
When Universal formally announced the September 22nd DVD release of 30 Rock - Season 3, no info about bonus material was provided. Now, however, we’ve gotten a list from the studio of all the extras you can expect to find on this 3-disc set:
* Flu Shot Episode Commentary with Tina Fey & Jeff Richmond
* Goodbye, My Friend Commentary with Judah Friedlander & John Lutz
* The Bubble Commentary with Jon Hamm & Jack McBrayer
* Apollo, Apollo Commentary with Jack Burditt & Robert Carlock
* The Ones Commentary with Jane Krakowski & Jack McBrayer
* Mamma Mia Commentary with Alan Alda
* Kidney Now! Commentary with Tina Fey & Jeff Richmond
* Deleted Scenes
* Behind-the-Scenes with the Muppets
* 1-900-OKFace
* Kidney Now! Table Read
* Making of Kidney Now!
* Behind-the-Scenes Photo Gallery
* Alec Baldwin’s SNL Monologue
* Tracy Jordan’s Rant
* Award Acceptance Speeches
Comedian Tracy Morgan may have a lot on his plate, but he’s still smiling his way through life. In addition to starring in the Disney animated movie G-Force, the 30 Rock
star just received his first Emmy nomination for his role on the show. He’s also spending the summer shooting another film, Kevin Smith’s A Couple of Dicks. 
While he’s still got time off from promoting his memoir I’m the New Black, Tracy Morgan spoke to USA Today about the current state of his life now that success is definitely coming his way.
“You want to know what happiness is? It’s having something to look forward to, and I have all that stuff to look forward to,” Morgan said. “Right now, I’m just basking in the glory. I’m just enjoying my time in the spotlight.”
The actor also has other plans besides staying in the public eye. “I might buy Coney Island,” Tracy Morgan joked. “That’s the hardest part: to get the money to catch up with the funny.”
Lucky for him, he has 30 Rock
co-star Tina Fey who admires him enough to give him a role on the series.
“She told me to fly right,” Morgan declared. “Tina Fey is down like four flat tires. I love her. That’s my girl, Tina Fey-Fey. She’s the coolest. That’s my sister from another mother with a different color.”
With most of his success being brought about by his wacky TV alter ego Tracy Jordan, Tracy Morgan couldn’t help but smile about that as well. “Tracy Jordan is a part of Tracy Morgan. Tracy Morgan isn’t a part of Tracy Jordan. Tracy Jordan is just a figment of somebody’s imagination. Tracy Morgan isn’t as unstable as Tracy Jordan. This is weird for me to talk in third person. Tracy Morgan doesn’t run down the street in his underwear. I don’t party no more.”
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.
