Jimmy Kimmel Live! Season 7 Episode 104 Leslie Mann, Eric Winter
- July 28, 2009
Leslie Mann, the talented actress known for her hilarious and heartwarming performances in movies like This Is 40, Knocked Up, and The Other Woman, stops by Jimmy Kimmel Live for season 7 episode 104. She's joined by Eric Winter, another actor who's made a name for himself in Hollywood by starring in popular TV shows like The Rookie and The Mentalist.
As always, Jimmy Kimmel is the perfect host, using his dry wit and clever banter to put his guests at ease and elicit some interesting stories and fun anecdotes. In this particular episode, Leslie Mann and Eric Winter are both in high spirits, eager to talk about their latest projects and share their thoughts on everything from their favorite TV shows to their most embarrassing moments on set.
One of the highlights of the show is Leslie Mann's appearance. She's always been a favorite of audiences and critics alike, thanks to her ability to infuse every role with a unique mix of humor, charm, and vulnerability. In this episode, she talks about her latest film, Blockers, a raunchy comedy about three parents who try to stop their teenage daughters from losing their virginity on prom night.
Mann is quick to praise her co-stars, John Cena and Ike Barinholtz, describing them as "the funniest guys she's ever met." She also talks about the challenges of shooting Blockers, including one memorable scene in which she has to perform a hilarious and awkward dance routine with Barinholtz.
Eric Winter is no slouch when it comes to entertaining the audience, either. Although he's best known for his dramatic TV roles, he's got plenty of charisma and humor to spare, and he more than holds his own against Mann and Kimmel. Among other things, he talks about his own experience on the set of The Rookie, where he plays a veteran LAPD officer who takes...well, a rookie (played by Nathan Fillion) under his wing.
Winter talks about the bond he's formed with Fillion over the course of the show's first season, describing him as "a good friend and a great actor." He also reveals that he's excited for fans to see what's ahead for his character in season two, which promises to be even more action-packed and tense than the first season.
Of course, it wouldn't be an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live without a healthy dose of comedy, and Leslie Mann and Eric Winter don't disappoint on that front. They both participate in a hilarious game called "Know Your Neighbor," in which they have to answer some ridiculous questions about their own lives and then guess how the other person would answer.
The game leads to some truly funny and revealing moments, as Mann and Winter both show off their competitive sides and their willingness to embarrass themselves for the sake of a good laugh. Kimmel, as always, is the perfect ringmaster, chiding the guests when they get too competitive and keeping the energy high throughout.
All in all, season 7 episode 104 of Jimmy Kimmel Live is a great example of why this show has become such a beloved staple of late-night TV. With clever humor, insightful interviews, and plenty of surprises, it's a must-watch episode for anyone who loves movies, TV, or just good old-fashioned entertainment.