Jimmy Kimmel Live! Season 3 Episode 70 Dominic Monaghan, Harold Perrineau Jr., & Goldie Lookin' Chain
- May 25, 2005
Jimmy Kimmel Live! season 3 episode 70 features three guests, Dominic Monaghan, Harold Perrineau Jr., and Goldie Lookin' Chain. Dominic Monaghan is an actor best known for his roles in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and Lost. Harold Perrineau Jr. is an actor known for his roles in Lost, Oz, and Romeo + Juliet. Goldie Lookin' Chain is a Welsh comedy hip-hop group.
The episode begins with Jimmy Kimmel doing his monologue where he talks about some current events and makes some jokes about them. Then, Jimmy welcomes his first guest, Dominic Monaghan, to the show. Jimmy talks to him about his roles in Lord of the Rings and Lost and asks him about his upcoming projects. Dominic also shares some stories from his travels around the world, as he is a nature enthusiast and a fan of wildlife.
Next, Harold Perrineau Jr. joins Jimmy on stage. Jimmy asks him about his experience playing roles in both television and movies and what he enjoys most about each. Harold also talks about his time on Lost and how it was a unique experience for him as an actor. They also discuss his role in the upcoming series Claws and what viewers can expect from it.
Finally, Goldie Lookin' Chain takes the stage for a performance. They perform their hit song "Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do" with their signature comedic style. They also talk to Jimmy about their music career and how they began making music together in Wales. They joke around with Jimmy and the audience and even give a shout-out to their hometown.
Throughout the episode, there are also some sketches and comedy bits, such as a "Lie Witness News" segment, where the show asks people on the street about fake news stories, and a parody commercial for a fake product.
Overall, Jimmy Kimmel Live! season 3 episode 70 is an entertaining and varied show, featuring interesting interviews with Dominic Monaghan and Harold Perrineau Jr. and a fun musical performance by Goldie Lookin' Chain. The show also includes some comedy skits and bits, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable viewing experience.