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  • Movie Review: ‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

    Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    ‘The Naked Gun’ receives 8.5 out of 10 stars.

    Opening in theaters on August 1st is ‘The Naked Gun’, a sequel to –– and soft reboot of –– the spoof police movies that starred Leslie Nielsen.

    With Liam Neeson as his character’s son, another cop whom chaos follows wherever he goes, the new movie is directed by ‘Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Akiva Schaffer and also stars Paul Walter Hauser (‘I, Tonya’), Pamela Anderson (‘The Last Showgirl’), Danny Huston (‘The Constant Gardener’) and CCH Pounder (‘Avatar’).

    Related Article: Liam Neeson is in Talks To Star in New ‘Naked Gun’ Movie

    Initial Thoughts

    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Comedy has been having a tough old time of it on the big screen of late. While veterans such as Adam Sandler has largely moved his output to Netflix or other streamers the genre has generally been seen as too unreliable (and worse, unprofitable) for theatrical release.

    Thank goodness, then, for Liam Neeson and his particular set of skills, which in this case include making an absolute fool of himself while playing the role completely straight. And for the creative team behind the new ‘Naked Gun’ movie, who chose to channel, honor yet also meta comment on the film series (and ‘Police Squad’ TV show from where they were spawned) while making something that works.

    Script and Direction

    (L to R) Director Akiva Schaffer, Liam Neeson and Paul Walter Hauser on the set of 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Director Akiva Schaffer, Liam Neeson and Paul Walter Hauser on the set of ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Written by Schaffer alongside Dan Gregor (‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’) and Doug Mand (‘How I Met Your Mother’) with acknowledgement to ‘Police Squad’ and original ‘Naked Gun’ creators David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker, the new movies’ screenplay largely follows the template established.

    It’s a joke-a-minute formula as Neeson’s character acts like he’s in a normal cop thriller all the while getting so many things wrong.

    Meanwhile, there are background jokes piled upon dialogue nonsense and so many running gags (such as Frank and his cop buddies constantly being handed coffee, even while in moving cars) that if you don’t laugh at one thing, another is along to tickle your funny bone before too long.

    Being smart while playing dumb is a tough road to ride, and if the new ‘Naked Gun’ sometimes falls afoul of its own ambition, at least the ambition is there.

    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser, Director Akiva Schaffer and Liam Neeson on the set of 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser, Director Akiva Schaffer and Liam Neeson on the set of ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    It doesn’t hurt that Schaffer is fully versed in directing comedy –– from his days as part of the Lonely Island trio on ‘Saturday Night Live’ to the underappreciated likes of ‘Hot Rod’ and ‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’, he knows when to dial things up and when to stand back and let a talented cast do their thing.

    Also marshalling so much madness going on in each frame when required is not an easy task, and Schaffer and his fellow filmmakers manage it.

    There are certainly beats that will be familiar to fans of executive producer Seth MacFarlane’s copious output, but this feels much more like classic ‘Naked Gun’ than anything such as ‘Family Guy’.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Danny Huston plays Ricahrd Cane and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Danny Huston plays Richard Cane and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Like Leslie Nielsen before him, Liam Neeson has primarily been a dramatic actor (and, in the last couple of decades, an action star). But he’s also proved his comedy chops, working with MacFarlane and elsewhere.

    His deadpan, wink-free delivery is a solid substitute for the way Nielsen played Frank Drebin and framing him as the officer’s son makes more sense than having Neeson play a rebooted Drebin himself.

    Neeson throws himself into the role (and out a window at one point), and plays well off of everyone around him.

    Likewise Pamela Anderson, who understands the assignment and makes for a great femme fatale with a vulnerable side, who is willing to throw herself into as ridiculous a moment as the filmmakers can dream up (witness her jazz-scatting as part of a distraction during one of Drebin’s investigation).

    (L to R) Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. and Pamela Anderson plays Beth Davenport in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. and Pamela Anderson plays Beth Davenport in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Likewise Danny Huston gives great smarm as the charismatic, conniving Richard Cane, an Elon Musk type with a dastardly plan. Even more than either of the leads, Huston is the straight man to the chaos around him, but late in the movie when he needs to show another side, he’s absolutely up for the challenge.

    Paul Walter Hauser, meanwhile, was a great choice for Ed Hocken Jr. (son of George Kennedy’s character from the original movies), as he’s finely-tuned his ability to play it straight and yet also befuddled.

