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Jimmy Fallon
From Studio 6pm Rockefeller center in the heart of New York City, it's the Tonight show. Starring Jimmy Fallon. I joined Jim and his guest, Jamie Lee Curtis, Mikey Masters. And featuring the legendary Ruth Curtis 2075. And now here he is, Jimmy Fallon right now.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Come on.
Jimmy Fallon
Thank you. Hey, Come on. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hey, hey. Thank you. Thank you. Come on. Yes. Thank you very much. I know. I love you. Love you. Welcome, everybody. Welcome. Welcome to the Tonight Show. You're here. Sit. Well, guys, people are still talking about Mark Zuckerberg's decision to get rid of fact checking on Facebook and Instagram. I'm not saying things are bad, but right now there's more accurate information on Tinder. You're six. Five. That's right. Facebook is ending their fact checking program. And not only that, but the UFC's Dana White is joining their board of directors. Yeah, it seems like things are a little different over there now. I mean, look at this adage I just saw today. Look at this. What's up, America? Time to warn your friends. Cause Facebook is going chaos mode. Facts are getting the axe. The truth is getting a boot. And the news, go ask your uncle. He's posting conspiracy theory right now and it all checks out. So log on in the octagon and get your free car. You think the earth is flat? You're right. UFOs exist. Sounds good to me. And big buddy, Real as a mother.
Jamie Lee Curtis
No cap.
Jimmy Fallon
So, welcome to the new Facebook or meta or whatever it's called. Who gives a suck? A little different, right? I just feel like a little different. Little. Another big story going on. Is President elect Trump suggesting he could use military force to acquire the Panama Canal and Greenland. Yeah, to handle Greenland, Trump will send the army. And to deal with the huge canal, Trump will send his proctologist. It's a huge. Some more political news. In a new interview, President Biden said that if he stayed in the race, he would have beaten Trump. He also admitted that he may not have the stamina for a second term. Make it through his second term. We're hoping he can make it up the stairs. What does he. Today, the White House gave him a sponge bath in Red Bull just so he could watch Wheel of Fortune. Well, get this. I heard that Amazon is paying $40 million for Melania Trump's documentary. The big winner here is Trump because now he can watch the documentary and convince Melania he read her memoir. That's Zeno. $40 million. Trump said it's the first time he's ever seen her smile in person. Yep. Amazon is paying $40 million for a documentary about Melania Trump. Meanwhile, Temu is paying $19 for a movie about Don Junior. Well, this is pretty wild. I read that Matt Gaetz might run for governor of Florida. He's even testing out some new slogans. Check this out. First, there's Matt Gaetz. Don't Google me. Up next, there's Matt Gaetz Make. And finally, there's Matt Gaetz. Not. Not on brand for Florida. Interesting. Not. Not. And finally. This is fun. The Girl Scouts just announced the official start of cookie season. I love Girl Scout cookies. There's Do Si Dos, there's Thin Mints, and of course, the tagalong, which is also the Secret Service codename for Elon Musk. We have a great show. Give it up for the Roots, everybody. Oh, thank you. Hey, everybody, before we start the show, I just want to say that our hearts go out to everyone in Los Angeles right now dealing with the massive wildfires out there. You see the footage on tv and it's just surreal. We have so many friends who have been affected. We just hope that everyone stays safe, including all the firefighters and everyone else trying to contain it. Stay safe. We love you, la. We're going to put on a show for you tonight. First, she's an Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor who was just nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award today for her work in the new movie the Last Showgirl, which is in theaters this Friday. Jamie Lee Curtis is here this evening. Can't beat her. The one and only. Come on. The coolest. Plus, she's getting rave reviews for her role in the new film and Nora. And she also picked up another. She picked up a SAG Award nomination today as well. Mikey Madison is joining us tonight. Two SAG award nominees tonight. Jamie Lee Curtis, our first guest is an Oscar and Emmy winning actor who you can see in the new movie the Last Showgirl, which is in theaters Friday. Everyone please welcome Jamie Lee Curtis. That's how you make an entrance. Come on. Thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah, you. Come on. They love you. We love you. Hey, thank you so much for being here. And first of all, I really want to see. I know.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I'm literally just about to cry mostly because of that beautiful welcome.
Jimmy Fallon
You're beautiful.
Jamie Lee Curtis
As you know, where I live is on fire right now. Literally the entire city of the Pacific Palisades is burning. And you know, I flew here last night. I was on the plane, started getting texts and it's gnarly, you guys. It's just a catastrophe in Southern California. Obviously. There have been horrific fires in many places. This is literally where I live. Everything, the market I shop in, the schools my kids go to, friends. Many, many, many, many, many friends now have lost their homes. So it is. It's a really awful situation. I'm. I am, you know, obviously going to go home first thing tomorrow and be with my family and try to help my friends. But it is just so I can tell you if you know anybody on the west coast or not, the American Red Cross support them. They will come in and help people. Do anything you can, anything in your community to help people, whether you need it or not. Now you will need it. Give blood, donate whatever you can, do animal shelters. And remember, since I'm on the middle of a very big television show, for anybody living anywhere, have an emergency kit in your house. I'm an American Red Cross ambassador. Have an emergency kit with prescription glasses, medicines, dog food, baby formula, all the things you need if you have to flee. So I'm happy to be here. I was actually terrified, as you know, to be here. Terrified. You people. Terrified. I'm terrified of you.
Jimmy Fallon
What are you terrified of? Me?
Jamie Lee Curtis
I'm terrified of you.
Jimmy Fallon
Don't say it. What are you terrified of? Me? I meant.
Jamie Lee Curtis
No, I'm terrified of you.
Jimmy Fallon
Why?
Jamie Lee Curtis
Because I don't do impressions. I'm not Ariana Grande.
Jimmy Fallon
I don't.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Wait, no, wait. And I can dance a little, but I mean, I'm not going to do like a dance off. And I always felt like you had to, like, be able to sing. I'm the worst singer in the world, so I can't sing. So I. I just was afraid. I really came here because I love Questlove and I like you. So anyway, I was always very nervous of this and I live in Los Angeles and so I'm never in New York. So anyway. But I'm happy to be here.
Jimmy Fallon
But you should never be. You can come on and just be.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Okay, whatever. It's fine, it's fine.
Jimmy Fallon
But you are.
Jamie Lee Curtis
You.
Jimmy Fallon
You are Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I understand. By the way, I met a woman today who, when I was walking down the hall, she said, you eat.
Jimmy Fallon
That's a great. No, it's a great thing.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I swear.
Jimmy Fallon
It's a great thing.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Right outside the dressing room. And I said, I'm sorry.
Jimmy Fallon
That's a good thing.
Jamie Lee Curtis
She said, you eat. And I said, what does that mean? And then she said, you're killing it.
Jimmy Fallon
Yes.
Jamie Lee Curtis
And then I.
Jimmy Fallon
No crumbs.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I know, but, like, no, Crumbs. We're killing it. But then we slay, and then we smash it, and then we devour it. When did, like, being good become so violent?
Jimmy Fallon
No, seriously, look. You're eating it right now. I'm eating it. You just can't say, stop eating.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I'm just.
Jimmy Fallon
You know, I talked to my wife before the show, and I. I said, I hope so. And I said. I said, jam Lee Curtis is. Is the best. And she said, when is she not the best?
Jamie Lee Curtis
A.
Jimmy Fallon
And I thought that was a great line. When is she not the best?
Jamie Lee Curtis
Okay, fine. Enough.
Jimmy Fallon
And so anyway, so, yeah, enough. You're here. You. You're winning Oscars. I know you won an Oscar. You won an Emmy. Who won an everyone.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Can I tell you something?
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, please.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I've never told anybody this. Never told anybody this. So I'm me. You guys know me pretty well. If you think for one second I ever thought that anybody would give me an award like that, you're crazy. If you watched my friend Demi the other night, talk about being an actor for 45 years before, you know, so obviously that was not in my plan. You know, it was never something I did. Horror movies for sake. I mean, seriously. So. No, no, no, I'm being honest. I mean, you know, you don't think you're gonna win it all anyway, so I was in this wonderful movie, Everything Everywhere, all at once, which was fantastic. Yes. And, you know, obviously, Michelle Yeoh and Key were great. And I'd seen the movie, and the movie was great. And the Daniels and the movie is great. And I have a great part. You know, a small but great part. And I just never thought about a word of it. Yeah. And I went to a screening in New York City. Honest to God, truth. I went to a screening in New York City downtown somewhere. I don't even know where downtown is, but it's that way. And Questlove was in the audience, and at the end, there was a reception, and it was in the middle of COVID kind of. And, you know, the word reception to me is just like germ bucket. You don't go to the reception because it's all high voices and wine breath. Because it's just. It's just. I swear, it's just wine breath. It's just people going like this. Oh, my God, you smell good at the movie. And they're right up against your face and they've had two glasses of wine.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, I do.
Jamie Lee Curtis
So instead of that, I was standing near the door and Questlove was there, and I was just about to leave, and somehow I turned and there he was. And he looked at me and said, I've never met him. Had we ever met before?
Jimmy Fallon
We haven't met, no.
Jamie Lee Curtis
He looked at me and said, dust off your mantle. And I said, what? He said, dust off your mantle.
Jimmy Fallon
Wow.
Jamie Lee Curtis
And I looked at him. I was like, oh, shut up. Oh, stop. Stop it. For.
Jimmy Fallon
You're gonna put an award up there.
Jamie Lee Curtis
And I remember I got in the car. I have never told you this, sir. I got in the car and it was the only time where I went, what? Like it. Like, you know how Leonard Cohen talks about the crack that let the light in? You let the light in for me. And I never thought it would happen. And then, of course, on the night itself, I really didn't think it was going to happen. And neither did anybody else. But I won't say anything. Questlove predicted it, but Questlove predicted it. I knew it. And I just. I'll never forget it as long as I love.
Jimmy Fallon
That's a good story. I do remember.
Jamie Lee Curtis
True story.
Jimmy Fallon
I do remember the next day you came here and you go, dude, I just saw the best movie of the year. And you go, no way. No.
Jamie Lee Curtis
But I mean, it was just. He also looked at.
Jimmy Fallon
But my memory is better.
Jamie Lee Curtis
But are you stretching your arm?
Jimmy Fallon
My story's better. Yeah, I was stretching my arms.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I was stretching for just.
Jimmy Fallon
Cause I just love my story so much.
Jamie Lee Curtis
You're so weird.
Jimmy Fallon
No, I mean, I like you.
Jamie Lee Curtis
You're funny. You're really funny. That bit earlier was really funny.
Jimmy Fallon
No, no, please.
Jamie Lee Curtis
That was really fun. What do you want to know? Talk to me. What do you want?
Jimmy Fallon
I have to ask questions. Possibly. I have to ask you a question.
Jamie Lee Curtis
What?
Jimmy Fallon
The Last Showgirl is fantastic. Thank you. That wasn't the question. It's out this Friday in theaters.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Yes.
Jimmy Fallon
Pamela Anderson was on last night.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Pamela Anderson.
Jimmy Fallon
She was fantastic.
Jamie Lee Curtis
She is fantastic.
Jimmy Fallon
And you just got nominated for a.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Pamela got nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, so.
Jimmy Fallon
Yes. And you did as well today. Congratulations. Nominated for a screen today. Come on.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Yes. Well deserved. It's a beautiful movie. It's a movie set in Vegas. It's sort of Vegas during the day. It's what happens when the last big showgirl show closes. Pamela plays the last showgirl. I play her best. Her bff. Ride or Die. Ridden hard and Put Away wet. Best friend. No, seriously, because Annette. Annette was a showgirl and then became obviously a stripper and then probably a sex worker. And then at some point, she ended up a Bevertainer.
Jimmy Fallon
Now, I did not know what a bevertainer is, so.
Jamie Lee Curtis
A bevertainer. It's true. A bevertainer is a way that the casino, casinos got around the unions. You know, they just want to excuse f the unions. You know, they just. You know, businesses just want to f. Unions. And what happened was that instead of being cocktail waitresses, which is unionized, they created a new job. A bevertainer. A bevertainer is someone who serves drinks and performs. So if you're a dancer, you do three dances a shift. If you're a singer, you. You get up on these weird little platforms in the casino and you sing your track, whatever it would be, you know?
Mikey Madison
Yeah.
Jimmy Fallon
Never heard that song.
Jamie Lee Curtis
And I play a bever Tayner. A woman named Annette, who is.
Jimmy Fallon
You know, your look in this film.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Oh, it's fantastic.
Jimmy Fallon
Is one of my favorite looks of any. Look at this.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Just fantastic.
Jimmy Fallon
Well done. The tan.
Jamie Lee Curtis
The spray tan. Mommy got a spray tan.
Jimmy Fallon
The spray tan. The spray tan.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Spray tan. And just. And by the way, it's a harsh life. Vegas. Vegas. I don't know. Maybe you guys love Vegas. You know, it's a harsh place and particularly harsh for women. And this is a movie about women. This is a movie about what happens about mothers and daughters and what happens to women in Vegas. And it's a beautiful little movie directed by Gia Coppola. Stars Pamela Anderson.
Jimmy Fallon
Fantastic job. Giacoppa. Also, you're dancing well.
Jamie Lee Curtis
So, you know, I like, you can dance. But, you know, I think, isn't there a TV show that says, like, so you think you can dance? Yeah, I think everybody thinks we can dance. I mean, I danced when I was like. I took dance classes a few times. So. Yes, in the movie. So what happened was this. So the bevertainer, who we met, when I found out about bevertainers, she said, would you like me to dance for you? And I was like, oh, my God, no, no, no, no. Because I had seen Enora, and I knew what that meant. And she was like, no, no, no. I have to. And so she basically got up on the podium and danced for me. I certainly left her a nice tip. And then as we were walking away. True story. As we were walking away, Giacoppola said to me, well, you know, Annette's gonna dance. And I looked at her, I said, no, I am not. No, no, no, no. I'm here three days. I am not dancing.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah, I'm doing my thing.
Jamie Lee Curtis
I'm doing my thing. And then as we were walking into the rehearsal hall for the only rehearsal we had. Total Eclipse of the Heart was playing on the sound system in the casino. And I jokingly said to Gia, well, you know, if Annette was going to be a bevertainer, that would be her track. End of story. Never thought about it. Did three days of great, beautiful, intense work. And then my last day, right before I left the casino, Giacoppola walked up and said, annette is dancing in five minutes. And there is a beautiful, beautiful sequence in this movie where this. I'm 66 years old. Annette is 66 years old. This 66 year old ex showgirl gets up on this platform and dances to Total Eclipse. Except you have to understand, nobody watches.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah.
Jamie Lee Curtis
It's heartbreaking. Cause nobody gives a. They're just like, nobody cares. And it's this poignant. The way she used it in the movie was extraordinary. And it's very emotional and beautiful. So, yeah, Mommy dances in the Last Showgirl.
Jimmy Fallon
Yeah. Jamie Lee Curtis, everyone. The Last Showgirl is in theaters Friday. Stick around, come back.
Jamie Lee Curtis
We'll be talking about.
Jimmy Fallon
Our next guest is a Golden Globe and SAG Award nominated actress who is getting rave reviews for her role in Enora, which is in theaters and on digital. Now. Everyone, please welcome Mikey Madison. Welcome to the show. Thank you for being here. And I really do appreciate you being here. Yeah. I know you are from la and so today's a tough couple days.
Mikey Madison
Yeah, it's absolutely devastating what's happening back in Los Angeles and just grateful that my family and my friends are safe, which is what's important.
Jimmy Fallon
All right, good. Yeah. Thank you. And thank you again for being here. Welcome. Welcome to the show. I saw the film, man. You're unbelievable in this film. And I know that you filmed a lot in New York here because you're characters in Brooklyn.
Mikey Madison
Yes.
Jimmy Fallon
And I was just wondering if you got to do any New Yorky things while you were here. Did you get to do any tourism stuff? Did you get to walk around? What'd you do?
Mikey Madison
Yeah, I did. Well, I mostly lived in Brighton beach while we were filming, but for my co star's 21st birthday, we took him on a boat ride to see the Statue of Liberty.
Jimmy Fallon
Yes.
Mikey Madison
Which is something I had never seen either. So I was very excited and I was kind of expecting, like, maybe this will be a yacht type situation. This is gonna be very relaxing on the Hudson River. Yes. And I'm an Angelina.
Jimmy Fallon
Okay, okay, okay. Yacht.
Mikey Madison
Okay, good. And I get there and it's essentially like a raft of some kind.
Jimmy Fallon
Wait, that's even worse than I thought.
Mikey Madison
Well, a little better than a raft. But I was like, all right, it's. It's freezing out, but this will be fun.
Jimmy Fallon
Did it have a motor on it?
Mikey Madison
There was essentially just, like, a long stick with a motor attached to the end of it, and you just kind of turn it right or left.
Jimmy Fallon
How did you get into this? Are you kidding me?
Mikey Madison
But this is the thing, as I get there, and this guy who owns the boat, and he actually lives on the boat, he was like, he lives on the raft.
Jimmy Fallon
That's not true. He lives on the raft.
Mikey Madison
Yeah. His name is Captain Dave.
Jimmy Fallon
Okay. Of course it is. Of course his name.
Mikey Madison
He was like, you have to drive the boat. You're going to have to steer the boat. And I was like, I have never steered a boat in my entire life.
Jimmy Fallon
Dave, who lives on this, says, you have to drive this thing.
Mikey Madison
Well, because he. From underneath the boat where he lives, he took out an orange juice carton that was filled with sake, and he.
Jimmy Fallon
Was like, this captain is fantastic. I got to get his number. Captain Dave in Brighton Beach Dave.
Mikey Madison
Yeah, I'll give it to you. He was drinking it. My co stars were drinking it. The Russians. And we. Anyways, I was very determined to get us to the Statue of Liberty.
Jimmy Fallon
You drove a boat to the Statue.
Mikey Madison
Of Liberty the entire time? I took it very seriously because I.
Jimmy Fallon
Everyone was the only sober person on the boat, literally.
Mikey Madison
And we get there, it's beautiful. It's amazing. It's dark. The lights are sparkling. We get back, and a couple months ago, I went and I saw my friend who took us on the trip, and I was like, that was so fun. Remember how crazy that was? How I steered us all the way there? And he was like, yeah, that boat sank.
Jimmy Fallon
Is Dave okay?
Mikey Madison
He's fine, Dave. Captain Dave was not on the boat when it sank, but I was like, when did the boat sink? Because this was just a couple months ago. I saw my friend, and he goes, oh, like a week after we took that trip.
Jimmy Fallon
Careful. What are you doing? Yeah, don't do this to me. Call me next time. I'll get you a better captain than Dave. Yeah. Congrats on. You're getting rave reviews. Rave reviews for your performance is singled as one of the best of the year, by the way. So congratulations. This morning you were nominated for a SAG Award, and last night. Last night, you won the award for breakthrough performance at the National Board of Review gala. That's how you do it. That's how you do it. Come on. When you look back on this film, what are you most proud of?
Mikey Madison
Oh, my gosh. Really? So much. I have to say, this is a film I'm very proud of. I mean, I learned Russian for this film. I learned how to dance like a stripper as authentically as I possibly could, which I took very seriously, by the way. And it was one of the most difficult things I've ever had to do. I learned how to twerk, which was something I didn't know how to do.
Jimmy Fallon
So you didn't know how to do any of this before you got the role?
Mikey Madison
Yes, I learned all of it for the role. I did a different dialect, and it's fantastic. Thank you.
Jimmy Fallon
It is unbelievable performance. Did your parents see this?
Mikey Madison
Yeah, yeah, my parents loved the film and my entire family loves it and has seen it more times than I have. And my grandmother, who is 90 and a very modest woman, loves the film and has seen it many times. And she's always texting me saying that her and her pilates girlfriends are talking about it.
Jimmy Fallon
Wow.
Mikey Madison
My family is very supportive of me.
Jimmy Fallon
Good for you. That's it. We love you guys. Mikey Madison, everybody. @ Nora is in theaters and on digital now. Congrats on all the awards. More tonight's show after the break. Stick around, everybody. Little whiskers go hatless and that boy spits and rips Is so savage Making C seem so but no average E Money, what's up, yo? Let's have it. Taking a stand and cross examining you, my man. My thanks to Jamie Lee Curtis, Mikey Madison and the Roots right there from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Good night, everybody. Thank you. Gotta involve, gotta get involved, get involved, get into it do it, get it, do it. Thanks for listening to the Tonight show starring Jimmy Fallon. Don't forget to subscribe to get the latest episodes weekday mornings. Wherever you get your podcast, watch the Tonight show starring Jimmy Fallon, weeknights on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon – Episode Summary
Episode Title: Trump Threatens Greenland Invasion | Jamie Lee Curtis, Mikey Madison
Release Date: January 9, 2025
Guests: Jamie Lee Curtis, Mikey Madison
Host: Jimmy Fallon
Featuring: The Roots
Jimmy Fallon kicks off the episode from Studio 6pm at Rockefeller Center in New York City, welcoming the audience with his signature humor. He dives straight into current events, highlighting significant news stories:
Mark Zuckerberg's Decision: Jimmy jokes about Facebook discontinuing its fact-checking program, sarcastically remarking, “I'm not saying things are bad, but right now there's more accurate information on Tinder” (00:37).
