Best of Late Night TV: Country Music Mean Tweets, James Bond Rents a Car
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
Even a Southern twang can't perfume nasty tweets about being f--ked by a gorilla or looking like the house band at Chili's. Yes, it's time for another round of "Jimmy Kimmel Live's" Mean Tweets! The Country Music Association Awards aired Wednesday night, and Jimmy simultaneously did his show from two places: Live in Los Angeles, then beamed into the CMA Theater in Nashville as a hologram. While getting into the CMAs spirit, he had country music stars read off mean tweets. The Brad Paisley one is kinda great. Willie Nelson's isn't even remotely mean. The Hunter Hayes one is TRUE and so cute. Carrie Underwood's is entirely unintelligible. For once, there were more men being insulted than women. Can't really call that progress, though.
No one just hands James Bond Aston Martins anymore! "Spectre" star Daniel Craig was on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and Stephen said he has a beef with James Bond. Bond always gets these beautiful cars and gadgets and then completely wrecks them in every movie. Daniel: "Well, he does drink a lot of martinis..." Stephen wondered why they would ever give 007 another car? Daniel said they address that in the new film, so they showed a clip -- of Bond heading to a rental agency. It's HILARIOUS, especially when Dan can't stop laughing. Ken Jeong and Erin Andrews were on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" -- someone get this poor girl a bathroom break! -- and Dr. Ken showed off some of his sweet dance moves. If he were on "Dancing With the Stars," he'd do some Michael Jackson moves and the stuff he shows off in this video: The amazing Aziz Ansari was on "The Tonight Show" so Jimmy Fallon put him to work as Bobby Jindal, with Fallon asking the candidate about his chances of winning the Republican primary, now that he's polling at less than 2 percent. Classic!
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