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thanks for watching. i'm on the dates and i'm dan ashley for sandy patel. erieville. all of us. we appreciate yo >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- andrew garfield, keke palmer, and music from ghost. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome. thank you for watching. i'm jimmy, the host of the show. i'm glad you're here. we are very fortunate to be able to gather together for a fun show. in washington this morning, lawmakers gathered for a special
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address from ukrainian president zelenskyy. he spoke via video to a joint session of congress. he got two standing ovations. which was nice, though i think he would rather get fighter jets. republicans and democrats stood for him. that is almost impossible. it's like getting kim and kanye to agree on a daycare situation. zelenskyy appealed directly to congress, saying, "we need you right now." and congress was like, "listen, we'd love to help, but we just made daylight saving time permanent, and we are wiped out." zelenskyy asked america to establish a no-fly zone over ukraine, which we are reluctant to do because it could very well result in a nuclear war. but we are willing to wear blue and yellow lapel pins at all the awards shows this month. so that's something. after the speech, president biden announced that the u.s. will provide an additional $800 million in security assistance to ukraine. and for the first time he called
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vladamir putin a war criminal. and he said it in a mean way. he was like, "you war criminal!" really upset vladamir putin. one of the few bright spots in this horrible scenario has been watching these superyachts owned by russian oligarchs get seized. in norway, this big boat is stranded because the locals refuse to sell them gas to refuel it. one local oil supplier said, "why should we help them? they can row home. or use a sail." every once in a while, the norweigans like to remind us they descended from vikings. that yacht in particular is owned by another vladimir, every third guy over there is vladamir. vladimir strzhalkovsky. he and putin were in the kgb together. they are very close. you can see here, they get together to stare coldly at each other across a desk. that's called a russian hug right there. we're really sticking it to putin's pals. and guess what, steven seagal? you're next on the list! this is not going the way the russians hoped it would. their economy is tanking. businesses are closing up shop.
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assets have been frozen. and the only pizza they can get now is papa john's. it's a nightmare. but putin is punching back with sanctions of his own. the russian foreign ministry has imposed sanctions on a number of prominent americans, including joe biden, jen psaki, hillary clinton, and even joe biden's son, hunter. the sanctions prevent those on putin's list from any travel into russia. so there go hillary's plans to summer in yagoglav. i think there are 13 names on the sanctions list. but you know who's name is not? he guy who was tougher than anyone on russia! donald trump. he was so tough on russia, they were scared to put him on the list. tsar-a-lago has been carefully dialing back the words of praise for his former sugar vladdy. last month, trump called him a genius. now, he says he thinks putin has "changed" since he was in office.
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he said, "i think putin has changed. it's a very sad thing for the world. he's very much changed." "he's not the lovable little-baldy, riding a horse with no shirt on i once knew and loved." at least he still has kim jong-un. trump's daughter-in-law, lara, they're all out on the cable channels defending him, whose credentials when it comes to politics are, "i married eric," was on fox news last night to lash out at joe biden and to put those big new lips on taddy in law's ass. >> what i want to know, what is joe biden's platform? what is his stuff speech to the american people? what are his list of accomplishments that he can rattle off for americans? you know, like donald trump who had to put an entire website together because we couldn't keep track of his accomplishments. >> jimmy: oh, that's why he did it? i thought it was because he got kicked off all the other websites. you know, this is something i
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had forgotten about. his big answer to twitter, "truth social," their big launch was on february 21st, president's day. three weeks later, it still isn't working. one of the guys in the office signed up so we could see what trump was up to. they put him on a waitlist. three weeks later, he's still on a waitlist! he tried again yesterday, and this is the message they sent. "your account has been created successfully! thank you for joining! due to massive demand, we have placed you on our waitlist. we love you, and you're not just another number to us. but your waitlist number is 1,295, 194." you're not just another number. but here's your number. and that's you. at christmas, we'll be back in touch. trump posted once on truth social the day it went up, and that was it. he has never posted again. he is reported to be furious about how badly the launch went. as if anything he ever does goes well. meanwhile, our vice president kamala harris is out of sight after her husband, doug emhoff, tested positive for covid. the vice president tested
