‘SNL’ – Republican Senators Design the Perfect Tampon
In yet another commercial gem, last night 'Saturday Night Live' debuted the G.O.B. Tampon: "Made for a woman, by Republicans."
In yet another commercial gem, last night 'Saturday Night Live' debuted the G.O.B. Tampon: "Made for a woman, by Republicans."
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is hosting 'Saturday Night Live' for the second time this Saturday, and you should probably tune in -- he's planning on cutting himself in half onstage, so it might be the last time you ever get to see him do anything, which is a shame because we *just* found out that he is also a ninja
Ever wonder what those NBC Football guys do to stay relaxed when making their Super Bowl 2012 promos? As Channing Tatum and the ‘Saturday Night Live‘ guys found out, they only take about a few seconds to make, but you have to stay loose in order to get a genuine shot.
As if surprise guest stars like Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Tracy Morgan, Chris Kattan, and Horatio Sanz wasn’t enough, this weekend’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ also had an appearance by a major film star: Jude Law.
Law showed up on ‘Weekend Update’ to discuss the craft of acting with Nicolas Cage in another edition of ‘In the Cage.’
Here’s a great holiday treat for ‘Saturday Night Live’ fans: Weekend Update’s club guru Stefon shows up on the show’s official Christmas card this year.
And it’s not just any picture that’s used for the card, it’s the Norman Rockwell classic “Freedom From Want” painting, with the woman serving a turkey to her happy family. A wholesome scene perfect for a Stefon “photo bomb.”
If you can’t tell by Alec Baldwin’s feud with American Airlines over the whole Words with Friends fiasco, the actor just can’t seem to leave well enough alone. You knew that ‘SNL’ was going to do something about it, but Baldwin actually appeared on the show.
And how did he appear? As the pilot of the American Airlines flight he was kicked off of!
You know how Batman always seems to pop up suddenly and surprisingly in all the Batman movies? Well, imagine that you’re Steve Buscemi and Batman is popping up in your kitchen, at your doctor’s appointment and in your bed (not just your bedroom, but your bed).
That’s what happened on ‘Saturday Night Live’s’ digital short this weekend.
When Eddie Murphy quit as the Oscars host, Facebook and Twitter users tried to get the Muppets to replace him. That didn’t happen, but they did show up on ‘Saturday Night Live’ last night.
They joined their movie co-star Jason Segel, seeming to think they were hosting the show along with him.
What happens when a ‘Columbo’-ish detective investigates a murder in an apartment that looks exactly like the one on ‘Seinfeld?’ And what happens if he doesn’t own a TV and doesn’t understand ‘Seinfeld’ references? ‘SNL’ has the answer.
The backstage goings-on at ‘Saturday Night Live’ are legendary, and Darrell Hammond, who spent 14 years on the show performing impersonations of Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, is no stranger to them. His new book titled ‘God, If You’re Not Up There, I’m F*cked,’ details his years of drug use and other behavior some fans might be surprised to hear about.