Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Awkward! Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader Roast Reporter for Not Seeing Their Film and 10 More

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Awkward! Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader Roast Reporter for Not Seeing Their Film

An interview with Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader about their film went awry after a reporter mistakenly asked a question that has nothing to do with the movie.

'SNL' Spoofs Nicki Minaj's 'Anaconda' in Skit With Chris Pratt [VIDEO]

'SNL' paid tribute to one of this summer's many songs about butts — Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" — with help from Aidy Bryant and Chris Pratt.

'The Simpsons': Who died in the season premiere? The answer here...

Did you see that coming?

10 Animal Sex Facts to Make You Appreciate Missionary Position

When mom told you about "the birds and the bees," this probably isn't what she was referring to.

Drone Footage Reveals Massive Scale of Hong Kong Protests

The political protests currently taking place in the normally sedate confines of Hong Kong, referred to by many on social media as "Occupy Central," have captured the world's at...

'Once Upon a Time' recap: Hook and Emma heat up 'Frozen' Storybrooke

The season 4 opener introduced some new characters and caught us up on all the actions with our favorites.

How to Survive a Plane Crash

An overwhelming majority of flights make it to their destination safely, but if there is a problem, these are the tips you need to make it out safely.

Anti-Selfie Short Film Tells Us Your Behavior Makes Celebs Really Sad

"Aspirational," a short anti-selfie film starring Kirsten Dunst, takes an exaggerated (we hope) look at your obsession with taking selfies with celebrities.

11 Things You Forgot Happened in 2014

From the rise and burnout of Flappy Bird to North Korea's first marathon open to foreigners, a lot happened this past year.

Instagram Blocked in China Amid Violent Protests in Hong Kong

Instagram has reportedly been blocked in China following political protests in Hong Kong.

The Family Guy/Simpsons crossover scene you almost didn't see

'Family Guy' executive producers Steve Callaghan and Rich Appel admit there's one moment that almost didn't make it to air.