UFC's Dana White Joining Facebook's Board: He quips, “It seems like things are a little different over there now” (01:00).
President Trump’s Threats: Discussing Trump's suggestion to use military force to acquire the Panama Canal and Greenland, Jimmy humorously states, “Trump will send his proctologist” to handle the Canal (01:30).
President Biden’s Remarks: He teases Biden’s admission about possibly not having the stamina for a second term, adding, “We hope he can make it up the stairs” (01:50).
Amazon’s Documentary on Melania Trump: Jimmy mocks the $40 million deal, saying, “Trump can watch the documentary and convince Melania he read her memoir” (02:00).
Matt Gaetz’s Potential Run for Governor: He shares playful skepticism about Gaetz’s slogans, “Don’t Google me. Make. Not” (02:10).
Girl Scouts Cookie Season: Wrapping up his monologue, Jimmy humorously refers to Elon Musk's Secret Service codename, “the tagalong” (02:30).
He pauses to address the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, expressing solidarity and urging viewers to support those affected (04:00).
Jamie Lee Curtis, an Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe-winning actress, joins Jimmy to discuss her recent work and personal experiences. Jamie expresses gratitude for the warm welcome, humorously stating she's "terrified" of Jimmy (06:28).
Wildfires in Los Angeles: Jamie shares the personal impact of the fires on her community, urging support for the American Red Cross and the importance of having an emergency kit (06:38 – 08:00).
Her New Film – The Last Showgirl: Jamie talks about her role in the film, directed by Gia Coppola, alongside Pamela Anderson. She elaborates on the character dynamics and the concept of a "bevertainer," a role created to circumvent union regulations in casinos (13:00 – 15:16).
Connection with Questlove: Jamie recounts a memorable interaction with Questlove, who predicted her award win by telling her to “dust off your mantle” (11:34 – 12:43).
Humorous Banter: The segment includes light-hearted exchanges about dancing and Jamie’s self-deprecating humor regarding her singing abilities (08:13 – 09:23).
Mikey Madison, a Golden Globe and SAG Award-nominated actress, discusses her acclaimed performance in the film Nora. She shares personal anecdotes and the challenges she faced during filming.
Behind-the-Scenes Boat Experience: Mikey narrates a humorous and harrowing experience steering a raft-like boat to see the Statue of Liberty for her co-star’s birthday, only to learn months later that the boat sank (19:00 – 21:59).
Accolades and Performances: She expresses pride in her role, mentioning the difficult tasks she undertook, such as learning Russian, twerking, and authentic dancing for her character (22:40 – 23:07).
Family Support: Mikey highlights the support from her family, sharing that even her 90-year-old grandmother loves the film and discusses it with her friends (23:14 – 23:44).
Jimmy Fallon wraps up the episode by celebrating the contributions of Jamie Lee Curtis and Mikey Madison, encouraging viewers to watch their respective films, The Last Showgirl and Nora. He also gives a shout-out to The Roots for their performance and reiterates support for those affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles. The show concludes with Jimmy reminding listeners to subscribe for the latest episodes and to watch the Tonight Show on NBC or stream it on Peacock.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Jimmy Fallon: “You're six. Five. That's right. Facebook is ending their fact checking program.” (00:37)
Jamie Lee Curtis: “I'm terrified of you.” (08:15)
Jamie Lee Curtis: “A bevertainer is someone who serves drinks and performs.” (14:10)
Jamie Lee Curtis: “He let the light in for me.” (12:30)
Mikey Madison: “Everyone was the only sober person on the boat, literally.” (21:16)
Mikey Madison: “I learned how to twerk, which was something I didn't know how to do.” (23:00)
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting the main topics discussed, the guests' personal stories, and notable moments, complete with direct quotes and timestamps for reference.