Comedian Norm MacDonald's Burt Reynolds character on SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy sketch is perhaps one of the most favorited amongst fans. And on Wednesday night's episode host Alex Trebek was made to say the name so many of us have been quoting for years when one contestant wrote it down during Final Jeoparody – Turd Ferguson. Read More »
Over a year ago it was reported that Zach Galifianakis and Louis C.K. were working on an FX comedy series together titled Baskets. And while the rest of 2014 passed, as did the first half of 2015 (seriously, we're almost done with 2015!), it looks as if the network has just released a small teaser trailer for the comedy. Read More »
Bill Cosby cannot seem to rid himself of those resurfaced sexual assault allegations, as it's now being reported that A&E will air a special that stars a number of women who have accused the former Cosby Show star of drugging and sexually assaulting them some years ago. Read More »
Back in 2009, comedian Steve Rannazzisi, who stars on FX’s near-ending series The League, told reporters that he once worked for Merrill Lynch in the World Trade Center when the 9/11 attacks occurred. The comedian explained that he worked in the south tower and escaped the building after the first plane stuck. On Wednesday, the Buffalo Wild Wings spokesman came clean and admitted that it was a total lie. Read More »
Despite Avengers: Age of Ultron dominating the box office back when it was released, it looks like not everyone in Hollywood is praising the film. Former Expendables star Jason Statham reportedly trashed the film’s use of CGI and green screens. The comment eventually made its way to one of the films stars, Paul Bettany, who suggested that perhaps its time Statham get an “acting double.” Which basically means the film star called Statham a bad actor, no? Read More »
From the comedic mind of Beavis and Butt-head, HBO is receiving critical praise for Season 2 of "Silicon Valley." As Season 3 gets underway, the HBO comedy starring Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) and Erlich Bachman (T.J. Miller), won big at the 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Read More »
It's officially the second week of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and the former Report host decided to kick it off by having U.S. Open tennis champ Novak Djokovic serve tennis balls at his head. Read More »
Late-night comedy has longtime been a male-dominated profession. But over the years there have been women stepping into the limelight of late-night and doing very well. Comedian Chelsea Handler, as one example, became tremendously successful on E!'s Chelsea Lately and former Daily Show correspondent Samantha Bee is gearing up for her TBS series, which airs in Jan. 2016. But given this new Vanity Fair piece, which shows ten late-night hosts and labels them as the "titans of late-night television," it looks as if women just aren't getting their credit – because all ten are men. Read More »
Curb Your Enthusiasm star-creator Larry David's love for the game of golf is pretty evident from watching both the once-upon-a-time HBO series – which may or may not be getting a new season in the future – and Seinfeld (Kramer was an avid golfer). In fact, word has it that he's actually pretty good at the game. After all, President Barack Obama wouldn't play the game with just old schmuck, would he? Of course not! Read More »
You might think that Batman is the ultimate super hero – though some might argue he's not "super" because he has no power – but it looks like there's one guy who thinks he could take him down: Jason Bourne. That's right, Matt Damon doesn't seem too impressed with Ben Affleck's version of Batman, saying Bourne could "kick the sh*t out of" Bruce Wayne. Read More »
It appears NBC has found their Celebrity Apprentice replacement. After firing Donald Trump (allegedly) following a number of racist comments he made geared towards Mexican immigrants, many were wondering just who would be replacing The Donald. Some suspected it would be comedian George Lopez, but it looks like the peacock has decided to go with another immigrant: the Terminator himself Arnold Schwarzenegger. Or, as some might say, The Governator. Read More »
There aren't many people deemed worthy of interviewing Donald Trump – outside of Sarah Palin, Fox News, and Bill O'Reilly, of course – but the person best suited for the job? Well, Donald Trump himself. Which is exactly what went down during his recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Our guess is that it was the perfect outlet for it considering the "dopey goofball" that NBC calls a host. Read More »