The NFL is back and right on cue, Jimmy Kimmel has released the NFL Edition of his Mean Tweets series. This is where celebrities are forced to read mean tweets about themselves.
I love this video series from Jimmy Kimmel. The problem with things like Facebook and Twitter are they allow people to be complete pant-loads at what they feel are safe distances. Celebrities are an easy target, so Jimmy likes to have them read mean things people say about them.
If you're like me, sometimes you can stay up late enough to catch stars perform on the late night circuit. Last night, Jerrod Niemann performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and here's a video of the performance.
There is so much negativity, and bullies and haters. Everyone seems to be a critic. I went to a concert one time and read what the critic said the next day and wondered if the writer was jealous of the artist, ever went to the show, or just didn't like the music the artist did.
If you watch Jimmy Kimmel, you are probably well aware of his 'Baby Bachelor' video series. If not, I think you should watch these first two episodes.
I think it's borderline appropriate and very funny, which is right down my alley...
The world of Twitter can be very unforgiving, especially for celebrities. Jimmy Kimmel has a series where he has celebrities like Brad Paisley read mean Tweets about themselves.
Jimmy Kimmel doesn't need help making his show funny. But at least when he gets a little outside assistance, it's from Will Ferrell and Ryan Gosling. That's pretty much the best way to do that. Will Ferrell for the laughs, and Ryan Gosling for making women scream like a mouse just ran up their pants...
The new seven dollar cup of Starbucks coffee left talk show host Jimmy Kimmel wondering: would people even notice a difference between the regular cup and the premium?
The highly anticipated 'Breaking Dawn Part 2' is about to hit theaters and some inspired casting of a crucial new character may make this the best movie of them all.