A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
Will Forte's developed quite an impressive career since leaving Saturday Night Live in 2012, including expanding his MacGyver parody recurring character MacGruber to not only the 2010 Rogue & ...
Remember that time MacGruber had a Super Bowl commercial? It was all the way back in 2009, and it featured sketch regulars Will Forte and Kristen Wiig, along with the original MacGyver himself Richard ...
In 2009, the marketing folks at Pepsi approached Saturday Night Live‘s Lorne Michaels about collaborating on an ad for Super Bowl XLIII. After Michaels pitched the idea of featuring Will Forte’s ...
“It’s such a coup that we were able to even have it be a sketch on SNL, let alone making 10 sketches, let alone becoming a Super Bowl commercial, let alone becoming a movie and then a TV show,” ...
Will Forte shares his favorite and most awkward memory from filming MacGruber and recounts the day his parents visited the set during the now-iconic celery scene. Meanwhile, Connie Britton reacts to ...
Attention, MacGruber fans – the cult comedy is finally getting a sequel. Although it did not do brilliantly at the box office when it first came out, making $9.3 million off a $10 million budget, the ...
Will Forte talks about some of the problematic names he has in his family, his wife pushing for a MacGruber musical and working on his Irish accent while filming projects like Bodkin in Ireland.
Not to say that this is a film for everyone. To put it lightly, it's a film seemingly written by / for 13 year-old boys. That's the type of comedy that's at play here, the kind of comedy that boys in ...
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