Jimmy Fallon and Daniel Radcliffe engaged in an all out war on NBC's 'The Tonight Show' last night. The chosen method of battle? Throwing sticky balls at each other.
With his unexpected guests and hilarious skits, Jimmy Fallon consistently raises the bar of the late night game. Last night, the comedian outdid himself when he surprised viewers with an appearance by Sarah Palin.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon's love of sports, games and making his celebrity guests fully participate in both has been well documented, but last night, he took things up a notch. Well, actually, Bill Cosby took things up a notch.
Last week, Jimmy Fallon asked his loyal 'Tonight Show' audience to send in videos of their children making their best funny faces -- classic kid antics -- without indicating exactly what said videos would be used for. Of course, this is Jimmy Fallon, so the news that the late-night host employed the videos for another one of his celebrity-baiting games shouldn't be too shocking.
Jimmy Fallon must have some kind of death wish -- after all, what sort of nut would ban dancing from their 'Tonight Show' and then invite Kevin Bacon on as a guest? There's a historical precedent here that's hard to ignore. Kevin Bacon loves dancing. You can't take dancing away from Kevin Bacon. Step back. Or, rather, get back.
I think Jimmy Fallon is doing an awesome job as the new host of "The Tonight Show." And one of my favorite parts is a sketch he brought over from his "Late Night" show called Thank You Notes...
If Jimmy Fallon is secretly competing for some kind of special title like "Late Night Talk Show Host Who Can Get The Most Famous People in the World to Do Insane Stuff on Television," he's already got that fictitious accolade in the bag after his first two weeks as 'Tonight Show' host.
I've never paid too much attention to late night talk shows, but I was still excited to see "The Tonight Show" torch being passed from Jay Leno to Jimmy Fallon. And I gotta say, after the first episode with Fallon, I'm excited to see more!
Last night (Feb. 17), a massive roster of A-list stars kicked off Jimmy Fallon's debut as the new host of 'The Tonight Show.' However, it looks like they didn't believe the comedian could land the gig.
Get ready for nostalgia overload, because this clip from 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' features the guys from 'Full House' reprising their roles. Have mercy!