SNL Spoof On The Kardashians [Video]
I couldnt stop laughing when I saw this, they made fun of the family and Kim's recent divorce.
I couldnt stop laughing when I saw this, they made fun of the family and Kim's recent divorce.
Anna Faris becomes the unaware, alcoholic mother, who appears in the majority of Lifetime original movies, for the Lifetime skit ‘What’s Wrong with Tanya?’ Hosted by Bill Hader, the game show asks middle-class white moms to try and guess what’s wrong with their daughters?
Adam Samberg and Justin Timberlake are at it again. This weekend on the SNL season finale JT and Sanmberg do it again with their 90's characters, and style. 'Three way - The Golden Rule' with a special appearance from Lady Gaga
'Saturday Night Live' got a blast from the past over the weekend when it brought back the popular animated sketch 'The Ambiguously Gay Duo' for the first time in years.
Only this time, it was a little different. Thanks to a devious flesh ray, the ambiguously gay Ace and Gary were transformed into humans, played by none other than Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon.
A very funny and pregnant Tina Fey returned to 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend for another round of hosting duties.
As expected, the episode poked fun at the recent death of Osama bin Laden. The night also featured sketches written around Fey's pregnancy, a hilarious spoof of Bravo's new reality series 'Pregnant in Heels' and, of course, the return of Fey as Sarah Palin.
Get ready to see a bit less of Kristen Wiig.
In a recent interview with TIME magazine, the ubiquitous 'Saturday Night Live' cast member revealed that she is retiring two of her frequent - and arguably polarizing - characters, Gilly and Penelope.
Wiig didn't elaborate on her decision to retire the characters, though she insists they will not return, not even at Lorne Michaels' request.
'Saturday Night Live' got a touch of class this weekend, thanks to host Dame Helen Mirren, who was there to promote her new movie 'Arthur.'
The 65-year-old Oscar winner certainly gave it her all in an episode that seemed to rely on two things: her never-aging beauty and her ability to impersonate famous people.
When she wasn't pole dancing or letting Kristen Wiig get up close and personal with her, uh, "magical bosom," Mirren gamely impersonated everyone from actress Helena Bonham Carter to author Mary Shelley. In one sketch, Mirren portrayed First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who, in a riff on the much-maligned miniseries 'The Kennedys,' was revealed to be a lesbian with a thing for Marilyn Monroe (Abby Elliot). The result? Some girl-on-girl action between Mirren and Elliot. (No complaints here.)
Elton John put on a show as host of ÔSaturday Night LiveÕ this weekend, marking only his second appearance on the long running sketch comedy show.
In his opening monologue, John proclaimed Òthe bitch is backÓ before launching into a series of jokes about his new baby boy, whom John said was born with Òten fingers, ten toes, and $400 million dollars.Ó John also joked about Lady Gaga being his sonÕs (named Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John) godmother.
As for the actual sketches, many seemed to rely on jokes about JohnÕs British roots, his flamboyant stage persona and his sexuality, including one sketch titled ÔThe Old West,Õ in which John played, well, a flamboyant cowboy. (Really, can you blame the writers? WeÕre still trying to figure out why John hosted in the first place.)
SNL's Digital Shorts are one of the only redeeming qualities on modern day Saturday Night Live. Often they'll feature cameo apperances like this past Saturday's which was a mock-movie trailer featuring Andy Samberg playing a freak and Justin Bieber.
Dana Carvey hosted this past Saturday's SNL. We were revisisted by a few of his classic characters including Garth from Wayne's World (complete with Michael Meyers) and The Church Lady.
and watch for Justin Bieber to make a cameo with The Church Lady
Nicki Minaj was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this past weekend, but the highlight for me was to see her at the Bride of Blackenstein.