SNL Digital Short: Rihanna and Shy Ronnie “Fire and Ice” (Video)
Watch the December 5 SNL Digital Short featuring Rihanna and Shy Ronnie (Andy Samberg) singing “Fire and Ice” in this video clip. I think I’m in love with Shy Ronnie.
Watch the December 5 SNL Digital Short featuring Rihanna and Shy Ronnie (Andy Samberg) singing “Fire and Ice” in this video clip. I think I’m in love with Shy Ronnie.
Watch the Saturday Night Live/SNL promo video for this weekend’s show – Blake Lively hosts with musical guest Rihanna. Watch Andy Samberg show Blake Lively his “magic pants” and tell a little gossip. Hee!

We already scooped that Taylor Lautner would be hosting an upcoming SNL, but what about the other December Saturday Night Live hosts?
Next up is Blake Lively, hosting on December 5 with musical guest Rihanna. Read the rest of this entry »

Look out, Twilight fans… team Jacob is coming to Saturday Night Live when Taylor Lautner hosts the December 12 edition of SNL with musical guest Bon Jovi.
How about a little wave and wink to Taylor Swift in Lautner’s monologue? It’s only fitting!
It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without the Adam Sandler turkey song, so sit back for a couple of minutes and enjoy Adam Sandler singing the Thanksgiving Song in this video clip.
Adam Sandler’s Thanksgiving Song lyrics include: Read the rest of this entry »
This Saturday Night Live/SNL “Say Anything” sketch with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jason Sudeikis was a funny way to wrap up the show. Check out the video clip, where SNL spoofs the “Say Anything” boombox scene.
Wow. Joseph Gordon-Levitt brought crazy energy to his Saturday Night Live/SNL monologue – check out Joseph Gordon-Levitt singing “Make ‘Em Laugh,” singing, dancing and yes… flipping off the walls!
JGL’s host monologue was an exhausting start to the show… but was a great way to showcase his talent.
I was surprised to see SNL bring back Kenan Thompson’s “What Up with That?” sketch, but the concept seemed funnier to me than the first go-around.
Check out the “What Up with That?” video clip, where Thompson’s Deondre Cole can’t seem to get to all his guests because every little thing sets him off in song.