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SNL 40 Monologue: Steve Martin, Tom Hanks and Everyone Else You Love Stops By
SNL 40 Monologue: Steve Martin, Tom Hanks and Everyone Else You Love Stops By
SNL 40 Monologue: Steve Martin, Tom Hanks and Everyone Else You Love Stops By
We knew going in that the SNL 40th anniversary special would be chock-full of just about every famous person who has ever walked within spitting distance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza and the opening monologue was quick to make use of this genuinely insane temporary cast of stars. Things got started on the right foot when the always-welcome Steve Martin took the stage ... but then he was joined by Tom Hanks. And then things got really crazy.
Watch Chris Rock Reminisce About His Rap Deal That Never Worked Out
Watch Chris Rock Reminisce About His Rap Deal That Never Worked Out
Watch Chris Rock Reminisce About His Rap Deal That Never Worked Out
Comedian/actor/writer/director Chris Rock has already proven that he can do just about everything -- and do it pretty well, if his upcoming feature 'Top Five' is any indication -- but the funny man almost had another major career move bulleted on his resume. Before Rock made it big as an actor, he dabbled in the disc jockey arts, deeming his own skills to be "nice!" After the DJing came a deal for a rap record, which was made, but never released, a weird bit of trivia that Rock shared with Jimmy Fallon on 'The Tonight Show' last night.
Chris Rock ‘SNL’ Promos (VIDEO)
Chris Rock ‘SNL’ Promos (VIDEO)
Chris Rock ‘SNL’ Promos (VIDEO)
And another former "SNL" castmember returns. Chris Rock will host this week's episode of "Saturday Night Live" with musical guest Prince, who will perform a full eight-minute set. Here, Rock hits the streets of New York with castmember Bobby Moynihan telling us what (or what not) to expect this week...
‘Grown Ups 2′ Trailer (VIDEO)
‘Grown Ups 2′ Trailer (VIDEO)
‘Grown Ups 2′ Trailer (VIDEO)
Adam Sandler, David Spade, Chris Rock and Kevin James return in "Grown Ups 2", set to hit theaters July 12, 2013. This time around, the boys move back to their hometown just in time for the last day of school and deal with teenagers and a peeing deer. (Don't ask, it's a Sandler movie.) Check out the trailer.