Conan O'Brien paid tribute to writer-actor Brian Stack during his final appearance on Thursday. The host played a supercut featuring some of Stack's more memorable characters including Clive Clemmons, a heavy metal rocker who would exclaim his catchphrase "inappropriate" in response to inappropriate conversation; Artie ... [Read More]
Disney animated movies have received live-action remakes that are decidedly darker than the originals. In turn, Saturday Night Live recasts Bambi with The Fast and the Furious stars: Dwayne Johnson as Bambi, Vin Diesel (Taran Killam) as Thumper, Tyrese Gibson (Jay Pharoah) as Flower and Michelle Rodriguez (Cecily Strong) as ... [Read More]
Barack Obama is usually a mild-mannered president but when he looses his temper, he transforms into The Rock Obama portrayed once again by Saturday Night Live host Dwayne Johnson. The President (Jay Pharoah) holds a meeting with House Speaker John Boehner (Taran Killam), Senator Tom Cotton (Kyle Mooney) and Senator Ted Cruz ... [Read More]
Late Night with Seth Meyers first guest of the night was The Count, Sesame Street's number obsessed vampire. The purple people eater delivered a biting bit called "This Week in Numbers." His victims ranged from the 4 remaining members of the band One Direction to the 127 million Radio Shack customers who had the personal ... [Read More]
Wolverine's healing factor might seem like the best superpower until you realize it instantly metabolizes alcohol so he can't get drunk. That premise is put to the test in Wolverines #11 by writer Charles Soule and artist Ariela Kristantina.
After Wolverine's death, an old drinking buddy named Fang reminiscences with ... [Read More]
Tonight Show guest Will Ferrell appeared dressed in drag as the Little Debbie, not be confused with Lil Debbie. The actor told host Jimmy Fallon that he has signed a sweet endorsement deal, which requires him to dress as the mascot at all times.
"I'm not the Hollywood hunk I once was," he explained. "This mug ain't ... [Read More]
NCAA March Madness generates over $1 billion in advertising revenue but ironically the players never see a dime. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver explains that it's against the rules to pay so-called student athletes, a term that was coined specifically to avoid paying athletes workman's comp when they get injured.
One ... [Read More]



