Maya Rudolph is really good at a lot of things -- stuff she gets to do professionally, which is awesome for both her and us -- but she's also deeply terrible at a wide variety of skills, like giving some 'Tonight Show'-branded 'Unqualified Advice' to fans looking for some practical and financially minded advice.
'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon has been farming out plenty of his gags lately, asking his audience to send in various funny bits as they fit certain themes. Last night, he shared a batch of loyal fan-submitted screengrabs from both the internet and television -- a selection of some strange pictures, mismatched text, and a Captcha so bizarre that its hidden message popped up (tee hee) throughout
Brilliant! NBC news anchor Brian Williams "rapped" Snoop Dogg's classic 'Gin and Juice' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.' Technically, he didn't do any rapping nor did he drop any sort of lyrical science. It wasn't a cover, either.
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.
Take a seat, Anne Hathaway haters aka “Hathahaters.” The Oscar-winning actress totally won our hearts when she appeared on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' performing Broadway versions of rap hits with the host, who tickled the ivories and backed her up.
When Chris Evans went on 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' to plug his work in 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier,' the last thing he probably expected was to be forced into a twisted take on the 'Newlywed Game' with his brother, Scott. But Evans played along, sharing a few hilarious stories and putting his brotherly bond to the test on live television!
Check out this Sioux Falls realtor who was pranked by January Jones. Victim falls for the old "meet-a-celebrity-at-the-airport-for-a-real-estate-deal" gag.
'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.