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Celebrity Jeopardy 2009


Star Trek Stars Do SNL Weekend Update With A Plea To Trekkies

“Star Trek” stars Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Quinto’s Spock predecessor Leonard Nimoy surprised fans when they showed up on “Saturday Night Live’s” Weekend Update.


Motherlover SNL Digital Short with Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg

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This Mother’s Day will be special. In an SNL digital short sure to spread like wildfire and just in time for Mother’s Day, Justin Timberlake and Adam Samberg, along with Susan Sarandon and Patricia Clarkson, give a whole new take on what it means to celebrate one’s mother.


Justin Timberlake rocks SNL

Tonight, Justin Timberlake hosts and joins musical guest Ciara for “Love Sex Magic.” Next week, Will Ferrell hosts and Green Day is musical guest; then come the reruns.


Tracy Morgan on SNL

30 Rock’s Tracy Morgan is returning to home to Saturday Night Live this weekend, watch:


Drop Dead Fred being remade with Russell Brand

Universal is resurrecting “Drop Dead Fred,” this time as a starring vehicle for Russell Brand. Dennis McNicholas, one of the writers of Universal’s upcoming “Land of the Lost,” will pen the remake. Marc Platt is producing via his studio-based Marc Platt Prods. along with Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner. The 1991 original starred Phoebe Cates as a wallflower who loses her job and husband during the course of a lunch hour. Forced to live back home, she’s reunited with her childhood imaginary friend (Brit actor Rik Mayall), who promises to help but causes more havoc. – from THR

The take for the new “Fred” is to make a film in the tone of “Beetlejuice,” building a universe around the concept of imaginary friends. Brand would play the trouble-making pal. Dennis McNicholas, a longtime writer on “Saturday Night Live” and one of the screenwriters of the upcoming feature “Land of the Lost,” will pen the remake. – from Reuters

Hollywood actress Kristen Bell has revealed that she was attracted to British comic Russell Brand when she first saw him – but was soon put off when she found out he had a colourful past with ladies.

“I did a screen test with Russell before we shot Forgetting Sarah Marshall and I took one look at him and thought, ‘He looks great’. His trousers were tighter than mine and his jewellery was clanking all over the place, but he did his lines and just blew us all away,” Contactmusic quoted Bell, as saying.

However, Bell added that she stopped fancying him, as he seemed to be pretty high maintenance and always poked fun at her. “I had no idea who he was until I Googled him and saw what a little stinker he is with the ladies. He kept reminding us every 10 minutes of how famous he is in Britain by going, ‘It’s so weird not to be recognized here’,” she said.

“He didn’t fancy me at all and in fact went out of his way to tell me how grotesque I was. And I certainly didn’t fancy him because he’s so high-maintenance – he took longer in make-up than I did,” Bell added. – from india


Like A Boss from SNL with Seth Rogen


SNL Republican Meeting Mocked In Opening Skit, Dan Aykroyd Guest Stars


‘SNLers’ Soil Their ‘Digital Shorts’

‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member Andy Samberg and The Lonely Island, creators of the “SNL Digtal Shorts,” release their first comedy album, “Incredibad.”


SNL’s Seth Meyers on Michael Phelps


MacGruber Does Pepsi


So Fred Armisen isn’t gay after all, unless Peggy is a fag hag

(Actors Efren Ramirez, David Carradine, and Elisabeth Moss sing White Christmas at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre)

(Actors Efren Ramirez, David Carradine, and Elisabeth Moss sing White Christmas at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre)




Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss and SNL’s Fred Armisen are engaged. Moss, currently in New York on Broadway in the revival of Speed the Plow, must be enjoying Fred’s NYC late night romances. The main question, will Fred join the Church of Scientology? As Peggy Elizabeth is a Xenu believer (not that there’s anything wrong with that), can the sarcastic Fred adapt to that strict lifestyle…?

Less than a week after word got out that Mad Men’s Elisabeth Moss was dating Saturday Night Live’s Fred Armisen, Moss’ publicist confirms to E! News that the actors are engaged. – from E!