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negative. she was supposed to introduce the president at a women's history month event last night, but decided to stay home out of an abundance of caution. because biden is 173 years old, which left grampotus all alone with a podium. >> there's a little change of who is on the stage because of the first lady's husband contracting covid. look at this room at what you see. pardon? that's right. she's fine. it's me. the second lady -- the first gentleman, how about that. >> jimmy: well, no, that's wrong too. why does it always feel like he's doing "who's on first" with himself? meanwhile, former heisman trophy winner and trump aficionado herschel walker is running for
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senate in georgia. walker made an appearance at a local church over the weekend trying to drum up some support where he took time out to share his thoughts on the subject of evolution. >> at one time, science said man came from apes. did it not? >> every time i read or hear that, i think to myself you just didn't read the same bible i did. >> this is what's interesting, if that is true, why are there still apes? think about it. >> jimmy: i'm trying to think about it but it's almost as if it doesn't make any sense. you're going to find this hard to believe, but herschel, who went to the university of georgia, did not graduate. he did go back to get his degree, and they said, "no, you can't have one." meanwhile, former heavyweight champion mike tyson over the past few years has become a cannabis mogul. he's got a big ranch and he sells these products. one of the new products that
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he's selling is based on -- remember when mike tyson bit off evander holyfield's ear, and then bit his other ear? it was one of the top three sports moments of my life. well, now, mike is commemorating that historic event by selling gummy edibles shaped like real human ears. they're called "mike bites." tyson said these ears actually taste good, unlike holyfield's, which were a little bit too chewy, too much cartilage. man, oh man. if anyone could monetize cannibalism, it's mike tyson. i feel like evander holyfield should get a piece, right? i mean, he gave a piece. he gave two pieces! he should get a piece of this deal. spring is almost here, and summer is around the corner, and that's when guillermo and i get serious about our bodies. right, guillermo? >> always, jimmy. >> jimmy: guillermo and i are always looking for ways to pump each other up. so one of the writers here at the show, louis, told us about a new workout that supposedly sculpts your physique by pumping electricity through your body. it's called e.m.s., which stands
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for electrical muscle stimulation. tom holland says he did it in preparation to play spider-man, and anything that's good enough for spider-man is good enough for me and good enough for guillermo. so we tried it. >> all right. so here we are at the electrocution center. this is louis. louis is a writer on our show. what was it you said about this that got me interested and tricked me into agreeing to do it? >> it's a workout session, but only 20 minutes. tat's the best part. also, you're being zapped with electricity throughout the entire session. it's incredibly exhausting. it's like four hours of exercise in 20 minutes is what they say, and you leave so sore. >> you lose weight in 20 minutes >> you'll be shaped in 20 minutes. >> jimmy: his shape is perfect. i don't know what we're going t.
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>> all right, listen -- >> jimmy: are you excited about this? >> not really. >> jimmy: when i'm not looking forward to something, and i would put this into that category, and guillermo is looking less forward to it, it then makes me look forward to it. so let's bring in ronnie. ronnie, come on in here. you're the guide, right? what is this called? >> e.m.s., electro muscular stimulation. >> jimmy: did you invent this? >> no, i'm the trainer. >> jimmy: i'm worried about it a little bit. anybody died on this thing in >> not yet. >> jimmy: will it make us look like, and this is the goal, laird hamilton and gabrielle reese? >> that's going to work. >> jimmy: how do we do this? >> i'm going to put water on your vest. so the water will go on your outfit. >> jimmy: will it make a lightning bolt shoot out of my
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penis? >> we can try. >> jimmy: guillermo, you don't look happy. >> i'm not too happy. this is going to be terrible. >> jimmy: you become like a member of the s.w.a.t. team. >> we take this position here. so three, two, and slowly down. >> jimmy: ahhh. >> like shake it. oh, [ bleep ]! >> jimmy: this is an unexpected twist. suddenly, guillermo went to hatc hatchimo or something. you okay? >> three, two, and down. >> i think this went down. >> jimmy: you have too much
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muscles is what's happening. >> okay. >> jimmy: what level are we on? >> you're on 17. >> jimmy: let's go up higher and see what happens. it felt like somebody just grabbed me from behind. did something just happen? >> ready? two, and turn. >> ahhh. >> jimmy: what numbers are we at? >> 79. >> jimmy: sit too dangerous to make it higher? >> i'll make it higher. and go. >> i feel like my balls are tickling. >> jimmy: it feels like the hulk is giving me a butt massage. guillermo, i'm imagining you're a super character now, the electric pinata. >> nobody can bring the machine at the maximum.
