The world's going to get a little funnier in about nine months.
Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader, one of the show's few bright spots these days, and his wife, Maggie Carey, are expecting their first child, the actor announced at the New York premiere of Paper Heart.
"I'm really excited," Hader told People magazine. "I think it's going to be awesome."
It’s what every child dreams of: night falls, the lights are out and suddenly the inanimate objects that innocuously surround us during the day come to life. In the sequel to the its mightily successful, if faultily executed, 2006 predecessor, a film which raked in $250 million, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian maintains all the franchise’s previous conceits but ratchets up the creativity and execution level.
We know that movies about losing “it” will never go out of style, but we also doubt they’ll ever reach the nadir (or quality) they hit in the 80s.
Adventureland has many trappings integral to the genre; drugs, summer boredom, excessive drinking, hormonal youth thrust together in close proximity. But it can’t touch the quality of Say Anything/Superbad/Almost Famous no matter how much writer-director Greg Mottola wants it to.
Even though basketball games are prime Hot Sauce-spotting events, we're thinking we're also going to have to give football games a shot.
Check out Paul Rudd and Bill Hader braving the rain at the NY Jets game this weekend, ponchos and all. Hader is one of the few bright spots on SNL, but what really makes this photo steam is our man Paul Rudd.
He's so adorable it's almost painful!
We would do just about anything to get under Paul Rudd's slicker...and we mean anything!