Paul Rudd played Dan Charles, One Direction's No. 1 fan, on last night's (Dec. 7) episode of 'SNL.' Charles, who is married with kids, didn't just fangirl over 1D. He fanadulted!
Here's the weird thing about recurring 'SNL' characters and sketches: you may get tired or annoyed by them at the time, but ten years later, you'll just be longing for them. We didn't know how much we were missing the "Bill Brasky" sketches until last night, when the show brought the character back one more time. After all, when you have Will Ferrell in the house, you've got to revisit s
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When someone guest hosts 'SNL,' it's usually because they have something to promote. Even the great Paul Rudd doesn't host the show for no reason. The man has 'Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues' coming out soon and he's got to keep the promotional train a'moving. Call this week's opening monologue a commercial if you want, but man,
Some of the best 'SNL' parodies have been specific enough to invite confusion amongst some people and we imagine that their fake trailer for 'White Christmas' will go right over the heads of certain people. But who cares? This is the best fake 'SNL' movie trailer since, well, their Wes Anderson horror movie trailer. How can anyone hate this season when they have that going for them?
One Direction joined hilarious comedic actor Paul Rudd for a fresh batch of promos for their stint as musical guests and host, respectively, of this week's 'SNL' (airing on Dec. 7). They boys were decidedly unimpressed by the 'Anchorman' star, who is on his third turn as host.
Josh Hutcherson kept 'The Hunger Games' references to a minimum during his 'SNL' hosting stint last night (Nov. 23). In fact, his opening monologue was pretty much the major moment in which the film was referenced. But it was done so in epic fashion, with the cast re-enacting the plot.
'SNL' digital shorts are often at their best when they simply throw any and all realism to the wind and embrace complete and total absurdism. Last night's episode featured one of the show's strangest sketches ever, a bit that felt radically different than just about everything else in the episode.
On a hilarious digital short on 'SNL' last night (Nov. 23), 'The Hunger Games' star and host Josh Hutcherson played Lil Peanut, along with Jay Pharoah and Kenan Thompson as Amir and Kid Float, respectively. Together, they had a special ability. They were subway performers who specialized in doing their thing in packed cars.
Josh Hutcherson hosted 'SNL' last night (Nov. 23) to coincide with this weekend's release of 'Catching Fire,' the latest installment of the blockbuster 'The Hunger Games' franchise. The young actor's very best skit was one set in the '80s, where big-haired bangs ruled and texting didn't exist, but was somehow referenced. His character also spoke only in song clips.
'Female Sea Captains,' an unaired skit from Lady Gaga's stint as the host of 'SNL' (Nov. 16), has landed online, and this one gives new meaning to "There she blows!!!" Oh, how we wish this had been a part of the episode. It's hysterical.
When life has you down and the only thing that will help brighten your mood is over the counter pharmaceuticals, the average American has plenty of options for anti-depressants. But if you're the President of the United States, you need something different. You need something special. You need Paxil. Thanks to 'SNL,' we now know exactly how President Barack Obama is able to deal with every crisis
When Blockbuster announced that it was officially closing its doors, it was hard to hear for any real movie fans who truly cared. After all, this is the company that helped kill nearly every small video rental chain and relished in carrying a limited selection. So it's not surprising that 'SNL' made a video commemorating the closing of the controversial (at least among cinephiles) company, and it'
Lady Gaga played Ms. Germanotta --which is, of course, herself-- in 2063 on her final 'SNL' skit last night. She lampooned herself and even "covered" Madonna in another hilarious sketch.
Jay Pharoah could barely make it through the 'Waking Up With Kimye' skit on 'SNL' last night (Nov. 16) without cracking a smile. We couldn't get through it without cackling, since he played Kanye West, who espoused Kim Kardashian's brilliance and status as a genius at every turn, to perfection. Host Lady Gaga also nerded out flawlessly in the sketch.
Lady Gaga pulled double duty as host and musical guest of 'SNL' last night (Nov. 16) and for her first of two performances, she donned a sparkly, silver, low-dipping jumpsuit to perform 'Do What U Want,' her sexy R&B romp with R. Kelly. She gyrated onstage in overtly sexual fashion and had us wondering how she would handle R.'s parts ... until R. himself joined her onstage for his verse and a