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Jimmy Fallon Gets 'Lost' in 'Late'
by Danny Gallagher, posted Feb 15th 2010 9:15PM
'Late Night' host Jimmy Fallon really has come a long way in a short while. His comedy has been very focused, imaginative and (above all else) funny enough to stand on its own two feet. That makes it an even more perfect time for Fallon and company to spoof the dramatic mindf*#&ery of shows like 'Lost'.
Take a look at the show's first in a long series of 'Lost' spoofs appropriately titled 'Late'.
Take a look at the show's first in a long series of 'Lost' spoofs appropriately titled 'Late'.
What You Missed Last Night: Jimmy Fallon's TV Mash-Ups
by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 5th 2010 3:29PM
One of the things I love about "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' is Fallon's enthusiasm. When he laughs hard at something, it's real, sincere goofiness, not a fake showbiz laugh. Like last night when he introduced TV Mash-Ups, NBC's big plan to get back on top.
Of course, there's no way in hell I'd watch shows called 'Hard Nips' and 'Front Butt.'
Of course, there's no way in hell I'd watch shows called 'Hard Nips' and 'Front Butt.'
What You Missed Last Night: Jimmy Fallon wants to be a U.S. Open ballboy
by Bob Sassone, posted Sep 1st 2009 12:09PM
It seems that the best segments on all of the NBC late night shows are the out of the studio, remote segments. Last night, Jimmy Fallon and his Late Night announcer Steve Higgins went to the U.S. Open to try out to be ball boys (sorry, ballpersons).
The "B.J. King" joke is pretty funny.
The "B.J. King" joke is pretty funny.
What You Missed Last Night: Diced Hamm
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 13th 2009 1:31PM
I'm still trying to figure out this dice game that Jon Hamm taught Jimmy Fallon and Steve Higgins last night. I get the basic concept of the game, but I'm confused by how many dice you can take away after each roll. You can take away one die or two dice? Is it any two dice or does it have to add up to three? Any help?
Also: shouldn't they be drinking Old-Fashioneds or Martinis instead of beer?
Also: shouldn't they be drinking Old-Fashioneds or Martinis instead of beer?
So how was Fallon's first week?
by Danny Gallagher, posted Mar 9th 2009 11:02AM
So it's been a week since our boy took to the airwaves and he has survived. He went a whole week without being canceled. Way to go, Jimmy! You've cost half of our commenters their share of the dough in their "When will Jimmy Fallon go down in flames?" pools. Now where will they find the money to stock up on Cheetos and duct tape for their slowly dying bean bag chairs? So how did Jimmy do? The answer, as I've learned in my brief stint here at TV Squad Land, is totally subjective. Some people are going to like Jimmy and some won't and each will find their own reason to support their feelings.
So instead of giving a definitive "yes" or "no," here's a list of five good things and five bad things from the first block of shows.
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