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50 Cent Debuts as ‘Malefiftycent': “Get Witch or Die Trying”
50 Cent Debuts as ‘Malefiftycent': “Get Witch or Die Trying”
50 Cent Debuts as ‘Malefiftycent': “Get Witch or Die Trying”
If there was one thing last week's box office winner, Disney's revisionist tale 'Maleficent,' was missing, it was rap stars. There's not a single rapper in the entire film, it's all just Elle Fanning and Angelina Jolie and wood nymphs and spinning needles and such. No Ice Cube. No Ice-T. No Eminem. And this injustice will not stand -- because 50 Cent is out to correct it with his new feature film, 'Malefiftycent.'
Pharrell and Kimmel Face Off in a ‘Twofie Shootout’
Pharrell and Kimmel Face Off in a ‘Twofie Shootout’
Pharrell and Kimmel Face Off in a ‘Twofie Shootout’
A "selfie" is a picture with just one person -- yourself, duh -- but a twofie is a selfie taken with, get ready for this, two people. We know, this is a photographic concept that is both brilliant and totally life-changing, so of course late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is the one to bravely pioneer the world of twofies on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live.' Even better, Kimmel roped in guest Pharrell (sans
‘Scandal’ Blooper Reel: Jimmy Kimmel Has All the Wine Drinking, Dancing and Farts
‘Scandal’ Blooper Reel: Jimmy Kimmel Has All the Wine Drinking, Dancing and Farts
‘Scandal’ Blooper Reel: Jimmy Kimmel Has All the Wine Drinking, Dancing and Farts
If you don't watch the soapy smash hit 'Scandal,' many of Jimmy Kimmel's recent long-form skits on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' might be lost on you. After all, the late-night host has kind of made sending up the show his bag (he's even started his own fake version of the show, 'Escandalo'). But the latest batch of 'Scandal'-centric bits have some universal appeal. Mainly this one, because it's bloopers. W
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s Star-Studded Fake Movie Trailers From the Post-Oscars Special
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s Star-Studded Fake Movie Trailers From the Post-Oscars Special
Watch Jimmy Kimmel’s Star-Studded Fake Movie Trailers From the Post-Oscars Special
In a slightly dazzling post-Oscars spectacular, Jimmy Kimmel and took to skewering Hollywood’s biggest night on his 9th annual ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live: After The Oscars’ special in the least offensive way possible – by asking some of the world’s biggest movie stars to poke fun at the seriousness of awards season by starring in some fake film trailers based on fictitious films populated by popular memes