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Tim Meadows among 'Grown Ups' on comedy
Add another party guest to the "Saturday Night Live" reunion taking place on the set of the comedy "Grown Ups." Tim Meadows, a 10-year "SNL" alumnus, joins former colleagues Adam Sandler, Maya Rudolph, Rob Schneider, David Spade, Chris Rock, Norm Macdonald, Tim Herlihy and Colin Quinn in the cast of the Columbia picture about high school friends ...
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Iran election: What Chris Farley can teach us
While watching the street protests in Iran these past two weeks -- turns out more votes were cast in 50 cities in the June 12 presidential election than the actual number of Iranians who live there -- I kept asking myself the same question.
Dan Gross: SNL alum has all new material
N ORM MacDONALD says he doesn't have any topical material. "I don't watch the news.
It's been fourteen years since Chris Farley made his leading-man debut in Tommy Boy , and in that time, dumbass comedies like it have decidedly gone out of fashion.
Sandler, others on the set of 'Grown Ups'
The gang from "Grown Ups" finally got going today, filming scenes at Pilgrim Church and the Old Burial Ground in Southborough.
DVD Releases for May 12th, 2009 - Part I
Thanks to last week's computer crash, and the overabundance of spotlight reviews, the rest of the list will be a lot shorter than usual.
Chris Farley's tragic, untimely death at age 33 sparked a newfound admiration of his talents, but loving eyes can't appreciate something as painfully unfunny as Black Sheep , the second and final pairing of Farley and David Spade.
In the tramp, tramp, tramp of SNL alums to the big screen, Chris Farley takes a turn -- a star turn -- and takes along David Spade in support : fat jokes, stupid jokes, clumsy jokes.
Pauly Shore on the act and putting it all out there on stage
Being Pauly Shore is both a blessing and a curse, the 41-year-old comedian said from his home in the Hollywood Hills.
David Spade, "Rules of Engagement" Missing Jokesters; New Bob Dylan Video
David Spade reveals that he's often asked about the atmosphere on his "Rules of Engagement" set, with people assuming that he and his co-stars are often breaking each other up with practical jokes.
David Spade begins a limited engagement at The Venetian
David, known for his sarcastic sense of humor and cutting one-liners, was a standup comedian on the traveling nightclub circuit before he joined Saturday Night Live in 1990.
David Spade Is On a Roll, But Says Career Runs 'Hot and Cold'
David Spade is on a roll -- but isn't venturing a guess as to how long the good times will last.
David Spade: Ladies' man image more sizzle than steak
Thu, Mar 26, 2009 Denise Truscello If You Go Showtime: 9 p.m. Dates: April 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, and 30; May 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9. Tickets: $65.75 to $105.75 , available at the Venetian box office.
Hayek On Board Sandler's New Flick Alongside fromer SNL Stars
Loading ... Variety reports that Salma Hayek has signed on to play Sandler's wife in his new, yet-to-be-named Sony comedy that already includes former Saturday Night Live stars Colin Quinn and Maya Rudolph.
Just Shoot Me: The Complete Third Season
Our review of Just Shoot Me: Seasons One And Two , published June 8th, 2004, is also available.
The answer to yesterday's NAME THAT MOVIE is Tommy Boy . Jude Seymour and Corey Fram answered correctly.
David Spade: "I'm Just A Moron"
The caustic wit that David Spade honed in his years on "Saturday Night Live" has contributed to many TV shows, including "Just Shoot Me," "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Daughter," and now in "Rules of ...
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David Spade: I'm Happy Being a Phony
If Dennis Finch, the office prankster on Just Shoot Me , was a little older and a touch less sarcastic he might be Russell Dunbar on Rules of Engagement .
Norm MacDonald brings biting sarcasm to Boston
Norm MacDonald, known for his smart-ass commentary as the anchor of "Saturday Night Live's" Weekend Update segment in the late '90s, is back to his roots packing comedy venues across the country.