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Last Night on 30 Rock: Sky Law

As good as the season finale of 30 Rock was — and as winningly charming and funny as Matt Damon wound up being — there was something unavoidably disappointing about the whole thing. Because Liz Lemon’s new boyfriend — the seemingly perfect-for-her pilot, Carroll — is played by_ Matt Damon_, you know it isn’t going to end well. And that’s too bad. If there is one problem with the parade of famous guest stars on 30 Rock , it’s just that: They’re famous guests . Like Matt Damon is going to stop making movies to spend the rest of his career rubbing Liz Lemon’s “disgusting foot secret?” No, of course he’s not.

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30 Rock’s Season Finale Preview: Matt Damon’s Flying Colors

30 Rock ‘s been infested with guest-stars in its fourth season, so it’s only right to conclude (or justify) it the with the biggest guest-star yet: that bad Will Hunting himself, Matt Damon. He appears on tonight’s finale playing a pilot who shares Liz Lemon’s cynicism and works for a fictional airline called “Airbike.” Back in season three, Liz gleefully compared then-beau Drew Baird (Jon Hamm) as looking like “a cartoon pilot.” Will the real thing help invigorate Liz’s romantic desires before she marries Wesley, the non-love of her life? Clips of Damon in action and Tina Fey’s spoiler-y commentary are after the jump.

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Scott Adsit Talks 30 Rock, Improvisation, and Alec Baldwin’s Big Ideas

The fictional writer’s room of 30 Rock is a dormitory of misfits, droll freaks, and the occasionally sane scribe. Comedian Scott Adsit’s character Pete Hornberger manages to be all three: a neurotic, convulsing everyman who can still put Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) in her place or spring Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) from a fight in the basement. For Adsit, a veteran of Chicago’s Second City improv troupe, the show has become its own kind of beast, wavering between Laugh In -style absurdity and stark reality. Movieline spoke with the 44-year-old actor about Pete Hornberger’s journey on 30 Rock , Second City nostalgia, and performing with a very nervous comic legend.

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Justin Bieber Has A Serious Case Of Puppy Love On Tina Fey

According to Insiders, Canadian Pop-RnB singer Justin Bieber has a serous case of puppy love on American  comedienne Tina Fey. Bieber performed a sketch with Fey on Saturday Night Live, apparently “followed” her on set. “Justin has a serious case of puppy love. He followed her around backstage like a pet labrador”, Showbiz Spy quoted. “It was obvious to the cast and crew that Justin is completely taken with Tina, and even though he is young enough to be Tina’s son, she was astounded at his confidence and poise. “Justin clearly has a thing for older women – especially Tina,” the backstage insider added. Justin Bieber Has A Serious Case Of Puppy Love On Tina Fey is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Tina Fey ‘Innovents’ New Ways To Give NBC the Middle Finger on 30 Rock

You’ve really got to hand it to Tina Fey. While you would think that jokes about NBC are in the “What’s the deal with airplane food?” stage of comedy at this point, she continues to find new and exciting ways to wet willy her bosses — like reducing the Leno/Conan war to a shift debate between two janitors.

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Ke$ha: Comic M@$termind?

Pop singer Ke$ha is the guest-performer on Saturday Night Live this week with host Ryan Phillippe, and after last week’s satisfactory comic performance from Justin Bieber, Ke$ha has formulated some sketch ideas of her own. “One idea was someone recently told me I smell like shrimp in a diaper,” Ke$ha told MTV. “So I thought I could do a perfume skit about me with my eau de perfume being a shrimp in a diaper. It’s very sensual.” We have the next &ucille B@ll on our hands. [ MTV ]

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Weekend Receipts: Potential First Date

Someone get famous horse racing announcer Dave Johnson on the phone. Because with the top three films at the box office separated by less than $2 million, this weekend’s race is going to come down to the official box office numbers on Monday. And down the stretch they come ! Fix yourself a Mint Julip, because it’s time for some weekend receipts.

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Tina Fey Introduces The Sarah Palin Network

Barack Obama wasn’t a big fan of Sarah Palin’s uninformed criticism of his nuclear arms treaty with Russia this week. But at least the President, along with all rational human beings, can take solace in Palin’s existence for one reason only: it’s enabled Tina Fey to deliver the best satire television has seen in years. The actress was at it again last night, impersonating the former Alaskan Governor (and current professional, paid speaker of BS) on Saturday Night Live . Fey introduced viewers to The Sarah Palin Network, which is comprised of the following programs: Are You Smarter Than a Half-term Governor? Tea Party Wheel of Fortune (Example of a puzzle: Obama is a Terrist) Hey, Journalist, I Gotcha! (Where “I re-edit my interviews with journalists to make it look like they were the ones that were woefully unprepared.”) Man in a Helicopter with a Sniper Rifle vs. Wild It takes a lot to upstage Justin Bieber on the show , but Fey did it with this great skit. Watch below. The Sarah Palin Network

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How to Remake ’80s Movies the Right Way [Nostalgia]

Last week, J. Lo was inexplicably cast in the Goldie Hawn role of a Overboard remake. Please, don’t mess with the classics like that! If you’re going to go remaking ’80s movies, here’s how to do it right. Hollywood’s love of nostalgia is not new, but it seems like the wave of repurposing old ideas has finally caught up with us and subsumed the ’80s. The Clash of the Titans remake comes out in two weeks. The Tron sequel is getting ready to drop this summer, and the Wall Street sequel will be out this fall. No, studios shouldn’t be messing with great things from the past. Yes, the success of these movies will determine which old scripts get dusted off and given an update. But we’re beating Hollywood to the punch. This is going to happen if we like it or not, so we’re going to speak now because we’re lousy at forever holding our peace. Here are some of our favorite movies from the decade and what needs to be done to update them right. Clue Original Release Date : 1985 The Pitch : The screwball comedy as a Christopher Guest improv experiment (which we stole from Popwatch ). Casting : Catherine O’Hara as Mrs. Peacock, Parker Posey as Mrs. White, Jennifer Coolidge as Miss Scarlet, Eugene Levy as Col. Mustard, Ed Begley Jr as Mr. Green, and Bob Balaban as Professor Plum, and Michael McKean as Mr. Body. Modern Twist : Update it to be modern day and have everyone freak out about the crime rather than being all nonchalant about it. Original Cast Cameo : Tim Curry as one of the murder victims. Uncle Buck Original Release Date : 1989 The Pitch : A doofy frat boy uncle comes in to care for the kids and makes a lovable mess. Casting : Seth Rogan as Uncle Buck. Modern Twist : The first time around John Candy was more of an incapable lug, let’s make Buck more a stoner fuck up who learns how to get his life together thanks to the little scamps. Original Cast Cameo : Macaulay Culkin as the older skeezy boyfriend trying to deflower the teenage niece. Weird Science Original Release Date : 1985 The Pitch : Two billionaire 20-year old computer company CEOs use their mastery of technology to make a magic lady and learn about life in the process. Casting : Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Emile Hirsch as the nerds. Malin Akerman as the babe. Modern Twist : Instead of creating all their women from some Commodore 64, the use a complicated algorithm that combines the attributes of the hundred hottest girls on Facebook. Just think about all the advances in computer science in the past 25 years that could be applied to comedic scenarios. Don’t mess with the bras on heads or the pile of talking poo, though. Original Cast Cameo : Bill Paxton as a mean venture capitalist who wants to take over the kids’ firm. Ghostbusters Original Release Date : 1984 The Pitch : A bunch of scientists trade in the lab to make a reality show about hunting supernatural creatures. They become wildly famous. Casting : Call Paul Rudd , Judah Friedlander , Seann William Scott and Marlon Wayans . Get Anna Faris as the wacky secretary. Modern Twist : Their easy fame on television becomes as more of a detriment to their line of work. Original Cast Cameo : Sigourney Weaver as a network executive. Big Business Original Release Date : 1988 The Pitch : Two pairs of twins, separated at birth and from very different circumstances, meet when their posh and hillbilly worlds collide. Casting : Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as Sadie and Rose Modern Twist : One set of sisters is from the family that owns Hal-Mart and the other is from the hillbilly town that doesn’t want the corporation moving in. Original Cast Cameo : Lily Tomlin and Bette Midler as their aunts. The Dark Crystal Original Release Date : 1982 The Pitch : A far off fantasy land where a pair of Gelflings must repair the titular crystal and end the reign of the evil and disgusting Skeksis. Wouldn’t Guillermo del Torro do a great job directing a script by Neil Gaiman? Casting : Meryl Streep does all the voices! Just kidding. She only does half. Modern Twist : In 3D, biatches! Original Cast Cameo : Just recycle some of the puppets. The Goonies Original Release Date : 1985 The Pitch : A group of kids are going to lose their homes due to mean developers so they go off in search for a treasure with a group of evil mobsters hot on their tails. Casting : We didn’t know who these kids were when they made it, but they sure had talent. Do that again, casting directors! But if we see one Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber, or Demi Lovato, there is going to be hell to pay. Modern Twist : Just toss in some great special effects and make those cheesey underground sets look real and awesome. The rest of the movie will make itself. Original Cast Cameo : Josh Brolin as an evil developer and Corey Feldman as his assistant. Cyndi Lauper as the evil mobster mother. Working Girl Original Release Date : 1988 The Pitch : A ditsy secretary stands in for her boss and takes the corporate world by storm. Casting : Amy Adams as Tess, Sandra Bullock as Katherine, and John Hamm as big boss Jack. Modern Twist : Tess not only discovers some major Enron-esque corporate malfeasance, she also brings a struggling company to profitability. Original Cast Cameo : Alec Baldwin as a horny executive. Heathers Original Release Date : 1988 The Pitch : Don’t you fucking dare. Some things are perfect the way God created them.

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