We're still not quite sure if we're ready to laugh at 'Breaking Bad' when AMC moves forward on the 'Better Call Saul' spinoff, but fortunately Jimmy Fallon knows just how to strike the tone. Fallon's latest 'Late Night' parody sees the future 'Tonight Show' host "Joking Bad" with some incredible and surprising cameos, the best way to start your morning.
Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon have brought us many great television moments together: their classic 'History of Rap' series, a barbershop-quartet version of 'Sexyback,' the talk-show host dubbing JT the "President of Pop" at last month's MTV VMAs. Well, get ready to add one more highlight to the list: 'The Evolution of End Zone Dancing'!
It's no secret that 'Breaking Bad''s final premiere episode "Blood Money" knocked the socks off fans and critics alike, effectively doubling its viewership since last year's season 5 premiere "Live Free or Die." And while the AMC drama continues riding high in its final eight episodes, the web has responded in kind with a new Jimmy Fallon spoof in the works, and an animated ada
In the same vein as that incredibly magical rendition of 'All I Want for Christmas Is You,' Jimmy Fallon, The Roots and a bunch of grade school instruments are once again making awesome music. This time it's a cover of Robin Thicke's nonstop hit 'Blurred Lines.'
I have watched SNL throughout the years, (even some of the worst years) and one of my favorite things about watching the show is when the actors break their characters. It makes the skit even more hilarious when the actors crack themselves up. So when I found this video this morning I had some great laughs.
OK, the greatest thing happened on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Friday night. I missed it but, thanks to the awesome thing that is YouTube, I was able to see it. Jesse and the Rippers performed live.
Most of the stars were distracted today (July 18) by their various nominations (both Emmy and VMA-related), but that didn't mean the rest of the Twitterverse didn't have time to celebrate the creation of life, the continuation of life and just being alive.
Self-awareness, it's a wonderful thing.
Something tells us that late night host Jimmy Fallon and sitcom star Josh Radnor get their eyebrows done by the same person. Either that or they share some DNA.
With the dust from the purported "Late Night Wars" now settled, 'SNL' vet and 'Late Show' host Jimmy Fallon is set to take over 'The Tonight Show' from Jay Leno come spring 2014, but what changes to the franchise can fans expect? Apart from the major move from Los Angeles back to New York, what other modifications has Fallon made to 'The Tonight Show'?
Thanks to the magic of editing, anything is possible. Yes, even NBC anchor Brian Williams rapping the opening to Snoop Dogg's 'Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang' without his knowledge -- but with a healthy assist from Jimmy Fallon and his staff, who were able to make the clip come to life by piecing together key words from Williams' various reports.
But it may not have even been necessary to go behind Brian