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'Alice In Wonderland 2' Set For May 2016, With Johnny Depp And Mia Wasikowska Officially On Board

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It's through the looking glass again for Johnny Depp and Mia Wasikowska, who are now officially set for "Alice in Wonderland 2."

Disney made the announcement on Friday following months of speculation. Depp and Wasikowska will reprise their roles as the Mad Hatter and Alice, respectively, in the sequel that was once tentatively titled "Into the Looking Glass." (Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" received an 1871 sequel called "Through the Looking-Glass," both of which were used as inspiration for the 2010 movie directed by Tim Burton.)

Burton won't return to the director's seat for the sequel, however, instead being replaced by James Bobin, who co-created "Flight of the Conchords" and directed 2011's "The Muppets." The script should feel familiar to fans of original, as "Wonderland" scribe Linda Woolverton ("Beauty and the Beast," "The Lion King") will pen the sequel's as well. No plot details have been revealed.

Disney set a Memorial Day 2016 release for "Alice 2," making it the first movie to nab a spot during that coveted weekend. The only film already set for May 2016 is an untitled Disney/Marvel release.

The 2010 original, co-starring Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway, became a box office behemoth, despite mixed reviews. It marked the sixth movie to earn more than $1 billion worldwide.

Disney's live-action adaptation of "The Jungle Book" also received a release date on Friday. The Jon Favreau-directed project will bow on Oct. 9, 2015.

Jena Malone Rocks Crop Top, Thigh-High Slit At LAX Airport

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Jena Malone travels in style.

The "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" star was photographed arriving at LAX Airport, wearing a long-sleeved striped crop top and a sexy skirt featuring a thigh-high zip-up slit. Malone, 29, was all smiles as she made her way through the airport and to her car.

"Catching Fire," which opened in theaters yesterday (Nov. 22) is estimated to make between $135 million to $150 million during its opening weekend.

"It's kind of like winning the lottery as an actor," Malone told On The Red Carpet of playing Johanna Mason in the box office hit. "I mean, getting to join such an incredible franchise with an amazing book series, an amazing fan base, an amazing cast and you know, having a new director come on board so you don't feel like you have to kind of fit in to something that's already been created."

Check out Jena's airport style below:

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'Willie Wonka' Shocker: Filthy Joke Hidden In Film For 4 Decades

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One of the most beloved and oft-quoted moments in the ridiculously beloved and oft-quoted film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is the sequence in which the unbalanced candymaker displays his newest invention: lickable wallpaper.

As the children and their guardians go to town on the wallpaper, Wonka declares: "Lick an orange. It tastes like an orange. The strawberries taste like strawberries! The snozzberries taste like snozzberries!"

Turns out a snozzberry isn't just a snozzberry.

Willie Nelson's Band Members Hurt In Tour Bus Crash

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SULPHUR SPRINGS, Texas (AP) — Singer Willie Nelson has suspended his tour after three members of his band were hurt when their bus plowed into a bridge pillar in East Texas during rainy conditions.

The Texas Department of Public Safety says Nelson was not aboard in the weather-related accident around 3:30 a.m. CST Saturday on Interstate 30 near Sulphur Springs, 75 miles northeast of Dallas. A statement posted on Nelson's website, hours after the accident, says this year's tour has been suspended indefinitely.

Trooper Sylvia Jennings says seven people were on the westbound bus, including the driver who was dealing with wet roads and high winds.

Two band members have minor injuries while the third was seriously hurt. All were transported to a Sulphur Springs hospital. Their names and conditions weren't immediately released.

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Matt Smith Explains His 'Doctor Who' Departure

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Matt Smith opened up about leaving "Doctor Who" as the show prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

Smith announced his departure from the show this past summer, noting that this year's annual Christmas Special will be his last outing as the titular character. He first appeared as the Eleventh Doctor in 2010 and has become the face of the series in recent years.

"It's a very intense process to play the Doctor. The line-learning is really hard, and you have to live away from home for nine or ten months a year. I love the show, and it wasn't an easy choice to come to, but it's the right time for both of us" Smith told The Hollywood Reporter.

“I’d have very happily done another year. It’s a wonderful show. But I think you gotta go when you gotta go, and for me, it just felt like the right time to move on" Smith revealed to the Los Angeles Times earlier this year.

Smith also has thoughts on his Doctor swan song "I think he should go out as he came in -- with a bit of a whiz and a bang. Hopefully it will be funny and touching in equal measure. That, for me, would be the right balance."

Following Smith's final outing as the Doctor during this year's Christmas Special, Peter Capaldi will be boarding the TARDIS as the Twelfth Doctor later in 2014.

This weekend's "Doctor Who" 50th Anniversary Special entitled "The Day of the Doctor" is the first "Doctor Who" episode to be simultaneously broadcast around the world and follows a weeklong marathon of episodes and specials devoted to the series on BBC America.

"The Day of the Doctor" special airs on BBC America on Saturday Nov. 23 at 2:50 p.m. EST.

Candice Swanepoel Poses Nude In New Photo Shoot

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Candice Swanepoel poses topless and flashes a nipple in a new photo shoot for i-D magazine.

Of course, the supermodel is used to showing off her body.

Drew Barrymore Steps Out In Beverly Hills

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Drew Barrymore rocks cool kicks while grabbing a bite to eat at The Grill on Thursday (November 21) in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Khloe Kardashian Talks Kris And Bruce Jenner Split

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Khloe Kardashian is opening up about Kris and Bruce Jenner's separation.
While appearing on Australia's radio program, The Kyle O and Jackie Show, this week, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star confessed her mother and step-father's split wasn't all that surprisingly for her.

Sarah Silverman Hides Out In Jimmy Fallon's Desk Fort On 'Late Night'

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If there's anyone we would want to make a desk fort with, it's Sarah Silverman.

The comedian stopped by "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" last night to answer a few pressing questions like "What three things would you put in your fanny pack?" and "What base would you go to with Ryan Gosling?"

As always, Silverman, who is currently promoting her upcoming HBO special "We Are Miracles," does not disappoint.

What base is scissoring anyway?

Sheryl Crow Looks Unbelievable At 51

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Sheryl Crow's look is a little bit country and a little bit rock-n-roll!

Here's the then 33-year-old "All I Wanna Do" singer at an APLA benefit back in 1995 (left) -- and 18 years later -- the now 51-year-old mother of two at a gala in New York City this year (right).

Rumer Willis Strips To Her Undies In Steamy Photo Shoot

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My oh my, Bruce and Demi's girl is all grown up and she's hot, hot, hot.

Rumer Willis, 25, posted the following sexy photo to her Instagram account, an outtake from a steamy shoot she did with renown celebrity photographer Tyler Shields.

In the photo, the actor-musician-artist -- as she refers to herself in her Twitter bio -- is seen in nothing but lace undies, a bra and black heels. For whatever reason, she's also holding a machete.

Shields recently shot another young actress, Abigail Breslin, in poses that left just as little to the imagination.

'Orphan Black' Season 2 Premiere Date, Teaser Revealed

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The "Orphan Black" Season 2 premiere date has been revealed. The clones return to BBC America (and Canada's Space Channel) on Saturday, April 19. The first teaser aired during "Doctor Who's" "The Day Of The Doctor" 50th anniversary special.

The official description:

Season 2 of the series hits the ground running with Sarah (Tatiana Maslany) in a desperate race to find her missing daughter Kira (Skyler Wexler, Carrie). Her scorched earth tactics spark a war with pro-clone, Rachel (Maslany), dividing and imperiling all the clones. As Sarah discovers more about her past, mysterious newcomers appear, but can they be trusted?


“Season 1 of 'Orphan Black' delivered an action packed, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride featuring a critically-acclaimed star turn by Tatiana Maslany," Perry Simon, general manager of BBC America, said in a statement when production on Season 2 was announced. "The rabid fan base known as the 'Clone Club' is growing every day as audiences discover this unique show and gear up for an exciting second season that takes us further down the rabbit hole."

"Orphan Black" Season 2 premieres Saturday, April 19.

Miley Cyrus Made GQ's Least Influential Celebrities Of 2013 List

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dennis Rodman is at the top of a list no one wants to be on. He's been named GQ's No. 1 least influential celebrity of 2013.

The 52-year-old former basketball player who has visited Kim Jong Un in North Korea was selected as the top pick in the magazine's third annual list of the least influential celebrities, which also includes twerking pop star Miley Cyrus, President Barack Obama, and celebrity chef Paula Deen. GQ called Rodman a "Q-list celebrity willing to commit borderline treason just to hang out with a dictator who himself aspires to be a Q-list celebrity." Rodman said this week he's preparing to return to North Korea late next month for an exhibition basketball tour.

