oseph Gordon-Levitt stops by to tell Stephen about his role in the new Showtime anthology series, “Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber,” where he plays controversial Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick. Stick around for more from Stephen’s interview with the incredible Joseph Gordon-Levitt! #Colbert #SuperPumped #JosephGordonLevitt
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ReplyYou were old enough too know better
ReplyWhat’s your actual age Joseph?
ReplyThe two red laser points.
ReplySatanist use the same method.
ReplyUber is a massive fail in Europe. There are alternatives, competitors that do it WAY better and consumers have reacted accordingly and are shunning Uber for these alternative companies that outperform Uber in price and service. The only advantage Uber actually is the fact that the word Uber itself has slipped into the lexicon and is used as a generic term for any and all such companies. Like Xerox copy or a Kleenex tissue, brands that have become words for a more general thing with many competitors. P.S. I had the same suit that JGL is wearing, in the 80’s. Is that the look he was going for? Maybe I should have kept it…
ReplyTo insight anger instead of actual contemplating I justice.
ReplyYou are not my “DADDY” like you have always wanted to be Stephen Colbert!
ReplyNot to mention you pumped me out b4 and put the money in your kids college fun.
ReplyColbert does too.
ReplyWhere’s the account Colbert?
ReplyOff shore where?
ReplyHow far east?
ReplyAngels in the Outfield makin’ me feel real old right about now.
ReplyUber lost to GRAB in Southeast asia
ReplyWhere the hell is the Fraggle Rock movie we were promised?!?
ReplyUBER is just gig-economy modern day slavery. They “disrupted” the industry by destroying working conditions, that’s why their business model is forbidden in half the world. They are as much “tech” company as a Chinese sweatshop.
ReplyPossibly the only human who could pull off that suit. E.n.e.r.g.y.!
ReplyI love JGL so much, he’s 100% dedicated to his art without losing himself. I wish I could see him more everywhere in good projects.
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