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SNL 40: Jimmy Fallon Recaps the After Party, With Lots of Name-Dropping
SNL 40: Jimmy Fallon Recaps the After Party, With Lots of Name-Dropping
SNL 40: Jimmy Fallon Recaps the After Party, With Lots of Name-Dropping
The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon might be prone to brief spats of name-dropping – hey, the guy knows a lot of people! – but on last night’s show, it was at least somewhat appropriate. Still recovering from Sunday night’s SNL 40 super special, Fallon was eager to share his recollections of the evening with his studio audience (and also Questlove, who was actually there, but who charitably recounted the whole evening with the giddy Fallon). There were a lot of people there!
Dr. Evil Interrupts SNL!
Dr. Evil Interrupts SNL!
Dr. Evil Interrupts SNL!
Yes, that just happened! Dr. Evil is back on Saturday Night Live! Mike Myers is so funny taking on North Korea and Sony. Not only does he interrupt the broadcast, but delivers a poignant analysis of The Interview, James Franco, Kim Jung Un, the GOP and The Love Guru.
‘SNL’ Season 40 Premiere: Chris Pratt and Sarah Silverman First Hosts, Bill Murray Rumored
‘SNL’ Season 40 Premiere: Chris Pratt and Sarah Silverman First Hosts, Bill Murray Rumored
‘SNL’ Season 40 Premiere: Chris Pratt and Sarah Silverman First Hosts, Bill Murray Rumored
Despite 'SNL' heading into its landmark 40th season (and shedding a few players in the process), things have been curiously quiet on the front of NBC's beloved sketch comedy show, particularly with regard to its initial hosts. Now, the network confirms that 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'Parks and Recreation' star Chris Pratt will host the September 27 premiere with musical guest Ariana Grande, preceding comedian Sarah Silverman, while rumors suggest legendary alum Bill Murray will follow!
Fallon and JT on SNL
Fallon and JT on SNL
Fallon and JT on SNL
Everytime Justin & Jimmy get together - it's AWESOME! Their chemistry works, and they crack each other up - which is always funny to watch. They have some of the most memorable skits ever on SNL - and that says a lot.