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Late Night Highlights: Stephen Colbert Scolds Rush Limbaugh For His Offensive Chinese Impression

“For someone who doesn’t understand it, he speaks Chinese beautifully,” Stephen Colbert joked about Rush Limbaugh’s impression of Chinese President Hu Jintao last night, before reprimanding the pundit for his other offensive impressions like Black Guy and Parkinson’s Sufferer. Elsewhere, Jimmy Fallon threw drinks in Ashton Kutcher’s face, Ryan Gosling performed a Blue Valentine duet with Jimmy Kimmel and Kaley Cuoco told David Letterman about the horse that literally crushed her leg.

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Late Night Highlights: Ricky Gervais Explains His Ideal Golden Globes Nazi Joke

Sunday’s Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais told Conan O’B rien that he has not run any of his show ideas by producers after they dismissed the elaborate Nazi gag he had planned for the ceremony’s opening. (Honestly, it sounds kind of funny.) In other late night events, Kelsey Grammer talked about his real-life wife swap, Ron Howard told Jon Stewart how to avoid cynicism and Jimmy Fallon sang about his neighbors having sex.

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Late Night Highlights: Ricky Gervais Explains His Ideal Golden Globes Nazi Joke

10 Favorite Stories of 2010: Julie’s Picks

I spent 2010 overdosing on late night television, obsessively cataloging network fat jokes (everyone goes through that phase, right?), toiling in a love/hate relationship with Grey’s Anatomy , Glee basing and interviewing entertainment figures who shifted American pop culture for good (Jimmy Fallon) and evil (Pauly Shore). As one of my final Movieline duties this calendar year, I will now revisit the 10 stories that brought a smile to my face and I hope, entertained or informed you.

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10 Favorite Stories of 2010: Julie’s Picks

Sarah Palin’s Alaska Recap: Alaskan Chainsaw Massacre

I’m a day late with this week’s Sarah Palin’s Alaska recap because I was off yesterday, but the lapse shouldn’t matter to you. Why? 1.) There is no way you actually watch this show. If you do, stop it. 2.) These recaps are better if you don’t watch and let me make up what happened. 3.) We have a week left of this mess, and I’m not in the mood to quit now. Sarah’s taught me better! So onward! The Aleutian revolution continues! I can see Willow’s cold-ass Russian smirk from my house! Mush!

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Sarah Palin’s Alaska Recap: Alaskan Chainsaw Massacre

Ask Away: The Best of 2010’s Movieline Interviews

Another year, another… oh, couple hundred interviews in the books for the staff at Movieline HQ. It’s next to impossible to whittle this towering stack down to a manageable year-end review, but read on for a reasonable cross-section of the best, smartest, funniest and/or most candid moments from our magnanimous guests of 2010.

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Ask Away: The Best of 2010’s Movieline Interviews

Late Night Highlights: Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon Top David Bowie and Bing Crosby’s ‘Little Drummer Boy’ Duet

First, Jack Black and Jason Segel starred in an animated “Little Drummer Boy” duet. Then Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly cranked out their own Funny or Die version . Unwilling to be topped, Jack Black performed a new rendition of the holiday classic with Jimmy Fallon while wearing swim goggles and covering himself in paint on last night’s Late Night . Elsewhere, Emma Stone recalled her Easy A sex mishap, Reese Witherspoon remembered the drunken flight she took with Chelsea Handler and Kristen Schaal talked about the joys of jumbo checks.

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Late Night Highlights: Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon Top David Bowie and Bing Crosby’s ‘Little Drummer Boy’ Duet

Late Night Highlights: Justin Timberlake Wants to Join Saturday Night Live, Seriously

Attention Lorne Michaels: Last night on Lopez Tonight , perennial Saturday Night Live guest star Justin Timberlake admitted that he would love to join the cast for an entire season of the show. This could be the Christmas miracle SNL fans were praying for. Elsewhere, Matt Damon taught David Letterman how to talk funny, Jason Segel fired his 65-year-old dialect coach, Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon sang Christmas carols, and Amy Sedaris showed Stephen Colbert how to turn dryer lint into art.

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Late Night Highlights: Justin Timberlake Wants to Join Saturday Night Live, Seriously

Late Night Highlights: Paul McCartney and Jimmy Fallon Sing ‘Yesterday’ with Original Lyrics

Jimmy Fallon followed in his own tradition of A-star duets last night by singing “Yesterday” with Paul McCartney. Only the pair used McCartney’s original lyrics, about waffle fries and wings. Elsewhere, John Krasinski put on a Spiderman suit for Jimmy Kimmel, Julie Taymor compared the spandexed superhero to Shakespeare, Bill O’R eilly remembered that nasty View walkout, and Sarah Silverman offered Conan advice on vaginal deodorant.

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Late Night Highlights: Asian Harry Potter Derails Conan, George W. Bush Visits Jay Leno

Last night, Conan O’B rien was so spooked by an audience member in full-on Harry Potter costume that he 86-ed his own monologue to address the Hogwarts fanatic. Meanwhile, George W. Bush relived 9/11 on The Tonight Show , Jim Carrey sang to David Letterman, Anne Hathaway cast herself in Glee and Jimmy Kimmel revisited ConanGate…again.

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Late Night Highlights: Asian Harry Potter Derails Conan, George W. Bush Visits Jay Leno

Jimmy Fallon, Bruce Springsteen Channel Willow Smith, Perform Acoustic "Whip My Hair"

The great Bruce Springsteen joined host Jimmy Fallon, who does an amazing Neil Young impression, for a cover of “Whip My Hair” on Late Night last night. It is nothing short of epic. Dressed as Young and evoking the crooner with each word and mannerism, Fallon’s ” Whip My Hair ” felt straight out of the ’70s, decades before Willow Smith graced this planet. The Boss rocked a Born to Run -era beard for the occasion, too: Jimmy Fallon Covers Whip My Hair

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