‘Anchorman 2′ is coming December 20, 2013

‘Anchorman 2′ is coming December 20, 2013:

WE’RE IN A GLASS CASE OF EMOTION!

(World, please don’t end until we see this movie.)

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‘Anchorman’ sequel: Will Kristen Wiig accept invitation to Brick Tamland’s pants party?

‘Anchorman’ sequel: Will Kristen Wiig accept invitation to Brick Tamland’s pants party?:

That headline is as important as the article itself.

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We’re in a glass case of emotion!



We’re in a glass case of emotion!

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"Parks and Recreation" Post

UCB-LA | Gravid Water | 08.07.11


In UCB’s monthly show, Gravid Water, an actor and improvisor are paired up. They do not know who they’re paired up with until the night, nor does the improvisor know what play the actor will be reading from.

Here Aubrey Plaza (actor), talks about wanting to make out with a boy. Amy Poehler (improvisor) places the scene in a fast food restaurant, eventually closing it up to practice making out with Aubrey.

(No, I didn’t take pictures of it, you scumbags.)

You can view more pictures here


Aziz Ansari on Conan

Meh… watch it here
When you’re ready, I will have your babies, Aziz.


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Adam Scott in BUST Magazine

“C’mon,” Adam Scott says to me with an extremely skeptical look on his face, his head tilted and an eyebrow cocked. “Really?” I’m pretty sure I’ve just embarrassed the hell out of the ridiculously humble Parks and Recreation star by breaking the news that discerning BUST readers all over the country think he’s pretty damn crushworthy—a sex symbol for the thinking girl, if you will. “Well, I guess that’s better than the dumb girl’s sex symbol,” the low-key 38-year-old says before breaking into a self-effacing laugh. “I do notice that those who come up to say hello always tend to be smart, cool people who I would like to hang out with. They seem like they would be friends of mine,” he continues before reconsidering with a shake of his head. “The way I just said that made it sound like i’m fucking cool and all of my friends better be fucking cool or I’m going to be friends with them. That is not what I meant.” | Adam Scott | BUST Magazine, August 2011



More from the “30 Minutes or Less” premiere


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I want to meet Adam Scott. :(


lol Aziz is on autopilot.



Rashida Jones Talks Future ‘Parks And Recreation’ Romance & ‘Being Mean’ To The Muppets

Rashida Jones recently faced a challenge of epic proportion on the set of an upcoming film –being “mean” to the Muppets.

“I play an executive at a TV network who gives them a shot, and I’m kind of a little bit mean to the Muppets, which was hard for me!” Rashida told Access Hollywood of her role in the upcoming “Muppets” movie at the junket for her new comedy, “Our Idiot Brother,” in Beverly Hills. “[It was] very hard for me. It was tough.”

Though her hard-nosed network exec initially boasts a tough exterior, Rashida said she eventually gives the beloved puppets a chance.

“I’m just stressed out – like most executives,” she explained, defending her character in the film — slated to hit theaters in November.

In addition to her numerous big screen projects, Rashida is back at work on the small screen for Season 4 of her NBC hit comedy, “Parks and Recreation,” and the 35-year-old said fans of the show should expect a bit of lingering chemistry between her character (Ann Perkins) and her former on-screen flame, Chris Traeger (hilariously played by Rob Lowe).

“Ann and Chris definitely have a little bit of tension this year,” she told Access. “We spend a lot of time together.”

However, their rekindled friendship doesn’t necessarily mean the pair will reunite romantically.

“There’s more kind of… realizations on Ann’s part that she was kind of like, obsessed with [Chris] in an unhealthy way,” she told Access of her character’s cautiously renewed relationship with her former beau. “And maybe he’s a little crazier than she thought he was.

“She was blinded by his hotness – which happens in life,” she added with a laugh.

Joining the sitcom this season is former “Six Feet Under” star Patricia Clarkson, who will play “Tammy 1” — the infamous first wife of Ron Swanson (played by Nick Offerman) – and Rashida said the cast is beyond thrilled to welcome Patricia.

“I’m so excited. [I] love her. Love, love, love her!” Rashida raved. “And it’s really nice because she’s a fan of the show.”

Catch Rashida, alongside Paul Rudd, Emily Deschanel, Elizabeth Banks and Emily Mortimer, when “Our Idiot Brother” hits theaters on August 26.

“Parks and Recreation” returns to NBC when Season 4 premieres on September 22.


Aziz Ansari and Jesse Eisenberg Interviews



Ask Ausiello

Question: There is a void in my life, and it has Parks and Recreation written all over it. Please fill it for me? — Sheryl
Ausiello: How’s about I let Jim O’Heir (Jerry) and Retta (Donna) do it for me? In the season premiere, she says, “We start off the minute the finale ended. But you don’t get to meet Tammy 1 until the second episode.” And if you think you’re excited about Patricia Clarkson’s arrival on the scene, you ain’t got nothin’ on Retta. “I was obsessed with Six Feet Under,” she shares. Anything Donna-centric to add? “I’m hoping I get a [Mercedes] upgrade to a newer year,” the actress jokes, in character. What about poor old Jerry? “I still have the wife and kids, and I’m still being picked on,” says O’Heir. Sorry I asked. I meant to ask about Leslie and Ben. “All the people out there who love Ben will go crazy in Episode 3. In a good way,” he teases. “He does some really lovely stuff.”


“Our Idiot Brother” Stuff



Nick Offerman hosting the Television Critics Association Awards



Emmys grant producer credit to Amy Poehler, Mark Wahlberg


When the Emmy nominations were announced on July 14 the names of producers were not yet listed on the program categories. That’s because it takes a few weeks for officials to confirm the producers’ credits to make sure they qualify. Some stars such as Tina Fey, for example, work hard behind the scenes as writer-producers, but others do little while insisting upon producer credit as an ego trip.

Below is the list of some notable celebrities who picked up additional nods and could win a non-acting Emmy this year:

“The Office” — Steve Carell, Ricky Gervais, Mindy Kaling, B.J. Novak

“Parks and Recreation” — Amy Poehler

“30 Rock” — Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey

“Boardwalk Empire” — Martin Scorsese, Mark Wahlberg

“Dexter” — Michael C. Hall

“The Good Wife” — Ridley Scott, Tony Scott

In addition, the removal of the individual variety performance category two years ago means that hosts are now included with their program nominations. If the show wins, the host wins. That provides extra nods for Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Maher, Conan O’Brien and Jon Stewart plus Ricky Gervais (Golden Globes), Sean Hayes (Tony Awards), James Franco (Oscars) and Anne Hathaway (Oscars).


WTF Podcast – Episode 199 – Aubrey Plaza

Aubrey Plaza deadpans her way into the garage at the Cat Ranch. The “Parks and Recreation” star talks about surviving a stroke, stalking Fred Armisen, hiding from Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen, and living in Astoria, Queens. Plus, Marc comes to terms with getting older while still liking new things. listen

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Full list of Prime Emmy Award nominee submissions

Every Emmy acting nominee submits one sample episode to judges (fellow actors) who view them at home. Gold Derby has learned of the following selections by this year’s nominated performers.

BEST DRAMA ACTOR:
Steve Buscemi ("Boardwalk Empire") – "Return to Normalcy"
Kyle Chandler ("Friday Night Lights") – "Always"
Michael C. Hall ("Dexter") – "Teenage Wasteland"
Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") – "The Suitcase"
Hugh Laurie ("House") – "After Hours"
Timothy Olyphant ("Justified") – "Reckoning"

BEST DRAMA ACTRESS:
Kathy Bates ("Harry’s Law") – "Innocent Man"
Connie Britton ("Friday Night Lights") – "Always"
Mireille Enos ("The Killing") – "Missing"
Mariska Hargitay ("Law and Order: Special Victims Unit") – "Rescue"
Julianna Margulies ("The Good Wife") – "In Sickness"
Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men") – "The Suitcase"

BEST DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Andre Braugher ("Men of a Certain Age") – "Let the Sunshine In"
Josh Charles ("The Good Wife") – "Closing Arguments"
Alan Cumming ("The Good Wife") – "Silver Bullet"
Peter Dinklage ("Game of Thrones") – "Baelor"
Walton Goggins ("Justified") – "The I of the Storm"
John Slattery ("Mad Men") – "Hands and Knees"

