Watch Promos for this Week's SNL, Minus Host Gwyneth Paltrow
This week's SNL is hosted by Gwyneth Paltrow, except she's stuck in London on account of the weather. So the weekly promos for the show became Andy Samberg and Fred Armisen insisting that Gwyneth was there, petting them from off-screen.
Portlandia Pegs Media Snobs With "Did You Read?"
As if the collective internet wasn't already excited enough, IFC released another clip from Portlandia today. Inside, Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein try to one-up each other with their knowledge of the publications each of them read that day.
SNL's "A Taste of New York" Provides Possible New Anthem for New York City
Kristen Wiig, Jim Carrey and Fred Armisen play a "real" New York band with gig at Midtown's Marriott Marquee Hotel. The crowd of tourists is understandably uncomfortable by this gang misfits looking for a place to crash.
Portland Gets an Anthem in Porlandia's Premiere Episode
As the song goes, "The dream if the 90s is alive in Portland." Sleep til 11! All hot girls wear glasses! Tattoo ink never runs dry! Flannel shirts! This musical montage will kick off Fred Armisen's new series Portlandia.
Who's Excited for IFC's Portlandia?
Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen and Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein's Portlandia arrives on IFC in January. The sketch show—which was written and stars Armisen and Brownstien—looks to be a wacky, offbeat comedy about the Pacific Northwest.
Watch Jeff Bridges' SNL Promos with Fred Armisen
This weekend, Jeff Bridges will be hosting SNL to promote his two upcoming films Tron: Legacy and True Grit. And, since you know why he's there, one promo references Tron's graphics while another presents the Coen Brothers as hand puppets.
Fred Armisen Discusses His Saturday Night Live Impressions
Joy Behar celebrated her birthday on today's episode of The View by bringing her Saturday Night Live doppelganger on. Fred Armisen discussed the creative process behind his impersonations of President Obama, Gov. David Patterson, and of course—Joy.
Watch Jane Lynch's SNL Promos
This weekend, Saturday Night Live will be hosted by Sue Sylvester herself, the always-hilarious Jane Lynch. And guess what! Hot off the presses, here are some new promos for the episode that feature Lynch and SNL's Fred Armisen. Watch inside.
Bristol Palin Legally Prohibited From Bad-mouthing Levi Johnston In Front of Tripp
The Levi Johnston-Bristol Palin custody battle finally ends. The Lohans talk about their daughter. Nicole Richie got a new cat. Miley Cyrus wants a boob job. What's more humiliating than being dumped via press release? Welcome to Saturday Gossip Roundup.
The Ghosts of SNL Presidents Past
The most recent Funny or Die original accomplishes something other than being funny or dying: It unites four(!) generations of legendary SNL cast members in the same room together. Quite a feat. Oh, and it's really funny.
SNL Mocks Steve Jobs, Others in Undercover Boss Spoof
Tonight's episode of SNL was a bore until this: a hilarious, celebrity-centric spoof of CBS' Undercover Boss that featured Steve Jobs as a trash man (you know where this is going), Richard Branson, Martha Stewart and more. Video inside.
Just Ask The Locals Part 2
Comedians Fred Armisen, Paul Scheer, Todd Barry, Rob Huebel, Jenny Slate, and others came together for another round of the 92Y's "Just Ask the Locals" parody. It's just as funny as the first!
Jimmy Fallon Goes Glee
One thing about The Jimmy Fallon Show that's great are the big names that stop by the show. Fred Armisen, Abby Elliot, and A.D. Miles star in this Glee spoof about how Jimmy can't remember his lines without cue cards.
Totally Not Gay James Franco Makes Out with Two Men on SNL
Tonight's episode of SNL—hosted by James Franco—featured a recurring sketch about the Vogelchecks, the overly affectionate family. In it, Franco made out with Bill Hader and Will Forte. But Franco is totally not gay, guys. It's called acting!
Gawker.TV: The Five Best Videos Ever of the Day
Today at Gawker.TV, Joy Behar interviews her SNL-impersonator, Snoop Dogg promotes his new GPS system, Steven Seagall's TV show effectively displays his insanity, bizarro Andy Kaufman sings with sheep, and a drunken 4-year-old ruins Christmas for all of his neighbors.
