Eisenberg should probably be more worried about having to sign autographs as Cera and Samberg because it's just easier than trying to explain who he actually is. Or perhaps he should be worried about having an identity crisis because he looks eerily similar to both Michael Cera and Andy Samberg. Hopefully it will be turned into a trilogy, because everyone knows the first and third installments in a trilogy are the best. Or, just as legitimate - what if there's not a Rio 3?! As a true aficionado of The Cinema, I'm here to tell you that Rio was a GREAT movie, and Rio 2 was watchable. Will you ever work with Aaron Sorkin again? You better lock that down. Like, first and foremost: what if you are never in a movie as successful and ubiquitous as The Social Network? Will people ever stop calling you Mark Zuckerberg, no matter what roles you play in the future? That's a legitimate concern. sure, that's logical reasoning.īut if you're gonna be scared, Eisenberg, I can think of a few things you might consider cowering from before your shiny dome. And why exactly was he so spooked about having to shave his head? Was it just vanity? Partly, but also he seemed a little paranoid about how it would increase the danger on the set, worrying that it would be easier to hurt himself with a bald head. The 31 year old actor went on to say of his freaky new look, "It's terrifying." We can't really disagree. There are PLENTY of things Jesse should be scared of before his hairstyle. And when it comes to fear, shaving his head and feeling vulnerable about it should be far down on the list. "It's the kind of thing where you felt you could really damage yourself." I did not expect Eisenberg to be one to be so attached to his curly mop, but you learn something new every day. As he revealed on Late Night With Seth Meyers on Thursday night, Eisenberg was scared to shave his head and considered that to be the hardest part of the filming "It was really strange," he said. Skins Summary: To keep advertisers onboard with the controversial teen drama, promiscuous teenagers endorse heavy-handed product placement during an ultra-sexy party.Jesse Eisenberg needs to think before he speaks, because he's not doing himself any favors when it comes to his already contested role as Lex Luthor in Batman v. Blackenstein’s (Jay Pharoah) cuckolded monster (Kenan Thompson). TCM: The Essentials Summary: Robert Osborne (Jason Sudeikis) introduces the 1970’s blaxploitation classic “The Bride of Blackenstein”, which features a sassy bride (Nicki Minaj) for Dr. Wealthy Tyler Perry (Kenan Thompson) plans to score an Academy Award nomination by putting Madea in a “Social Network” knock-off. Weekend Update with Seth Meyers Summary: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (Fred Armisen) comments on his countrys problems. Recurring Characters: Anchor, Herb Welch.Īn SNL Digital Short Summary: “The Creep” WXPD News New York Summary: Elderly reporter Herb Welch (Bill Hader) teeters through a live remote at a college campus. Wizard’s (Bill Hader) experiment with balloons and static electricity turns into self-imposed eroticism for two teenagers (Nasim Pedrad, Jesse Eisenberg) discovering their bodies for the first time.ĭon’t Forget the Lyrics Summary: Overexcited contestant (Jesse Eisenberg) frustrates Mark McGrath (Jason Sudeikis) by blurting out inappropriate lyrics. Once Daily Estro-Maxx Summary: The once-a-day estrogen pill that gives all the sex-changing hormones transgendered men need to become the women they want to be. Jesse Eisenberg’s Monologue Summary: Jesse Eisenberg and Andy Samberg swap tips on how to perform an impression of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg until the real Mark Zuckerberg comes along. CNN Special Event Summary: Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (Kristen Wiig) makes a half-hearted second attempt to respond to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address.
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