| Norman Reedus Plays Facebreakers With Jimmy Fallon On ‘The Tonight Show’
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.
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| Valentine’s Day: Jimmy Fallon Reads ‘Why I’m Single’ Tweets
Singles sometimes have it rough on Valentine’s Day. Everyone expects you to be sad, and thinks if you “act” like you are cool with being single, then you are just putting up a brave front. Some singles get self-reflective about their status. In honor of Valentine’s Day, Jimmy Fallon helps these reflectors this week by reading posts from Twitter with the hashtag #WhyImSingle during the “Hashtags” segment of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. Watch the video here below of the #WhyImSingle Hashtags segment of The Tonight Show.
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| Jimmy Fallon & The Roots Freestyle Love Songs For Valentine’s Day
On The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon earlier this week, host Jimmy Fallon held a very special Valentine’s Day Edition of “Freestylin’ with The Roots.” Asking some guiding questions from members of his audience, Fallon showcased his biggest Tonight Show asset, its house band, The Roots, a musical outfit that I have asserted before might be the greatest band in the world. Watch the videos here below of “Freestylin’ with The Roots: Valentine’s Day Edition.”
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| ‘Fifty Shades’ Star Dakota Johnson, Jimmy Fallon Make Anything Sexy (Video) |
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On the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night, Jimmy Fallon welcomed the other half of everyone’s soon-to-be favorite romance/bondage movie. Dakota Johnson, one of the stars of Fifty Shades of Grey, joined the host for a segment called “Anything Can Be Sexy,” where they each read an inherently unsexy sentence from a stack of six cards in their most sexiest, come-hitherest voice. Watch the video of this here below. Fallon’s lines included a sexy take on, “Mesa called Jar Jar Binks. Mesa your humble servant.” Hot! Fallon declared he was “steaming up the lens a little bit” with that one. His other two lines were very sultry asking where to buy worms and Gold Bond powder. Johnson highlighted why she was the perfect choice for the vulnerable yet sexy Anastasia Steele, her character from Fifty Shades. She winked and giggled a bit after her each of her three lines and ended with a hair toss flourish. Her lines included subjects like old sweatpants, a fanny pack, and Red Lobster.
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| Jamie Dornan & Jimmy Fallon Read From ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ With Accents (Video) |
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On the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night, Jimmy Fallon had a super fun game planned for his guest, as per usual. Jamie Dornan, star of the soon-to-be biggest grossing movie of all time that doesn’t have explosions/superheroes/animation, Fifty Shades of Grey, joined the host for “Fifty Accents of Grey.” Taking turns pressing the “ultra high-tech accent generator,” both host and guest read one line each from the book, Fifty Shades of Grey. Watch the video of this here below. Fallon was adorable as usual, unable to maintain a straight face (one of his most endearing qualities), and pretty good with a Russian accent, sounding like Peter Stormare in Armageddon. Dornan got to do various sexually charged lines in Scottish and French as well as Count Cork Irish (different than his own real Irish accent — he was born in Belfast), while Fallon scored with Russian, Cowboy (“that’s not an accent”), and Italian (“I sound like Mario”).
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