Deen, whose cooking empire imploded this year after she admitted to having used the N-word to describe black employees, came in at No. 2 on the list behind Rodman, while former sexting U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner took the No. 3 spot.

"He's the saddest lecher in American politics, and that's saying something, because they're all lechers," the magazine said.

Cyrus, who garnered attention at this year's MTV Video Music Awards for her provocative performance with a foam finger, won the No. 6 position for "basically trying every inane strategy she could think of to rile up America's few remaining pearl clutchers." The magazine noted "what's sad is that it totally worked."

Obama came in at No. 17 because "nothing gets done."

Other celebrities deemed non-influential include Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Ryan Reynolds and Will Smith.

'The Blacklist' Star Ryan Eggold On Tom's Big Secrets & What's Ahead

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Ryan Eggold really doesn't want to spoil "The Blacklist" for you.

On "The Blacklist," Eggold plays Tom, the nice-but-maybe-kind-of-murdery husband to main character Liz (Megan Boone). It's one of the biggest hits of the year and shows no sign of slowing down. While Season 2 has yet to get the green light, Eggold seems to know exactly where "The Blacklist" is heading. The actor stopped by The Huffington Post office to talk about playing a lurky maybe-killer, Tom's sex life and some major spoilers regarding the upcoming Nov. 25 episode.

NOTE: Do not read if you are not caught up on "The Blacklist" Season 1.

I'm all caught up and let's be real: Everything's crazy.
Yeah. It’s getting crazy. The week before last that was when Liz’s dad died, right?

Yes, and your first scene with James Spader.
That was awesome. Working with him was fantastic. He’s supremely professional and amazingly gifted, obviously. He’s just a very supportive actor. He knows what he wants to happen and he likes to have a dialogue with you. He gives a lot and is very generous. Not a lot of number ones are like that. Then, I enjoyed seeing the scene because it was an interesting experience to play a number of possibilities in that scene.

I was under the impression before the scene that you would completely know who he was just on sight.
Because of Liz?

Yes. Maybe she showed him pictures or something, but you had no idea.
Liz doesn’t share her work with me at all and I think Red’s one of those behind-the-scenes figures. So, Tom as a school teacher has no idea who he is. But if there is some other person lurking inside that’s a whole other story.

I assume you know.
I just got the goods. When we shot that scene I truly didn’t know where they were going to go with Tom, but I just got a great scoop from the writers and they told me some ideas and they’re awesome. They’re very long term and they’re very ever-changing.

What can you tell us about Monday’s (Nov. 25) episode?
Monday is [executive producer] Joe Carnahan’s episode, I believe.

The promos are very dramatic. Every commercial says this episode is the one we’ve been waiting for.
The Blacklister is amazing, but more so what’s important about this episode is the relationship between Red and Ressler [Diego Klattenhoff] because they go through a crazy experience.



That’s good because I think Ressler’s been needing more ground to stand on.
Totally. This episode will definitely change Diego’s character permanently, which is awesome. [Ed note: At this time in the interview, we watched the above trailer for next week’s episode] “The episode that will change your life forever! You’ll never be the same. You’ll never love again!” Joe Carnahan directed our pilot and he directed this one and he wrote it. Joe Carnahan is just a phenomenal beast of a talent and when I read the episode I literally freaked out and then I was like, “Oh, this episode is going to be amazing.” They shot it and it’s awesome. Tom is unfortunately doing a bit of his background Tom thing like, “Hey babe, you alright?”

Like, “Where’s our baby?”
Yeah, like, [Eggold makes baby noises], "Wanna have a baby? I’ll just be in here drinking coffee.” Poor Tom. Locked in the kitchen with coffee. But it’s all about the FBI center and what happens and it’s sort of a close call for a lot of them in terms of you know, losing a lot.

Thinking long term about "The Blacklist," earlier you said Season 2 starts shooting next July.
Which is not official by the way.

Is that off the record?
Well, eh … I don’t want to be presumptuous but I don’t know. Yeah, I guess whatever. There’s going to be a Season 2.

So thinking long-term people have been really hyping this show as the No. 1 fall show. How has that affected you?
When I walk down the street, people shout at me, “Hey man, are you bad?!” I’m like, “It’s cool, man.” It’s really fun. People like the show. It’s fun to be a part of a show that people have passionate opinions about. Some people think Tom’s this, some people think Tom’s that.

