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The project formerly known as "The Office Spinoff" has signed on Rashida Jones as a co-star along with Poehler and Aziz Ansari, playing "a nurse whose boyfriend has a strange injury." Okay, whatever,…   Read Story »
It's supposed to be for kids, it's sponsored by Barbie, then why is Amy Poehler's new web show, The Smart Girls At The Party, so fun to watch? In the first episode, which just launched, Amy…   Read Story »
The Gap's holiday ads are out, including a smiley, goofy Jon Hamm and Jennifer Westphelt, but nobody will ever beat Amy Poehler and Will Arnett's 2007 "It's okay when they do it" Gap holiday ad for…   Read Story »
In case anyone was still wondering why Elisabeth Moss didn't get the same amount of attention John Slattery did while cameo-ing as their Mad Men characters on Saturday's SNL, maybe it had something…   Read Story »
On last night's pre-election Thursday night special edition of Saturday Night Live, Kristin Wiig pretended to be the "crazy lady" from the McCain rally. She wandered in with a ratted out blonde wig,…   Read Story »
There's a new trailer for Amy Poehler's new show! Ok, not the "Office Spinoff" or "Untitled Are You Sure You Guys Really Have An Idea For A TV Show Because We Trust You But We're Getting A Little…   Read Story »
This week's SNL had an okay sketch about the bailout announcement that they put on their website and sent out to the press, but it disappeared sometime yesterday. Breitbart.com accuses NBC of…   Read Story »
Whoa, leave it to a pro like Annie Hathaway to host the best episode of SNL since her Get Smart co-star Steve Carell showed us how it was done in last spring's season finale. Looking around the…   Read Story »
Eek, another weak Saturday Night Live propped into respectability by Tina Fey as Sarah Palin. Anna Faris didn't "suck", per se, she just wasn't in any good sketches. Here were the two funny parts,…   Read Story »
Well, it seems that even the overwhelming comedic power of James Franco (and inexplicable cameo-guest Cameron Diaz) wasn't strong enough to make this week's SNL funny. From the Al Franken-assisted…   Read Story »