Donald Glover must’ve known what to expect when he agreed to appear on the Eric Andre Show. Andre’s antics are well documented, but last night found him in rare form.
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interview with the Associated Press, published Saturday, Andre said he would’ve called it quits earlier had his 2021 film “Bad Trip” been at all lucrative for him. “I was going to end [‘The Eric Andre Show’] after five seasons and then I didn’t make any money on ‘Bad Trip,’” Andre said. The film, which André co-wrote, produced and starred in, was never released in theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The hidden camera comedy went through distribution issues before eventually being released on Netflix in 2021.
In a recent interview with Howard Stern, André said the film took nearly a decade to make, but he only made around $17,000 from it. Despite its delayed release, the film was at one point the No. 1 movie in the world on Netflix, and Andre said this streaming success opened the door for new, yet-to-be announced projects.André added that in addition to a steady paycheck, he appreciates the autonomy of “The Eric Andre Show.” He hasn’t ruled out more seasons of the Adult Swim comedy following Season 6. “Why permanently close the door on a show where I have full creative freedom?” he told AP. “The Eric Andre Show” premieres its sixth season on Sunday on Adult Swim, with stars like Jon Hamm, Lil Nas X and Natasha Lyonne set to appear as guests.
.Donald Glover must’ve known what to expect when he agreed to appear on the Eric Andre Show. Andre’s antics are well documented, but last night found him in rare form.
Legendary actor John Goodman looks slimmer than ever after shedding a whopping 200lb (14.3 stone).
Jon Hamm missed out on a starring role that went to Ben Affleck. But he’s not Mad, man.
Andy Cohen is opening up about his very, very close friendship with John Mayer.
Michael Nordine author If his post-“Mad Men” career has taught us anything, it’s that Jon Hamm is a natural comic actor who happens to be great in dramatic roles rather than the other way around. At the risk of downplaying his exemplary work as Don Draper, the 52-year-old has seemed most in his element in the likes of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and especially last year’s criminally underseen “Confess, Fletch.” “Maggie Moore(s)” finds him somewhere in the middle of the comedy/drama spectrum as a small-town police chief investigating the murders of two women with the same name — an intriguing premise to be sure, but one that Hamm’s “Mad Men” co-star John Slattery, in his sophomore directorial effort, struggles to bring to a satisfying conclusion.
Jon Hamm revealed intimate details about his sex life during a recent TV appearance. The 52-year-old actor got candid about his bedroom preferences while participating in the "Pillow Talk" segment during Tuesday's episode of "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." After the "Mad Men" star was asked whether he or a partner had ever nicknamed his manhood, Hamm responded, "Not that I know of." Cohen, 55, told the Golden Globe winner that his manhood had sometimes been referred to as the "Hammaconda." "If I had to give it a nickname, I'd call it Marvin Douglas," Hamm said with a laugh. Hamm was also questioned about his "most interesting kink" in the bedroom. "Like, are you into feet? Handcuffs, food? Are you chatty?" Cohen asked.
Jon Hamm really went there during Tuesday's episode of . The 52-year-old star participated in Cohen's «Pillow Talk» segment where he discussed his bedroom preferences.When asked if he or a lover has ever given his manhood a nickname, Hamm replied, «Not that I know of.»Cohen informed Hamm that it has occasionally been nicknamed the «Hammaconda.»Hamm laughed at the reference, adding, «If I had to give it a nickname, I'd call it Marvin Douglas.»When asked when the last time he sent a «d**k pic» was, Hamm replied, «The 12th of never.
Jon Hamm really let loose for Andy Cohen!
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Sometimes, a company logo in the opening credits says it all. Redbox Entertainment – yes, they of the DVD kiosks that still exist – helped produce “Maggie Moore(s).” It’s easy to see why they would want a part of the film: stick the distinctive mugs of stars Jon Hamm and Tina Fey on a tile, and it’s bound to pick up some curious viewers who assume the presence of the “Mad Men” and “30 Rock” stars lend the project some prestige.
Sometimes actors won’t always reap the benefits of a career highlight.
Eric André dropped a whopping 40 pounds and trimmed down to under nine percent body fat for season 6 of his Adult Swim show. The good news? He liked what he saw in the mirror. The bad news? It was irritating for a devotee of French fries.
Eric André dropped a whopping 40 pounds and trimmed down to under nine percent body fat for season 6 of his Adult Swim show. The good news? He liked what he saw in the mirror. The bad news? It was irritating for a devotee of French fries. The 40-year-old comedian opened up to about the rigorous process he put his body through while filming the latest season of.
Eric André is sharing some very candid thoughts about losing weight.
The Tribeca Festival announced “De Niro Con,” a three-day fan event this fall in celebration of Robert De Niro’s 80th birthday. Martin Scorsese gave a loving tribute to his close friend and collaborator, whom Mayor Eric Adams presented with the key to the city at a reception tonight.
Pat Cooper, an acerbic stand-up comedian who later had a career acting in films and TV series including Analyze This, its sequel, Seinfeld and the original Charlie’s Angels, died Tuesday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 93.
Damn! You wanna know why people think Hollywood is full of creeps and pervs? Because of a-holes like this!
Jennifer Aniston is teasing the new season of The Morning Show ahead of its Apple TV+ premiere this fall.
Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't sold on the idea of an afterlife. Schwarzenegger and his pal Danny DeVito got deep about what happens after you die during a conversation for Interview magazine.The "FUBAR" actor maintained that heaven is "some fantasy." "It reminds me of Howard Stern’s question to me," Schwarzenegger recalled. "‘Tell me, governor, what happens to us when we die?’ I said, ‘Nothing.
In a studio overlooking Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, Rian Johnson is strapped to a lie detector machine. Next to him at the controls sits Natasha Lyonne, twiddling the device’s knobs with all the sinister intent of a supervillain. This photoshoot tableau is, of course, ripped right from the Meet the Parents Ben Stiller-Robert De Niro interrogation scene. Next, in an homage to the pithiest of TV detective tropes, Lyonne will pose at a typewriter, fake-talking into a rotary-dial phone. The visual nod this time goes to Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote.