Dana Carvey is opening up about his alleged feud with Mike Myers.
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with Mike Myers as Wayne Campbell) in “Wayne’s World” and the Ahnuld-inspired weightlifters Hans & Franz (with Nealon). He also unleashed a dizzying array of impressions of celebrities (Casey Kasem, Robin Leach) and politicians (President George H.W.
Bush — “Wouldn’t be prudent” — and Ross Perot).Spade, 57, joined “SNL” in 1990 along with Rock, Chris Farley and Adam Sandler and enjoyed a six-year run with memorable skits, among them a dismissive flight attendant (“Buh-Bye”), a recalcitrant receptionist (“And you are?”) and his snarky “Hollywood Minute” segment on “Weekend Update.”Carvey spoke to The Post about “Fly on the Wall” and his memories of “SNL” and its co-creator/executive producer, Lorne Michaels.How did the podcast come about?David is always in my neighborhood in LA — we met in 1985, before either of us was on ‘SNL’ — and we started having dinner at this quiet restaurant pretty regularly … and we talked about the show and started riffing. David has a very distinct, casual, self-deprecating patter that’s kind of brilliant and he’s so low-key.
We have a very organic chemistry; I have it with other people, too, but especially with David. It’s like playing ping-pong with a very good ping-pong player.
We wanted to do something very specific and go in all different directions; with Tom Hanks [who’s hosted “SNL” 10 times] I asked him about the 1965 movie “Jason and the Argonauts” and he nearly jumped out of his chair. We can go anywhere, but “SNL” gives us a through-line for the podcast.Do you find that people share similar sentiments about their “SNL” experience?Everyone has their own lane on that show … their own emotional inner life and what happens to them and the first time they felt like they connected with the
.Dana Carvey is opening up about his alleged feud with Mike Myers.
The Howard Stern Show this week, Dana said the men's sometimes fraught relationship has "come full circle.""We've become very, very close friends. We just have too much history, we have an unbelievable amount of stuff in common … then we had so much shared history together riding the rocket of Wayne's World," he said. In the past, Dana said he was upset at Mike's Dr.
Wilson Chapman editorThe Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has announced its plans for the third annual Global Movie Day on Saturday.Global Movie Day, which was established in 2020 and is celebrated every second Saturday of February, was created as a way for film fans around the world to celebrate their love of film by engaging with Academy members and filmmakers on social media, using the hashtag #GlobalMovieDay.This year, celebrities and filmmakers who will participate in Global Movie Day include Zazie Beetz, Halle Berry, Jason Blum, Kris Bowers, Patricia Cardoso, Cher, Jon M. Chu, Ariana DeBose, Ali Fazal, Danny Glover, Eiza González, Tom Hanks, Aldis Hodge, Scarlett Johansson, Marc Maron, Marlee Matlin, Matthew McConaughey, Michelle Rodriguez, J.K.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorUber Eats has found a way to turn shots of celebrities snacking on vegan chocolate into what might be one of the most eye-popping Super Bowl commercials in this year’s ad game.Gwyneth Paltrow, Trevor Noah, Jennifer Coolidge and Nicholas Braun all take part in a new 30-second ad for the delivery service that reminds people of the food it might bring while showing them that Uber can deliver a host of other products to the door. But instead of actual treats, the actors dine on a light bulb, soap, a pencil, and even, in Paltrow’s case, a rather distinctive candle.Viewers won’t know the props are crafted out of edible material, but that’s beside the point, says Georgie Jeffreys, director of marketing for Uber Eats, in an interview.
David Spade was exposed to a lot of crabs as a host of “Bachelor in Paradise”.
Party on! It’s been 30 years since “Wayne’s World” was released and director Penelope Spheeris not only reminisces about everything from the cameos in the film (hello, Meat Loaf!) to the eight hours of headbanging required for the “Bohemian Rhapsody” scene, she finally sets the record straight on a supposed clash with star Mike Myers.
John Mulaney is returning to the "Saturday Night Live" stage after a slew of major life changes happened since his last time hosting the popular sketch show. On Sunday, the stand-up comedian and former "SNL" writer revealed on social media that he will headline the show on Feb. 26 alongside musical guest, LCD Soundsystem. The comedian captioned the announcement "And just like that…" which was seemingly a reference to the "Sex and the City" spinoff that’s currently airing on HBO Max. As People magazine noted, the 39-year-old’s upcoming hosting gig will mark a major milestone for him as he joins the show’s coveted "Five-Timers Club" dedicated to celebrities who have hosted the show that many times at least.
John Mulaney is cementing his spot in “SNL” history.
A recipe for love. Dolly Parton knows the secret to keeping the romance alive with husband Carl Thomas Dean after 56 years of marriage.
John Mulaney will join the Five Timers Club on Saturday Night Live as he returns to host on February 26.
Willem Dafoe is making his hosting debut and he's ready to have the «best night of his entire life.» And if the new promo for his upcoming episode is any indication, the star is planning to bring some of that villainous charm to the iconic studio 8H stage with him.Dafoe was joined by 's Chris Reed — as well as this week's musical guest, Katy Perry — where he couldn't help but share his excitement at hosting for the first time.«Oh man, I love this sketch already,» Dafoe says with a chuckle. «Oh no, Willem, this is just a promo,» Reed responds.
Will Forte is back on the Saturday Night Live stage!
here and above.Still, he was determined to make the best of it, excitedly telling the audience “tonight, it’s finally my turn. My time to shine.
Will Forte made his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut over the weekend and got a little help from some famous faces. Help he strongly said he didn’t want.
expulsion from the Australian Open.“I never thought I would hear myself use deported in a bad way, but what happened?,” the fake Ingraham asked as she drooled over the Serb’s accented answer.“I’m a fan of your sport, because in tennis love is bad,” she deadpanned.