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15

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Steve Carell and Tina Fey, who are both on hiatus from their respective hit NBC shows, The Office and 30 Rock, are currently filming the movie Date Night in which they play a married couple whose weekly night out goes seriously awry. The two were recently spotted shooting their scenes.

Aside from Carell, who plays Michael Scott on The Office, and Tina Fey, who stars as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock, Date Night boasts an equally impressive cast supporting the duo, including Ray Liotta, Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Mark Ruffalo, Taraji P. Henson, Common, Kristen Wiig, William Fichtner, Jimmi Simpson, Olivia Munn and Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester.

Date Night marks Shawn Levy’s next directing assignment following Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian.

“I wanted to do a relatable, grounded character comedy about marriage and the lengths we go to preserve the spark,” Levy told Daily Variety. “Tina and Steve are smart and relatable, and the tone of their comedy perfectly fits this film.”

Carell is credited for his work in Horton Hears a Who!, Dan in Real Life, Even Almighty, Get Smart and will be part of several upcoming films such as Despicable Me and High T. Fey, on the other hand, has starred in Mean Girls and the comedy Baby Mama, and has recently wrapped up This Side of the Truth opposite Ricky Gervais.

What happens when you put together two of the funniest people on TV in one movie? We’ll soon find out when Date Night hits theaters on April 9, 2010. While that’s about 10 more months of waiting, Carell and Fey’s comedy is already shaping up to be next year’s most anticipated comedy.

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30 Rock and My Sister’s Keeper star Alec Baldwin bares his soul for Playboy’s July/August issue, in it describing a Baldwin-less 30 Rock. “I’m done in 2012. In March 2012 I’ll wake up and say, ‘What am I going to do now? Am I done?’ I think I will be done. I may finish a play or something, but I’m retiring at the wrap party,” he told the magazine. Frankly, a future without John Francis “Jack” Donaghy is one we never hope to countenance. But I guess that’s what Hulu is for.

Also in the profile is the 51-year-old actor’s admission that he considered suicide after a nasty voicemail he left for his daughter was leaked online. “”[I was] very serious … I spoke to a lot of professionals, who helped me … If I committed suicide, they [Kim Basinger's side] would have considered that a victory. Destroying me was their avowed goal.”

Following are selected quotes:

On TMZ’s Harvey Levin: “Everybody knows Levin is a human tumor, a graceless character who lives in that weird netherworld. I don’t blame those pathetic people; they are what they are.”

On the thought of committing suicide after the voicemail was leaked: “[I was] very serious … I spoke to a lot of professionals, who helped me … If I committed suicide, they [Kim Basinger's team] would have considered that a victory. Destroying me was their avowed goal.”

On his retirement after 30 Rock: “I’m done in 2012. In March 2012 I’ll wake up and say, ‘What am I going to do now? Am I done?’ I think I will be done. I may finish a play or something, but I’m retiring at the wrap party.”

On running for office: “I’ll put it this way. The desire is there; that’s one component. The other component is opportunity … If I run for office, my goal is to recognize that government doesn’t need to have lower taxes, a smaller budget … Government needs to spend money more responsibly.”

On President Barack Obama’s approach to dealing with big corporations: “The reason I think I would want to run for office and be good at it is, the way all this should be done is overwhelmingly obvious to me. You want business, but you’ve got to stand up to business. This is the thing that excites me about Barack Obama: He gets that you’ll pay now or later. Tell that corporation to drop dead, get out of your state and move someplace where they need jobs so bad they’ll sell their souls for short-end money.”

On Twitter: “This society is very wired together, and it’s the most neurotic a society has ever been. Twitter, all this stuff, I don’t view as anything good. Everyone is so hyperaware of what everybody else is doing. Everybody has been convinced their opinion should count. We all need to be spouting opinions.”

On promoting his films: “Promotional activities for films and television shows have replaced talented marketing and publicity departments … They’ve relieved themselves of any responsibility by tying the marketing to the star’s name. They psychologically abuse talent by going, ‘Hey, if the movie bombs, it’s bad for you.’ They’ve psyched you into thinking you’ve got to run around the country for four weeks, telling the same anecdotes over and over until you want to drop dead. You miss your child’s volleyball game because if the movie doesn’t do well, it reflects on you. They’ve conspired to wash their hands of any responsibility.”