    Around them, the likes of CCH Pounder (playing Drebin’s endlessly frustrated boss) and Kevin Durand (as Cane’s security chief who gets his own moment to shine) fill their roles perfectly.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. and Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

    If the 2025 ‘The Naked Gun’ was a risk, it was one certainly worth taking. It may not always hit the heights of the ZAZ/Nielsen era, but it certainly comes close and it’s the funniest movie to be released in a long while.

    Cleverly riffing on films such as ‘The Dark Knight’ and ‘Mission: Impossible’, it’s endlessly funny and wipes away the traumatic memories of the awful spoof era whose nadir was found in ‘Epic Movie’ and ‘Date Movie’.

    Pundits gave the new movie a 50/50 chance of succeeding, but there was only a 10% chance of that. And yet, here comes ‘The Naked Gun’ to beat the odds.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Naked Gun’?

    Only one man has the particular set of skills… to lead Police Squad and save the world!

    Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson) follows in his father’s footsteps in this new crime caper.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Naked Gun’?

    • Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr.
    • Pamela Anderson as Beth Davenport
    • Paul Walter Hauser as Ed Hocken Jr.
    • Danny Huston as Richard Cane
    • CCH Pounder as Chief Davis
    • Kevin Durand as Sig Gustafson
    • Liza Koshy as Detective Barnes
    (L to R) Eddie Yu plays Detective Park, Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. and Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. in 'The Naked Gun' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Eddie Yu plays Detective Park, Liam Neeson plays Frank Drebin Jr. and Paul Walter Hauser plays Ed Hocken Jr. in ‘The Naked Gun’ from Paramount Pictures.

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  • Pamela Anderson Joins ‘The Naked Gun’ Reboot

    Pamela Anderson in 'Barb Wire'.
    Pamela Anderson in ‘Barb Wire’. Photo: Gramercy Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Pamela Anderson is joining the cast of the new ‘Naked Gun’ Movie.
    • Liam Neeson is taking the lead for the film.
    • Paramount is backing the untitled movie.

    As Priscilla Presley is to Leslie Nielsen, so Pamela Anderson is to Liam Neeson? That’s the plan for the team behind the new take on the spoof-tastic ‘The Naked Gun’ movies.

    The new film, which has Seth MacFarlane as an executive producer, has been coming together relatively quickly, with Neeson aboard to star and now Anderson taking the female lead.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Naked Gun’?

    Leslie Nielsen in 'he Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'
    Leslie Nielsen in ‘he Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    The three ‘Naked Gun’ movies starred Nielsen as the bumbling, straight-laced cop Frank Drebin. Released in 1988, 1991 and 1994, they’re drawn from David Zucker, brother Jerry, Jim Abrams and Pat Proft’s comedy series ‘Police Squad!’ which introduced Drebin as an LAPD detective. He’s a great cop, but usually accidentally, and the movies, like the series, are crammed with jokes.

    Also starring Presley and Ricardo Montalban, ‘The Naked Gun’ followed a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to Los Angeles. There is mind control, a baseball game and O.J. Simpson as a fellow officer.

    There are no concrete details about what the story will be for the new movie, but the original script came from Mark Hentemann and Alec Sulkin. And for now, we don’t have an official title, just ‘Untitled Naked Gun Movie’, which is far from inspiring.

    Who is making the new ‘Naked Gun’ movie?

    Akiva Schaffer, who last directed successful Disney+ movie ‘Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers’ teamed back up with writers Dan Gregor and Doug Mand, who penned that film, to create their own draft.

    Related Article: Liam Neeson is in Talks To Star in New ‘Naked Gun’ Movie

    Does Pamela Anderson have the comedy chops for the role?

    Pamela Anderson in 'Pamela, a love story.'
    Pamela Anderson in ‘Pamela, a love story.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2023.

    Outside of the occasionally unintendedly funny ‘Baywatch’ (which helped make her a big star on TV) Anderson certainly has experience with comedy, having appeared in the spoofy likes of ‘Scary Movie 3’ and ‘Superhero Movie’. She also briefly popped in –– though might rather wish to forget –– the ill-fated movie based on ‘Baywatch’ that starred Dwayne Johnson.

    But ‘The Naked Gun’ will be on a different level.

