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Video: Conan O’Brien Wonders If Chris Hemsworth Was The Right Choice For ‘Thor’

On last night’s Conan, host Conan O’Brien admitted that the upcoming Marvel superhero movie, Thor, looks really good and that star Chris Hemsworth has the appearance necessary to bring the Norse god to life.
But even though Hemsworth has the look, Conan couldn’t help but wonder if the actor was the right choice for the job after seeing the trailer for the movie, which is being released May 6.
You can see the trailer and why O’Brien was so skeptical by clicking on over to the other side now!
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See Conan O’Brien’s Absurdly Brilliant Holiday Set Decorations

For those of you who missed last night’s Conan, as well as those of you who don’t watch the show at all, host Conan O’Brien unveiled his newly decorated set for the holiday season.
Instead of going with your traditional Christmas decor, Conan wanted to think a little bit outside of the box and deliver something wild and unique. He enlisted the help of a mad scientist of holiday decorating tactics named Kenny Irwin Jr., and got to work on what may just be the greatest Christmas decoration job we’ve ever seen!
You can click on over to the other side now to see the video of Conan’s hilarious chat with Kenny as they go over his credentials and figure out a plan for the set decoration, followed by a video of the finished job…which might just blow your mind.
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Watch Now: Soundgarden Performs Live On ‘Conan’
Grunge rock superstars Soundgarden performed live last night on Conan.
Watch the video here below of their live performance of “Black Rain,” a single from their new album, Telephantasm, which was released in September. Also embedded below is a web-only video of them playing another song, “Hunted Down,” which did not air during the Conan broadcast.
On January 1, 2010, the band announced their plans to reunite after a 12-year break. The current line-up of Soundgarden is Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Matt Cameron, and Ben Shepherd.
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Conan O’Brien Beats Out Jay Leno, David Letterman & Everyone Else In Debut

Not that it’s much of a shocking result, but Conan O’Brien‘s brand new late night talk show on TBS, Conan, debuted last night to big results.
The show brought in higher ratings than all other late night contenders, including Jay Leno and his Tonight Show, David Letterman and his Late Show, John Stewart‘s Daily Show, and all others.
Conan lured 4.2 million sets of eyeballs (3.3 million in the coveted ages 18-49 demographic) to his new show, while Leno had 3.5 million and Letterman had 3.4 million. Even more interestingly perhaps, is that the median average age of O’Briens viewers was 30 years old, while competition Leno’s median age was 59 and Letterman’s was 53. It’s becoming more and more clear what late night shows the Fox News crowd is into.
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Tags: Conan, Conan O'Brien, Daily Show, David Letterman, George Lopez, Jay Leno, Late Show, Lopez Tonight, TBS, Team CoCo, Tonight Show
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Watch Conan O’Brien’s Show Zero Before ‘Conan’ Starts Next Week!
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After the disaster that went down with NBC and Jay Leno, leaving a one Conan O’Brien out in the dark and alone (though with a sizable chunk of compensation in his pocket), we had ourselves a long, long wait ahead of us before Conan would be contractually eligible to return to the air.
Back in April we found out that the late night talk show host’s new home would in fact be TBS, and now, finally, it’s almost here: the glorious return of Conan O’Brien.
Conan is set to debut this upcoming Monday night at 11pm, but if just a few more days of waiting is still too much for you, Conan decided to make a mini internet preview called Show Zero on Team Coco. This condensed sample of the show takes all of the fun we’re used to and jam-packs it into a nice and neat sub-5-minute pile of entertainment. Guests include The Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons and a musical performance from Steel Train.
Click on over to the other side to watch Conan O’Brien’s Show Zero, and be sure to tune in next Monday at 11 to help stick it to NBC.
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