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Jon Hamm: Kristen Wiig Is Pretty Sexy, for a Bro [PIC]

In a move that has sent Skin Central into an unprecedented spiral of sexual confusion, GQ has named Bridesmaids star Kristen Wiig and Friends with Benefits star Mila Kunis as two of its “Men of the Year.” I mean, sure, we’ve taken GQ into the bathroom plenty of times, but the Men of the Year issue? It’s all very baffling. Mila is “The Knockout,” a logical choice that does a lot to alleviate the befuddlement in our boxers. But Kristen has been dubbed “The Bro,” a choice that is explained- sort of- by her Bridesmaids co-star Jon Hamm’s accompanying essay: “But it was inspiring to watch Kristen quarterback the team, be the cheerleader and decisionmaker, and then get in front of the camera and be hilarious. And surprising…Kristen is incredibly shy; she has her hoodie pulled up and her sleeves pulled over her hands. But this is a woman who wore coconuts on her tits on SNL; she can go to the craziest, most grotesque places on the planet in character,” Hamm says. Well,there is a definite quarterback/bro connection, and we have seen bros wearing coconuts on their tits a time or two, so we’ll allow it. In fact, this may explain why Kristen’s never gotten nude on screen- no one ever thought to ask in her native language of bro-speak: Yo Kristen, could you do us a solid and take off ur bra, bra? That would be uber-sick. See more from sexy comedienne Kristen Wiig right here at MrSkin.com, bro!

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The SKINitiation: Celebrity Nudes on DVD 9-20-11 [PICS]

It’s a slow week for marquee nudes on DVD and Blu-ray, with the non-nude Bridesmaids, starring Kristin Wiig and Rose Byrne , leading the pack. Genre fans will have a much slappier week, however, as a barrage of scary skin flicks including sorority slasher The Initiation (1984), gastropod gorefest Slugs (1988) , and Ozploitation opus Dead-End Drive In (1986) hit DVD. Also new on DVD and Blu-ray, sink your teeth into the lady bloodsuckers of Vamp (1986) and We Are the Night (2011). More after the jump!

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The SKINitiation: Celebrity Nudes on DVD 9-20-11 [PICS]

SNL Scorecard: Other Than Helen Mirren’s Breasts, A Very Flat Night

There’s really no way to soften the blow here: Helen Mirren’s turn as Saturday Night Live host was a massive disappointment. Flat, flat, flat… everything the whole night — well, except her breasts in one sketch — was flat. Resorting to the tired and meta ” SNL isn’t funny anymore” jokes as early as the cold open reveals a staff that appears to be looking ahead to its three-week break ( SNL , thankfully at this point, doesn’t return until May 7). So, yeah, enjoy your break, guys. Please think of something funny while you’re gone. Meanwhile, on to a very depressing scorecard…

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SNL Scorecard: Did a Slew of Cameos Save Elton John’s Show?

What an odd night. Then again, when Elton John was announced as Saturday Night Live ‘s musical guest and host, perhaps an “odd night” should have been expected. But not quite like this.

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SNL: Dana Carvey as well as Pals Come to Rescue, and Justin Bieber (Hmmmm)…

