tv Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC December 15, 2022 11:35pm-12:37am PST
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dan: for al of us here, we appreciate your time.righim m dar. have a good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.visit ncicap.org] >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, brendan fraser, jalyn hall, and music from weezer, with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. thank you. very nice. thanks. guillermo. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching.
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happy holidays to you and to the person passed out next to you. we are, what now? nine days away from christmas? nine days away from christmas. two days from hannukah. 61 until valentine's day. quick show of hands, how many of you are completely finished with your holiday shopping? [ boos ] >> jimmy: monsters! sick individuals is what you are. [ laughter ] tomorrow, tonight, rather, is a big night at the movies. the long-awaited sequel, "avatar: the way of water" is out. it is by far the most expensive movie ever made. they say "avatar" has to make $2 billion just to break even. even elon musk was like "you guys overpaid for this." [ laughter ] but there is a plan. if the movie doesn't start breaking even by march, producers are going to send a terminator back in time to kill james cameron's mother. [ laughter ] meanwhile, the one-term-inator, donald trump, announced yesterday he would be making a "major announcement." which got everybody going. what's he going to do?
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would he be backing out of the race? is he suing the statue of liberty? who knows? [ laughter ] there was a lot of speculations online. some thought maybe he was returning to twitter, releasing the files on jfk, endorsing ron desantis, choosing a running mate, starting his own political party, running for speaker of the house. well, it turned out to be none of those. trump's major announcement was this. >> hello, everyone, this is donald trump, hopefully your favorite president of all-time, better than lincoln, better than washington. >> jimmy: hornier than kennedy. fatter than taft. [ laughter ] you name it. >> an important announcement to make. i'm doing my first official donald j. trump nft collection right here and right now. they're called trump digital trading cards. these cards feature some of the really incredible artwork pertaining to my life and my career. it's been very exciting. you can collect your trump digital cards just like a baseball card or other collectibles. >> jimmy: trading cards!
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[ laughter ] and not even real trading cards, digital trading cards. which is another way of saying "nothing." [ laughter ] at least last time, you got a red hat. now he's selling you nothing! [ laughter ] it's literally cards against humanity. [ laughter ] >> here's one of the best parts. each card comes with an automatic chance to win amazing prizes, like dinner with me, i don't know if that's an amazing prize but it's what we have. also zoom calls, a one-on-one meeting, autographing memorabilia, and so much more, we're doing a lot. >> jimmy: doing a lot. i can see that. did you know you used to be the president of the united states? [ laughter ] it's true. >> my official trump digital trading cards are $99, which doesn't sound like very much for what you're getting. >> jimmy: yes, it does. [ laughter ] seems like 99 dollars too much, actually. >> buy one and you will join a very exclusive community -- >> jimmy: of the dumbest and most gullible americans ever to walk the planet earth. [ cheers and applause ]
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wait, mr. president, what do i need to complete this once-in-a-lifetime purchase? >> all you need is an email address. collecttrumpcards.com, buy your trump digital trading cards right now before they are all gone, and they will be gone. >> jimmy: can you be gone too? [ laughter ] >> remember, christmas is coming and this makes a great christmas gift. >> no purchase necessary, void where prohibited. >> jimmy: oh, look at this it's like qanon meets qvc, it really is. [ laughter ] i know we say "this is crazy" a lot, but this is crazy! he's selling nfts like a crypto bro. while he's running for president. and by the way, we already have donald trump trading cards. they're called subpoenas. [ moans and laughter ] [ cheers and applause ]
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the timing, too. it's astonishing. three days after that ftx guy got arrested for fraud, trump said "now is the time to get into the imaginary baseball card market." and these -- let's go through some of these cards. before we do, i cannot stress this strongly enough, we did not create or alter any of these in any way. this is what this monkeybrain is selling. sheriff hunter trump. hotshot hollywood trump. trump's head glued on a football player in a suit. two thumbs-up badass in front of the urinal trump. with ketchup in his eye. tuxedo trump, do you think he knows that's not his body? [ laughter ] do you think they're like, "you look great." they're incredible. i think we have another one. old gay man on the moon. and there are dozens more! [ laughter ] this was his major announcement. he met someone who does photoshop. this has to be the most pathetic announcement of all-time. that includes when they announced eric was born. [ moans and laughter ] even trump's bootlickers at newsmax were underwhelmed by trump's announcement.
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>> uh -- that is his major announcement. many thought it would be political. many thought it would be about maybe creating a new party. there was so much speculation on this. but it's not that. it's a digital trading card. >> jimmy: yep. [ laughter ] only 11 months after the nft craze, it's an nft. as in "no effing thanks, donald." [ laughter ] meanwhile, in washington last night, they unveiled the official portrait of outgoing speaker of the house nancy pelosi. >> oh! oh, thank you, everybody! hi, speaker of the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's our early christmas gift to all of you, a nude guillermo. you could be streaker of the house. [ laughter ] this weekend -- oh, this is -- now this is a major announcement. in college football, washington state takes on fresno state in the second annual jimmy kimmel l.a. bowl on saturday. [ cheers and applause ]
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last night we had the bulldogs from fresno state with us. tonight we're hosting the players from washington state. the cougars are in the building right now. [ cheers and applause ] there they are. good-looking group of kids. now guys, i want to ask about your logo. i'm going to put that up on the screen right now. let's put that up on the screen. no offense, it looks like either a snail or a penis got slammed in a car door. [ laughter ] oh-oh, i think i've angered the team. all right. you know what i want to do now? i want to give each player a chance to say his name and position. but we don't have time to do it individually like they do in the game. i want you to say all your names and positions at once, okay? ready? all right. three, two, one -- [ team yelling names and positions ]
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>> jimmy: very good, that's very efficient. [ cheers and applause ] like watching "the view." all right. good luck. if you want to join us at the game on saturday, go to labowlgame.com. it's the jimmy kimmel l.a. bowl presented by stifel. guillermo will be there, cousin sal will be there, our mascot, jimmy camel, will be there vomiting on the kids. [ laughter ] everyone is invited. so come. [ cheers and applause ] speaking of kids. not only is it the holiday season, it's flu, rsv, and covid season. and to celebrate, it's time for one of our favorite holiday traditions, this is a game, we're going to all play it together, very simple. i will show you a photograph of a screaming child. you have to guess if that child is on santa's lap or getting an inoculation. okay? all right, let's play "santa's lap or booster shot?" [ cheers and applause ] number one. all right, santa's lap or getting a booster shot? everyone says santa?
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and it is -- santa, that's correct. [ cheers and applause ] next? lap or booster shot? all right. audience says booster. that is another one. all right, here we go. this little girl is on a lap or being vaxed? booster, you say? and she is -- oh, that's santa. our next child in distress, santa or covid? we have a mix on this one. it is -- booster shot. a very unwanted booster shot. next? santa or shot? santa -- is correct. how about this little girl?
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and again, we are mixed on this one. this is -- oh, wow. that's an in-house santa. that's an unhappy kid. next we have -- oh, this kid looks happy. all right. santa or booster? let's see. we have -- santa's lap, but i could point out -- one more traumatized child. santa's lap or booster shot? all right. you're mixed, and you're right, it's both. [ applause ] thanks for playing, and a happy disease season to one and all. one more thing before we steam ahead. we have another year coming to a close. what we've done is put together the finest tv moments we've bleeped and blurred whether they needed it or not. it's "this year in unnecessary censorship," 2022. [ cheers and applause ] >> as you begin your last great
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journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. [ bleep ] you. >> i'm worried about covid, i'm worried about the bird flu. now i have to be worried about [ bleep ], [ bleep ]? >> you're going to [ bleep ], [ bleep ]? bet you're talking about that [ bleep ], that guy is the [ bleep ] right there. >> when a horse gets [ bleep ], you have to actually push his [ bleep ] and help each stride. you're helping him as he's getting [ bleep ]ed. >> i [ bleep ]ed the guy, i [ bleep ]ed him three times. >> i heard a story the other day that i wanted to [ bleep ] my daughter, ivanka, that didn't happen. >> i felt really comfortable just having you come into my [ bleep ], you know? you seem like a really good guy. >> i want you all to know that i was born with a little [ bleep ]. >> i know today is national name your [ bleep ] day. >> really? >> mine was tinkerbell. >> just give me a big [ bleep ] so i can hardly get my mouth
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around it, boy, that's what i want. >> he just says, i have [ bleep ] in my mouth. then he says a second later, "it's gone." where did it go? weird. >> when my lead agent, tim gables, came in, i stuck my finger in his [ bleep ] and said, you're not [ bleep ]ing me. >> the army corps of engineers says if somebody comes to your door asking for money, a signature, or to come inside your [ bleep ], steer clear, that is a red flag. >> my name is j.r. majewski and my pronouns are patriot and ass [ bleep ]er. >> we should all agree the answer's not to defund the police, it's to [ bleep ] the police. [ bleep ] them. [ bleep ] them. ♪ good night ladies we're going to [ bleep ] y to close out the year strong g
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call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome back. tonight, from the highly acclaimed movie, "till," jalyn hall is with us. [ cheers and applause ] later, these guys have been here three times this year. i don't know if you realize this. they were here in spring, the summer, the fall, and now their fourth appearance on the show this year, "seasons winter" is their latest ep. it comes out wednesday. wiser from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ]
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all right. our first guest tonight is a mummy-slaying motion picture star who is getting big reviews for his performance in the movie, "the whale." it's playing in new york and l.a. now and opens everywhere on wednesday. please welcome brendan fraser. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow. this must be a fun time in your life right now. >> i'm enjoying it. >> jimmy: good. you've got this movie, you're in the leading role, you're getting these incredible reviews. pyou got the critics' choice award nomination yesterday. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: you guys, i remember reading when the movie came out, you were at the venice film festival, is that where it was? >> that's where it premiered. >> jimmy: you got a six-minute standing ovation or something
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there? >> i think it depends on who's holding the stopwatch, tell you the truth. some italians "it's a eight-minute standing ovation!" "it's a ten-minute standing ovation!" that's a long time. >> jimmy: they do measure the minutes, don't they? >> they do. how do you clap for ten minutes? >> jimmy: i have no idea, i don't know, it would be uncomfortable. >> it would hurt -- it would take a lot of time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think most people realize, ever think about how long eight minutes is. it's like -- it's like two songs. like two whole songs. >> yeah. >> jimmy: of clapping nonstop. is that -- that has to be embarrassing, right? >> well, it was quite overwhelming for me. >> jimmy: right, sure. >> i hadn't seen the film with an audience before. >> jimmy: okay. >> and this was a film festival audience. and they were very venetian. and quite vocal. [ laughter ] and so happy to be there. and i was -- i was -- i was quite swept up in being there
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with sadie sink and hong chau and and darren aronofsky, bowing and saying thank you. and it's really hot. so i'm thinking, let's go and get something to drink, let's get out of here. we started to make for the door. darren goes, "no, take a bow." so he's the boss. so i went back and took a -- we almost got away. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and it started up again? >> it started up again. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. what are you going to do? you can't just walk out while people are clapping. >> no. >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] you did go get a drink and they released you eventually. now here you are. and you go -- like, you will -- it's not like -- you like to go meet people, you'll go to like conventions, like the comic-con. >> sure. >> jimmy: the "george of the jungle" fest, et cetera. [ laughter ] all that kind of stuff, right? >> i really enjoy meeting with everybody who put me where i am. >> jimmy: you do? >> i -- it's -- it's fun to sit
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at a desk and you meet people, it's kind of like speed dating in a way. [ laughter ] or, you know -- kind of a victory lap that takes you instead of you taking the victory lap. it's like one after the next of people saying things to you. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> sometimes unsettling when they roll their sleeve up and there's a tattoo of me on it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: do you get a lot of that? did. >> normally i put a moustache on it. >> jimmy: you've seen so many tattoos of your own face on people's bodies that you have a thing you do when you see them? >> yeah. >> jimmy: wow. [ laughter ] >> if i sign my name, they'll just go get that tattooed on also. that's just a little weird. that costs extra. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wonder if anybody ever got the moustache you drew on there tattooed? >> you know, i don't know that. >> jimmy: uh-huh? that is strange, isn't it, boy, that's kind of crazy. people say they name their kids after you. >> i've heard that. >> jimmy: you have, wow. you've been doing these movies a very long time. i have a photograph i want to share. this is from the movie "airheads." you and adam sandler in 1994. [ cheers and applause ]
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who would have guessed that these two airheads, almost 30 years later, would both be spoken of for oscar consideration for best actor? [ laughter and applause ] do you keep in touch with adam? >> sure, yeah. we've seen each other around the ever-decreasing size of campus that is hollywood. lately we had a nice chat. >> jimmy: do you remember shooting this, or is it just -- >> absolutely, i remember most every single day. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, it's early in your career, and everything's so fresh and interesting and fun. we were with steve buscemi and joe mantegna. >> jimmy: right, yeah. right. >> it was an all-star cast. it was great fun. we would get in at like 4:00 in the afternoon, sun's going down. i'd get my wig stapled to my head. [ laughter ] adam would eat all the chicken wings. then we'd go shoot something on
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top of the parking structure that's the "die hard" building, as it was known. >> jimmy: oh, right, the "die hard" building. >> stage dive off into an adoring crowd to make our escape into the arms of the police who throw us in jail. but there was a crash mat down below. and we were all really psyched to do our stunt. and steve and i and adam on action, go! we went over. no problem. adam went thud. and then years later told me that he actually had twisted his back really bad. we thought, we should have listened to joe mantegna who's like, "can you just let the grownups do the stunts, you guys?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he advised you not to jump off the building, yeah. >> that and wear comfortable shoes because you're going to be spending a lot of time in them on a film set. >> jimmy: is the best advice you get from actors you look up to or whatever practical advice like that? >> sure. >> jimmy: like, don't jump off
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buildings? >> don't jump off buildings. >> jimmy: did you take that to heart or no? >> clearly not. >> jimmy: adam is still injured as a result of not listening to joe mantegna. >> and we are uncomfortable shoes. >> jimmy: and wearing uncomfortable shoes. did you want to be an actor when you were a kid? is that something you started -- how old were you when you realized you wanted to? >> pretty early on. i knew i -- i didn't really do that well at academia, but i understood storytelling and i wanted to be a part of that. i was a kid who grew up going lots of different places so constantly reinventing yourself too. so it makes sense to be an actor, you're someone new every time. comfortable in your own skin, so to speak. >> jimmy: you'd come in, be the cool guy somewhere, might make a shift? >> might show up as a dweeb the next place. >> jimmy: did you tell your mom, i want to be an actor? how did it work? >> she knew that. when we lived in europe, she would take us to london to see plays early on. so i started off watching "jesus christ superstar" on stage.
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"the mousetrap" when it was in its 37th year, i think it's in its 115th year now. also, gosh -- anything. i fell in love with london, and i fell in love with the culture of theater. that's where it all started. >> jimmy: do you -- oh, okay. [ applause ] other lovers of the culture of theater. did you -- yeah, and the funny -- i think one of the most fun things about being an actor is you get to play all different jobs. you get to play baseball in a movie. you were a baseball player as a kid, right? >> i was more of a little league kind -- >> jimmy: a little league baseball player. >> a baseball family for sure. fathers and sons have challenges talking to each other, they can talk about baseball. makes sense. so the year that i did that, it was the year of the baseball strike. was that '95? '94? help. >> jimmy: yeah, right around there, yeah, yeah. >> i just know because the
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players who worked on the film were ribbing me. >> jimmy: you're talking about "the scout." the movie "the scout." you made with albert brooks. >> albert brooks. right, they were like, "you're the only guy getting paid to wear the pinstripes this year." >> jimmy: oh, right. >> i played a yankee pitcher. >> jimmy: you shot at yankee stadium, as i recall? >> i did. pitched from the mound, actually. >> jimmy: you did, yeah. that's got to be a dream come true, right? >> it was -- it was, yeah. before i knew to have the dream, tell you the truth. >> jimmy: okay, yeah. >> believe it or not, i got ahold of -- steve nebraska has to hit it out of the park. on the first pitch when it came time to shoot my stuff, i actually got ahold of it and it was not a bad single, right over second base. they caught me for sure but they were like, "we thought we were going to be here all afternoon." >> jimmy: the yankees, none of the yankees were there at this time because it was the strike? >> that's right, it was. they were being doubled. george steinbrenner, it was his house. >> jimmy: right, sure.