    Yet, like Neeson, who follows in the footsteps of Nielsen as an actor who was better known for their dramatic work before turning their hand to the madness of Drebin, can anyone truly say that they knew Priscilla Presley would tap into her funny bone quite as well as she did for the original trilogy.

    Plus, between the likes of MacFarlane, Schaffer and the rest, the movie itself is certainly in the hands of people with proven comedy track records.

    When will the new ‘Naked Gun’ movie be in theaters?

    Paramount has scheduled the new movie for July 18th, 2025.

    Leslie Nielsen in 'he Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'
    Leslie Nielsen in ‘he Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

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  • First Trailer for the ‘Ted’ TV Prequel

    Preview:

    • The trailer for the ‘Ted’ TV series is online.
    • It’s set in the 1990s, before the two ‘Ted’ movies.
    • From creator Seth MacFarlane, the show will premiere on Peacock in January.

    Not content with dominating the televised animation landscape with shows such as ‘Family Guy’ and ‘American Dad’, Seth MacFarlane has also made movies, with the ‘Ted’ films –– about a foul-mouthed toy (voiced by MacFarlane) who is best friends with John Bennett (played in the movies by Mark Wahlberg).

    MacFarlane is now bringing the character and his story to his small-screen stomping grounds via a new Peacock prequel series, also titled ‘Ted’.

    The first trailer for the show is now online, and you can watch it above.

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    What’s the Story of ‘Ted’?

    Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted in 'Ted.'
    Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted in ‘Ted.’ Photo by: Peacock.

    While the movies do kick off with young John Bennett wishing his favorite toy could talk, the new show will fill in some of the storytelling gaps.

    It’s 1993, and Ted the bear’s (Seth MacFarlane) moment of fame has passed. He’s now living back home in Framingham, Massachusetts with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett (Max Burkholder), along with John’s parents, Matty and Susan (MacFarlane regular Scott Grimes and Alanna Ubach) and cousin Blaire (Giorgia Whigham).

    Ted may be a lousy influence on John, but at the end of the day, he’s a loyal pal who’s always willing to go out on a limb for friendship.

    Related Article: Every Seth MacFarlane TV Show, Ranked From ‘Family Guy’ to ‘The Orville’

    Seth MacFarlane and His Team Talk About the Show

    Max Burkholder as John and Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted in 'Ted.'
    (L to R) Max Burkholder as John and Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted in ‘Ted.’ Photo: Peacock.

    MacFarlane, along with co-showrunners Brad Walsh and Paul Corrigan, issued the following statement about the new series:

    “Each generation develops its own unique artistic style, its own way of seeing the world. In the twenties, it was the subversive musical phrasings of jazz. In the fifties, it was the bold brushwork of the abstract expressionists. Our generation’s unique art is streaming content based on previously successful intellectual property. In that proud tradition, we humbly give you ‘Ted’. Our series is a prequel to the Ted movies. It takes place in the nineties but is based on the timeless truth that being sixteen sucks. The only thing that makes it tolerable is going through it with a friend, even if that friend is a has-been magical teddy bear with a foul mouth and a proclivity for drug use. The three of us were teenagers in the nineties and grew up in and around Boston, where the show takes place, so many of these stories are personal for us. We were able to put the characters through some of the same indignities and milestones we experienced back then. Also, we made stuff up (it’s a lot of pages to fill and real life is mostly boring).”

    When Will ‘Ted’ Be On Screens?

    Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted, Max Burkholder as John, Scott Grimes as Matty, Alanna Ubach as Susan, and Giorgia Whigham as Blaire in 'Ted.'
    (L to R) Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Ted, Max Burkholder as John, Scott Grimes as Matty, Alanna Ubach as Susan, and Giorgia Whigham as Blaire in ‘Ted.’ Photo: Peacock.

    Peacock is premiering the series on January 11th.

    'Ted' premieres on Peacock January 11th.
    ‘Ted’ premieres on Peacock January 11th.

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  • Liam Neeson in Talks for New ‘Naked Gun’ Movie

    Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills in 2012's 'Taken 2.'
    Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills in 2012’s ‘Taken 2.’

    Sitting happily near the top of most peoples’ list of the best movie comedies is surely David Zucker’s ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’. The 1988 cop spoof is likely best remembered for Leslie Nielsen’s iconic performance as super-serious but also often incompetent police officer Frank Drebin.

    While its two sequels were of mixed quality, the original has stood the test of time.