BEST DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Christine Baranski ("The Good Wife") – "Silver Bullet"
Michelle Forbes ("The Killing") – "Pilot"
Christina Hendricks ("Mad Men") – "The Summer Man"
Kelly Macdonald ("Boardwalk Empire") – "Family Limitation"
Margo Martindale ("Justified") – "Brother’s Keeper"
Archie Panjabi ("The Good Wife") – "Getting Off"

BEST DRAMA GUEST ACTOR:
Beau Bridges ("Brothers and Sisters") – "Brody"
Jeremy Davies ("Justified") – "Reckoning"
Bruce Dern ("Big Love") – "D.I.V.O.R.C.E."
Michael J. Fox ("The Good Wife") – "Real Deal"
Paul McCrane ("Harry’s Law") – "With Friends Like These"
Robert Morse ("Mad Men") – "Blowing Smoke"

BEST DRAMA GUEST ACTRESS:
Cara Buono ("Mad Men") – "Chinese Wall"
Joan Cusack ("Shameless") – "Frank Gallagher: Loving Husband, Devoted Father"
Loretta Devine ("Grey’s Anatomy") – "This Is How We Do It"
Randee Heller ("Mad Men") – "The Beautiful Girls"
Mary McDonnell ("The Closer") – "Help Wanted"
Julia Stiles ("Dexter") – "In the Beginning"
Alfre Woodard ("True Blood") – "Night on the Sun"

COMEDY ACTING CATEGORIES
BEST COMEDY ACTOR:
Alec Baldwin ("30 Rock") – "Respawn"
Steve Carell ("The Office") – "Good-Bye Michael"
Louis C.K. ("Louie") – "Bully"
Johnny Galecki ("The Big Bang Theory") – "The Benefactor Factor"
Matt LeBlanc ("Episodes") – "Episode Seven"
Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory") – "The Agreement Dissection"

BEST COMEDY ACTRESS:
Edie Falco ("Nurse Jackie") – "Rat Falls"
Tina Fey ("30 Rock") – "Double-Edged Sword"
Laura Linney ("The Big C") – "Pilot"
Melissa McCarthy ("Mike and Molly") – "First Date"
Martha Plimpton ("Raising Hope") – "Say Cheese"
Amy Poehler ("Parks and Recreation") – "Flu Season"

BEST COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Ty Burrell ("Modern Family") – "Good Cop, Bad Dog"
Chris Colfer ("Glee") – "Grilled Cheesus"
Jon Cryer ("Two and a Half Men") – "The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel"
Jesse Tyler Ferguson ("Modern Family") – "Halloween"
Ed O’Neill ("Modern Family") – "The Kiss"
Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family") – "Mother’s Day"

BEST COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Julie Bowen ("Modern Family") – "Strangers on a Treadmill"
Jane Krakowski ("30 Rock") – "Queen of Jordan"
Jane Lynch ("Glee") – "Funeral"
Sofia Vergara ("Modern Family") – "Slow Down Your Neighbors"
Betty White ("Hot in Cleveland") – "Free Elka"
Kristen Wiig ("Saturday Night Live") – "Host: Jane Lynch"

BEST COMEDY GUEST ACTOR:
Will Arnett ("30 Rock") – "Plan B"
Matt Damon ("30 Rock") – "Double-Edged Sword"
Idris Elba ("The Big C") – "Blue-Eyed Iris"
Zach Galifianakis ("Saturday Night Live") – "Host: Zach Galifianakis"
Nathan Lane ("Modern Family") – "Boys’ Night"
Justin Timberlake ("Saturday Night Live") – "Host: Justin Timberlake"

BEST COMEDY GUEST ACTRESS:
Elizabeth Banks ("30 Rock") – "Double-Edged Sword"
Kristin Chenoweth ("Glee") – "Rumours"
Tina Fey ("Saturday Night Live") – "Host: Tina Fey"
Dot-Marie Jones ("Glee") – "Never Been Kissed"
Cloris Leachman ("Raising Hope") – "Don’t Vote for This Episode"
Gwyneth Paltrow ("Glee") – "The Substitute"

Every program nominated for Best Drama and Comedy Series at the Emmy Awards must submit six episodes as samples. These are divided into three pairs which are distributed randomly to judges to view at home. Gold Derby has learned of the episodes cited below.

BEST DRAMA SERIES

BOARDWALK EMPIRE
“Boardwalk Empire” & “Anastasia”
“Nights in Ballygran” & “Family Limitation”
"Paris Green” & “Return to Normalcy”

DEXTER
"Circle Us" & "Take It!"
"Teenage Wasteland" & "In the Beginning"
"Hop a Freighter" & "The Big One"

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
"Fracture" & "Gut Check"
"Don’t Go" & "The March"
"Texas Whatever" & "Always"

GAME OF THRONES
“Winter is Coming” & “The Kingsroad”
“A Golden Crown” & “You Win or You Die”
“Baelor” & “Fire and Blood”

THE GOOD WIFE
"Double Jeopardy" & "VIP Treatment"
"Nine Hours" & "Real Deal"
"Great Firewall" & "In Sickness"

MAD MEN
"Public Relations" & "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword"
"Waldorf Stories" & "The Suitcase"
"The Beautiful Girls" & "Blowing Smoke"

BEST COMEDY SERIES

THE BIG BANG THEORY
" The Herb Garden Germination " & " The 21-Second Excitation "
" The Justice League Recombination " & " The Engagement Reaction "
" The Love Car Displacement " & " The Agreement Dissection

GLEE
"Audition" & "Silly Love Songs"
"Original Song" & "The Substitute"
"Duets" & "Never Been Kissed"

MODERN FAMILY
"Old Wagon" & "Someone to Watch Over Lily"
"Mother’s Day" & "Caught in the Act"
"Manny, Get Your Gun" & "The Kiss"

THE OFFICE
"Andy’s Play" & "China"
"PDA" & "Threat Level Midnight"
"Garage Sale" & "Good-Bye Michael"

PARKS AND RECREATION
"Flu Season" & "Ron and Tammy: Part Two
"Fancy Party" & "Harvest Festival"
"The Fight" & "Li’l Sebastian"

30 ROCK
"When It Rains, It Pours" & "Live Show (West Coast)"
"Reaganing" & "Double-Edged Sword"
"Operation Righteous Cowboy Lightning" & "TGS Hates Women"

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Cue all the no Community, no Nick Offerman, no1curr comments.

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People’s Top Ten Celeb Quotes of the Week!

"Daniel Craig is my Wookiee b—h now!"

– Harrison Ford, rubbing his new Cowboys & Aliens bromance in the face of his former Star Wars sidekick Chewbacca, in a parody on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

"Like two seconds."

– Crystal Harris, on her single sexual encounter with 85-year-old Playboy founder Hugh Hefner (who refutes his ex-fiancée’s claims), on Sirius XM Radio’s Howard Stern Show

"He can move his hips better than I will ever dream."

– Kristen Stewart, revealing Breaking Dawn costar Taylor Lautner’s secret talent, at San Diego Comic-Con

"At 7 o’clock at night, my wife and I are in pajamas: anything super comfortable and generally very ugly."

– Steve Carell, comparing his suave Crazy, Stupid, Love wardrobe to his more casual off-screen style, to PEOPLE

"For anyone that doubted my 211 lbs at pregnancy here is a photo I found! Meaty meaty a–! Whoa!"

– Jenny McCarthy, Tweeting a photo from 2002 of her pregnant with son Evan

"Republicans hate the beginning of the movie, the Democrats hate the end. So we’re good."

– George Clooney, gaining bipartisan approval for his new political drama The Ides of March, to USA Today

"The casting director said, ‘Oh my god, you’re just perfect.’ I was really excited for a moment, then it dawned on me: ‘I just nailed the d-bag character.’"

– Josh Groban, who plays Emma Stone’s offensive boyfriend in Crazy, Stupid, Love, to GQ


"Maybe it should be weird, simulating sex with your husband in front of people? But it’s really not."

– Anna Paquin, on sharing steamy scenes with her True Blood costar and real-life husband Stephen Moyer, to V Magazine

"She’s not a movie star, she’s not a pop star, she’s a reality star that everyone’s obsessed with and everyone wants to see."

– Kim Kardashian’s publicist friend Jonathan Cheban, who says the bride-to-be’s wedding will be "over the top," to PEOPLE

"We think they’ve placed a no-sex hex on the house."

– Newly single Olivia Wilde, who believes her current home is haunted by its former owners, the Jonas Brothers, on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

View Poll: #1765341

Source:

www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,20513781,00.html

HAPPY FRIDAY, ONTD!  :-)  

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