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>> we would be shooting, and michael ritchie was the director. great guy, gentle giant. i can remember shooting a contract-signing scene. someone started shouting profanity and it's george steinbrenner. he's between third and home plate, "get the [ bleep ] off of my infield!" these guys are freaking out because they're dragging cables across the grass. he's like -- >> jimmy: oh, so he was not kidding around? >> he was not happy about it at all. >> jimmy: wow. >> not happy about it. diego calmed him down, you know. he had a point. >> jimmy: now -- you know what, it's one thing to play baseball, it's another thing to get shouted out by steinbrenner. that's a real professional baseball experience. >> authentic. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back, we're going to see a clip from "the whale." brendan fraser is here. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by miko. the ridiculously smart,
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>> it's a practical -- it's apparatus. >> jimmy: apparatus, they say. what does that mean, apparatus? >> all the applications. so different modalities of body suit that conform, then another layer of clothing that maybe had cooling tubes in it, and then the prosthetics itself, which were extensive. adrien morot's done amazing work on this. to create charlie's body in obeyance of the laws of physics and gravity in a way that i don't think we've seen portrayed as authentically in films before. >> jimmy: no, for sure not, yeah. >> such as with this. there might have been a light digital curative, that was just in case the fabric was in its own movie that morning. >> the scene or something like that, that's it? >> otherwise, what you saw is what you got, yeah. >> jimmy: charlie is a man who is homebound, who's got a lot of
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bad things happening to him, but is also a generally kind of a positive person? >> he's an optimist. and he has -- like a superpower that the writer endowed him with. and that's to see the good in others and bring that out in them, even when they can't see that in themselves. and as an educator, as a teacher, which he is, he works with a laptop, the camera turned off. i think that's important in telling. he's not who -- he's not -- he's not as he presents in the world. he's an individual and a human, a father, and someone infinitely capable of care and love. that said, his world is fraught, like an ocean at sea. he's the lighthouse in the middle of it. he's visited by his caretaker and best friend played by hong
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chau, you saw it in the clips, she's brilliant in this. >> jimmy: yeah. >> sadie sink of "stranger things" fame more recently is fantastic in this. i know she was just on your show. >> jimmy: she was here, yeah. >> samantha morton and ty simpkins. it's a small cast, it was a chamber piece really, an arthouse movie made during the time of the pandemic. the pinnacle of it, really. >> jimmy: do you look at the oscar odds and see, you know -- i'm sure you're aware you're like the favorite to win the oscar. or are you aware of that? [ cheers and applause ] you must be. >> if you say so, jimmy. i -- i'm aware that "the whale" could bring us to the finish line, and i'm excited for that prospect. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: right, okay. i was curious. i was looking at it. sometimes i like to bet on these things. >> like money? >> jimmy: yeah.
