Jimmy Fallon Has No Idea How His Own 'Box of Lies' Game Works (Video)
And Blake Lively understands it much, much less than that
Jimmy Fallon and Blake Lively played a little “Box of Lies” last night — or at least they tried to. It didn’t help that the “Tonight Show” host totally forgot how his own game works.
Below is the “Box of Lies” setup. Mind you, the game’s description came straight from Fallon’s mouth and was laid out just like 90 seconds before the NBC late-night personality completely blanks on his own invention.
“Here’s how it works, Fallon said. “We have nine mystery boxes containing objects no one has ever seen before. On your turn, you pick a box, take out the object, describe it to your opponent. They have to guess if you’re lying or telling the truth.”
Simple enough, right? Apparently not.
To be fair, Fallon was reading those rules off of cue cards.
SMASH CUT TO: Lively describing something super weird and Fallon accusing her of lying.
“Do I win if you got it right, or do I win if…” Lively asked, trailing off.
Fallon takes a laugh break there, then says, “To be honest, I just forgot for a second.”
It only got more confusing from there.
“No, if I get it right, you lose,” Fallon explained.
“That I was lying? Then I want to take it back,” Lively responded, incorrectly understanding the whole point to “the weirdest game” she’s “ever played.”
“No,” the host said.
Then Lively reveals exactly what she described. “Wait, what?” Fallon said. “You did win.”
That’s kind of how the whole segment went.
Lively never lied, though she seems to think she did, so we’re pretty sure the actress and guest didn’t get the game either. But we guess she won?
Yes, confirmed, we just rewatched it for like the fourth time. Lively somehow swept all three rounds. Confused like a fox!
Watch the video above.
The 13 Tackiest Cannes PR Stunts, From Blake Lively's Sharks to Sacha Baron Cohen's Mankini (Photos)
From a faux terrorist attack to sharks in the French Riviera, promoters often miss the mark with their gaudy Cannes PR stunts.
Faux “Terror Raid” to Promote Oraxy
Guests at Hotel du Cap Eden-Roc got a surprise visit by men outfitted in militia-themed gear last year, who approached the hotel by boat. It was a publicity stunt for the Paris-based Oraxy, which describes itself as “the world’s first private global marketplace reserved exclusively for UHNWI,” or Ultra High Net Worth Individuals.Sacha Baron Cohen Wears Green Mankini
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Sacha Baron Cohen Brings a Camel
In 2012, “The Dictator” actor turned up with two model bodyguards and a camel. He even managed to fall off the camel, which bore a license plate with “Wadiya 1” on it – a reference to the fictional North African Republic of Wadiya, where “The Dictator” was set.YouTube
T.J. Miller Parachutes in to Debut “Emoji Movie” Trailer
To promote Sony’s “The Emoji Movie,” T.J. Miller parasailed into Cannes before unveiling a trailer for the film, in which he voices Gene, the Meh emoji. Emojis don’t feel very Cannes.Getty Images
“The Shallows” Brings in Fake Sharks
To promote Blake Lively’s nautical horror film, Screen Gems planted fake sharks in the French Riviera.Getty Images
Faux Snow for “A Christmas Carol”
Disney tapped Jim Carrey for a new version of “A Christmas Carol” in 2009 — and decided to bring the holiday spirit to Cannes by covering the Croisette with snow. Not the best example of reading the room or, in this case, the luxurious French beach town in the middle of May. Shout out to Robin Wright and Colin Firth in the background for looking horrified at the faux snowball fight.Getty Images
Jerry Seinfeld Flies In to Promote “Bee Movie”
In 2007, Jerry Seinfeld took Cannes by air to promote his big animated push for Disney, for which he served as writer and star and recruited pals like Chris Rock. His giant bee costume might have been worse than his notorious “Seinfeld” puffy shirt.Getty Images
Angelina Jolie, Will Smith Ride Inflatable Shark
Will Smith, Angelina Jolie and Jack Black rode a 14-foot inflatable shark to promote “Shark Tale” in 2004.Getty Images
“Trolls” Wigs
Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake promoted “Trolls” in 2016 with an array of women wearing bright-colored outfits and wigs reminiscent of the costumes in the movie. Also, they’re all in gowns — a play on Cannes fashion?Getty Images
Gaspar Noe’s Graphic Makeout Posters to Promote “Love”
Gaspar Noe at first shocked — and then satisfied — critics with his depiction of sex on film. He was praised for depicting the joyous and fervent act and staying mostly out of the realm of straight-up pornography. Promoting the film, however, was a different story. Producers wallpapered Cannes in posters of a saliva-covered triple kiss and an NSFW image of a penis and a woman’s breast after climax.Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme Hold Impromptu Stage Fight
Both “Universal Soldier” actors held a stage fight on the steps of a famed staircase in 1992. Many believed it was real, but Lundgren told The Hollywood Reporter that it was planned.TriStar
Dead pigeons for “24 Hour Party People”
In 2002, actors impersonating the band Happy Mondays mimicked a scene of the movie by throwing fake dead pigeons from the beach onto unsuspecting victims, who believed thousands of dead birds were falling from the sky, the BBC reported.Film4
Naked Bike Rides
Felix van Groeningen, the filmmaker behind “The Misfortunates,” decided to recreate a scene from his film where a dysfunctional family rides bikes in the nude. Just hours before a press conference, the director and his team disrobed and flew down the Croisette in the buff. A staffer on a motorcycle followed with their underwear, in case French police got a gander at them.Getty Images
The glamorous festival has seen some crazy PR stunts over the years
From a faux terrorist attack to sharks in the French Riviera, promoters often miss the mark with their gaudy Cannes PR stunts.
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