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Watch the Awesome Lip Sync Battle with Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart + Jimmy Fallon
Watch the Awesome Lip Sync Battle with Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart + Jimmy Fallon
Watch the Awesome Lip Sync Battle with Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart + Jimmy Fallon
I was watching and listening to all the post game fun with the New England Patriots after their Super Bowl win last night, so I missed the special Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Glad, we have video, because this is great. Enjoy an epic lip sync battle with Jimmy and Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell!
Jimmy Fallon’s Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
Jimmy Fallon’s Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
Jimmy Fallon’s Star-Studded ‘Ew!’ Supercut is Essential Viewing
It was inevitable. After less than a year on the air, the Jimmy Fallon-starring 'The Tonight Show' has finally found something to supercut: its own weirdly engaging 'Ew!' talk show. Fallon's take on a teen girl talk show (like all teen girl talk shows, it takes place in a basement and doesn't appear to be broadcast to anyone) explores everything that is particularly gross -- er, "ew" -- to the teens these days. What's gross? Everything. Ew!
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips, To Terrifying Effect
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips, To Terrifying Effect
Watch Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Aniston Flip Lips, To Terrifying Effect
Jimmy Fallon's 'Lip Flip' must be stopped. It has to end. Sure, the technology that drives this particular 'Tonight Show' segment is vaguely impressive (there are lips! and then they get flipped!), and Fallon and his various guests appear to have a good time pretending to talk out of each other's mouths, but the final execution is so terrifying, so weird, that it can only do one thing: cause nightmares.
Jimmy Fallon and Gwyneth Paltrow Give the Broadway Treatment to Hip Hop Jams
Jimmy Fallon and Gwyneth Paltrow Give the Broadway Treatment to Hip Hop Jams
Jimmy Fallon and Gwyneth Paltrow Give the Broadway Treatment to Hip Hop Jams
Of course, the real joke of 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon's adoration for translating current rap and hip hop songs into Broadway versions is simple, it's in the text. It's current songs made into Broadway versions. Easy! But the difference between an okay "Broadway covers" sketch and a great one is how much Fallon and his chosen guest sell it.
Lena Dunham and J.K. Simmons Battle in a Fierce Game of Pictionary
Lena Dunham and J.K. Simmons Battle in a Fierce Game of Pictionary
Lena Dunham and J.K. Simmons Battle in a Fierce Game of Pictionary
Pictionary! It's one of the few games that Jimmy Fallon makes his 'Tonight Show' guests play that hasn't been totally twisted from its original form. It's a classic. But it's also an interesting way to gain keen insight into the way various people operate, even away from the game-playing stage of Fallon's late show.
Watch Jimmy Fallon Realize That He Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Watch Jimmy Fallon Realize That He Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Watch Jimmy Fallon Realize That He Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Kidman and Fallon have previously met—all celebrities know each other, obviously—but while Fallon remembered their years-ago hang as a sort of weirdly casual thing, Kidman recalls it a bit differently. For Kidman, it was a romantic prospect, and the look on Fallon's face when he realizes what might have been is genuinely priceless. You really blew this one, Fallon.
Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Struggle to Make Jimmy Fallon Say “Booty”
Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Struggle to Make Jimmy Fallon Say “Booty”
Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Struggle to Make Jimmy Fallon Say “Booty”
Jimmy Fallon’s supposedly good time games are becoming increasingly more complicated, threading in generally fun ideas (“let’s tell a story together!”) with weird constraints (“put you can only use three words!”) with one final, seemingly impossible demand (“and then you have to make me say this mystery word!”). Fortunately for the ‘Tonight Show’ host, he picked a game (tee hee) partner for his first crack at “Three-Word Stories.”

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