Barbershop Duet
Colbert is doing some of the best late-night, talk-format TV seen in years. It's like "Jackass" meets NPR meets Hannity.
While promoting his new movie about the Army, "The Messenger," Woody Harrelson, who is generally a hard-left critic of all things war, agrees to have his head shaved "to support the troops." The National Anthem was a genius touch. And extremely well-executed. I'm sure the troops are proud.
While promoting his new movie about the Army, "The Messenger," Woody Harrelson, who is generally a hard-left critic of all things war, agrees to have his head shaved "to support the troops." The National Anthem was a genius touch. And extremely well-executed. I'm sure the troops are proud.
Labels: comedy central, movies, stephen colbert, woody harrelson

