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Here Are Photos of Your Favorite Funny People Reenacting John Hughes Films
Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, Will Arnett, Jack McBrayer as Duckie, and much more!
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Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, Will Arnett, Jack McBrayer as Duckie, and much more!
And not just in our dreams — like our real life's future.
They have a bunch of kids!
Fun!
He plays her son, obviously.
Plus: The shooting of season five of Parks and Recreation began with a "creepy" adventure for Amy Poehler and Aubrey Plaza, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Plus: Hope Solo reconfirmed that her Dancing With the Stars partner and potential plaintiff had slapped her, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
The trio joins the Steve Carell and Toni Collette film.
We miss the nineties!
Plus: Rachel Dratch recounted her date with a cannibalistically curious man, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Please be our friend, Maya? Please? (Terry Gross, you are not allowed!)
Oh, how we miss this.
Apparently, overalls is just a good look for the Ripertons.
Returning cast members continue their streak as stand-out hosts.
Probably no Whitney, but Donatella, Oprah, Beyoncé ...
Plus: Jimmy Kimmel orchestrated a surprise matchmaker phone call between Chris Pine and his childhood celebrity crush, Kristy Swanson, the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Come Saturday, we'll definitely be "up all night" for this! (Bueller? Bueller?)
It's her first time.
Plus: Maya Rudolph knows the dog that found the severed head and limbs by the Hollywood sign, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
From the cast of Moneyball to Glee, check out last night's Red Carpet at the SAG Awards.
Blessed by the Internet yet again.
Get a first glimpse of spring in the red-carpet looks from the seventeenth Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, which took place on January 12 in Los Angeles.
Brian Williams, Maya Rudolph, and Patton Oswalt are all really good at Mad Libs. T.I. and Martin Short? Surprisingly, not so much.
Maya Rudolph and Jimmy Fallon dueted on Late Night, and it was Christmas chipmunk magic.
It always feels like it was the most recent one. Was it a Stefon year? Or something from the Church Lady or Spartan Cheerleader eras? Our exhaustive investigation examined 36 seasons and 7,798 sketches, and came up with a surprising answer.