“It happened just a few days ago — you’re actually the first press person I’ve told this to,” she told Kathy. “It’s private, so I don’t want to share the details of how it happened, but I will say it was perfect.” – from USAtoday

Mad Men hotties sure love their dorks, don’t they? Elisabeth Moss—Peggy Olson to the show’s fans—revealed that she’s engaged to SNL cast member Fred Armisen. Moss had a cameo on the SNL episode hosted by Mad Men co-star Jon Hamm in October…think that’s where they met? – from Scandalist


Rudd! Samberg! Segel! I Love You, Man – Official HD Trailer

Here’s also the HD Trailer for I Love You, Man

In I Love You, Man, a comedy from John Hamburg (Along Came Polly, co-writer of Meet The Parents, Meet The Fockers, Zoolander), Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd, Knocked Up The 40 Year Old Virgin) is a successful real estate agent who, upon getting engaged to the woman of his dreams, Zooey, (The Offices Rashida Jones), discovers, to his dismay and chagrin, that he has no male friend close enough to serve as his Best Man. Peter immediately sets out to rectify the situation, embarking on a series of bizarre and awkward man-dates, before meeting Sydney Fife (Jason Segel, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), a charming, opinionated man with whom he instantly bonds. But the closer the two men get, the more Peters relationship with Zooey suffers, ultimately forcing him to choose between his fiancée and his new found bro, in a story that comically explores what it truly means to be a friend.


First Look at Will Ferrell’s Land of the Lost Poster


‘SNL’ criticized for skit making fun of N.Y. governor’s blindness

The National Federation of the Blind says it considers NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” skit making fun of New York Gov. David Paterson an attack on all blind Americans. Federation spokesman Chris Danielsen says the portrayal on Saturday’s television show suggesting Paterson as befuddled and disoriented because of his blindness is “absolutely wrong.” – from Yahoo


Amy Poehler says goodbye to SNL

Update:

“I did just want to take a moment to thank everybody. This is my last show,” Poehler announced. “And it has been an amazing experience to be here. To be able to do over 140 shows with my friends and my family has been a dream come true.” As she became visibly choked up, in typical “SNL” fashion, Poehler’s emotional moment was interrupted by a gag, as Fred Armisen, who had played New York Governor David Patterson earlier in the sketch, purposely wandered into the shot, largely obstructing Poehler from the camera.

It is the final Saturday Night Live of 2008 — and it is also Amy Poehler’s final appearance before she moves on to her own tv show. So, expect SNL to be very Amy focused tonight; of course there will be a Hillary Clinton skit, but we hope they bring back her “farting, one-legged hypoglycemic” Amber…

Yeah, I farted. Jealous?
…and I’m rockin’ one leg!
So which one of you bitches is comin’ in second?

or the “rick rick Rick!” character Caitlin…

Or heck, I’ll just take Amy and Tina Fey playing sexy tennis….

“House” star Hugh Laurie hosts the final SNL show of 2008. Laurie will be joined by three-time SNL musical guest Kanye West.


First Look at Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

Expectations were low for Jimmy Fallon’s first “Webisode,” and the former Saturday Night Live giggler sure met them! Fallon was sporting a stained t-shirt; he couldn’t stop throwing up his hands or touching his head like a spastic spider monkey; the 1:36 runtime was far short of the 5 minute target; over that brief period there were no fewer than eight edited cuts of Fallon on the same sound stage — and a preview of the end of the clip, since it was such a long time away. And the only news in the short — the Roots are the house band, the broadcast show starts March 2 — was widely expected. – from Gawker

Jimmy Fallon posted his very first video blog to give fans a look at what he plans to do with his upcoming NBC late-night show. And current late-night kingpin Jay Leno tromped all over it with news that he’ll be taking over a chunk of the Peacock net in prime time. Welcome to late night, Jimmy. – from E!

You can get a nightly preview of the future “Late Night” on video blogs from its future host, Jimmy Fallon. The online segments will provide a behind-the-scenes peek at Fallon’s preparations to take over for Conan O’Brien hosting NBC’s “Late Night” in early 2009. (O’Brien won an upgrade to NBC’s “Tonight” show.) Starting Tuesday, each of Fallon’s “vlogs” will go online each weeknight at 12:30 a.m. EST — which happens to be about the same time “Late Night” airs. – from AP

On the Net:
http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com


‘You Thought I Was Gone’: SNL Celebrates the Return of Hillary Clinton

“Like the South, vampires and Britney Spears, we will rise again.”

Amy Poehler made her first appearance on “Saturday Night Live” since she abruptly left the show to give birth to her first son Oct. 25.

“You thought I was gone, didn’t you?” she said, in character as Hillary Clinton, opening the show by talking about the appointment to Secretary of State.

“For me,” she said, “this job is almost a dream come true.”

In the sketch, the New York senator makes the case that she got the better job than her one-time rival for president. “Would you rather fix the economy or travel the globe?”

- from Here


Could SNL’s Al Franken really take Minnesota?

With the manual recount of Minnesota’s 2.9 million votes wrapping up, Democrat Al Franken‘s campaign claims to be ahead of Sen. Norm Coleman by just four votes.

