Kate Erbland
Jimmy Kimmel’s “Tweeter Totter” Game Is So Evil
You know what? Jimmy Kimmel has some weird ideas for fun celebrity games and manipulating social media. Okay, Jimmy Fallon? You don't have the corner on this market! In a wickedly clever combination of embarrassing celeb game and social media wackiness, Kimmel rolled out his "Tweeter Totter" on last night's show, alongside his guest, 'Modern Family' star Julie Bowen.
Tom Petty (But Really Jimmy Fallon) Performs With Stevie Nicks on ‘Tonight Show’
Let's review the things that 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon loves. He loves stars and music and vintage things and trucks (that last one might not apply here) and he loves nostalgia and silliness and having some seriously good-natured fun with all of those things. Obviously, the man loves Stevie Nicks. Who doesn't?
David Letterman and Lindsay Lohan Prank Called Oprah on Air
Lindsay Lohan hit the 'Late Show With David Letterman' last night, and the pair inevitably prank called Oprah (as one does), a gag that could have gone in a very different reaction if Winfrey wasn't so damn wise. Seriously, don't try to pull the wool over Oprah's eyes. She knows what's up.
Overexcited Anthony Mackie Scream-Narrates a ‘Captain America’ Scene for Jimmy Fallon
Anthony Mackie is jazzed about playing the Falcon in 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier.' No, seriously, the actor is pumped about this role, and he took that joy to 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,' where he basically just hysterically (but charmingly!) screamed through six minutes with the late show host.
Runner-Up for Best Selfie: Jimmy Kimmel and The Clintons
What did you do this weekend? Saw friends, enjoyed spring, took a walk, had a picnic, slept in? Cool. Jimmy Kimmel zipped down to Arizona to take pictures with the Clinton clan -- the entire Clinton clan -- so we're going to have to go ahead and crown the late-night host the king of the weekend. Hey, you can still win this next one!
‘The Tonight Show’ Bans Dancing, Kevin Bacon Responds Appropriately
Jimmy Fallon must have some kind of death wish -- after all, what sort of nut would ban dancing from their 'Tonight Show' and then invite Kevin Bacon on as a guest? There's a historical precedent here that's hard to ignore. Kevin Bacon loves dancing. You can't take dancing away from Kevin Bacon. Step back. Or, rather, get back.