Best of Late Night TV: Louis CK Defends Patriots Cheating, Channing Tatum Loves Daughter's 'Poop Face' (VIDEO)
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
The Northeast was covered in snow Monday night, and Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers were on repeats (not because of the storm, but still). David Letterman pressed on, talking to Louis CK about the Super Bowl. Louis is from Boston and he's a Patriots fan. He has no problem with the deflated footballs, or with bending the rules to win. He thinks the whole thing is hilarious. In the second video, he talks about how he disappoints his fans. At every live show, he can always spot the fans in the crowd who are disappointed. Channing Tatum was on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and he and Jimmy talked about their baby daughters. Channing said his favorite thing about babies is that they all have unique poop faces. His daughter's poop face reminds him of Marlon Brando's death in "The Godfather." Haha. Channing also discussed how he had an imaginary friend growing up. The kid's name was just "Boy." Chan also talked about the Team Oscar contest, Quentin Tarantino, and the rest of his busy career. Chan insists "Magic Mike 2" is truly bigger and better than the first. Author and political commentator Nicolle Wallace was also on David Letterman's show, talking about Sarah Palin, Dick Cheney, and President George W. Bush. Football player J.J. Watt was on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," and he jumped over Jimmy and Guillermo. Ellar Coltrane, aka the kid from "Boyhood," was on "Conan" and he talked about how weird it was to shoot the cover of Entertainment Weekly with his younger selves. Amanda Peet was also on "Conan." She stars in the new TV show "Togetherness" and she's married to David Benioff, one of the showrunners of "Game of Thrones." Amanda admitted she didn't like GoT at first (!!!blasphemy!!!) since she thought it all sounded silly. She told him it was a "terrible idea" like Dungeons and Dragons. Now, of course, she's obsessed with the show, but she doesn't like spoilers so she has to hide her eyes from some things.