I’m On A Boat Classroom Cover
The Lonely Island join The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to play a radio-friendly version of their hit single I’m On A Boat using classroom instruments. Although apparently Black Thought didn’t get the memo.
The Lonely Island join The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to play a radio-friendly version of their hit single I’m On A Boat using classroom instruments. Although apparently Black Thought didn’t get the memo.
(SPOILERS) Game of Thrones star Kit Harington tells a (suspiciously awesome) anecdote about how he had a hard time keeping the fate of his character Jon Snow a secret, even to total strangers.
For his guest spot on The Tonight Show, Chris Evans came up with a fun twist for blackjack: the loser gets a pitcher of ice cold water down his pants. Either the deck was rigged or Fallon’s chilled crotch made him forget basic math.
Jimmy Fallon and Paul Rudd turn in a frighteningly accurate recreation of the music video for the 1981 Styx classic Too Much Time on My Hands, right down to the cheesy moustaches, Tommy Shaw’s teal jumpsuit, and every curly lock on Dennis DeYoung’s head.
Jimmy Fallon and Questlove share their bizarre encounter with Prince that rivals Charlie Murphy’s basketball tale. In 2013, Prince summoned Jimmy to play ping pong even though a) they weren’t acquaintances and b) Jimmy’s first child was just born. Game. Blouses.
“We don’t spit when we say the word “what”!” Jimmy Fallon revisits his 80s cop show Point Pleasant Police Department, where he starred not only alongside Alec Baldwin but with Jake Gyllenhaal as well. Jimmy’s nostalgia was incredibly powerful.
John Krasinski and Jimmy Fallon are tasked to insert odd words into their conversation in one of The Tonight Show‘s funnier games. It’s not better than the one with Ricky Gervais, but at least John gave us the Stegs. Go Stegs!
“I heard there are a trillion cards in your house. According to the mayor of the USA, you have to clean those cards up or else you get arrested.” Kevin Spacey and Jimmy Fallon act out scripts written by children, who wrote the scenes solely based on the phrase “House of Cards.”
Jimmy Fallon, Bill Maher and Zach Galifianakis played True Confessions on The Tonight Show. They take turns telling anecdotes about themselves, and the other two question the storyteller before guessing if the story is geniune or not.
The Tonight Show‘s Jimmy Fallon and The Roots play an alcohol-infused version of musical chairs with Ryan “2 Sizes, 2 Small” Reynolds and a very game Katie Holmes. Place your bets!
Jimmy Fallon and Jonah Hill try to keep up their conversation while adapting to random emotional situations. Although The Tonight Show‘s writers forgot what emotion means, Hill elevated the skit from good to great.
Sia, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots cover The Dixie Cups’ acoustic rendition of the Mardi Gras song Iko Iko, with the not-so-special participation of Natalie Portman, who seems to have mellowed down from her Lonely Island days.
Jimmy Fallon dusts off his uncanny Bob Dylan impression to cover Drake’s transcendent hip hop single Hotline Bling to the tune of Positively 4th Street. The flowered hat is a nice touch, even though it looks awful on Jimmy.
Jimmy Fallon enlisted the help of The Roots and the cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens to each sing a part of John Williams’ Main Theme from Star Wars. And yes, Mark Hamill is nowhere to be found yet again.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth MacFarlane read back some of the more ridiculous questions and answers found on Yahoo! Answers, performed as a piano duet. As stupid as the questions are, it’s the snarky retorts that give us hope for humanity.
Jimmy Fallon and The Roots are joined by reigning queen of the universe Adele as she performs Hello, accompanied by the cheap instruments you’d find in a grade school music class. Honestly, she could sing anywhere, backed by anything, and we’d be blown away.
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