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Hannibal Talks Pissing Himself at an 'SNL' Party

What happens at the SNL season finale party, apparently doesn't stay at said party. Stories are traded like comedy currency. We got to see castmembers sing some drunken karaoke (the only kind of karaoke) and now we know Hannibal was rolling from ecstasy that Lorne Michaels might have given him. It probably wasn't Lorne Michaels, unless it was. Maybe. Probably not. But Maybe!

College Kids of the World, Adam Scott and Nick Offerman Want to Party

Remember when you started college and you didn't really have friends yet so you just walked around looking for parties, hoping some cool dude (with an attitude) would see you and invite you into some idyllic rager, featuring a keg of beer, if not multiple kegs of beers? (Yes? Ok, great. Than keep on reading) Well, Adam Scott and Nick Offerman are just like you and I in that regard. The two of them had a very similar experience – no, not while they were in college – recently, as TV stars. I literally cannot fathom someone not wanting to drink beer with Nick Offerman. It's unthinkable. Try to [...]

Amy Poehler and Reggie Watts Have a Singing and Dancing Party

This video is one minute and 40 seconds long. It should be way longer. It could be as long as The Dark Knight Rises (165 minutes!) and I'd still be smiling. Also, it's official, Reggie will provide the music and Amy will be the dancer for the Bar Mitzvah of my dreams.

A Comedy with Lots of Famous People Adds More Famous People

The End of the World is a film about when the apocalypse happens during one of James Franco's all celebrity house parties. Already announced guests include: Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, Aziz Ansari, Emma Watson, Jason Segel, David Krumholtz, and Seth Rogen (who is also co-writing the film and directing). Paparazzi photos have confirmed that Paul Rudd, Mindy Kaling, Michael Cera, and Rihanna will also be partying up. The more and more stars announced, the less this sounds like an actual movie and the more it sounds like an excuse to throw a big party in New Orleans. No word yet on why we weren't invited.

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