It’s also interesting because you have had this background role, but you’re the big mystery.
He’s sort of the link between everything. I think he’s an important character, too. What’s interesting about our show is that it does a very good job of balancing the procedural element that’s self-contained in an episode and the long form story element that you might get on “Homeland,” which kicks ass, so I think Tom in that sense is part of our longer story.

Do you think Tom has other lovers like Gina?
Obviously I can’t say, but I know … I wonder if I can say this. I think I can say this. Please print that I’m not sure if I can say this! There is a new girl coming on the show who’s not Gina. But I’ve heard that Gina might come back, on a side note. But there’s a new girl coming on the show that I’m going to interact with -- this is so delicate! -- that will lead to some answers about who Tom is.

That is vague enough.
So vague! It’s so hard doing interviews because I’m like, “He’s a guy in the world. He has legs?” Once some cats are out of some bags, maybe. But the catch of our show is that there’s always mystery. Even when we answer these questions, the next episode takes a turn, which is fun.

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I’m fascinated by the relationship between Liz and Red. I think he’s her father, but I know other people don’t.
People argue over it. But I think a lot of people think that.

Especially after last episode.
I think you can expect the answer to be more complicated than him being just her father.

Are you saying that’s true?
No. No, I’m not.

I was also a huge fan of "90210."
Nice. "90210" was three years of goodness.

You had this good guy-gone bad thing that seems to be happening on “The Blacklist” also.
I never thought of that. Maybe I’m just good and bad. Maybe every role I get cast in is like a sweet, nice role and then I just fight to make it horribly dark. I think that come Season 2 of “The Blacklist” as it starts to progress, there’s going to be room for more depth because the beginning has to be about those questions. When we start answering those, things start happening like what happens to Diego’s character on Monday. There will be things that we can’t come back from, things that we can’t change. As we go further we can continue to dig deeper under the surface of things and that’s what I think is fun about it.

Catch "The Blacklist" on Mondays at 10 pm EST on NBC.

'Once Upon a Time' Casts 'Covert Affairs' Star In Key Guest Star Role

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The star of USA's "Covert Affairs" is returning to ABC to visit "Once Upon a Time." His appearance may be relatively brief, but we’re told it’s an important role that just might lead to future appearances.

Stars Show Us How To Embrace Messy Hair In This Week's Best & Worst Beauty (PHOTOS)

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We spend a lot of time oohing and ahing over the perfectly polished hairstyles celebs wear on the red carpet. But this week, we were left stunned by messy hair.

Karolina Kurkova attended a celebration for the 50th anniversary of the Pirelli Calendar sporting a wispy low ponytail, and Jennifer Lawrence rocked her new pixie haircut with a punkish edge. But not everyone was successful at making messy hair look effortless. (We're looking at you, Pixie Lott!)

Check out these messy hairdos below (plus more statement-making beauty looks) and tell us what you think.

BEST: Jennifer Lawrence

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You may not be feeling Lawrence's much-shorter strands, but she sure is having fun with it. The "Hunger Games" star nailed this '80s-inspired look with her boyish pixie, dark brows, smokey eye makeup and bright pink lipstick.

BEST: Shay Mitchell

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THIS is why the "Pretty Little Liars" actress scored a hair contract with Pantene. Mitchell works her signature glossy waves with groomed brows, black liquid liner and matte red lips. Simply sophisticated.

BEST: Karolina Kurkova

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We'd like to thank the Czech model and actress for proving that messy hair can be sexy, too. Her platinum blonde locks fall loosely out of her ponytail, framing her gorgeous skin and red pout.

BEST: Garcelle Beauvais

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Beauvais' style keeps getting better with age. This shoulder-skimming haircut is the perfect length to go with this strapless dress, and it doesn't hurt that her jet black hair color doesn't look dull. The 46-year-old actress' purple smokey lids and raspberry lip gloss add the finishing touch.

BEST: Kristen Bell

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The newlywed is positively glowing! So naturally she kept her hair and makeup simple by wearing slightly tousled waves, lash-thickening mascara and coral lipstick.

WORST: Jena Malone

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Between her unflattering hair color, too dark and too thick eyebrows and dated lip gloss, there really isn't much salvageable here. May we recommend a sleek chignon and softer makeup for your next red carpet appearance, Jena?

WORST: Ke$ha

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Ke$ha still misses the mark even when in costume (or at least that's what we're calling this). The beaded hair jewels, "Black Swan"-esque eye makeup and ill-placed gold glitter look like items she found in the Halloween sale section at the drugstore.

