Two months after the gang at 'The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' mashed up newsman Brian Williams to the tune of hip-hop classic 'Rapper's Delight,' they were at it again last night.
Whether it's his epic lip-sync contests with pals like Paul Rudd or dressing up like Bruce Springsteen to perform alongside the Boss himself, Jimmy Fallon has nailed the musical comedy bit on late-night TV.
There's little question that Jimmy Fallon loves rapping, fake music videos, invented sporting events, and asking his 'Tonight Show' guests to help him combine all of the above into its own unique blast of '80s-tinged goodness and oddly catchy lyrics (if you count a single line as "lyrics"). That doesn't seem to be abating in his second week as host on the venerable late show, as basket-b
Unsurprisingly, Jimmy Fallon brought along his famous "Lip Sync Battles" when he moved over to host 'The Tonight Show' as Jay Leno's successor. To kick things off with his first installment in his new late-night hour, Fallon challenged 'Anchorman 2' and future 'Ant-Man' star Paul Rudd, and you can watch their battle right here.
Good ol' Black Thought. Not only is he an amazingly talented member of The Roots and Jimmy Fallon's house band, but he's also willing to admit on national television that he's a "game freak." And then willing to do rap to the theme from Super Mario Brothers.
Alec Baldwin's post '30 Rock' future has always proved something of a mystery, with persistent rumors of a political career as the actor continues his run on Broadway's 'Orphans,' but could his own late-night talk show be in the works? Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' promotion will definitely shake up NBC's late-night stable, so find out if Jack Donaghy Alec Baldwin is next in line for late-night in
As "Lin-Sanity" continues, comedian Jimmy Fallon has jumped on the bandwagon. Fallon grunged up, threw on a wig, and did his best Eddie Vedder impression during a recent episode of his NBC show to perform a rendition of Pearl Jam's hit "Jeremy"...
In honor of the U.S. Open, Jimmy Fallon mimicked pro Roger Federer in a skit called “At the Bar With Roger Federer” on ‘Late Night.’
'Saturday Night Live' got a blast from the past over the weekend when it brought back the popular animated sketch 'The Ambiguously Gay Duo' for the first time in years.
Only this time, it was a little different. Thanks to a devious flesh ray, the ambiguously gay Ace and Gary were transformed into humans, played by none other than Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon.