Taking it in stride! Andy Cohen may have some regrets about his New Year’s Eve special on CNN, but he wasn’t bothered by Stephen Colbert‘s recap of the evening.
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Stephen Colbert has been singing the praises of The Lord of the Rings for 20 years, and now, as he says in last night’s musical tribute, he’s ready to rap. Joining him in “The #1 Trilly” – short for trilogy – are some folks who know their way around Middle-earth: Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Hugo Weaving, Andy Serkis, Orlando Bloom and Viggo Mortensen.
Also taking part in the music video: Method Man, Killer Mike, Anna Kendrick and Jon Batiste.
Colbert explained on last
Taking it in stride! Andy Cohen may have some regrets about his New Year’s Eve special on CNN, but he wasn’t bothered by Stephen Colbert‘s recap of the evening.
Getting in the spirit! As the most wonderful time of the year nears, celebrities like Taylor Swift and Orlando Bloom are ringing in the holidays with their favorite flicks.
Anderson Cooper says he’s “bad at drinking” and proved just that when the CNN correspondent visited “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Dec. 16.
Lord of the Rings is his favourite movie trilogy, before launching into a rap called The No 1 Trilly with Jon Batiste. Rappers Method Man and Killer Mike helped the duo along with the lyrics as a number of stars from the JRR Tolkien movies joined in.
Stephen Colbert is honoring what he considers to be the greatest trilogy of all time. The 57-year-old late-night host took some time on Wednesday's episode of to honor the 20th anniversary of «If you ask me, there is no better film series.
The Lord Of The Rings cast have teamed up with Method Man and Killer Mike for a rap music video to celebrate the film trilogy’s 20th anniversary.During Wednesday’s (December 15) episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert introduced a hip-hop tribute titled ‘#1 Trilly’ – where Elijah Wood and Sean Astin wax lyrical about how The Lord Of The Rings is the greatest film trilogy ever released.The video also features Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Orlando Bloom, Andy Serkis and Hugo Weaving, along
A song in their hearts! To celebrate the milestone 20th anniversary of the Lord of the Rings movies, Stephen Colbert had a special way to celebrate alongside the original film stars.
Denzel Washington shed a few tears on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” last night while discussing his mother Lennis Washington, who passed away in June at the age of 97.
Stephen Colbert is celebrating 20 years of “The Lord of the Rings” in a big way.
Stephen Colbert brought the cast of “The Lord of the Rings” movies together Wednesday to mark the first film’s upcoming 20th anniversary with an epic rap paying tribute to what the “Late Show” host considers to be the best trilogy of all time.Sorry, the “No.
Stephen Colbert has some general health advice for “General Hospital” alum Ingo Rademacher.
Former General Hospital actor Ingo Rademacher, who earlier this week sued ABC after he was fired for refusing to comply with a Covid vaccine mandate, has broken out of his usual daytime perch, first by getting mocked mercilessly during Stephen Colbert’s Late Show monologue and soon to be featured in a sit down interview with Tucker Carlson.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorStephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and James Corden all have extra work this evening.The three late-night hosts will on Wednesday night make nods to Google and a new commercial from the company that highlights how consumers searched for ways to heal and come back during a difficult year, part of a rare triple play that weaves an advertiser’s message across three different late-night programs in the same time span.The project has been in the works for almost three
Henry Cavill’s Superman costume is missing one key accessory that unites him with some of the Men of Steel that came before: that red underwear worn on the outside of his blue supersuit.On Tuesday’s “Late Show,” host Stephen Colbert proposed the idea of adding the underwear look to the costume, should Cavill wear the cape again and “The Witcher” star was “open” to it. “I love the look of your Superman.
Henry Cavill dropped by Tuesday’s edition of “The Late Show”, where he and host Stephen Colbert discussed such disparate topics as why his Superman didn’t wear the traditional red “granny panties” (Colbert’s description), the upcoming season of Netflix hit “The Witcher”, and Cavill’s “nerd cred” from having built his own gaming PC.
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