    The pressure is on, then, for anything thinking about rebooting the movie. Yet that’s just what Paramount is looking to director Akiva Schaffer to do, and he has Liam Neeson – a man more known for his dramatic or action roles than comedy – set to star.

    ‘The Naked Gun’ was drawn (as per the title) from Zucker, brother Jerry, Jim Abrams and Pat Proft’s comedy series ‘Police Squad!’ which introduced Drebin as an LAPD detective. He’s a great cop, but usually accidentally, and the movies, like the series are crammed with jokes.

    Also starring Priscilla Presley and Ricardo Montalban, ‘The Naked Gun’ followed a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during a visit to Los Angeles. There is mind control, a baseball game and (somewhat more controversially these days), O.J. Simpson as a fellow officer.

    There are no concrete details about what the story will be for the new movie, but the original script came from Mark Hentemann and Alec Sulkin. Schaffer is teaming back up with ‘Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers’ writers Dan Gregor and Doug Mand to create their own draft.

    Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin in 1988's 'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'
    Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin in 1988’s ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’

    Given how successfully funny the ‘Rescue Rangers’ movie was, reworking existing characters for new entertainment, this new ‘Gun’ feels like it could be in safe hands.

    According to Deadline, though, the story could revolve around the son of Frank Drebin, rather than anyone trying to step into Nielsen’s shoes. Which seems like a smart move to us – there really is no replicating Leslie Nielsen.

    Neeson is not necessarily the first person we’d have thought of for a new ‘Naked Gun’, but it’s worth remembering that Nielsen, was known as a dramatic actor before turning his hand to deadpan comedy – but he excelled at the style partly thanks to the ZAZ/Proft team, who broke new laugh-grabbing ground with the ‘Airplane!’ movies and ‘Top Secret!,’ among others.

    So there is precedent. And it’s not as though Neeson has eschewed comedy altogether. He’s shown up in films and shows from Seth MacFarlane and did great work in ‘The Lego Movie’. Plus, who didn’t find ‘Battleship’ hilarious? Just us? Okay.

    It’s MacFarlane who is partly responsible for Neeson’s presence here – he came up with the idea to cast the actor and got in touch with him.

    Paramount has yet to flash the greenlight for this one, but with the creative team and cast starting to come together, it’s certainly moving towards that way.

    Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin in 1988's 'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'
    Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin in 1988’s ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’
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  • Seth MacFarlane Orville to Move to Hulu for Season 3

    Seth MacFarlane Orville to Move to Hulu for Season 3

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    Seth MacFarlane’s space comedy “The Orville” is going through a wormhole from Fox to Hulu.

    At San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, MacFarlane announced that the series — which he created, writes, and stars in — will blast off to a new home for Season 3.

    “The Orville” was slated for a midseason premiere on Fox, but production demands seemingly made that impossible.

    “As the show has evolved and become more ambitious production-wise, I determined that I would not be able to deliver episodes until 2020, which would be challenging for the network,” MacFarlane said in a statement. “So, we began to discuss how best to support the third season in a way that worked for the show.”

    “The Orville” is produced by 20th Century Fox Television, which is now owned by Disney. The company now has controlling interest in Hulu. This could be a matter of MacFarlane distancing himself from the network Fox (which is now a separate entity) and/or Disney wanting to keep their properties in-house.

    The show is set four centuries in the future, and follows Captain Ed Mercer and his crew as they explore new planets and undertake diplomatic missions. Season 3 will debut on Hulu in late 2020, a year and a half after Season 2 aired.

    For all of our San Diego Comic Con coverage, please click here!
  • Charlize Theron Joins ‘The Orville’ for Seth MacFarlane Reunion: See Her ‘Pria’ Promo

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    This marks a reunion for the pair, who starred together in his film “A Million Ways to Die in the West.”

    Entertainment Weekly posted photos of Theron’s debut as Pria Lavesque, the captain of a mining ship. Captain Ed Mercer (MacFarlane) and crew save her from colliding with a comet and, of course, Ed ends up crushing on Pria. Meanwhile Commander Kelly Grayson (Adrianne Palicki) becomes more suspicious of the mystery refugee.

    A couple of the photos show Pria in rough shape, possibly getting those bruises before they first save her. In the other photos, she looks as sharp and sexy as, well, Charlize Theron.

