Norman Reedus Plays Facebreakers With Jimmy Fallon On ‘The Tonight Show’
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Saturday, February 14th, 2015 at 11:14 am
On The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon last night, host Jimmy Fallon welcomed The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus, for a round of “Facebreakers,” a game using crossbows to crack panes of glass etched with Reedus and Fallon’s faces. The object of the game is to knock out more panes with the opponent’s face than the other, but Fallon had an extra special surprise for the loser. I kinda think that Reedus has the unfair advantage, because of course, I believe he IS Daryl Dixon.
Do you wanna know what the winner gets to do to the loser? You have to watch to see….
Watch the video here below of Norman Reedus playing the game on The Tonight Show, as well as being interviewed by Fallon.
Fallon’s previous “Facebreaker” opponents have included Tom Cruise and Matthew McConaughey. Not usually a crossbow, sometimes Fallon uses a football, and once with Tiger Woods coaching, he used golf balls (and clubs).
I love how Fallon often says when showing the glass panes of his and the guest’s faces, “Don’t confuse the two,” with a giggle.
During the interview portion, Reedus talked about his brief stint as a model even though he described himself as “short and round.” Of course Fallon whipped out the pics to show the audience.
Reedus will next be seen in Episode 510 of The Walking Dead airing this Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9pm on AMC.
Reedus posted to his Facebook page some behind-the-scenes looks from his Tonight Show appearance:
Jimmy and The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus fire crossbows at glass panels painted with their faces, each trying to be the first to smash all of his opponent’s images.
Jimmy Fallon interviews Norman Reedus:
Norman Reedus chats with Jimmy about modeling before he started sniping zombies in AMC’s The Walking Dead.
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The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus talks about one of the weirdest things he ever received from a fan.
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