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Mickey Rourke Accepts ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Casually Calls Out Derek Jeter
Mickey Rourke Accepts ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Casually Calls Out Derek Jeter
Mickey Rourke Accepts ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Casually Calls Out Derek Jeter
Looks like Mickey Rourke is down with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, because Seth Meyers did not skimp on the ice, the water, or the "bucket" on  'Late Night.' Rourke appeared on the show to chat about next week's 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,' but things soon turned to more pressing concerns, like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge that's been circulating lately...
Louis C.K. Owes Ricky Gervais a Big Thank You
Louis C.K. Owes Ricky Gervais a Big Thank You
Louis C.K. Owes Ricky Gervais a Big Thank You
If there's one thing you need to remember about comedians, it's that despite the chuckles, belly laughs, and guffaws that they can inspire in other people, they tend to be kind of grumpy on their own. Just look at Ricky Gervais! He's been nominated for yet another Emmy (he's already won two), but all the guy can think about is the thank you that's owed to him from yet another comedian, who just so happens to also be an Emmy nominee.
Does Seth Meyers’ “Greatest Sketch Ever” Live Up to Its Dazzling Name?
Does Seth Meyers’ “Greatest Sketch Ever” Live Up to Its Dazzling Name?
Does Seth Meyers’ “Greatest Sketch Ever” Live Up to Its Dazzling Name?
It's billed as "The Greatest Sketch Ever," but is this little five-minute slice of wacky weirdness from last night's 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' really the best sketch ever? Well, probably not, but it's certainly one of the best, strangest and most original things to hit the late-night airwaves over the past few weeks, and it's definitely the kind of stuff Meyers and his crew should be doing much more of.
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
The sweeping changes to the late night landscape have only recently begun, with Jay Leno having said his goodbyes to 'The Tonight Show,' with Jimmy Fallon soon to take his place. Seth Meyers too, has left behind 'SNL' for his impending 'Late Night' gig, which we've now learned to feature fellow alumni Fred Armisen leading the band!
Jason Aldean Transports Viewers to ‘1994’ on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’
Jason Aldean Transports Viewers to ‘1994’ on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’
Jason Aldean Transports Viewers to ‘1994’ on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’
Jason Aldean commandeered the stage at 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' early this morning (Feb. 28), transporting viewers to '1994.' He performed his new single of the same name. So for five minutes, Fallon's NYC studio got a big dose of Aldean's country flair, where he taught city folk why their favorite color should be: John Deere green.