If there was any doubt that the cast would spoof on Taylor Swift’s VMA run-in with Kanye West during her hosting and performing gig this weekend, there isn’t anymore — it’s already happened! CATCH THE PROMO AFTER THE JUMP!
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VIDEO: Taylor Swift’s SNL Promo Spoof on Kanye West
November 4th, 2009 / Author: Nicole EggenbergerElisabeth Moss & Fred Armisen Tie the Knot
October 26th, 2009 / Author: Mary Beth Quirk
Congratulations to newlyweds Elisabeth Moss and Fred Armisen! The ladies of The View announced this morning that the Mad Men star and her Saturday Night live funny guy tied the knot over the weekend. Read more »
F-Bomb Upstaged Megan Fox on SNL
September 28th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
Some might think Megan Fox bombed on the 35th season premier of Saturday Night Live, but new comedian Jenny Slate diverted most of the show’s buzz by dropping a bomb of her own on her first night as an SNL cast member. Read more »
JT Will Never Be Unemployed
June 11th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff
Justin Timberlake doesn’t seem to need any help when it comes to his career, but if he ever needs a fall back, the folks at Saturday Night Live say they’ll give him a shot!
“If his music career goes into the crapper, we will definitely get him an audition,” SNL’s Jason Sudeikis tells OK!. “No freebies, everybody had to audition. He may choke in the audition process.”
Justin, 28, who’s been one of the show’s most popular hosts – especially with his memorable music video collaborations “Dick In A Box” and “Mother Lover” with SNL’s Andy Samberg, has impressed some of the show’s biggest stars.
“He’s got the chops!” SNL regular Fred Armisen tells OK!.
The singer also made an impression on creator Lorne Michaels.
“I think he’s great at it,” says Lorne, who admits there’s one thing standing in the way from asking Justin to make comedy a fulltime gig. “I don’t think he could afford to be a regular!”
By Laura Lane
How Can SNL Outdo Itself Next Season?
May 21st, 2009
Between Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin impersonations and Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg’s collaborations, this season’s Saturday Night Live will be hard to top. Saturday marks the first weekend of the show’s off-season and three month hiatus, leaving fans wondering, “ What could they possibly come up with next season?"
“We’re going to get Jesus to host,” SNL actor Jason Sudeikis told OK! at the Peabody Awards in NYC May 18. “That’d be neat, right?”
While having God host the show might be well, impossible, even creator Lorne Michaels is out of ideas on what or who to bring back.
“Nothing so far,” he says. “But summer’s just beginning so we’ll go look at new people and anybody we get excited about we’ll bring back.”
If after summer Lorne’s still out of ideas, SNL vet Fred Armisen’s got some suggestion on his favorite skits.
“I love Bill Hader doing Vincent Price, I could watch that all day,” says Fred, whose New York Governor Paterson and Barack Obama impersonations became YouTube sensations. “I like other people’s [skits] more than mine.”
While playing the most powerful man in the world might seem intimidating, Fred said there was no time for butterflies when he found out he had the role.
“It happened so fast there was no time to be nervous,” he tells OK!. “[To practice] I make recordings of myself and play them back.”
So will he reprise his role as the Commander in Chief next season?
“We’ll see,” Fred says with a smile.
Last Saturday’s finale was one for the record books with guests including Anne Hathaway, Tom Hanks, Elisabeth Moss, Paul Rudd and SNL alum Will Ferrell, who gave the audience a treat when he joined Green Day on stage after the show wrapped and reprised his famous Oyster Cult skit by playing a cowbell with the band, something viewers at home didn’t get to see.
“It was great,” SNL star/writer Seth Meyers tells OK!. “To watch Green Day and watch Will Ferrell with the cowbell, you can’t lose.”
While the hit finale only intensified the anticipation for next season, viewers aren’t the only ones who will be counting down till the fall.
“It is strange especially the end of a season like this, just to realize we’re not going to go in Monday and pitch ideas,” Seth says. “I’ve yet to cry at a finale but it’s always really emotional.”
And as for God making a cameo at the premiere?
“We may be just on the brink of Armageddon if that were to happen,” admits Jason. “That’s just a rumor, we’ll see.”
By Laura Lane
No SNL for Robert Pattinson
April 5th, 2009
We hate to disappoint all you Robert Pattinson fans out there, but you’ll have to wait to see him hosting Saturday Night Live.
The Internet has been buzzing with rumors that the Twilight hottie would be the celebrity guest on an upcoming episode of the long-running sketch comedy show.
However, SNL’s head honcho, Lorne Michaels, tells OK! that the show won’t be getting an infusion of vampire blood just yet.
“Not this season,” he said at Natural Resources Defense Council 11th annual Forces For Nature benefit in NYC. "We’re all locked in with the hosts for this year."
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But is there hope that Rob will be palling around with cast members Andy Samberg and Kristen Wiig in the future?
“Yeah, yeah, of course,” he said.