    Fox also just revealed a preview for the episode:

    And here are EW’s photos of Theron with MacFarlane, Palicki, J Lee (Lieutenant John Lamarr), Scott Grimes (Lieutenant Gordon Malloy), and Penny Johnson Jerald (Dr. Claire Finn).

    Love her costumes.

    Theron’s guest spot comes in Episode 5, called “Pria,” airing October 5. Here’s Fox’s synopsis:

    “The crew saves a stranded ship and its attractive Capt. Pria; Ed becomes smitten with Pria, but Kelly is suspicious; Gordon attempts to teach Isaac the art of pulling off a practical joke.”

    “The Orville” Season 1 airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. on Fox.

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  • ‘Family Guy’ Creator Seth MacFarlane: Adam West Is ‘Irreplaceable’ 

    Everyone knows “Family Guy”? West voiced the mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island on a recurring basis since Season 2. The actor died June 9 at age 88, leaving fans everywhere in mourning, and Seth MacFarlane‘s show without its mayor.

    MacFarlane, who voices many of the Fox show’s characters himself, addressed the loss of West in a beautiful tribute:

    “Irreplaceable” is right, but should fans take that literally for “Family Guy,” that no new mayor will be coming to Quahog when Season 16 premieres? A TV series is small potatoes compared to the loss of human life, but the show must go on.

    Of course, West was best known as Batman, and a few of the actors who played Batman honored their predecessor:

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  • Best of Late Night TV: Will Forte’s Beard Test and Harrison Ford’s Halloween Costume


    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.


    Halloween is upon us, and Jimmy Kimmel won the day by wearing a Princess Leia costume — side buns and all. BUT WAIT: Harrison Ford also showed up, and instead of wearing a Han Solo costume, he dressed up as a giant Hot Dog. Obsessed.

    Over on “Late Night,” Sean Diddy Combs (or as you might remember him, Puff Daddy) talked about the time he fell at the BET Awards, and he was surprisingly hilarious. In conclusion, Sean Diddy Combs is our new favorite person.

    So what hijinks did the folks on “The Tonight Show” get up to? Will Forte showed up, had an anxiety attack about “fecal matter” living in his beard, got said beard tested, and then leaned on Jon Hamm for support during these trying times. (Also, he tested positive for a bacteria most commonly found in dirty sneakers…the horror.)
    Finally, and most hilariously, Andy Richter revealed his job moonlighting as a “Pumpkin Agent,” a man who gets pumpkins into the biz during October. But how does he deal with client crisis like pumpkin suicide and pumpkin overdose? Watch below.
    (Oh, also real quick, Late Show” and it was actually really good.)
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  • Best of Late Night TV: Kristin Chenoweth Manscapes Conan, Sick Seth MacFarlane Draws Audience Members

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    “Conan” and, it turns out, she likes to manscape her male friends — but only above the neck. Kristin said Conan O’Brien had “some brow issues,” pointing out what she’d change. So Conan broke out a tweezer and let her do it. His eyes teared up and Andy Richter said he was crying because he’s never been this pretty. Conan’s reasoning was “ONE DIRECTION’S BREAKING UP!”
    Speaking of 1D, the talk shows have been having fun with this “break,” and Conan had a video suggesting replacement boy bands. Skip the centipede, go for the ferns!

    Seth MacFarlane was sick and sounded “like Rachael Ray” but he still went on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to promote “Blunt Talk.” Since Seth does so many voices on different shows, Jimmy noted that it’s like 125 different people getting sick at once. Seth doesn’t draw for his shows anymore, but he was trained as an animator and got into writing that way. Since Seth likes to draw, and he had voice issues, Jimmy decided to have them draw two audience members who had met on a dating site. Jimmy kept a running commentary going while they drew. It took a long time. And Seth kinda cheated.

    Producer Brian Grazer was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote his book. He talked about people pitching movies to him at all times in all places. There’s a long story about heading to the Amazon, and when he was peeing in a bush, a guy came over and pitched him a movie. He also said he used a torture expert to help Jim Carrey continue to shoot “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” even after Jim was so uncomfortable going through the makeup process he wanted to quit. Interesting story.
    Jimmy broke out the #FingerOfShame, sharing fan tweets with that hashtag to point out bad behavior. All those poor businesses named ISIS. It was such a harmless name not too long ago.

    Sadly, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, and James Corden are still on repeats this week, and Stephen Colbert doesn’t start his gig until September 8. Pretty soon, late night will be jam-packed!

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