On Lindsay Lohan and the nightly celebrity TV shows: “I would be so happy if those shows went off the air. It is a huge problem in our business—this microcosmic analysis and elevation of people who are just witless and talentless, or people with talent, like Lindsay Lohan, who struggle. Who gives a shit about their personal trivialities? Its hurts the business.”

On why he will never go back on the Today show: “I’m on an NBC show, and Today was considered vital. But when that voice-mail tape thing happened, Matt Lauer interviewed [Harvey] Levin before he even called me. Lauer put Levin on Today, and they never phoned me. When it’s in their interest to reach me, they know how. I saw that and said, ‘My relationship with the Today show is over.’ I’ll never do Today again, ever. Life’s too short.”

On why he trusted The View after the voicemail was leaked: “Whoopi Goldberg is a friend. I called her and said, ‘Do you think I can get a fair shake?’ Because when you talk about family law and parental alienation, there is this unfortunate gender-based dynamic. Could I walk into a show with a strong female audience? Would they understand my point of view? I trusted Whoopi and Barbara Walters. Whoopi is an impeccably decent person, and I am grateful she gave me a forum.”

On his fantasy of a private life: “I have this silly fantasy. I get married again, I have a kid. I’d love another shot at that, with everything I’ve learned. My kid’s like eight, comes home and says, ‘Dad, Jimmy’s mom says you were a famous actor on TV and in the movies. Is that true?’ And I go, “Yes, Johnny, Dad was famous.’ I whip out my scrapbooks and my DVDs and say, ‘Believe it or not, that’s your dad.’ And my kid’s like, ‘You used to be on TV and everything? And now you stay home and just clean the house all day while Mom works?’ ‘That’s right, son.’ It’s a dream, that the kid doesn’t know anything about that part of my life. Our normal life is uncontaminated by it.”

On Tom Cruise: “I look at Tom Cruise, who made films that called for him to be young, fit and charming, and that appeal made him a star. When Tom wanted to give a real performance, he made Magnolia. It was like watching some alien that looked like Tom Cruise, because it was nothing you’d ever seen Tom do. That he was not given the Oscar that year for Magnolia was devastating to me.”

On Mel Gibson: “He has made great films in all genres. Mel is everything you want in a movie star, but there’s a layer underneath him. I don’t know if the word is danger or pathos, but there’s a complexity to Mel.”

On Leonardo DiCaprio: “I remember being around Leo DiCaprio in The Aviator and thinking, God, how gifted this guy is, how he’s taking advantage of his opportunities.”

On Johnny Depp: “There was always something boyish and puckish about Johnny Depp, but I’ll never forget watching Sweeney Todd and feeling profoundly impressed by his performance.”

On how to become a celebrity: “Don’t pay your federal income taxes, get drunk and try to bolt through airport security with a gun in your suitcase, and last but not least, get a DUI and be arrested in Malibu.”

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May
21

30 Rock: The Best of Liz Lemon

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The season finale airs tomorrow at 9:30pm on NBC featuring a slew of guest stars including Alan Alda, Sheryl Crow, Mary J. Blige, Elvis Costello, and more.

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Below you will find some of the best lines from last week’s 30 Rock, “The Natural Order.” It was another solid episode of what has become the funniest show on television.

Whether you missed it or just want to relive some of the best lines, prepare to laugh, and be sure to check out our full library of 30 Rock quotes from EVERY episode!


Kenneth: [on his pig] She went crazy. She bit off my nutsack, that I kept tied around my belt to feed the squirrels.

Jack: [on knowing his mom was out shopping] I know. My credit card company called to confirm my purchase of the book “Intercourse After Hip Surgery.”

Jenna: Oh, I didn’t know anyone was here. That wasn’t me screaming in the bathroom.

Cerie: [to Liz] You know this food area is always the first place I go to look for you.

Tracy: Don’t patronize me with your Celtic slang, Liz Lemon.

Jonathan: Evidently the concierge at the Plaza has a beard, and she’d rather not get raped.

Jack: [to Liz's offer of a hug] What is this, the Italian parliament. No, thank you?

Liz: 1959. Boy, it would’ve been fun to write back then. You could get away with crazy plot twists, because audiences were so much less sophisticated.

Jack: Have you ever been to Florida? It’s a criminal population. It’s America’s Australia.

