If you’ve happened across a 10-second video with Matthew Broderick, clearly redoing his “Ferris Bueller” role from the 1986 movie, you have to wonder: “Are they possibly doing a SEQUEL?!”
The answer, unfortunately, is no. This is for a Honda ad, says the site Jalopnik, coming up during the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Jimmy Fallon has gotten pretty good at musical parody on his Late Night show on NBC (you should see him do Neil Young). So with Tim Tebow surpassing the usual sports stardom and crossing over into pop culture, Fallon decided to parody both the highly religious QB and the classic 1970s David Bowie.
Bill Clinton is happy to have celebrities call attention to his Clinton Foundation, but he’s not above spoofing them, either.
In a new Web video for the 10th anniversary of the Clinton Foundation, a coterie of stars performs as the foundation’s airheaded “Celebrity Division.” Ben Stiller leads an unproductive fundraising brainstorming session with Matt Damon, Sean Penn, Kristen Wiig, Jack Black, Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen.
The former president makes a cameo.
The video was produced by Funny Or Die and will be posted on the site early Tuesday.
The William J. Clinton Foundation held a star-studded anniversary concert over the weekend in Los Angeles. The foundation has sought to improve global health, strengthen economies worldwide, promote healthier childhoods and protect the environment.
Well, it looks like Green Lantern might just be the worst-reviewed comic-book movie this summer. Rotten Tomatoes has given it a 21 percent fresh rating, relegating it with the likes of Priest and Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer.
And now, mere hours after its official release, it’s already started to be a punchline. The Onion pulled no punches, making fun of its aggressive marketing:
While seeing Darth Vader playing the trombone and dancing to salsa music wasn’t quite the sign of the apocalypse we’d thought, it did lead us on a search for other musically inclined Star Wars characters.
We didn’t have to go far. Ladies and gentlemen, Chewbacca dancing to “Welcome to the Jungle”, also starring an Ewok Slash: