Fun video: Kevin Bacon re-creates FOOTLOOSE on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

Fun video: Kevin Bacon re-creates FOOTLOOSE on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

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If you missed The Tonight Show on Friday night, you missed Jimmy Fallon introducing the great Kevin Bacon, and what an introduction it was. Bacon, who is doing just fine with his series THE FOLLOWING, was also there on what happens to be the 30th Anniversary of FOOTLOOSE. Leave it to Fallon to convince ol’ Kev to re-create one of his most famous characters in a big way. Hard to believe it’s already been thirty years since that movie hit theaters. Safe to say if you’ve never seen the film, this will probably be lost on you. No need to say much more about it, just watch and grin from ear to ear.

THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JIMMY FALLON airs weeknights at 10:30pm Central

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