Vince Vaughn And Theo Von Lay Into Late Night TV Shows: 'They All Became About Politics'
Vince Vaughn says political agendas in late-night shows have reduced humor and driven audiences to podcasts, which offer perceived authenticity and real conversations.
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A Hollywood star sounds off on late-night TV
Actor Vince Vaughn says late-night television has lost its humor because it has become too focused on politics. He shared his views during a recent interview on Theo Von’s podcast, “This Past Weekend.“ Vaughn said many shows no longer feel fun or light for viewers.
Vince Vaughn And Theo Von Lay Into Late Night TV Shows: 'They All Became About Politics'
Vince Vaughn and Theo Von discuss late night TV and politics Vince Vaughn, one of the biggest stars of his generation in Hollywood, was a guest on Theo Von‘s show this week. Vaughn’s appearance came ahead of his new movie Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice premiering on Hulu on 3/27 but it wasn’t their discussion about the movie that is getting the most coverage, it is how they discussed the downfall of late night TV. In the past year, ABC censured Jimm…
Vince Vaughn Skewers Late Night Comedians For 'Agenda-Based Shows'
Vince Vaughn Skewers Late Night Comedians For 'Agenda-Based Shows' Actor Vince Vaughn joined Tuesday’s episode of the This Past Weekend with Theo Von podcast, where the conversation eventually shifted to the state of comedy and the late night comedy shows in particular. According to Vaughn, the late night shows have gone downhill because they’ve become “agenda-based” and feel like you’re being forced to sit in a class you do not want to take or…
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