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Saturday Night Live Review
Saturday Night Live Review
Saturday Night Live Review
'SNL' is back with a real actor this week, after having musicians host two weeks in a row. Christoph Waltz of 'Django Unchained' drops by to spruce things up, but how did he do?
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
SNL Offers the Pope a Retirement Plan
Saturday Night Live doesn't often tackle religion, but when it rains, it pours! You may have already seen the instantly viral 'Djesus Uncrossed,' but have you seen the fake advertisement for a service that assists Popes with their retirement plans? It manages to combine relevant comedy with a spot-on commercial parody, effectively killing two SNL birds with one stone. Check it out below.
'Djesus Uncrossed'
'Djesus Uncrossed'
'Djesus Uncrossed'
With 'Inglourious Basterds' and 'Django Unchained' star Christoph Waltz hosting, it was inevitable that last night's Saturday Night Live would contain some kind of Quentin Tarantino parody...and oh boy, did they deliver in the most offensively hilarious way possible. There's no reason for Tarantino to make a third historical revenge film now -- SNL has done it for him with 'Djesus Uncrossed.' Read
‘SNL’ Preview: Christoph Waltz and the Alabama Shakes Get Unchained
‘SNL’ Preview: Christoph Waltz and the Alabama Shakes Get Unchained
‘SNL’ Preview: Christoph Waltz and the Alabama Shakes Get Unchained
There can be no denying that 'SNL' has mostly played its hand of tapping musical acts as hosts given recent turns from Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and last week's mediocre Justin Bieber hour, but will 'Django Unchained' star Christoph Waltz rescue us? The Quentin Tarantino favorite will take the 'Saturday Night Live' stage for the first time with musical guest the Alabama Shakes, but is the nota
'Saturday Night Live' Review
'Saturday Night Live' Review
'Saturday Night Live' Review
After Adam Levine's terrible performance as host a couple of weeks ago, can Justin Bieber turn things around and make us all "Beliebers" on this week's 'SNL'? (Sorry, we'll never use that word again.)
Bieber VS Bieber
Bieber VS Bieber
Bieber VS Bieber
If there's one thing that we learned from last night's Saturday Night Live, it's that Justin Bieber can't act. Like, at all. However, he can self-deprecate with the best of them, which is sometimes all you need to squeak by with hosting duties. Yesterday's episode also saw the return of The Miley Cyrus Show and Bieber got the play the head of her fan club...who really hates Justin Bieber. Watch it
SNL: Bieber Romance!
SNL: Bieber Romance!
SNL: Bieber Romance!
Considering his reputation as a teenage heartthrob, it would have been foolish of Saturday Night Live to not upend guest host Justin Bieber's romantic image. The resulting sketch was one of the most bizarre moments from last night's episode, painting Bieber as the last person any self respecting young woman should spend alone time with. Check out the scene for yourself below!
‘SNL’ Preview: Justin Bieber Can Do Comedy…Maybe?
‘SNL’ Preview: Justin Bieber Can Do Comedy…Maybe?
‘SNL’ Preview: Justin Bieber Can Do Comedy…Maybe?
Whether or not you prefer your 'SNL' hosts to come from the comedy world, or like to see music stars take to the sketches, most fans agree that recent hosts like Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and Bruno Mars have at least done serviceable jobs. This Saturday's upcoming episode will see music sensation Justin Bieber take over both hosting duties and performing, but do the latest promos reveal the Bi
‘SNL’ Skit About Ray Lewis Crying Made Ray Lewis Cry
‘SNL’ Skit About Ray Lewis Crying Made Ray Lewis Cry
‘SNL’ Skit About Ray Lewis Crying Made Ray Lewis Cry
Ray Lewis, NFL linebacker and the center of a lot of the focus surrounding the 2013 Super Bowl, is a very, uh, emotional guy. He screams and shouts and dances and is prone to crying. Naturally, with the Super Bowl approaching, 'SNL' took notice of this and included a bit on Weekend Update that featured an overly emotional Ray Lewis (Kenan Thompson) who can't stop crying. Ray Lewis himself saw it a
‘SNL’ Taps ‘Django Unchained’s Christoph Waltz as Next Host
‘SNL’ Taps ‘Django Unchained’s Christoph Waltz as Next Host
‘SNL’ Taps ‘Django Unchained’s Christoph Waltz as Next Host
'SNL's recent run of putting musicians in the hosting position may have failed to impress, between such stars as Maroon 5's Adam Levine, Bruno Mars, and likely this Saturday's Justin Bieber double-feature, but movie stars will take back the limelight on February 16 when 'Django Unchained' and 'Inglorious Basterds' star Christoph Waltz takes the stage as host for the first time! Joined by the Alaba

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