Jack: [on not confronting his dad] It’s the biggest regret of my life, Lemon. And I once made love to Kathy Hilton.

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Liz is upset that Tracy won’t act professional and calls him out on it.

Tracy is hurt that everyone treats him like a child and readjusts his clocks to try and trick him into showing up for work. The next day Tracy shows up in full on Cosby sweater garb, glasses, and a professional demeanor. He knows all of his lines, is on time, and works perfectly for the day.


Of course he has other ideas as he professes that everyone should be treated equally, no matter what. It all starts with Liz Lemon having to change a water bottle, which has nothing to do with equality. Liz and Tracy continue their battle for a few more days: Liz enjoying the sweet aroma of unbridled man farts, and Tracy forced to work late while Liz and the boys go to a strip club. The two decide they can’t handle the changes and want to go back to the old ways.

Meanwhile, Colleen Donaghy, Jack’s mom, is in town. Despite how difficult she is Jack is being nicer than usual because it’s the 35th anniversary of when his father walked out on the family. When Jack goes to his mother’s hotel to pick her up for dinner he discovers Paul, a Floridian who can drive at night and makes his own soda. Jack is convinced the guy is a scam artist and employs his private eye to find out what’s up. Buscemi comes back to report Paul is a boy scout, and that he’s been married for 35 years. Jack goes to confront Paul about his indiscretions by using a slightly modified version of the speech he wished he had given his father long ago.

Colleen knew of Paul’s marriage and shrugs it off. She then realizes that Jack is upset about the abrupt departure of Jimmy Donaghy 35 years ago. She’d forgotten about it and told Jack to, too. Later, Jack is watching “Some Like It Hot,” which he explains to Liz is a movie his father took his mother to see. Liz makes a comment about wanting to be a writer when the movie came out in 1959 because audiences would have been so gullible. Colleen’s previous comment becomes clear: If Jimmy Donaghy was gone from 1957 until 1959, and Jack was conceived in 1958 then Jimmy Donaghy is not Jack’s father.

Jenna was also in this episode. It involved a gibbon that humped her face. Enough said.

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Anyone who’s both listened to Tina Fey speak and heard weekly doses of Liz Lemon quotes knows it can be hard to distinguish between the fictional 30 Rock character and the former Saturday Night Live writer who created and portrays her. We just wouldn’t expect NBC to mix them up in the promo department.

Starring as the head writer of a sketch comedy show (sounds familiar), Tina Fey has managed to bring home nine Emmys as Liz Lemon over the past two years. She’s apparently so convincing in this role that NBC considers them one and the same. In this week’s Must-See TV spot hyping NBC’s Thursday-night lineup, the announcer confuses the star for her character, declaring, “Tina gets played in an all-new 30 Rock.”

Seriously. Check it out below:

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Apr
25

30 Rock Recap: “The Ones”

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Everyone, even Liz Lemon, looks great in a Slanket. Salma Hayek’s return to 30 Rock was inevitable, but no one knew just when it was going to happen. It was also inevitable that her character would have to be written off somehow. That has officially been solved by having Elisa having a dark secret about killing her ex-husband because he cheated on her.



As for the storyline involving Jenna, it actually ended twice, once with Kenneth faking his death, and then again when he got sick on purpose for Jenna (that’s more like it, Ken). Jenna’s story line was set up by Lutz getting injured by the falling TV, but then this was completely dropped from the episode. Jenna’s paramedic looked as though he might be ready to turn into a regular boyfriend for her for a bunch of episodes, but perhaps the show isn’t going there though.

All in all, a solid episode.

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If one thinks that the third season of “30 Rock” has been star-studded so far, think again. For the season finale, the NBC comedy has prepared a huge fiesta that involves celebrities of all kind including Clay Aiken, Alan Alda and Mary J. Blige.

In a press release announcing the dates of the finales, NBC mentioned a “special episode featuring Alan Alda and surprise musical guests” for “30 Rock” finale on May 14. The best guess is, the comedy will have a musical episode which is backed up also with the appearances by Adam Levine, Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello and recurring cast Sherri Shepherd.

Aside from the celebrity-packed episode, NBC has also listed the other stars who will show up prior to that. Salma Hayek, who plays Jack’s love interest, will be joined by Steve Buschemi in the April 23 and April 30 episodes. Emmy-winning actor Alda will join on date May 5 before going for the finale which is titled “Kidney Now!”

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