Dana Carvey (a wish to see) brought a demure as well as kind of icy Mike Myers with him, plus Jon Lovitz , to try as well as save “Saturday Night Live” from its torpor. I’m not sure it worked, or anything can. this deteriorate has been a disaster, as well as it only gets worse as well as worse. the the single more expel members, whose names no the single knows or cares about, have been only terrible. the “vets”– Andy Samberg, Jason Sudeikis, Bill Hader, Kristin Wiig, Kenan Thompson –are over it, as they say. the mount out sequence, toward the end, was the “Regis” parody–dead on, essentially as well as really funny. “Wayne’s World” returned with Carvey as well as Myers, who riffed upon the pretension of “Winter’s Bone” for the Oscars. Oy. the best impulse in the total uncover comes at 1:31 upon your DVR, at the really end, when Myers folds him arms as well as stands way to the left of the screen. Jon Lovitz tries in vain to rivet him. Myers mouths “how have been you?” then backs away. then the single of the latest expel members tries to verbalise to him, as well as Myers signals which he can’t speak, as if he has laryngitis. Two more things about SNL: Justin Bieber , not as big than Dana Carvey’s teenager sons, as well as wearing girl’s red sleet boots with in. tall platforms. He did not sing upon the show. even in his “Church Lady” stage with Carvey, he didn’t even hum. we regularly say, singers want to sing. look at Steven Tyler upon “American Idol.” He’s ready to break out in to strain at any moment. ( Jennifer Lopez is not.) we goal Bieber’s film makes him a lot of money, as well as which he manages to save as well as deposit it. the time is ticking. And the James Franco bit upon “Weekend Update” was essentially flattering funny. “I similar to having jobs!” the man says, as he handles the evidence cards as well as cleans the desk. Whoever played Franco got it. PS Linkin Park : good timing, 6 months after their manuscript came out. Talk about marketing. http:// www.hulu.com/watch/213306/saturday-night-live-church-chat SNL: Dana Carvey as well as Pals Come to Rescue, as well as Justin Bieber (Hmmmm)… Possibly associated posts: (automatically generated) Related posts upon kristin wiig Diaper Changing Table « Frontline Plus Pet It Doesn’t Take the Psychic to Know Not to Drink as well as Drive « Tv Time 101 Bridesmaids trailer « Trailer Tracker Related posts upon oy Boys Vampire Costumes | review prices internet American advertisements « The H2: Celebrating President Reagan’s … 2/7-2/11 « Weinrich Walk of Fame Related posts upon pleasure Wilding! Self- Pleasure as well as Venturing Out Alone | goldilockshares funk condense i only need to bleed. « pleasure as well as pain

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Who Scored Big in Week 12 of SNL’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?

This season of Saturday Night Live has been, at many times, a bit tired. Even the usually reliable political sketches have seen off. But I can’t remember the last time a season of SNL has seemed so energized by a group of new cast members — when they’re actually allowed on air. This past weekend, the featured players pretty much took over the last half of the show, and it may have been the best continuous half-hour stretch of the season to date.

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Who Scored Big in Week 12 of SNL’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?

This season of Saturday Night Live has been, at many times, a bit tired. Even the usually reliable political sketches have seen off. But I can’t remember the last time a season of SNL has seemed so energized by a group of new cast members — when they’re actually allowed on air. This past weekend, the featured players pretty much took over the last half of the show, and it may have been the best continuous half-hour stretch of the season to date.

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SNL Scorecard: Did Jeff Bridges Host the Best Show of the Year, Son?

Perhaps I’m in the holiday spirit (maybe), perhaps it’s the amount of wine consumed from back-to-back holiday parties (more likely), but last night’s Jeff Bridges-hosted installment of Saturday Night Live was, well, quite great. Not the laugh-out-loud funniest show of the season, but, from top to bottom, there wasn’t a whole lot of “bad.” I mean, it was so good that the best sketch of the night was the third to last of the show. Bridges, who last co-hosted in 1983 with his brother Beau, did an admirable job as host but, more importantly, did an admirable job of not getting in the way of a cast that was obviously on a mission before they took a break for the holidays.

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Who Scored Big in Week Eight of SNL’s Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?

This week’s Robert De Niro-hosted episode was not a good time to be a featured player on Saturday Night Live — or even a regular cast member who struggles for airtime (ahem, Abby Elliott). Save for his monologue and a pretty awkward “Mr. Produce” sketch, De Niro was delivered A-material that did a pretty solid job at hiding his faults as a host — which, of course, also means we were given three (!) recurring sketches: “What Up With That?”, “Blizzard Man” and “Vinny Vedecci.” As this week’s poll clearly shows, it was a week for the veterans.

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Saturday Night Live Scorecard: Was the Third Time a Charm for Host Robert De Niro?

Robert De Niro returned for his third Saturday Night Live hosting gig last night, and the usually befuddled host was, this time, surprisingly… OK. Look, the guy is never going to be considered one of the great hosts — a screen legend always seeming to be a little bit out of his element. For starters, De Niro, more than almost any other recurring host, doesn’t really hide the fact that he reads off of cue cards (of course, because of so many last-minute changes, everyone on SNL reads off of cue cards, but some work harder than than others at hiding this). But, dammit, there’s something endearing about the fact that he keeps trying. It would be going a little far to say that the third time was a charm — but his third time was, let’s say, serviceable (with some help from Ben Stiller). On to the scorecard!

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