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Watch Technology Hump On SNL – Ver. 2.0

By onyxbook on  From onyxbook.com
When Emma Stone hosted “Saturday Night Live” earlier this season, an oddball sketch called “We’re Going To Make Technology Hump” aired right at the end of the episode. The premise was pretty simple, with Stone and Andy Samberg narrating a series of segments that featured various inanimate objects doing unspeakable things to each other. The [...]Read Full Story

Video: 'Portlandia: Dog Park' Season 2

By lsklsk on  From housewivesarenuts.com
IFC From Portlandia Season 2 - A day at the dog Park - Visit Portlandia Facebook & Twitter @IFCportlandia - hashtag #Portlandia.  Visit http://inotherwords.org/   InOther Words About Portlandia Premieres on IFC Friday, January 6 at 10/9c  The second season of the IFC Original short-based comedy series PORTLANDIA, created, written by and starring Fred Armisen (SNL) and Carrie Brownstein (vocalist/guitarist, WILD FLAG, Sleater-Kinney), premieres on IFC on Friday, January 6 at 10...Read Full Story

Emma Stone, Andy Samberg Coming to ’30 Rock’

By jennastar on  From celebuzz.com
Get ready because 30 Rock is getting a few new faces.. sort’a. Series creator/star Tina Fey tells EW that Emma Stone, Nick Cannon and Andy Samberg will make a cameo in a special upcoming episode. According to reports, the episode will feature Jenna (Jane Krakowski), who stars in a movie from the producers of Valentine’s... Read more»Read Full Story

Jimmy Fallon returns to SNL - Boston Herald

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Cinema Blend Jimmy Fallon returns to SNL Boston Herald By Herald wire services Jimmy Fallon's return to “Saturday Night Live” was a massive success. The former “SNL” cast member returned to his old set for the Christmas show, which dominated the ratings with a score of 5.3 in metered-market households, ... Fallon brings holiday cheer to 'SNL' USA Today Jimmy Fallon-Hosted 'SNL' Delivers Season's Best Ratings AceShowbiz 'Saturday Night Live' recap: Jimmy Fallon's Christmas episode was joyful...Read Full Story

TV Junkie: NFL Deal May Kill Scripted TV on Broadcast; Fallon ‘SNL’ FTW

By toreyray on  From beverlyhillshousing.com
The new decade-long NFL deal might be the death knell for scripted TV on broadcast networks. — Jimmy Fallon hosted one of the best “SNL” episodes in ages. We’ve got it embedded here. — Check out the TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan in the full post. more › Read the original post: TV Junkie: NFL Deal May Kill Scripted TV on Broadcast; Fallon ‘SNL’ FTWRead Full Story
A Brussels griffon from the Central Coast has won Best of Breed at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show for the second straight year. Grand Champion Cashnross' First Griff Tina Fey competed Monday at the nation's oldest and most prestigious national dog show, in New York City's Madison Square  
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While it’s pretty much hit-or-miss these days, when Saturday Night Live scores, it still does so with a vengeance. Last night the sketch comedy show aired a segment that ripped apart Verizon’s 4G LTE marketing confusion, bringing to light ...  
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I love Amy Poehler because she is funny. I love Amy Poehler because she makes bright blonde hair and pants suits look like an awesome choice. I love Amy Poehler because Tina Fey describes her like this: "Amy made it clear that she wasn't there ...  
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If you were to compare the marketing campaigns of each carrier, you’d have T-Mobile stressing its cost-effective plans and affordable smartphones, you’d have Sprint boasting about its exclusive offering of unlimited data, and you’d have AT&T still peddling the iPhone and other cool, innovative handsets. But what about Verizon? Can’t think of anything specific off [...]  
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Welcome back, Maya! SNL has missed you so much! Maya Rudolph will return to her old stomping grounds and host Saturday Night Live on February 18th. The actress left the show in 2007 but has returned when other SNL alums, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, hosted. She joins Jimmy Fallon and Ben Stiller as former alums who've hosted [...]  
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Andy Samberg has been impersonating Nicolas Cage on Saturday Night Live for years now -- painting him as a breathy lunatic, who is constantly promoting whatever new project he's inexplicably starring in. His cinematic omnipresence is also often mocked.  
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“Saturday Night Live” head writer and “Weekend Update” anchor Seth Meyers continues to mine the New York Times-Huffington Post rivalry for material. In the latest SNL, Arianna Huffington (played by Nasim Pedrad) reflects on the week’s ...  
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It came right at the conclusion of the sketch that featured “SNL” regular Kristen Wiig and guest-host Zooey Deschanel playing suburban southern belles hosting a patio party. At the conclusion of the sketch, a still photo appeared showing ...  
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On last night's episode of 30 Rock, a determined Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) drags boyfriend Criss (James Marsden) to the Brooklyn Ikea to buy a KÜRTZ table in birch veneer. A fight ensues. The table becomes a metaphor for their...  
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One rather obvious and tiresome joke after Lana Del Rey’s Saturday Night Live performance, at least among her critics, was that it resembled a Kristen Wiig skit. (Indeed, Newsday said Del Rey’s rendition of “Video Games” was “so awful it could easily have been a Kristen Wiig skit, maybe one where she impersonates a Fiona ... More »  
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