Last night, 60 Minutes aired the much-anticipated interview with Larry David, creator and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Earlier today, the CBS series released some outtakes between David about Charlie Rose during their conversation about the Seinfeld creator and Fish in the Dark Broadway play star and writer. What we took away from it is that LD really, really, really wants to be like his character on his HBO show. Read More »
If there’s any solidification that Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein’s Portlandia is churning out it’s A-game, it’s the fact that Paul Simon has officially appeared. The singer-songwriter is guesting on the next episode, which airs this coming March 5 at 10 p.m. on IFC. In the below clip, Armisen and Brownstein star as annoying super fans Dave and Kath, both of whom have some serious (eh, that’s debatable) questions for Simon. Ones they’re hoping will totally take him by surprise… Read More »
Looks like not everyone was thrilled with Dakota Johnson's appearance on last night's Saturday Night Live. Not necessarily because of her actual performance, of course. We're actually speaking of a certain sketch that has now caused a Twitter outrage online. In a father-daughter commercial parody, SNL player Taran Killam played a father dropping off his daughter, who was played by host and 50 Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson, at the airport. The sketch mocks the very same Toyota car commercial in which a father brings his newly enlisted daughter to the airport. In this bit, however, the daughter does not head inside, and she's not in the army. Instead, she catches a ride from someone else––ISIS. Which, as you might guess, is where the outrage came. The sketch left many viewers feeling that the legendary NBC sketch show crossed the line. Read More »
Fans of Larry David have been uber excited about his constant media presence as of late—especially if they’re in the New York City area. The famed Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld creator has been starring in his very first (and probably last, if he has it his way) Broadway play Fish in the Dark. To promote it, David has been making the rounds, and in a new interview with 60 Minutes’ Charlie Rose, the comedian discusses what it was like becoming a rich man based on the success of Seinfeld. Read More »
We may have recently seen veteran comedian Jerry Seinfeld on Saturday Night Live’s 40th anniversary episode, where he performed in a hilarious segment alongside Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, but now we can rejoice because he’s dropped another Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Single Shot. In this newest video, Seinfeld and the likes of Ricky Gervais, Bill Burr, and more, discuss one thing and one thing only: Hitler. Read More »
Following word that President Barack Obama is trying to ease our relationship with Cuba, comedian Conan O’Brien chose to head on over there to film an episode of his TBS late night show CONAN. Apparently it wasn’t as easy as he was hoping, but after some time he did indeed get in. And after stopping by Howard Stern’s radio show to discuss the episode, O’Brien made another stop at Comedy Central’s The Daily Show to discuss his experience with Jon Stewart. Of course, it’s good the TBS host made a stop over now. You know, because Stewart will soon be leaving his coveted fake news desk. Read More »
Above Average's hit web series Sound Advice starring Saturday Night Live's very own Vanessa Bayer – which now has a home on IFC's Comedy Crib – has just dropped a new video with guest "Weird Al" Yankovic. The new episode comes just after SNL released their 40th anniversary special. And in this newest piece from Janessa Slater (Bayer's character), the comedian discusses the success of Yankovic's newest album Mandatory Fun as well as the shock that he had a Grammy nomination. The two also joked about the fact that he's not a "legit musician" because he's never been addicted to drugs or alcohol. Read More »
Did Conan O'Brien come out of the closet as gay on last night's episode of CONAN? Nope, not even close, but he did indeed share the screen with Billy on the Street star Billy Eichner in a hilarious bit that showed the TBS host joining the app Grindr, and believe it or not, getting a few responses under the moniker "Frecklef*cker" – or a variation of that. So, who wanted to get freaky with O'Brien? Well, one guy called "Looking to Suck" was hoping to, but it didn't quite work out for him. O'Brien's Grindr bit comes after his ever so successful Tinder remote with actor Dave Franco. Read More »
In a rare appearance, the entire cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson and Glenn Howerton – stopped by Conan O'Brien's CONAN set last night to discuss Season 10 of their FXX hit. If you watched the episode then you know it was incredibly disorganized (mainly due to DeVito) and undeniably hilarious. During their segment, the gang promised more episodes of their series, which will be Season 11 –– contrary to popular belief the series was ending after Season 10. They also discussed that awkward love scene between Day and Olson, who has been married to creator Rob McElhenney for quite some time, the controversial making of Lethal Weapon 6 and, of course, we can forget about DeVito's Frank Reynolds supercut... Read More »
So, did everyone see John Travolta and Idina Menzel make amends during last night's 87th Oscars? You know, because he totally butchered her name at last year's Academy Awards. Well, it appears the two decided to face the music straight on and make a joke of it during last night's ceremony. And while it was great that they were able to create some funny, it seems Menzel and the Oscar writers overlooked one thing ... John Travolta is kind of creepy. Calling out her "very dear friend, Glom Gazingo," Travolta took to the stage with a big smile, ready to rectify any misdoings he may have done the year before. And while he certainly did do that, making us forget all about his hilarious flub last year (kind of), he also succeeded in being really, really, really weird. Read More »
Fans of Will Smith are gearing up the for ever so anticipated release of the rapper-turned-actor's upcoming film Focus, which stars the former Fresh Prince alongside The Wolf of Wall Street's Margot Robbie. And while the two make a near-perfect pair, or so it seems, it looks as if much of the film's comic relief comes from actor Adrian Martinez, who stars as Smith's righthand man, Farhad. As the lead's "pit bull," as he exclusively tells MStars News, Martinez's character is one who finds himself skeptical of Robbie as she enters the scene and sweeps Smith off of his feet. Read More »
First, "Friday After Next" funnyman Mike Epps blasted Chris Rock's performance in the new hit comedy flick, "Top Five." Now, the infamous "Black Doug" is taking shots at fellow comedian, Kevin Hart. Read More »