How does one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time follow up his second Super Bowl win? By smashing eggs on his head with Magic Johnson and Jimmy Fallon of course!
If you didn't stay awake to watch the drum-off, between Will Ferrell and Chad Smith, on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,' then you missed one of the greatest nights in late-night history.
During his playing days as First Baseman for the New York Yankees in the 1980's, Evansville native Don "Donnie Baseball" Mattingly rocked a pretty impressive lip curtain. But over time, for whatever reason, Mattingly and his iconic man fur parted ways until reuniting Monday night during The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Broadway star Idina Menzel's Oscar night performance of what would become the Best Song winner, "Let It Go" from Disney's smash hit 'Frozen,' might have been just a touch overshadowed by John Travolta's now-classic mangling of the songstress' name, but Jimmy Fallon gave her another chance to shine on 'The Tonight Show' Monday night.
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.
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.
Last night, Jimmy Fallon officially ushered in a new era of 'The Tonight Show' and, besides a move to New York City, already made the show his own. Can you imagine Jay Leno ever doing The Humpty Dance in a "The Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing"?
Just a few weeks' time will see the late night landscape dramatically shift, as 'Late Night' host Jimmy Fallon finally takes the 'Tonight Show' throne from Jay Leno, and 'SNL' veteran Seth Meyers joins 'Late Night' in his wake. Fallon has tapped cinema icon Will Smith and Irish rockers U2 for his inaugural 'Tonight Show' gig, but who will join Seth Meyers on the couch?