Quick! Name your favorite Mike Myers movie! Did you say 'Wayne's World' (one or two or the whole series)? Or even 'Austin Powers' (one or two or three or the whole series)? Then you've been missing out big time, because it turns out that Myers has a whole slew of films you might not have heard of -- all co-starring 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon.
Despite the hurtful remarks that paparazzi were making to him, Jonah Hill knew he was wrong when he lashed out at a photographer recently, calling him a "f----t." While he apologized for his actions on the 'Howard Stern Show' yesterday morning, he later went on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' to further express his regret in an emotional and heartfelt apology.
Surprise! Not only is 'The Fault in Our Stars' heartthrob Ansel Egort an insanely adorable and talented actor, he can also tap dance pretty darn well, showing off his moves on 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' last night, June 2.
When 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon conscripted guest Ricky Gervais into playing a round of Word Sneak, which requires players to "sneak" offbeat words into everyday conversations without laughing so hard their guts bust, Gervais managed to quite effortlessly insert his first word without too much trouble. Things went downhill from there, quite frankly, and never really recovered.
Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith recently stopped by 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' to clear up some beef, compete in a drum-off, and oh, just casually dress like twins.
With Memorial Day glimmering on the horizon like a big, shiny, pre-summer gift, 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon is already celebrating the great American holiday. And what better way to celebrate such a holiday than to convince beloved star of stage and screen, Hugh Jackman (who, yes, he is Australian, but is adored by all nationalities), to nearly die while riding a cooler onscreen?
Last night (May 20), 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' hosted a game of charades that included actors Charlize Theron and Josh Hartnett. We won't reveal who won, but we will tell you this: It. Was. Hilarious.
Current action star and former football star Terry Crews hit the program last night, and we suspect he had no problem with Fallon's request to perform a nip sync together. No, really, a nip sync.
Jennifer Lawrence stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' last night (May 15), and as you might expect, putting the hilarious actress and the outrageously funny host in a room together produced some pretty amazing results.
Jimmy Fallon's hardcore viewership has some (let's put it delicately) extremely weird demands for what they want to see on his 'Tonight Show,' including one request replicate the Big Mouth Billy Bass that served as everyone's go-to white elephant gift a few years ago. There's no way that fan thought asking Fallon to include such a gag on his show would end with Lance Bass (of *NSYNC fame) replicat
Do you like word association? No, wait, don't answer that, because there's simply no way you like word association as much as unexpected 'Tonight Show' star "Mets Bucket Hat Guy," who hit Jimmy Fallon's show last night for an association challenge that may actually leave your head spinning. It's both totally exhausting and weirdly exhilarating.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon has been farming out plenty of his gags lately, asking his audience to send in various funny bits as they fit certain themes. Last night, he shared a batch of loyal fan-submitted screengrabs from both the internet and television -- a selection of some strange pictures, mismatched text, and a Captcha so bizarre that its hidden message popped up (tee hee) throughout
Although it's understandable to assume that hardcore football fans aren't the greatest dancers in the world -- they value other athletic skills, after all -- it seems that hypothesis might not be exactly correct. Well, unless 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon explicitly instructed his 'Questions and Danswers' minion Arthur to only find awesome dancers for the latest entry of the segment, aimed at t