Despite his recent admission to having lied about surviving the attacks on 9/11 at the World Trade Center in New York City, comedian and star of FX's The League Steve Rannazzisi's Comedy Central special aired with no problem whatsoever. Read More »
While the world was busy getting oh-so-angry over the recent arrest of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed after he brought a clock into school that was mistaken for a bomb, comedian Bill Maher was putting together his support for the boy's arrest. That's right, the famed Real Time host admitted to having understood the perspective of the police in their arrest on Friday night's HBO episode, claiming that the clock made by Mohamed "looks exactly like a f*cking bomb." Read More »
The 2015 Emmy Awards air tonight, folks, and while we're all incredibly thrilled to see what goes down during the event, we've got some ideas for what we hope will go down. You know, things that stretch from some funny from host Andy Samberg to some winner predictions and even a few hopes that just won't happen (but we really, really wish they would). And of course, there's also the possible nip slip that the soulless cameramen paparazzi will be waiting for on that red carpet, but we probably won't be adding those to our list here. Read More »
There is so much talk about Donald Trump's hair. Honestly, no one knows what's going on with that thing. And while he's proven it's real time and time again, none of us seem to be able to accept that – largely because it looks ridiculous. But on Wednesday night's episode of The Tonight Show, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton had perhaps the best comparison yet: equating it to a soft serve ice cream swirl from Dairy Queen. Read More »
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart kept his promise and headed to Capitol Hill on Wednesday alongside a group of 9/11 first responders to fight Congress for refusing to extend the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. The bill, which was put into play back in 2011, get $4.2 billion to form a stellar healthcare plan for first responders to the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. Read More »
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 »