Eddie talks about growing up in Brooklyn, getting into street fights, doing ventriloquism as a kid, Jimmy going to his house for a party, returning to stand-up comedy, the great reviews and Oscar buzz he's getting for his new movie Dolemite Is My Name, and hosting SNL for the first time in 35 years.
Senator Sanders talks about his recent heart attack, 26,000 people attending his rally in Queens, getting an endorsement from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the current Impeachment proceedings, Republican representatives being scared of Trump, growing up in Brooklyn, his health care plan, and we visit his childhood home to see who is living there now.
Ellie talks about having her second baby, growing up in St. Louis, what it's like living in NY, her new book “My Squirrel Days,” and being in Jimmy and Norman Lear's “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: All in the Family.”
Kelly talks about her kids going to college in New York, coming home unannounced, and the huge annual Halloween show that they do on 'Live with Kelly and Ryan' every year.
Benedict talks about spending time in the U.S. as a kid, vacationing on Fire Island, his rabid fan base across the world, playing Thomas Edison in the movie The Current War, and he reads a Yelp Pizza review with a Brooklyn accent.
For many years, Jimmy has been appearing in the back of most New York City Taxi Cabs. You get in the cab, a video from our show pops up, and you're forced to watch it. Recently, it has come to Jimmy's attention that when Jour videos come on, most people immediately hit the mute button. So, we put hidden cameras in a cab and Jimmy and Guillermo followed along in a bus to surprise those who dared to try silence them.
Alicia talks about her new autobiography 'More Myself,' being terrified to hear her own music, the first time she heard a song of hers on the radio, and she invites the whole audience to her Tidal X concert at the Barclays Center to benefit Rock the Vote.
Bruce talks about the exhibit on his life in New Jersey, his new movie Western Stars, going through old home videos, what his kids think of his career, people yelling BRUCE at him, his first gig opening for Cheech & Chong, and Jimmy reveals why he's such a big fan.
Lizzy talks about getting married, living in Los Angeles and London, her husband's hilarious mishap at a urinal, and playing Annie Wilkes in the new Hulu show 'Castle Rock' based on Kathy Bates' legendary role from Misery.
Paul talks about living in New York, being Ant-Man, the upcoming Ghostbusters movie, playing a clone in the new Netflix show “Living with Yourself,” and being buried in a shallow grave while wearing a diaper.
FOX Entertainment has ordered a second season of the new animated series BLESS THE HARTS, to air during the 2020-2021 season. With animation serving as a cornerstone of FOX programming, the network expanded its Sunday night brand this fall with the introduction of a new original voice and concept in BLESS THE HARTS. Created and executive-produced by Emmy Award winner Emily Spivey (“The Last Man on Earth,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Saturday Night Live”) and featuring a voice cast of comedy all-stars, including Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell, Ike Barinholtz and Kumail Nanjiani, the half-hour animated comedy follows the Harts, a Southern family that is always broke, and forever struggling to make ends meet. They one day hope to achieve the American dream, but they're already rich – in friends, family and laughter.
Dave talks about being friends with Jennifer Aniston, vacationing with her, being nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and illustrating two new board games.
Jennifer Aniston talks about joining Instagram, breaking the Guinness World Record for the insane amount of followers she got so quickly, having a finstagram, the first time she saw herself on a billboard, her new Apple TV + show with Reese Witherspoon called “The Morning Show,” shadowing at “Good Morning America” and having dinner with Diane Sawyer to research for her role, and Jimmy tests her emoji knowledge with a game called Emojeopardy.
Elton John talks about writing his great new memoir a?oeMe,a?? touring since he was 17, wanting to be home with his kids, letting Stevie Wonder drive his snowmobile, playing charades at Neil Diamond's house with Bob Dylan, being a technophobe, not owning a cell phone, his love of paper shredding, and he weighs in on the shoe color debate.
Taika talks about writing, directing and starring in Jojo Rabbit, playing Adolf Hitler, being from New Zealand, being caught sleeping on the job, directing What We Do in the Shadows and Thor: Ragnarok, and the new Thor movie with Natalie Portman.