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real money. >> you're talking about me, man. >> jimmy: yeah we won -- yes. i won a lot of money on the oscars last year. also i'm hosting it so i really could control the outcome. [ laughter ] i've given the wrong name before. >> now, now -- >> jimmy: you know? i'm just saying. you know, play your cards right, we could both do pretty well with this deal. [ laughter ] >> so if i don't hear my name, then i just make a call at home plate, right? >> jimmy: don't worry, we'll take care of it, i don't want to talk about it in front of them. do you ever go on universal and get on that "mummy" ride? >> i opened it. i was there at the opening of it. >> jimmy: that was a long time ago, right? >> i haven't since, no. there was one this florida they had to close down. they had to put new scarab beetles and new technology, flame bars in it, i heard. this one, i think when it went in, it took over for "e.t." >> jimmy: that's right, it was the "e.t." right before that. >> which is great. it was herky-jerky, had ketchup stains on it and stuff. >> jimmy: was e.t. in bad shape? >> he was looking a little
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battered. >> jimmy: whereas with a mummy, you're dead, you don't look good in the first place. it's great to have you here. congratulations on the movie. it's called "the whale." it's playing in new york and l.a. right now. [ cheers and applause ] it opens in theaters everywhere december 21st. brendan fraser, everybody! thank you, brendan. we'll be back with jalyn hall. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now save up to $1000 and get iphone 14 pro on us at at&t. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq,
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome back. music from weezer still to come. our next guest isn't old enough to vote, drive, or buy a hard seltzer. but he is old enough to be nominated for a critics' choice award for best young actor for his portrayal of emmett till in the civil rights drama, "till." >> they have a different set of rules for negroes down there, are you listening? >> yes. >> you have to be extra careful with white people, you can't risk looking at them the wrong way. >> i know. >> be small down there.
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>> like this? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "till" is on demand right now. please welcome jalyn hall. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ congratulations to you. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> jimmy: this must be very exciting, huh? >> it is very exciting. i'm backstage and i'm thinking, wow, i'm actually here. >> jimmy: i didn't mean that, this. i meant the fact -- >> oh, right. >> jimmy: how did you find out you got nominated for the critics' choice award? >> oh, man. i was most recently working on "all american." and i'm in the -- >> jimmy: that's your tv show? >> yes, "all american." [ cheers and applause ] thank you. and i'm sitting in the trailer,
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and i'm in a group chat, like, with -- you know, my team. you know, my agent and things of that sort. and they don't call. like, ever. ever. we just text, we make sure everything's good, boom. but this particular time i'm in the hair trailer. and my phone rings, and they're facetiming me, it's a group call. i'm like, did somebody just accidentally press this? because we never facetime. so my mom comes into the hair trailer and she's like, "they're calling me, they're looking for you." she gives me the phone, i grab the phone, i look at it. mind you, it's a facetime call. everybody can hear, i don't have my airpods, nothing. "do you know i'm at work right now?" "yes, but really quick, you just got nominated for best young actor in the critics' choice awards." [ cheers and applause ] it was amazing. and everybody in the trailer, my co-workers, they were right beside me getting their hair done. and everybody's super ecstatic. we're laughing. my mom cried. speaking of, i want to point out, that is my mother.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: where is your mom? hi, mom. >> my beautiful mom. >> jimmy: is your mother your manager? >> actually -- at the start of my career, she was my manager. >> jimmy: you fired her? [ laughter ] >> let's just -- let's just say, no decisions will be made without eema mcgowin's say-so. >> jimmy: your costar was here, danielle detwiler, was here. she said she auditioned for this movie on zoom. did you audition on zoom as well? >> yeah, well -- >> jimmy: or did you text in your audition? >> that would have been very handy. but yeah, like everything, i believe, at that time -- everything was over zoom. and my first audition, i had no idea what i was auditioning for. you know. like, in the world of acting, you know. everything has to be discreet. >> jimmy: they kept it -- >> they kept it quiet at first. i had the lines from a scene in the movie. but the name of the character could have been gerald or
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something, who knows. so i'm reading it. and then as we go -- progress, a month or a couple weeks past, we get the same script again. and i'm looking at my mom like, "i read this before." they're like, "oh, yeah, it must be a call-back." it was a chemistry read. in that chemistry read, they told me what it was for. so i had probably two days to just laser focus on embodying this character. and it didn't help that i did my chemistry read in my grandmother's bathroom. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, you were in -- why were you in your grandmother's bathroom? >> yes, at that time i was in atlanta. whenever i go back to atlanta, which is where i'm from, i love spending time with my family, especially my grandma. i'm in her house, we're chilling, we're chilling. it was moved up. the chemistry read was moved up. i was supposed to be back in my home. they're telling me, "you have to hop on right now." so i hop on. i'm looking for the place that has the right levels.
