“Land of the Longhorn” was made to promote the Watch What Happens Live residency in Austin, but I think Andy should make many more of these.
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“Land of the Longhorn” was made to promote the Watch What Happens Live residency in Austin, but I think Andy should make many more of these.
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He could be the latest cast member of Rock Of Ages on Broadway.
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A gem of a moment from this weekend’s Independent Spirit Awards, in which the two presenters veer off script and badger McConaughey for answers about his hit show.
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Perfect.
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Is this real life?? “I don’t know, Katie Couric, you tell me.”
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Which appears to be quite beautiful and quite large. Obviously.
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GOOD FOR YOU, MILA.
For everyone who missed the much-anticipated first episode of Oprah Winfrey’s Lindsay , here’s what you need to know.
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Although his Julia Roberts from Pretty Woman is spot-on.
Also, Nick Kroll's laugh is hilarious.
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I feel so uncomfortable right now.
Were you born after 1985? Then Kevin Bacon has something to say to you.
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RISE UP AND FOLLOW HIM.
See evidence below.
It’s the start, of something new.
E! News interviewed Zac Efron and Seth Rogan while the two were at SXSW and Zac was asked whether a High School Musical reunion was in his future. He didn't say no, because he kind of said yes???? Praise the Disney gods if this happens (just hopefully if it does, it will be better than HSM3.)
All of the following are REAL things Justin Bieber ACTUALLY said . Enjoy. And if you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and watch his most recent deposition.
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No offense to the other Hemsworths, but it’s science.
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Can’t blame them, really. John Legend will do that to you.
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Oh, you didn't know horses could unmount? Well. They can, probably.
If you are going to get photobombed, there’s literally no one better to photobomb you.
He claims he was able to handle his own. How does one keep up with a rapper who smokes 81 blunts a day?
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Just don’t ask him to work with Kris Jenner.
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Billy Eichner has made his career by ambushing people on the street while screaming questions about pop culture and celebrities into their faces. His show is aptly named Billy on the Street and once you start watching you won't be able to stop. Its third season starts March 12 on Fuse, and with it Billy will be back startling unsuspecting strangers and handing out dollar bills to those who can answer his questions correctly — they may not be technically right, but they are as long as he agrees. We sat down with Billy to discuss the hilarity that happens on his show, how he got to where he is today, and, most importantly, his opinion on some of the biggest names in showbiz.
Has anyone ever tried to assault you, physically?
Billy Eichner: Not really. One older woman slapped me across the face because I asked her something about a blow job; I don't even think she knew what I was talking about. Some people will do the Sean Penn thing, where they'll put their hand on the camera and they'll shove my camera man, not even that hard. There was one time when it got a little too aggressive. Sometimes you'll go up to someone and, you know what's funny about New York, sometimes people look like they are mentally ill, but they're not. They are actually really smart, they are just dressed crazy or look crazy, but they are actually smart, they just don't give a shit about how they look. Then sometimes you go up to people who look totally normal and then you talk to them for a few seconds and you are like, Oh I better get out of this, because this person is a little mentally unbalanced, and they are not going to get this joke. I like talking to a person who is crazy in a fun, eccentric way. I don't want to talk to a legitimate crazy person, because that's not nice.
Do you have a standout favorite person that you've spoken to, besides Elena [one of Billy's classic contestants]?
BE: Oh sure, yeah. Mr. Singh, from last year, who was amazing. This unexpected man. Little, lovely, charming Indian man. And also of course the woman who insists Denzel Washington was in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. That became a very popular clip, this woman was adamant that she saw Denzel Washington on Broadway playing the phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, and we have a huge argument. And then there's the toothless man from the first season who liked Glenn Close more than Meryl Streep. There's a lot.
Has any celebrity really wanted to be on the show, and who would you just not want to ever be on the show?
BE: Well this year we were really lucky, because everyone who I asked to be on the show said yes. And actually Olivia Wilde, who is in the first episode and then comes back later on in the season, she reached out to us to be on the show. She was a huge fan, and she was so game for everything, and I make her do that crazy thing where she's asking other women if they think she's pretty. They are all so game; for the most part they are coming to play along with me and go along for this ride. And as for the other part, I'm pretty game for anyone. I always think, we just need to figure out what can we do with this person to make it interesting. I'm not a big reality show fan, because I just think it's too fake. What I like about BOTS is that we don't fake anything. We don't stage or precast, I run into whoever I run into, they sign the release or they don't. I love Andy Cohen and I'm a big Andy Cohen fan, but I'm not a big Housewives fan, and I know a lot of real housewives would do the show, but you know, ehh, I'd say probably not. They asked me to do Kris Jenner when they were trying out that talk show, and they asked me if I would do man-on-the-street segments for her and I was like, "No."
How did you go about getting Elena back on the show?
BE:At the premiere, Paul Rudd — who is on the show this season — came out and introduced me. And then Elena came out at the end as a surprise guest. She got a standing ovation. And honestly, it was so much easier to get Paul Rudd than to get Elena. Elena doesn't have a computer, she doesn't have email, she's not online. She has a cell phone, but she was out of the country and she doesn't work out of the country. We went to her building to get to her doorman, and we found Elena. I knew she had a good time on the show because she had written me a handwritten letter that she sent to Funny or Die, which I read, and we posted it online sometime last year, after her episode aired, me reading Elena's letter, she said people were recognizing her on the subways, in New York. She doesn't have YouTube, she doesn't know what these things are, but she knew that people were seeing her, and she was loving it. She got a kick out of it. I don't think she gets why she's funny, but I think she's one of the funniest people in the world, I really do. So we convinced her to come back. And then I thought, We have Lena Dunham on the show, and Lena is really becoming an iconic New Yorker, and this show is very New York. I'm a native New Yorker, and I thought Elena, in her own way, is a quintessential, eccentric, smart, funny, odd New Yorker, very much marching to the tune of her own drum, which Lena does too, and which I try to do too. So I thought bringing us together, with a live cow in the Meatpacking District would work, and I think it did.
Dat ass. NSFW! It’s a butt!
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