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‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
When Andy Samberg was a cast member on 'SNL,' he routinely set the internet on fire with his digital shorts, but none were as popular as his Lonely Island music videos, which saw him, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone performing hip-hop music that often sounded like the real thing. Well, at least it would sound like the real thing if the subject matter wasn't totally crazy. With Samberg performing
‘SNL’ and Andy Samberg Ask “When Will the Bass Drop?”
‘SNL’ and Andy Samberg Ask “When Will the Bass Drop?”
‘SNL’ and Andy Samberg Ask “When Will the Bass Drop?”
This season of 'SNL' has been all about truly weird and experimental digital shorts, so it only makes sense that guest host Andy Samberg (who helped pioneer them in the first place) would help make one of the strangest. There's almost no dialogue in this sketch and the joke isn't immediately accessible, but it's the kind of specific and eclectic comedy that 'SNL' tends to excel at when it wants to
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
It can be an odd experience when former 'SNL' cast members return to host the show. On one level, it's refreshing to see some of your favorite faces return to the stage. On another level, it's a reminder of what the show has lost (especially in a "rebuilding" season like this one). So the season finale's opening monologue was a bittersweet affair, with guest host Andy Samberg being joine
‘SNL’ Profiles ‘Dragon Babies’ and its Truly Bizarre Lead Voice Actor
‘SNL’ Profiles ‘Dragon Babies’ and its Truly Bizarre Lead Voice Actor
‘SNL’ Profiles ‘Dragon Babies’ and its Truly Bizarre Lead Voice Actor
If you're an avid consumer of modern popular culture, you've watched your fair share of behind the scenes featurettes that offer a look at the making of a movie or TV show. In fact, this particular slice of modern marketing has become such a specific medium that it has opened itself up to parody ... which makes us wonder why 'SNL' doesn't take it on more often. Last night's episode featured a sket
‘SNL’ Invites You to a ‘Bikini Beach Party’
‘SNL’ Invites You to a ‘Bikini Beach Party’
‘SNL’ Invites You to a ‘Bikini Beach Party’
'SNL' is frequently at its best when it decides to go full gonzo and last night's episode featured a sketch that represents the show at its weirdest. Presented as a screening of an old '60s surfer movie called 'Bikini Beach Party,' the sketch features Taran Killam and guest host Charlize Theron as young lovers in a campy musical who decide to share a romantic moment on the beach ... next to the me
‘SNL': Barbara Walters Stops by Weekend Update
‘SNL': Barbara Walters Stops by Weekend Update
‘SNL': Barbara Walters Stops by Weekend Update
Big names popping by 'SNL' for brief appearances stopped being surprising a long time ago, but there's something really special about Barbara Walters stopping by Weekend Update. Maybe it's because Walters (with her 50 year television career) is a much bigger deal than a flavor-of-the-minute celebrity. Maybe it's because she's obviously a really good sport about how 'SNL' has mocked her over the ye
Andrew Garfield Makes His Hilarious ‘SNL’ Debut [VIDEOS]
Andrew Garfield Makes His Hilarious ‘SNL’ Debut [VIDEOS]
Andrew Garfield Makes His Hilarious ‘SNL’ Debut [VIDEOS]
Andrew Garfield made his 'Saturday Night Live' last night on May 3 to promote this weekend's release of 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2.' Among the best moments included getting help from real-life girlfriend Emma Stone, getting kisses from Chris Martin of Coldplay and daring to question the awesomeness of Beyonce in a faux movie trailer.
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Is Justin Timberlake on “Celebrity Family Feud”
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Is Justin Timberlake on “Celebrity Family Feud”
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Is Justin Timberlake on “Celebrity Family Feud”
Like so many 'SNL' scenes, the "Celebrity Family Feud" sketches are essentially an excuse to let a bunch of different cast members try out a variety of celebrity impersonations. But hey, we're not complaining, especially when they give guest host Andrew Garfield a chance to play a spot-on version of his 'The Social Network' co-star (and frequent 'SNL' host) Justin Timberlake.
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Faces the Wrath of “The Beygency”
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Faces the Wrath of “The Beygency”
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield Faces the Wrath of “The Beygency”
This season of 'SNL' hasn't been shy about getting truly weird with its digital shorts, but it may have reached its weird zenith with the fake trailer for a thriller called 'The Beygency.' Both a parody of dystopic thrillers and a commentary on what it's like to not be totally in love with Beyonce's latest album, the video stars Andrew Garfield as a man who makes the tiniest of slights against the
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Make ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Love Scenes Really Weird
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Make ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Love Scenes Really Weird
‘SNL': Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Make ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Love Scenes Really Weird
If you get Andrew Garfield to host 'SNL' on the same weekend that 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' opens, you need to put him in the costume for at least one sketch. More importantly, you need to bring in his co-star Emma Stone, with whom he has incredible chemistry. But most importantly, you need to make sure that their sketch together is impossibly silly and makes fun of their on-screen romantic relat
Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ Still Funny?
Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ Still Funny?
Is ‘Saturday Night Live’ Still Funny?
Saturday Night Live, what happened to you? When the show gets brought up in conversation many say, "it’s no longer funny." As a fairly consistent viewer of the show, I wonder today if it is still funny or if it is just me and my letdown after the anticipation of the "cold open" sketch and "Weekend Update" leading up to a new episode.
Hilarious Spoof of the Red Sox David Ortiz on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Hilarious Spoof of the Red Sox David Ortiz on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Hilarious Spoof of the Red Sox David Ortiz on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Just when you thought 'Selfie-gate' was over, 'Saturday Night Live' and the Weekend Update last night (April 12) gave their take on the David Ortiz and President Obama selfie controversy. Watch Kenan Thompson do a great impression of the Boston Red Sox designated hitter and all his 'new' endorsement deals.

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