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with zoom, it's so inconvenient, you have to make your own pedestal. you've got to get books, you've got to stack it up. you know? >> jimmy: yeah. >> they say it's not eye level so you've got to change it. so luckily it was just the right level in the bathroom. [ laughter ] so we go in the bathroom. i set it up. i do my chemistry read. from then on, gold. >> jimmy: good thing grandma didn't have to go. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> jimmy: you might not be here. [ cheers and applause ] i heard your dream is to be in a superhero movie, is that true? >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: what character do you want to play? >> oh, man. i've ran the scenario a thousand times through my head. but i have really been very selective on if miles morales ever -- >> jimmy: spider-man, yeah. >> i would love to do that. i grew up such a lover of this. and my grandfather, he was my best friend, you know. especially in this subject. so that, that was my promise to him. >> jimmy: he loved -- your grandpa loved comic books?
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>> every time i would go to their house, "hey, grandma," give her a hug. "what's up, grandpa?" iron man shirt, spider-man shirt, whatever. we would just sit there. and he had the dvds. at that time i'm pretty sure netflix, anything like that, streaming services were a thing. he had the dvds and we'd sit there and watch them. so i feel like, you know -- >> jimmy: does your family ever your career?u, being involved i- >> oh, man. >> jimmy: no, that's a yes? okay. [ laughter ] >> but -- i love it, though. especially, you know, my mom. with my mom being with me, you know, forever. and she gave me -- well, she gave me everything. kudos to all the moms and the parents out there. [ cheers and applause ] but she gave me my trademark. as you can see, i have one dimple. >> jimmy: hold on, i can only see one side. okay, yeah, you do have a dimple. >> so a lot of people, oh my god, that's amazing. it was a manmade dimple. i have to tell this story.
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>> jimmy: a manmade dimple? >> i always keep this in my back pocket to tell it. i'm in the kitchen one day. i'm running around. i'm 4, 5 years old. and i laugh every time she tells me this. i'm running, she's cooking. i'm running around. i slid and i hit a bench that was sitting right there in our kitchen, right? and i remember this bench. we got rid of this bench a minute ago. [ laughter ] we had to get him out of there. i hit my face on the side of it. you know, i was crying, things of that nature. my mom, she didn't even want to -- she didn't want to look, she thought i might be bleeding. "make sure he's okay, please, please, please." she was running her own hair salon at this time, she was really busy. my dad takes me to the doctor. and the doctor, he says, "what happened?" and i said, as a 4-year-old, "the bench hit me." [ laughter ] but -- it sounded like i was saying the --
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>> jimmy: oh, okay, all right. >> so they come in. they're like, "say it one more time." i tell them. my dad's there, they take my dad into a separate room. "so your son is saying that the -- hit me." and it's a whole thing. he calls my mom, "what are they going -- taking me to a separate room --" it was a crazy thing. but out of that very interesting story came my dimple. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and a dimple was born. >> and a dimple was born, yeah. >> jimmy: well, maybe somebody will option the movie rights to that story too. >> i know, right? that would be great. >> jimmy: well, it's great to meet you. congratulations on the nomination and the movie, it's a great movie. it's called "till." it is on demand right now. jalyn hall, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, jalyn. we'll be back with weezer. >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live!" concert series is presented by mercedes eq. all electric, all mercedes.
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we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next but first, making their fourth and final appearance of the year, their ep "szns: winter" is out wednesday. here with the song, "i want a dog," weezer! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i want a dog to curl up beside me i want a dog ♪ ♪ cuz he would keep me company i want a dog ♪ cause he would look out for me cheer me up when i don't ♪ ♪ think i'll make it i want a dog cuz he'd try to ♪ ♪ lick my face and he would smile when i get home ♪ ♪ to my place i want a dog cuz sometime humans ♪ ♪ hold it all inside
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i need to be connected i live in a prison ♪ ♪ there's nothing here for me a sink and a toilet ♪ ♪ a flickering bulb i made a wrong choice now i must pay the price ♪ ♪ trapped in my body and my own mind i want a dog ♪ ♪ to lead me to the backyard and fetch the ball as if he was a lifeguard ♪ ♪ i want a dog to softly walk beside me guide me home ♪ ♪ i don't want to walk alone
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