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Well, Patrick Stewart Is Gonna Voice the Poop Emoji for ‘The Emoji Movie,’ Maya Rudolph Also Cast
Well, Patrick Stewart Is Gonna Voice the Poop Emoji for ‘The Emoji Movie,’ Maya Rudolph Also Cast
Well, Patrick Stewart Is Gonna Voice the Poop Emoji for ‘The Emoji Movie,’ Maya Rudolph Also Cast
Studios these days knows no bounds when it comes to anthropomorphizing inanimate objects. The objects in The Emoji Movie aren’t even real — merely code-based pictograms that live on the surface of your phone screen. But that won’t stop Sony, determined to make you feel emotions for the very things meant to stand in for emotions in the first place...
SNL: Fred Armisen and Some Very Special Guests Start a ’70s Southern Jam Band
SNL: Fred Armisen and Some Very Special Guests Start a ’70s Southern Jam Band
SNL: Fred Armisen and Some Very Special Guests Start a ’70s Southern Jam Band
There were plenty of fantastic moments in SNL’s Season 41 finale, and while the last sketch of the night might not have been the most laugh-out-loud funny among them, it was definitely the most wonderful. Host Fred Armisen brought a few of his fellow SNL vets together along with a couple of special guests to form the perfect, subtly quirky ’70s southern jam band, complete with 20-something members and a tambourine or two.
Bill Hader, Jack Black and Maya Rudolph Do a Bad Lip Reading of ‘Star Wars’
Bill Hader, Jack Black and Maya Rudolph Do a Bad Lip Reading of ‘Star Wars’
Bill Hader, Jack Black and Maya Rudolph Do a Bad Lip Reading of ‘Star Wars’
Whether it’s Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead or The Hunger Games, you’ve surely seen one of the Bad Lip Reading videos on YouTube. They take a movie or TV show (or footage from football games) and re-record the dialogue with hilarious results. Today they’ve finally set their sights on the original Star Wars trilogy and they’ve brought along some famous friends for the ride.
'A Very Murray Christmas'
'A Very Murray Christmas'
'A Very Murray Christmas'
We know, we know. A few weeks out from Halloween, and already Christmas specials are making their presence known. Still, we’re not ones to question Bill Murray, especially if the first promo for his star-studded, Sofia Coppola-directed Netflix special A Very Murray Christmas lives up to its promise.

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