mrs-sudeikis:

I don’t find myself being affected by what appears in the press professionally and personally, though; you sort of live your life and as long as I’m working on something that I believe in, I know I’ll do my best. […] But certainly there are times when you wake up Sunday around noon after you think you had a good Saturday night and you read some reviews and you’re like, “Oh, man, why so mean?” [Laughs.] But it’s not mean, it’s just one person’s opinion.

Honestly, if a review criticizes me I’m like, “All right,” but when people write that something Bill [Hader] or Kristen [Wiig] did wasn’t funny, it’s clear that that’s wrong and these people don’t know what they’re talking about. But that’s sort of more watching out for your friends and probably seeing more in them than I guess I do in myself in regards to the specific show and usually in a moment-to-moment basis.

- Jason Sudeikis (x)

“Come on gang! Say it with me here, huh?”

cokesnlfan:

Kristen Wiig to return for ‘SNL’ pre-election shows, says writer

by Justin Harp - Digital Spy

Saturday Night Live writer Jim Downey has claimed that Kristen WiigAndy Samberg and Jason Sudeikis will likely return for at least a few episodes next season.

The popular SNL cast members were rumoured to be exiting the NBC series at the end of the 2011/2012 season, with Wiig later admitting that her time on the show is likely coming to an end.

“Everyone has to leave… and I will say that when I do leave, it’s not because I’m sick of it and not because I see something better or anything like that… When I do leave, it will be the hardest thing,” Wiig revealed to Alec Baldwin’s podcast.

Veteran SNL write Downey has now told The New York Times that he’s confident that Wiig, Samberg and Sudeikis will at least appear on a few episodes in the fall.

“I’m sure they would stick around for the pre-election shows,” Downey told the newspaper.

If Wiig, Samberg and Sudeikis were to return for a series of pre-election episodes, they would be following in the footsteps of Amy Poehler’s exit after the election of Barack Obama in 2008.

Dana Carvey also extended his run on SNL in 1992 to continue his impressions of then-US President George Bush and candidate Ross Perot.

It was reported over the weekend that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has been asked to host Saturday Night Live in September.

Eli Manning hosts the next new Saturday Night Live episode alongside music guest Rihanna on May 5 on NBC.

billhaderprofessionalliferuiner:

It is cool, coming in  with a group like this. It feels like a base. There’s a really cool support  system. -Bill Hader

billhaderprofessionalliferuiner:

It is cool, coming in with a group like this. It feels like a base. There’s a really cool support system. -Bill Hader

(Source: ladybrevity)

generationscreen:

“Shane and Powers. Dream team in the fucking house!”