But Edward Cullen isn’t exactly known for his sense of humor — and RPatts is notoriously awkward off screen.
So would he make a good host? "Don’t know," admits Lorne. "You never know.”
By Oliver Coleman & Jacob Hentoff
‘Adventureland’ Brings Back Memories
April 3rd, 2009
As a former amusement park employee, I take special interest in Adventureland, which is in theaters now. During college, I was a rides hostess/sweeperette/marketing assistant at Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio, and graduate of the Walt Disney World College Program in Florida where I worked at Disney’s Hollywood Studios doing a job they now call showkeeping.
Minus the drugs, 80s timeframe and stay-at-home factor present for the film’s characters played by Kristen Stewart, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Jesse Eisenberg and Ryan Reynolds, I could totally relate to their follies.
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Rides people were way cooler than games people (second thought — I was only interested in games guys), but because college-age kids roomed with coworkers in nearby park-sponsored apartments and dorms, the drama was way more intense, but similar right down to the employees-only bar. (Hello, Louie’s!)
This coming-of-age flick filmed at Kennywood, one of the parks Cedar Pointers could visit each year during a park-sponsored day trip. (Nighttime cruises and ride nights were my personal favorite activities.)
As it turns out, Kennywood became a magical location for games girl Kristen Stewart, who auditioned for Twilight while working on the film.
“Catherine Hardwicke came to visit the set of Adventureland to audition Kristen,” writer/director Greg Mottola tells me. “They spent a day working on scenes together, and then Kristen came to set a few days later and said ‘oh yeah, I got the vampire movie.’ She was so low-key. I just thought ‘oh good, she’s got her next movie lined up. That’s nice. She’s working — that’s great.’”
He chuckles. “I had no idea. Then months later, I start to read about it, and I’m like ‘wait a second, this sounds like a big deal.’”
Choosing Saturday Night Live stars Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig to play park managers posed an issue: they can’t alter their looks for roles, so it was time for an outrageously bushy mustache for Bill, and bad 1980s hair for Kristen.
“Because they’re on SNL, you can never do anything to their hair or face,” director Greg says. “Bill can’t grow a beard, you can’t cut his hair. When we did Superbad, SNL made us sign a contract saying we will not go near his hair with scissors. So you can’t do anything to his look except comb it. We wanted him to have a mustache – a big, bushy Tom Selleck mustache – although on Bill Hader, it takes on a different quality. He looks like he’s going to do a root beer commercial.”
The director continues, “The first day he wore it, we thought ‘oh, that looks ridiculous. We can’t do that.’ But he just loved it so much, and I thought ‘I can’t break his heart.’ He liked it too much.”
Greg cracks, “Bill’s mustache had it’s own trailer. It was the most difficult person on set.”
Because they shot the summer film in the winter, Bill’s mustache would freeze to his face. “We couldn’t get it off. He’d be like ‘I have to go home and thaw this for a little while.’”
Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds plays a seamy character in the flick, and I totally knew a handful of those during my time at Cedar Point. (They know who they are – I’ll save details for my own movie. ;))
But I’m certainly not the only one with an amusement park past. I hear Conan O’Brien worked at Cedar Point, members of the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC worked at Disney World and 98 Degrees singers Nick and Drew Lachey, plus Carmen Electra did time at Kings Island.
Carmen’s favorite roller coasters there are the Beast and the Racer.
What were the best and worst parts of her amusement park life?
“Every year I had a season pass to Kings Island,” she tells me. “I love roller coasters and I love going on all the rides. I would spend most of my entire summer at that amusement park with my friends, so when I actually started working there, I thought I would have a chance to go on all the rides because I was there all the time hanging out. But it ended up being long hours at work. That was probably the downside of it. I didn’t get to go on as many rides as I wanted to. But the upside of it was that I was able to save the little bit of money I made. It wasn’t a lot of money. I was able to save $100 a week that we made and I was able to buy a plane ticket and fly to L.A. If it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t have been able to fly out and start a career.”
Carmen encourages college-age kids seeking summer jobs to look into the amusement park life.
“It was a great experience,” she says. “I remember I didn’t want to go and audition, but my mom talked me into it. I was really scared and nervous, and wasn’t sure if I was going to make it. That was kind of a big thing. If you get to perform and dance at a show at Kings Island, it was one of the biggest things to do when you were a teenager and you want to get into entertainment and dance. I was really excited when I made it. It definitely changed my life. It helped give me a little bit of self-confidence to move to Los Angeles and try to make it happen.”
Adventureland is in theaters now, and Cedar Point, etc. are taking applications now, too. Woo-hoo! Make $$$ and have the time of your life. I totally recommend it for college students. I am still great friends with a bunch of people from those days, including another fellow rides host-turned-journalist blogger, Scott Fais.
For more on Kristen Stewart, pick up the OK! on newsstands now. “Angie and Brad: Wedding News!” is the cover line.
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