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You Will Not Believe Daniel Radcliffe’s Rapping Skills
You Will Not Believe Daniel Radcliffe’s Rapping Skills
You Will Not Believe Daniel Radcliffe’s Rapping Skills
Daniel Radcliffe's name may be forever synonymous with 'Harry Potter,' but the British actor has already proven that his talents extend far beyond playing the boy wizard on the big screen. He can do the Broadway thing! He's got a nifty fake American accent! He can rap! Wait...what?
Sorry, Jared Leto: Robert Downey Jr. Crushed This ‘Intense Staredown’
Sorry, Jared Leto: Robert Downey Jr. Crushed This ‘Intense Staredown’
Sorry, Jared Leto: Robert Downey Jr. Crushed This ‘Intense Staredown’
If you enjoyed Jared Leto's take on the 'Intense Staredown' segment from 'The Tonight Show' -- okay, it was good, it really was -- you're going to love Robert Downey Jr.'s spin. 'The Judge' star hit the show last night to chat about all kinds of things with host Jimmy Fallon, but the uncontested highlight of his visit was the truly intense stare-off between the two.
Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’ Returns With a Music Video Featuring will.i.am
Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’ Returns With a Music Video Featuring will.i.am
Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Ew!’ Returns With a Music Video Featuring will.i.am
'Ew!' is for sure one of Jimmy Fallon's most entertaining bits. Even with all the game-heavy fair permeating his 'Tonight Show,' one can never really get tired of seeing Fallon and the evening's celebrity guests pulling off some sassy-teenage-girl realness. However, this time around, Fallon took things up a notch by transforming the popular sketch series into a music video with will.i.am.
Watch Jennifer Garner Absolutely Own ‘Tonight Show’ Catchphrase
Watch Jennifer Garner Absolutely Own ‘Tonight Show’ Catchphrase
Watch Jennifer Garner Absolutely Own ‘Tonight Show’ Catchphrase
Jennifer Garner is extremely good at Catchphrase. The 'Men, Women & Children' actress hit 'The Tonight Show' last night to chat about a variety of things -- from her new film to, oops, that one time her entire family got head lice -- but she really hit her stride when it was time to play Catchphrase with host Jimmy Fallon.
Andy Has One Friend
Andy Has One Friend
Andy Has One Friend
If you're going to have only one Facebook friend, it might as well be Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg. While it's unclear how many stars have Facebook profiles lovingly crafted by the Zuck himself, Andy Samberg has one, and he shared the story of its creation on last night's 'The Tonight Show' with a gobsmacked Jimmy Fallon. We're jealous.
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Dear Hugh Jackman, you know that 'The Tonight Show' is on television, right? More specifically, it's on live television in front of a studio audience, which means hundreds of people are watching the show in person, with millions more watching at home. In short, it's a very bad place to decide to cheat at a game, particularly if that game involves standing on an oversized pool table in front of said audience.
‘Tonight Show Family Feud': The Fallon Family vs. The Questlove Family
‘Tonight Show Family Feud': The Fallon Family vs. The Questlove Family
‘Tonight Show Family Feud': The Fallon Family vs. The Questlove Family
Most of the time, Jimmy Fallon confines the 'Tonight Show' games to just one or two participants, enough to keep things clean and easy to follow, with plenty of attention for his various guests. On last night's edition, however, the host decided to pump things up just a bit with an all-star take on 'Family Feud' that crowded the show's stage with a metric ton of Hollywood talent.
Claire Danes Teases ‘My So-Called Life: The Yurt Years’
Claire Danes Teases ‘My So-Called Life: The Yurt Years’
Claire Danes Teases ‘My So-Called Life: The Yurt Years’
Beloved teen angst fest (and starting point for such big time talents as Claire Danes and Jared Leto) 'My So-Called Life' might have been cut short -- like, way short, the series was cancelled after only 19 episodes -- but that hasn't stopped it from enduring as a modern classic that kids still relate to (and, hey, adults do, too). The series turned twenty years old just a few weeks ago, and star Danes didn't let the day go by on unmarked. Well, sort of.

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