WORST: Brandi Cyrus

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Yes, this is Miley Cyrus' little sister. And yes, she has greasy hair, unkempt eyebrows and spidery false eyelashes on the red carpet.

WORST: Pixie Lott

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The English singer-songwriter's lopsided beehive hairstyle, thick black eyeliner and frosted pink cheeks and lipstick reminds us of an old Barbie doll we didn't treat with care.

WORST: Ashlee Simpson

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The too-fake-to-fake-it hair is really what kept Simpson off of the best beauty list. Her side-swept curls are practically taking over her face and distracting from her pretty eye makeup.

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2013 American Music Awards To Feature Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus

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Katy Perry thinks most awards shows are fun, but she especially loves the American Music Awards.

Perry says the Dick Clark-created show "is about serious musicians and their art," and she's thrilled to open the live ABC broadcast Sunday night with her latest single. Three hours after Perry opens the show at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, Miley Cyrus will close things down. And in between, most of the year's top performers are scheduled to take the AMA stage.

As 2013 nears an end, the question is how can these acts distinguish themselves in an especially memorable year that's included some brinksmanship and plenty of skin?

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are the fan-voted show's top nominees with six, while Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake have five apiece. Pitbull hosts.

'SNL' Scorecard: Josh Hutcherson Is Offered Up As A Serviceable Tribute

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Josh Hutcherson as an “SNL” host was … serviceable. He certainly wasn’t great -- I’m not sure he brought really anything special to the table except having a nice attitude about the whole thing -- but, at the same time, he didn’t get in the way.

Hutcherson just kind of blended in to his surroundings until the show was over (much like Peeta in the first “Hunger Games” movie, really). And, honestly, I’d take this any week over a host who makes the whole proceedings about him or her. (I don’t think we have to mention any names here.)

Join me, if you will. For this week’s edition of the SNL Scorecard:

(Also: I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the work of Chris Harnick who gets up every Sunday to edit these posts and who is now moving on to bigger and better things. Anyway, expect more typos in the future.)

Sketch of the Night

”Office Boss” (Beck Bennett, Josh Hutcherson, Kenan Thompson, Taran Killam, Vanessa Bayer) I’m under the impression that Beck Bennett used this adult baby character as his audition and that would make perfect sense. And it’s nice that he finally got to do it on the show. And there’s no way that we won’t be seeing this as a recurring character in the future. I mean, with Bennett’s deep, monotone voice, this is near impossible not to laugh at.



Score: 8.0

The Good

”’80s Party” (Vanessa Bayer, Josh Hutcherson, Ensemble) My least favorite part of this sketch was the fact the punchline was Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl.” After basing an entire sketch on a known, but certainly not overplayed song from The Outfield’s “Play Deep” album (“Your Love” peaked at number seven on the Hot 100), the punchline of the sketch turns out to be the most overplayed, perhaps widely known song from the entire decade of the 1980s. I can only guess this came down to “Well, we need to play something else at the end and the most obvious choice was used. Also, I wish Josh Hutcherson knew the lyrics to "Your Love" because his lip-synching was pretty lousy. Alas. Still, hey. “SNL” based an entire sketch on The Outfield’s “Your Love.”

(Due to song rights issues, this sketch isn't online.)

Score: 7.8

”Dancing” (Kyle Mooney, Beck Bennett) I’m glad that Mooney and Bennett are getting this kind of stuff on the air. And Mooney is quietly having a pretty nice rookie season -- I say “quietly” because his stuff is airing deeper into the show and isn’t quite getting the recognition it deserves.



Score: 7.5

”Matchbox 3” (Jay Pharoah, Kenan Thompson, Josh Hutcherson, John Milhiser) I honestly wonder if this is funny to anyone who doesn’t live in New York City. Perhaps this kind of sketch falls on deaf ears much like my disdain for “The Californians.” Regardless, I do live in New York City and this was pretty dead on stuff -- especially when subway performers try to do their act during rush hour, it really does wind up being something kind of like this.



Score: 7.2

”Bugs” (Mike O’Brien, Josh Hutcherson) Mike O’Brien: What a weirdo. I mean that in the most positive way possible. I honestly could watch a 30 minute show of Mike O’Brien talking to bugs. (OK, yes, that last statement might be hyperbolic -- but not counting “Parks & Rec,” have you actually seen NBC’s primetime lineup? I feel “Mike O’Brien Talks To Bugs” would do quite well in comparison.)