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>> jimmy: nobody has ever done it at the maximum? >> no. it must be pretty hard. you ready? >> jimmy: oh! what's guillermo at? >> 92, guillermo. >> i realized i am a beast. >> and down. do you feel good? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> that's it? >> jimmy: you did it, huh? >> i'm going to have a six pack. >> jimmy: when you tell him he's going to have a six pack, that means he's going to go home and drink half a dozen beer. >> and now we're going to do relaxation. >> jimmy: you're going to electrocute us a little more? >> softly. >> jimmy: we're going to be softly electrocuted. >> you're going to start feeling your lower back. >> oh, yeah, right there. >> and now you're going to feel your glutes. >> jimmy: ever hooked this up while making love? >> you gave me a good idea. >> i'm imagining i'm in hawaii
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right now. >> jimmy: i think we may have fried some of guillermo's brain. >> hey, this feels so good, jimmy. >> jimmy: just like cabo. >> this could be a good present to somebody. >> jimmy: here you go, honey. happy valentine's day. you're going to be electrocuted. >> this feels good. >> guillermo, you look like a hamster in a meme. >> jimmy: wonder twins, activate. >> perfect. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we have a good show for you tonight. keke palmer is here. we've got music from ghost. and we'll be right back with andrew garfield. [ choers
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that's kentucky fried to order! kfc. it's finger lickin' good. . >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. tonight, from the new movie "alice," keke palmer is with us. then later, with what i believe will be our first-ever performance from inside a mausoleum, their new album "impera" came out last week. music from ghost. tomorrow night, adam scott and charlie puth. our first guest is a three-time spider-man and two-time oscar nominee. he is presently a contender for best actor for his work in the netflix musical, "tick, tick... boom." please welcome andrew garfield. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> jimmy: how's it going? by the way, i want to tell you, i'm telling you honestly, you knocked me out in that "tick, tick boom." to be honest, it's not the kind of movie i would seek out. but i thought it was great and you were great in it. and i guess people agree because you got an oscar nomination. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: i act like i'm the only one who noticed. >> it's so great people, young people especially, are responding to it. so kind of strongly i think, because it feels like the kind of quintessential portrait of a young artist struggling and having to go through rejection and failure, which we all have to go through at a young age when we're training or studying or trying to make it in whatever business we're in. i don't know, it's giving a lot
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of hope to young people who feel a vocation, who feel a calling to a specific image of a dream of their life. i'm just like, that's -- >> jimmy: this guy you play, jonathan larson, who is a real person, who was determined to. the point where i think people thought he was crazy. he just had big ideas. >> he was always turned up to an 11. he died so young. he died at the age of 38 on the night before the first preview of his musical "rent." so he was working until he was almost 40. every day he was getting rejection letters and experiencing failure. he was waiting tables. then he still got up the next day and started writing the next one any way. he left the world richer because of it, but he didn't get to experience that harvest. >> jimmy: the message is, take it easy, it's not worth it. >> chill. >> jimmy: and then, we have
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"spider-man," which you're in. only three spidermen, and you were one of them. they could don't that without you. you could have brought that whole project down, suspect that true? >> that's so funny. i felt that terrible power when kevin was like -- and amy were like, so you're going to do this, right?pand i'm like, i'll it. i'll keep you guys dangling. >> jimmy: did you phone toby maguire and said are you doing this? >> i was waiting to hear if toby was engaging. it's that thing where people say toby is fully in, and they were probably telling toby i was fully in. >> jimmy: 100%. >> i would follow toby anywhere. so if toby is in, i'm in. >> reporte >> jimmy: true or false, "spiderman" should be nominated for best picture at the oscar. >> it's a great movie.
