Showing posts with label seth meyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seth meyers. Show all posts

Friday, July 29

Hey! With Seth Meyers - A Message To Bernie-Or-Bust Diehards


Hey! Bernie Sanders supporters are a feisty bunch. But Seth Meyers has a reality check for y'all. He reminds us that voting for a write-in or third-party candidate won't end as well as you'd think, and suggests that perhaps all these folks skipped history class. Well, class is in session, and Professor Meyers is lecturing HARD.

Friday, May 20

Late Night with Seth Meyers Debuts Cut SNL Sketch With Andy Samberg


Sometimes entire Saturday Night Live sketches revolve around the same joke being driven into the ground, ad nauseum.

As a former SNL alum, Seth Meyers knows this, yet it didn't stop him from inviting Andy Samberg to perform a cut sketch from 2006 that features Samberg repeating the same line about "hitting the head" at a work party. The sketch, called "Wanna Come With?" features Kenan Thompson and Greta Gerwig.

And yet, despite literally being the same joke over and over again, Samberg's delivery, plus his 2006-era hair, is worth the price of admission. That price? Zero dollars, because this is a YouTube video. Enjoy.

Tuesday, June 30

Amy Poehler Reunites With Seth Meyers For A Terrific Special Edition Of "Really!?!"




Seth Meyers and Amy Poehler were without question one of the best Weekend Update anchor pairings on Saturday Night Live. But they both moved on to bigger and better things: Poehler had her starring role on Parks and Rec, and Meyers slid into Jimmy Fallon's role on Late Night after the latter moved into The Tonight Show to replace Jay Leno. Phew, so much moving around.

Anyway, Meyers and Poehler reunited for one of their most memorable recurring segments, "Really!?!," which questions some stupidity in the world. In this case, it's an extremely misogynistic tweet from a Sports Illustrated writer. Hilarity ensues, so enjoy!

Tuesday, June 23

Mindy Kaling Explains Why Bridesmaids Have It Much Tougher Than Groomsmen




Fact: I've only been a groomsman once in my life. Another fact: I've never been a bridesmaid. So I don't know if there's any credence to what Mindy Kaling is saying in this clip, but as being a groomsman wasn't THAT hard, I'm kind of inclined to agree with her. She and Seth Meyers talk about wedding duties, including giving a toast. Hope you don't mind public speaking.