Score: 6.5

”Josh Hutcherson Monologue” (Josh Hutcherson, Kate McKinnon, Noel Wells, Cecily Strong, Vanessa Bayer, Kenan Thompson, Bobby Moynihan) Well, he seems nice. And the “easily injured” joke was solid. Yeah, yeah, the whole “Hunger Games” theme was a bit convoluted, but we couldn’t have an entire show without some mention of the movie and it’s actually impressive that this was the only mention of the movie. And, again, Hutcherson seems nice.



Score: 6.5

The Bad

”Weekend Update” (Seth Meyers, Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant) I’m not sure what happened here: Aidy Bryant’s “The Worst Lady on an Airplane” should have been comedy gold. It’s one of those “Weekend Update” segments that, when the title of the character is announced, it’s hard not to get excited because we all know terrible people on airplanes! Alas: it didn’t hit. It happens, but this one felt a little more disappointing than usual. Actually, this was the most disappointing “Update” of the season -- and certainly the shortest. The whole thing just felt rushed. Honestly, it’s hard to be too critical of “Update” considering how good it’s been overall this season -- just not tonight.



Score: 5.5

”Thanksgiving Guest” (Vanessa Bayer, Josh Hutcherson, Aidy Bryant, Taran Killam, Bobby Moynihan, Kyle Mooney) Yeah … I’m not sure if this sketch knew if it wanted to be a play on “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner” or if it just wanted to be a sketch about a turkey that is dating a human being. Anyway, this seems like a bit of a missed opportunity. (Though, the shot of an actual turkey leaving the house was quite bizarre.)



Score: 5.0

”Girlfriends Talk Show” (Aidy Bryant, Cecily Strong, Josh Hutcherson) It’s usually Aidy Bryant who makes this recurring sketch at least notable -- but Bryant’s yin to Cecily Strong’s yang just seemed off for whatever reason.



Score: 4.5

”Cold Open: Piers Morgan” (Taran Killam, Kate McKinnon, Bobby Moynihan, Beck Bennett) OK, yes, the George Zimmer/George Zimmerman joke wasn’t bad. But other than that this was possibly the most lackluster cold open of the season. C’mon, just bring Moynihan’s Mayor Rob Ford back again -- there’s no shame in that, I guarantee it.



Score: 4.5

”Animal Hospital” (Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant, Josh Hutcherson, Kate McKinnon, Kenan Thompson, Brooks Wheelan) Boy, this went nowhere. There seemed to be an interesting idea here -– and, hey, live animals! -- but I think there may have been too much of an attempt to be “weird” as opposed to just being weird (see Mooney and Bennett’s “Dancing”).



Score: 4.0

The Ugly

”Best Buy” (Bobby Moynihan, Cecily Strong, Josh Hutcherson, Ensemble) I don’t know what else to say about this recurring sketch other than, again, it just seems mean-spirited and crass. And the best thing about this sketch -- Tim Robinson’s dopey boss character -- is now gone. I get that it puts the whole cast on stage at once, but when the main joke here is the overuse of the word “bitch” -- please, please put this one out to pasture. Actually, no, I would never want to eat cheese made from this sketch. Just make it go away.

Score: 2.0

Average Score for this Show: 5.75

· Lady Gaga 6.06
· Edward Norton 5.91
· Josh Hutcherson 5.75
· Bruce Willis 5.68
· Kerry Washington 5.60
· Tina Fey 5.35
· Miley Cyrus 5.20

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Kim Kardashian Rocks A Little Black Dress To Kanye West's Madison Square Garden Show

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The temperature in New York may have hit a cold 31 degrees last night (Nov. 23) but that did not get in the way of Kim Kardashian's sartorial decision making. Kim stepped out to fiance Kanye West's Madison Square Garden show in a little black dress that left her long legs exposed to the elements, paired with black net stilettos to match.

Kim and Kanye have been residing in Soho this past week as West took on Brooklyn's Barclays Center twice last week and has a fourth show in the area tonight (Nov. 24). Their five-months old, North, has been spending the week in New York with them.

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Jessica Simpson Poses With Her Fiance And Their Two Cute Tots

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It was a family affair in Dallas, Texas yesterday as Jessica Simpson, her fiancé Eric Johnson and their two children Maxwell and Ace were joined by Jess' sister Ashlee and Ashlee's boyfriend Evan Ross at Dillard's department store to present the latest Jessica Simpson Collection. 
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