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Paul Rudd Reigns as Lip Sync King


All hail Paul Rudd, king of the lip sync.
The Anchorman star put Jimmy Fallon to shame in a mind-blowing lip sync battle on The Tonight Show Tuesday night. Lip syncing has been a popular bit for Fallon since his Late Night days, but Rudd's performance dialed the competition all the way up.
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In all fairness, Jimmy put up a good fight with "Jukebox Hero" by Foreigner, but he couldn't compete with Rudd's spectacular rendition of Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now."
It may have been a crushing defeat for Fallon, but as long as it keeps the audience laughing, he doesn't seem to mind. You just can't stop Paul Rudd.


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This video already has more than 21 million views on YouTube. Fallon and Timberlake say #hashtag so many times, you'll feel dumb ever using the symbol again. (Plus, anything with a Questlove cameo is instantly #awesome.)
Blessed is the mind that came up with this bizarre idea. Fallon does a spot-on impression of Neil Young, singing (of all things) the theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Fallon tapped one of the most famous moms in America to help him show the "evolution of mom dancing."
The president got in on the action, too, causing a stir for surprised Late Night fans. Obama popped up on the show in 2012, helping Fallon turn a broadcast of news about student loans into a smooth slow jam.
In the height of Breaking Bad's popularity, Fallon did a parody of the show called Joking Bad. Instead of dealing crystal meth, he deals -- you guessed it -- jokes.
He capitalized on the Game of Thrones action as well, creating a nearly 10-minute parody of the fantasy series.
If you've ever wondered how Paul McCartney would sound with an American accent, here you go.
Fallon has a way with McCartney. Somehow, he convinced Macca to sing a silly, food-themed song set to the melody of "Yesterday."
The man loves dance evolutions. This time, he grabs his pal Timberlake, and the two run through end zone moves, such as the Ickey shuffle and the "taking a selfie."
This one is exactly what it sounds like: All three guys lip syncing to popular songs. Fallon tackles '80s classics such as A-Ha's "Take On Me," while Gordon-Levitt and Merchant prefer to emulate divas Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé.
The smash hit by Robin Thicke got a remix on Late Night, thanks to some help from The Roots and cheesy classroom instruments.
This skit could've come straight from the stages of Saturday Night Live. Fallon and Tatum play tween girls on a talk show called Ew.
For one of his last shows as host of Late Night, Fallon received some fatherly advice from a few special guests: the three men of Full House.
The music-loving comedian ended his run on Late Night with a performance of "The Weight" by the Band, with some help from the Muppets.

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