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tom watts is an incredible director. he pulled together these story and strands. he made it feel heartfelt and important. and the other thing i love, i love this idea of destiny and the idea that if neither toby's or my peter parkers had been landed into that particular universe, of tom holland's universe, he might have lost his mj, sorry, spoiler. and he might have gone down a dark path if toby wasn't there to kind of appeal to his better angels. i love that, the idea we were called in there for a specific mentoring brotherhood reason. that's just beautiful to me. >> jimmy: and there's so much history to "spider-man" from the comics and the cartoons. and you guys did something fun, it was a big thing online. we have a photograph where you re-enacted the classic moment from, i think it was one of the "spider-man" cartoon series.
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you look like me and guillermo at the electricity center. did you ever try on each other's spidey suits. >> that would have been so awesome. >> jimmy: at one point during the shoot did you take that photograph? >> me and toby landed onset, they put us into the costumes and said we're going to do the meme really quickly. it was before we shot anything. it was like saying hello to tom and we're all in our -- >> jimmy: so the first time you saw tom you were dressed as spiderman? >> kind of, yeah. and we were thrown onto a set and told to point at each other. and i think we got one good shot, and that's that. the rest of the time we were just laughing, trying not to stare at each other's crotches. just comparing bulges. >> and then you had that moment in the movie, too. that was your idea? >> so, we all were putting our heads together about it.
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john watts, who is this genius director and tom and toby, we were all like, where do we put the meme? so it was like we had a writer's room going on between the six of us, and i had the eureka, great scott moment. i kind of like salt bolt upright and i realized where it should be. and i ran onto set and i said i've got the meme, i've got the meme. so i'm proud to say that i got there first. but someone else would have got there. >> jimmy: it's funny, sometimes things seem obvious, but they're not. >> that scene where we're saying is it me pizza or that, and jacob is getting very frustrated. and jacob, he can make anything funny. >> jimmy: he's a funny kid. >> he can make reading the phone
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book funny. >> jimmy: i would like to see that, because people always say, you can make reading the phonebook funny. i disagree. there's some funny names in there, for sure. where do you each get a phone book now, by the way? that could be funny. jacob trying to find a phone book. maybe that's the next movie. andrew garfield is here. he's nominated for an oscar. we'll be right back. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by guinness. happy st. patrick's day.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the life ♪ >> jimmy: andrew garfield in "tick, tick... boom." it is on netflix now. randy was here on monday about you, and we were talking about the fact that you never -- you never sang or did any of this stuff professionally before. and he just felt confident you could do it. did you feel confident you could do it? >> every day was a panic attack. i was borrowing all of his -- lynn is one of the most
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incredible people to ever be around. it's like you're next to your 7-year-old best friend from primary school who happened to write "hamilton" and never got traumatized as a child. he has this creative power and confidence and it becomes contagious. so i kept on looking over my shoulder to see if i was going to get the hook every day, to see if i was going to get fired. he was like, i love you so much. i'm sorry for anyone whoever gave you lack of confidence in your singing voice as a child. i want to find them and have stern words with them. he's so incredible. >> jimmy: that's all you can ask for from a director. so, okay, you do this. and i want to mention one other thing about lynn, because you said something, you won at the -- what was it, i have it written down here, at the hollywood critics association. you said about lynn, we are going to take mushrooms and we are going to watch barb and star
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go to >> jamie is one of my closest friends in the world. >> jimmy: and he was great in that movie. he was super funny. >> genius and so daring. >> jimmy: what an underrated movie that is. >> and annie and kristen knock it out of the park. so we had a -- we were like, if you win the bet, we'll watch barb and starr on mushrooms together at your house. >> jimmy: is it important to be in your own home when you're having a mushroom experience? >> it feels like it has a comfort level, you want a good setting and good container. either way, we both won that bet. >> jimmy: have you prepared an
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acceptance speech for the oscar broadcast? is that something you think of? >> that's such an awful question. >> jimmy: you have to think about it. you have to do it. and don't say no, because that's ridiculous. if you go up there and you have nothing prepared -- >> you're horrible. i didn't know i was going to win, oh, my gosh. but like -- >> jimmy: if that happens, we're all going to know. >> i had no idea. but what's annoying is you can feel -- so i'm -- it's crazy, man. when i think about myself, it's like a 17-year-old drama student. the fact that i have been nominated for an oscar twice is insane and i won a tony award. i don't take it lightly. so to be dominated with will smith, and all the others, i just won everything, first of all. but the other thing that's tricky is, i think you can feel
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where the energy is going, even before the awards. so when i was nominated for a tony, i was really worried because it felt -- you can look at a betting website. an true drew is odds on favorit win. so now i have to prepare for a speech. but this one, i looked at the betting website, and i'm not odds on favorite. so i get to enjoy my night and applaud who i think will win. i think we all know two i'm talking about. >> jimmy: we do? >> i think there's an energy. any way, i don't want to jinx anything for anyone. if i say it that person might not win. then maybe i'll have to go up like, i had no idea. maybe i'm doing some weird reversing witching. >> jimmy: i think the mushrooms have really gotten you. have you discussed any of this
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with your fellow nominees in that category? >> no. but i did receive the greatest hug in the world from denzel washington where he gives the kind of hugs where you feel like you're never going to breathe again. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> you don't want to breathe again, because what a way to go. >> jimmy: are you sure he wasn't trying to intimidate you? like i'm going to squash this one and then i'll be alone at the top. you never know. he's very competitive. >> he seems pretty generous. >> jimmy: congratulations. whatever the outcome, it's a great movie. you did a great job. two great movies in one year. rit?>> i don't know.
