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In under a year Jimmy Fallon has transformed the art of late-night television. Gone are the days when people chose their show based on the guest-star lineup on any particular evening. Fallon is the entertainment and the reason that people are tuning in to "The Tonight Show" on a regular basis. The guest stars are kind of like icing on the cake. "Entertainment Weekly" got it right in naming Fallon the 2014 Entertainer of the Year, and as it turns out, even Jay Leno agrees.It was rumored at first that NBC was shoving Leno out to make room for Fallon, but there was never any animosity between these two. Instead, Leno took his exit with a shred of grace and now he gets the appeal of Fallon just like all the rest of us.Leno told "EW" in an interview:"I don't watch every night, but I watch and I enjoy — and I enjoy Seth [Meyers], too. Jimmy's a really great mimic. When I saw him do Neil Young, I just thought he was lip-syncing the song. But no — he really captures the nuances really well. It's different. Everybody has their strengths and weaknesses. I could never do a musical parody — it's just not what's in me. You know, I got out at the right time. When you're 40 and you're talking to the 25-year-old supermodel, it's sexy. When you're 64, you're the creepy old guy, you know? At some point, you can't pretend to know all of Jay-Z's music. You can only live in the time you live in." -
Jimmy Fallon Has Been Named 'Entertainment Weekly' 2014 Entertainer of the Year
A few days after we all flip our calendars to December, it begins: the year-end best and worst of everything lists that pop up in nearly every major publication. It only makes sense that "Entertainment Weekly" would be leading the pack with its selections of the biggest hits and most epic fails of the year. Its selection for the 2014 Entertainer of the Year is Jimmy Fallon, and really, can anyone even begin to offer up a valid argument against "EW's" selection?Fallon took over "The Tonight Show's" hosting duties from Jay Leno just as the Sochi Olympics were wrapping up, and he kind of did the unthinkable. Fallon's ratings were really high for his first few nights at the helm of "The Tonight Show," and then they got better. Not even a year into his new gig and his ratings are better than Leno's were even in his much-hyped final weeks on NBC.So what is the secret to Fallon's groundbreaking success? -
Andre 3000 Talks Jimi Hendrix Biopic Role on 'Late Night with David Letterman' [WATCH]
Andre 3000 plays Jimi Hendrix in the recently released biopic "Jimi: All Is by My Side," which means he has been making the interview rounds. Earlier this week, he discussed everything from new Outkast material — do not expect any — to recording with Aretha Franklin. On Thursday night, Oct. 2, he focused on the new film with David Letterman. -
[WATCH] ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic On ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’: Talks Iggy Azalea, ‘Mandatory Fun’ & Playing ‘Wheel of Fortune’ With Little Richard & James Brown [VIDEOS]
Not that he needed to, but ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic stopped by NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers last night to talk up his recently dropped album Mandatory Fun and all the hype it’s garnered since it’s mid-July release date. -
Chelsea Handler Embraces Fame Because What We See On Camera Is Who She Really Is
Chelsea Handlers' name has been on the tip of a lot of peoples' tongues in the past few weeks thanks to her winding down her late night talk show, Chelsea Lately. On October 10th she'll officially begin her unique partnership with Netflix and it will include a new stand-up special, Uganda Be Kidding Me. In the meantime Chelsea has been chatting quite a bit to the press about her career and how what you see on television is exactly what you get in real life. She loves the fame that has come along with her body of work because she has never been playing a character onstage. -
Jimmy Fallon and Julianna Margulies' Musical High School Announcements Rock 'The Tonight Show'
The Tonight Show has really morphed into late night 'must see' television under the guidance of Jimmy Fallon, hasn't it? Chances are that if you aren't tuning in each night then you either DVR the episode or catch the viral YouTube clips the next day. Any way that you slice it, Fallon usually offers up something worth revisiting and Tuesday night's episode did just that thanks to a skit with guest Julianna Margulies. -
Barbra Streisand Partners With Jimmy Fallon During First Late-Night 'Tonight Show' Appearance In Over 50 Years
Barbra Streisand's hotly anticipated appearance on Monday night's edition of The Tonight Show kept many fans awake later than usual last night. It's quite rare for only one guest to monopolize the entire show but this was a history-making occasion marking the 'Funny Girl's' first return to late-night television in over fifty years. Streisand's diva reputation seems to often proceed her but there was absolutely no hint of it as she did a duet with Jimmy Fallon during a medley of songs off of her new Partners album. -
Barbra Streisand On The Tonight Show: Singer Scheduled To Make First Late-Night Appearance In Over 50 Years
Barbra Streisand has been around forever it seems but it is still hard for us to believe that she hasn't been a late-night guest on anyone's couch in over 50 years! That's a ridiculously long time and apparently Streisand agrees because last night Jimmy Fallon announced that the legend will make an appearance on 'The Tonight Show' on Sept. 15th.
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