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Jon Stewart Pops By ‘Jimmy Kimmel,’ Goofs on Bar Mitzvah Boy
Jon Stewart Pops By ‘Jimmy Kimmel,’ Goofs on Bar Mitzvah Boy
Jon Stewart Pops By ‘Jimmy Kimmel,’ Goofs on Bar Mitzvah Boy
When young Jews hit that magical age of 13, they go through the coming-of-age ceremony known as a bar mitzvah (for boys) or a bat mitzvah (for gals). There’s music, dancing, and food, you receive lots of money for bravely keeping a straight face while assorted relatives pinch your cheeks, and if you’re really lucky, a major late-night personality will bless your entry into the world of adulthood with his virtual presence.
‘The Boss Baby’ Review: Alec Baldwin Is the Boss, Baby
‘The Boss Baby’ Review: Alec Baldwin Is the Boss, Baby
‘The Boss Baby’ Review: Alec Baldwin Is the Boss, Baby
Beck Bennett has a recurring character on Saturday Night Live named Mr. Patterson; he’s sometimes referred to as the “Baby Boss.” He has the body of a 30-year-old and the mannerisms of a 12-month-old. As the subject of an occasional sketch, it’s hilarious; Bennett nails an infant’s unsteady movements perfectly. I’m not sure I would ever want to see an entire movie about the Baby Boss, though, particularly after watching the entire movie of The Boss Baby, the new DreamWorks Animation feature that inverts Bennett’s schtick (instead of a businessman acting like a baby, here’s a baby acting like a businessman) but never really lands on a joke beyond “It sure is funny when a baby wears a suit! It thinks it’s people!”
'Sesame Street,' 'Kimmel' Respond to Trump's PBS Budget Cuts
'Sesame Street,' 'Kimmel' Respond to Trump's PBS Budget Cuts
'Sesame Street,' 'Kimmel' Respond to Trump's PBS Budget Cuts
We’re no where near the middle of outrage from proposed congressional budget cuts, the most visible of which would eliminate funding for staples like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Sesame Street in particular made headlines switching from PBS funding to HBO, though both it, and Jimmy Kimmel have now placed Big Bird in the spotlight to address the historic cut.
Kimmel Reveals Matt Damon Oscar Bit Cut by Best Picture Flub
Kimmel Reveals Matt Damon Oscar Bit Cut by Best Picture Flub
Kimmel Reveals Matt Damon Oscar Bit Cut by Best Picture Flub
We’ve likely not finished the fallout of Sunday’s big Oscar snafu, though few would place any blame at the feet of host Jimmy Kimmel, who wandered out to bring some humor to the La La Land error. In all the chaos, however, Kimmel’s final bit with Matt Damon ended up lost to time, as the host now explains how the show was meant to end.
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s 2017 Oscars Monologue
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s 2017 Oscars Monologue
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s 2017 Oscars Monologue
Following a rather, um, energetic opening number in which Justin Timberlake transformed the 2017 Oscars into a vaguely kid-friendly dance club featuring his song from Trolls, Jimmy Kimmel took the stage to deliver his opening monologue. In case you missed it, never fear because ABC has graciously uploaded it for your viewing pleasure.

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