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Episode #08062
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is the greatest film of 2012, but the liberal elitist snobs at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honor "The Artist" instead. (04:13)
Besides his t's, what else is Stephen Colbert silent about? (01:00)
Episode #08024
Author Susan Orlean recounts Rin Tin Tin's journey from stray puppy on a World War I battlefield to silent film star. (06:35)
Episode #07059
"Captain America" delivers an all-American message about steroids, and liberal Hollywood conspires to destroy "Atlas Shrugged." (06:01)
Episode #04119
Stephen punishes one of his writers for helping Don Rickles win an Emmy. (03:44)
Episode #04118
Stephen insults Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Chairman John Schaffner so he can win an Emmy. (06:22)
Episode #04071
God must have been listening to Stephen's prayers because Universal Studios went up in flames. (1:54)
Episode #03136
Stephen tells us why nature is a bigger threat to us than we are to it, and recommends that Georgia beat the drought by blasting their air conditioners 24 hours a day. (4:37)
Episode #03103
Stephen sits down with filmmaker Judd Apatow and takes a fair and balanced look at the upcoming presidential candidates. (0:32)
Episode #03018
Journalist Charlie LeDuff talks about "US Guys" and tells Stephen that the manliest men in America are in Oklahoma's gay rodeo. (6:00)
Episode #03016
The Oscars really made Stephen sick this year with movies like "Little Miss Sunshine," "Pan's Labyrinth" and "An Inconvenient Truth." (3:46)
Episode #02146
Rugged good ol' boy Matthew McConaughey is out. Leftist pretty boy George Clooney is in. (4:58)
Episode #02137
Stephen travels to Hollywood, talks to magician Penn Jillette and officially announces his pregnancy. (0:29)
Episode #02137
Stephen sits down with 25-year-old congressional hopeful David Nelson Jones and mistakes him for an intern. (6:01)
Episode #02136
Tim Robbins talks about his movie "Catch a Fire," debates Stephen on the issue of torture and gets nailed. (7:29)
Episode #02106
In California's 31st district, the who's whom do where's when with the why what. (2:43)
Episode #02043
The number of complaints to the FCC about offensive broadcasting has declined, and Stephen is outraged at the lack of outrage. (3:48)
Episode #02042
California's 29th District: it's shaped like a flock of diseased, feral parrots. (6:24)
Episode #02038
Jennifer Aniston is moving from Hollywood to Chicago, and Stephen has some advice for her: head to the Wiener's Circle at Clark and Wrightwood and get a francheesy. (1:23)
Episode #02005
Stephen expresses his disappointment in the sequel to "National Velvet." (3:09)