Watch Steve Martin on The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert in this December 8 video clip. Steve Martin and a variety of artists weigh in on Stephen Colbert’s portrait. Read the rest of this entry »
Whitney Cummings was on Howard Stern this morning to talk about, among other things, the Quentin Tarantino roast (video). Whitney Cummings tells Howard Stern that she actually apologizes in advance to the Friars Club Roast recipient… of course, that doesn’t stop her from completely skewering them in her roast jokes!
I can’t wait to see what Whitney Cummings drums up for Quentin Tarantino’s roast – if her David Hasselhoff roast jokes are any indication (listen to the NSFW Hasselhoff roast jokes in the videos below), it should be some raunchy stuff. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch Martha Stewart in this “The Colbert Report” with Stephen Colbert video clip. Colbert wants to know if they’ve cloned Martha Stewart yet, and if some of her shows are hosted by cheek scrapings!
Stephen Colbert shares some of his family recipes with Martha Stewart – including mayo and Kool-Aid on Wonder Bread. Mmmmm.
Watch Harrison Ford in this Daily Show with Jon Stewart video clip, where he’s promoting his “fucking brilliant” (his words!) new movie, “Morning Glory.”
The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart welcomes Conan O’Brien back to late night in this video clip… then realizes “Conan” is on at the same time as The Daily Show!
Watch David Sedaris on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in this November 4 video clip. My love for David Sedaris runs deep and he gives good interview, so take a look at his chat with Jon Stewart.
In the battle of Glenn Beck rally attendance vs. the Rally to Restore Sanity attendance… who won? The Glen Beck rally attendance was said to have drawn 87,000, while Jon Stewart’s Rally to Restore Sanity’s early estimates for attendance are being reported between 150,000 to 250,000 attendees.
Of course, reports on the Rally to Restore Sanity attendance are varied, with the Associated Press noting that Stewart’s rally “appeared to rival Beck’s rally in attendance,” and CEO of MTV Networks Judy McGrath telling The New York Times that the National Park Service said “well over 200,000 people” were at the National Mall today. Read the rest of this entry »