In a tally on the secretary of state’s Web site, Coleman maintains his earlier lead of a few hundred votes, but that number doesn’t reflect the more than 6,500 ballots challenged by the campaigns, or the heavily Democratic precinct where an envelope of ballots has gone missing. Each of the campaigns has withdrawn more than 600 challenges, but the secretary of state’s tally remains contingent until the state canvassing board reviews the thousands of outstanding challenges later this month. – from WSJ

Officials continued to search for 133 ballots missing from a Minneapolis precinct. With all except those ballots tallied from the state’s 87 counties, Senator Norm Coleman, a Republican, was leading Al Franken, the former comedian and a Democrat, by 687 votes, the secretary of state’s office said Friday afternoon.

The race could easily shift later this month, though, once a state canvassing board begins examining an estimated 5,300 ballots still in question, ballots for which either the Coleman or the Franken campaign has challenged the voter’s true intent.

Other factors could also change the outcome. The Franken campaign has questioned the discarding of some absentee ballots, and there was the matter of those 133 missing ballots that workers in Minneapolis were said to be searching high and low for late Friday, especially in an enormous warehouse where election equipment has been stored.

“In a big city, it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack,” Secretary of State Mark Ritchie said in an interview.

- from NY Times

This week, Ramsey County elections officials found an additional 171 ballots that hadn’t been counted on election night. It turns out a broken voting machine had been replaced, but voters who used the first machine never had their ballots recounted. Mr. Franken picked up 37 votes from that error, but promptly lost 36 votes the next day after neighboring Hennepin County found that 133 votes in one precinct had been counted twice. Minneapolis elections director Cindy Reichert said she believes the error occurred when election judges at the precinct on election night mistakenly ran ballots with write-in candidates through a counting machine a second time. “There are human errors that are made on Election Day,” she deadpanned. – from WSJ


SNL’s Tina Fey shed pounds, gained success

Here we thought you were the type of girl who would reassure us that being skinny wasn’t important and then you go and tell Maureen Dowd that to make the leap from the “Saturday Night Live” writers’ room to “Weekend Update” co-anchor, you lost 30 pounds.

Now you’re fit, famous and fabulous and no one can stop talking about your chunky-to-chic Cinderella story featured in next month’s Vanity Fair.

The Doritos lobby is going to be livid.

Fey, whose spot-on impersonations of Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin vaulted her into serious celebrity this year, graces the VF cover in a short, strapless Uncle Sam costume. In the article, she comes across as you’d expect – sharp, funny, thoughtful. The kind of person you wouldn’t mind shopping with at, say, Target.

But Dowd, she of the Pulitzer Prize and all, can’t seem to get past the fact that Fey, despite her enormous talent, had a chubalicious past.

“Elizabeth Stamatina Fey started as a writer and performer with a bad short haircut in Chicago improv,” Dowd writes. “Then she retreated backstage at S.N.L., wore a ski hat, and gained weight writing sharp, funny jokes and eating junk food. Then she lost 30 pounds, fixed her hair, put on a pair of hot-teacher glasses” and – hello, gorgeous.

It’s “42nd Street” meets “30 Rock” – “Tina, you’re gonna go out there with this rice cake, but you’re gonna come back a star!”

- from Boston Herald

Jon Hamm is temporarily trading the offices of Sterling Cooper for “30 Rock.”
The actor, who plays advertising executive Don Draper on AMC’s “Mad Men,” will portray the love interest of Tina Fey character Liz Lemon — a doctor who lives in her apartment.
Could it last?
“I just finished a couple of episodes, and I’ll go back in the new year and do another one of those, and then we’ll see what happens,” Hamm said Tuesday at a benefit for the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

- from AP

Upper Darby police have no further light to shed on Tina Fey’s scar.
For a small, hardly noticeable mark, it has led to more than its share of recent headlines.

Not that Fey’s hurting for publicity. Tomorrow night at 10 on ABC, she’ll be interviewed as one of Barbara Walter’s “10 Most Fascinating People of 2008.”

The scar buzz began when Jeff Richmond, husband of the 30 Rock star and Sarah Palin imitator, told Vanity Fair magazine the disturbing story of the incident that caused it.

In the mid 70s, when she 5, Fey was playing outside her Upper Darby home, when a stranger came up and somehow cut her.

“It was in, like, the front yard of her house, and somebody who just came up, and she just thought somebody marked her with a pen,” Richmond is quoted as saying in Maureen Dowd’s story for the January issue.

- from Philly