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Jimmy Kimmel Destroys Jay Leno

Matt Kiebus :: Friday, January 15th, 2010 3:10 pm

I don’t find Jimmy Kimmel funny, but last night he was the first person to metaphorically spit in Jay Leno’s face. And it was fucking awesome. As a guest on the already cancelled Jay Leno Show last night Kimmel participated in a segment Leno so cleverly names 10 at 10. Here’s where Mr. Leno asks, you guessed it, 10 questions at 10 o’clock. Kimmel killed it, and it was poetry in motion to watch a frustrated Jay Leno rush through the questions and to get Kimmel off the show as soon as possible. The following video is hysterical, cringe-worthy, and triumphant. Score one for Team Coco. MORE »

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Conan O’Brien vs. Jay Leno. Steel Cage Death Match. Winner Gets the Tonight Show.

Matt Kiebus :: Thursday, January 14th, 2010 7:00 am

“I just wanted to say hosting the Tonight Show has been the fulfillment of a life-long dream for me. And I just want to say to the kids out there watching ‘you can do anything you want in life… unless Jay Leno wants to do it too.”

Ladies and gentleman welcome to the Tonight Show with dead-host-walking, Conan O’Brien. It’s a shame the American public will never be able to grow with the comedic genius of the redheaded wonder, at least not on NBC. MORE »

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Har Mar Superstar Brings the Glitter to Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

Danielle Johnsen :: Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 11:55 am

While for most of us 2009 might seem to be a blight on the human condition, I’m fairly certain Sean Tillman sees this year differently. With a supporting role in Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut Whip It, the successful web series Crappy Holidays, music videos starring Eva Mendes in support of his recently dropped album Dark Touches and a freshly inked production deal with HBO, Tillman is leaving his mark on all areas of entertainment.

Tillman introduced the magic that is Har Mar Superstar to America last night, well at least the ones up past 12AM. He performed his first single “Tall Boy” from his recently dropped album Dark Touches on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, draped in an African caftan and gold lame gloves. MORE »

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