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emmy-winning actor, writer, producer, and singer with a new movie called "alice" opening in theaters friday. please welcome keke palmer. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. this is quite an ensemble you put together here. >> thank you so much. i decided to give you a little green moment. >> jimmy: and a day ahead of st. patrick's. >> look at that. >> jimmy: the last time you were here, i wasn't here. shawn hayes was filling in for me as host of the show. and the time before that, i think we were on zoom because of covid. >> we were. we had fun gametime with kevin hart. >> jimmy: yeah, that hasn't come out yet. but no, it's all right. i don't think it's a surprise. >> i love shawn. i was hoping he would be here this time. >> jimmy: i can probably get him on the phone if you want. you were at the time shooting
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jordan peele's new movie. nobody knows what it's about. >> i've seen some interesting theorys on redit, all wrong. >> jimmy: so there's a trailer online, and people are trying to figure out, it looks very intriguing. >> i got to see the first rough cut of it, and i was just like, how do i not tell anybody about this movie? it's really hard. i hate keeping secrets. >> jimmy: how long till that comes out? how long are you going to keep it secret? >> i'm going to keep it until july 22nd. >> jimmy: all right. so july 22nd is the time. it's called "nope" and does the title have anything to do with the movie itself? >> i mean, this is my idea of it. i think the title is just like the energy that black folks have in horror movies, like nope. like, i'm not doing it. like, nope.
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>> jimmy: i like that a lot. >> thank you. i like it, too. >> jimmy: you come from a big, funny family. your mom and dad have a lot of siblings and there's a million people in the family. how many siblings do you have? >> three, little brother and sister that are twins. my mom and dad are twins and they had twins. >> jimmy: that's common, right? >> it's totally not common. >> jimmy: i thought he was hereditary. >> but you would never expect the twins to have twins. they had my older sister, then me, and then they decided for the twins to be the twins. why couldn't i be the twin? >> jimmy: it seems tough to hold them accountable for that, because i'm sure they didn't get to decide. >> i know. >> jimmy: it's not like dad said, and now two! >> and it's so crazy, because they just turned 21 and i got to take them to vegas. >> jimmy: your parents? >> no, the twins. we went to vegas, i took them to
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the strip club. >> jimmy: you took your brother and sister. >> to the strip club. i felt like it was fun. he had his girlfriend with him and started checking compatibility charts with the stripper. the girlfriend was like, what's going on here? >> jimmy: what was the dynamic like with your siblings? now that i think of it, i once took my brother to a strip club when he turned 21. >> come on. it's like, fun. >> jimmy: not for him it wasn't. >> jimm >> why? >> jimmy: because he was getting a dance and i snuck up behind him and whispered, what would mom think? so i took a little of the fun out of it. >> that is -- no one wants to think about their parents at a strip club. >> jimmy: you played a dancer in "hustler." so when you walk in --
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>> they were like, good to see you. we were in the bathroom, cutting it up. i have a good relationship with the dancers in a strip club. before "hustlers" and after, i met a stripper one time, that was on one of my favorite movies. >> jimmy: do they gather around you? >> yes. it becomes a girl party. we forget about all the dance things and we're just talking. i'm learning about their outside jobs. one was a chef, the other worked for a trucking company. i was getting into it. we had girl talk. >> jimmy: do you go back in the area? >> i do. i live for it. i live for it. >> jimmy: in the dressing room where all the strippers are. do they have clothes on there? >> no. they've got -- every strip club is different. sometimes it's clothes, sometimes it's no clothes, but either way i'm comfortable. >> jimmy: how many have you been to? >> oh, tons. i should take you to atlanta and
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turn it up. >> jimmy: sure. >> down in atlanta -- >> jimmy: explain this to my wife. keke and i are going to atlanta to turn it up. >> tell her it's for the show. it's an experiment. >> jimmy: we're going to meet dancers and ask about their other careers. >> this is a dock me get behind. >> jimmy: you're in the movie "alice." the concept, the plot of this movie is -- sounds crazy, but it's actually something that really happened. >> when people hear about alice, they're like a sci-fi movie? a slave makes it to the 1970s. >> jimmy: it's a true story. the united states of america, until the '60s, there were people who were still working -- still being held as slaves. >> 100% true. >> jimmy: they didn't know or
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just were so -- they were -- they were tricked? >> exactly, they were tricked over the course of all these years. there was a woman who discovered -- she was looking for reparations and they were like, okay, who in your family was a slave? they were like, me? it's the 1960s she said me, i was a slave. so they uncovered the realities. after abolishment, a lot of people didn't want to give up slaves and held them there. the film really showed the kind of -- the unfortunate and horrible condition that is held so dear to some and cause sod many other, my community, so much pain. so the film really, we're in that moment, but it's not an ofly traumatic moment. a lot of time it can feel like trauma porn when we're watching all this horrible stuff. but the introduction of that, and the realization that there's a new way and an opportunity to
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continue to grow from that point, and have something to look forward. when i think about my ancestors, i think of alice, because only the strong survive. somewhere somebody in my gene pool said i want to keep going. that's what the movie is about. which i think is helpful. >> jimmy: common is in the movie with you. did you know him before hand? >> we're both from chicago. common is so cool. some parts were heavy and other parts we were able to have fun. when we got into the '70s, we were okay, my man, we were so happy to be in the '70s, child. and it was so fun to have him. afterwards, we go back and eat vegan food and play spades. and yes, i won. >> jimmy: great to see you, in person. i'm sorry shawn couldn't make it. >> i hate that, but guess what? shoutout to the wife. hopefully she can go with us when we go to atlanta. >> jimmy: it will probably just be you and her. but you'll have a lot of fun.
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>> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank andrew garfield and keke palmer. apologies to matt damon. we did run out of time for him. tomorrow night, adam scott and charlie puth. "nightline" is next, but first, their album is called "impera." from the mountain view mausoleum with the song, "call me little sunshine," ghost! [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ call out in the middle of the night for when else would i hear you ♪
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♪ fall out in the i caou irlight ♪ you will never walk alone you can always reach me you will never ever walk alone ♪ ♪ little sunshine call me call me mephistopheles call me ♪ ♪ when you feel all alone just call me little sunshine ♪ ♪ light up in the middle of the day for how else could you see me ♪
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♪ you will never walk alone you can always reach me you will never ever walk alone ♪ ♪ you will never walk alone you can always reach me you will never ever walk alone ♪ ♪ you will never walk alone you can always reach me you will never ever walk alone ♪ ♪ even when you're dead and gone you can always reach me ♪ ♪ all you gotta do is call me, call me ♪ ♪ little sunshine call me call me mephistopheles call me ♪ ♪ when you feel all alone just call me little sunshine ♪
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[ applause ] tonight -- voices rising and rallying. calling out violence targeting people of asian descent. >> we're fed up, we're pissed off and it's unacceptable in america. >> one year after the spa shootings outside atlanta gripped a nation -- if you were to describe what the gunmen took from you, what would you say? juju chang with the families that lost so much. their path to healing. a call to action. >> i'll make sure that i dedicate the rest of my life for people like her and people like me. >> a search for solidarity and solutions. >> we are going to fight the hate for as long as it takes.
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