Today’s youth (and some adults — ugh, we’re so old) probably know Adam Sandler best from movies like Grown-Ups and his more recent Netflix releases. But some say they’ve heard whispers of a before time, when Adam Sandler was on SNL, and when he starred in movies that people really liked and that were actually released in theaters…they’ve even heard rumors that the ol’ Sandman once released comedic albums on mythical relics known as “cassette tapes” and “compact discs.” Children, everything you’ve heard is true.
New England Patriot's WR Julian Edelman and coach Bill Belichick showed up on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon!' and Belichick actually smiled and laughed!
I recently saw on 'The Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon, a game that he played called 'Drinko'. It was based on the 'Price Is Right' Plinko game but instead of dollar amounts at the bottom of the board, there were different beverages. The celebrity had to drop two drinko chips and whatever beverages it landed on they had to combine the two and take a shot.
Ben Stiller parodies a lady viagra commercial, Stephen Colbert pokes fun at Ben Carson's stage entrance, and James Corden talks eyebrows and beatboxes with Charlie Puth.
Kung Fu Panda 3 was the top movie for the weekend of January 29th, its first weekend of release making $41 million. The Revenant came in second and Star Wars finished third.
If you’re in need of about five minutes of Chappie star Hugh Jackman and Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon discussing, joking about, and sporting mullets, have we got a clip for you. Jackman stopped by the show last night to talk Chappie – all robots and future and stuff – but Fallon quickly fixated on his favorite element of the entire film: Jackman’s mullet. Turns out, Jackman went full mullet for the role, and it’s actually not the first time he’s grown out his own party in back/business in front coif.
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.
No, you have not gone crazy--Oprah Winfrey and Jimmy Fallon never starred in a soap opera, certainly not one together--but let's not let that small factoid get in the way of a good (if wholly imaginary and also extremely weird) sketch.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon is, perhaps, not quite ready to take to the skies in service to the mythos and magic of a Peter Pan tale, but when star Allison Williams asks him to do it, he kind of can't say no. After all, Williams is about to go high-flying on live television for an all-new 'Peter Pan,' the least Fallon can do is try it for a bit within the safety of his own studio.