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Interview with Tina from Reader’s Digest

by Lori

Maybe not as edgy as the Vanity Fair shoot (it is Reader’s Digest after all) but still interesting:

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Tina Fey: Funny Girl
Tina Fey talks about Laverne and Shirley, her favorite Stooge, and the fine line between mean and mellow.
By Jancee Dunn
From Reader’s Digest
April 2008

Getting a Good Laugh
As a shy, nerdy student in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, Tina Fey wrote a satirical column for The Acorn, her school newspaper, taking aim at the usual subjects — rigid teachers and even more rigid school policies. Her writing didn’t propel her to cool-kid status, but it did make people laugh. Fey was hooked.

Now 37, she’s still getting laughs as the creator, executive producer and Emmy-winning star of 30 Rock. The show is not so loosely based on Fey’s experiences as the first female head writer on Saturday Night Live and acerbic host of its “Weekend Update” segment. She made the jump to a bigger screen when, in 2004, she wrote, produced and appeared in Mean Girls, a pitch-perfect high school comedy.

While Fey can be pointed, she’s also thoughtful, self-effacing and almost absurdly well-adjusted. She’s close to her parents, likes to sew and bake cookies rather than hit the town, and lives quietly in New York City with her husband, composer and producer Jeff Richmond, and their two-year-old daughter, Alice.

This month, Fey returns to theaters in Baby Mama, a comedy about a single executive who hires a surrogate to have her baby. After a day of filming in Manhattan, she sat down with RD to talk about funniness, family and Febreze.

RD: Do you see your humor as a gift?
Fey: I always think of everything from a mother’s point of view now. Every kid has something they’re good at, that you hope they find and gravitate toward. This is my thing. I don’t think I was supposed to be a gymnast and accidentally landed on this.

RD: Do you still get that hit when you get a good laugh?
Fey: Absolutely. My favorite day at 30 Rock is Thursday, when the show airs. At lunch we screen the episodes. For everyone to watch together, to see the stuff we all worked on, to hear the crew laugh — it’s great fun.

RD: What pleases you more, applause or laughter?
Fey: Laughter. You can prompt applause with a sign. My friend, SNL writer Seth Meyers, coined the term clapter, which is when you do a political joke and people go, “Woo-hoo.” It means they sort of approve but didn’t really like it that much. You hear a lot of that on [whispers] The Daily Show.

RD: Your humor has been described as biting. Are you a mean girl?
Fey: I’m not a mean person, but I have a capacity for it. I have the biting comment formed somewhere in the back of my head — like it’s in captivity. Sometimes people expect that I’m going to be tough. It’s not a bad situation. People treat you better. People are on time.

RD: What’s the difference between male and female comics?
Fey: Every comic way of writing is unique, but I think male comedy is more boisterous. Usually it involves robots and sharks and bears. Female comedy is more likely to be about the minutiae of human behavior and relationships.

RD: Your mom was one of your comedy inspirations. Did you play to her at the dinner table?
Fey: My whole family played to each other. My mom’s a dry wit. Philadelphians have a smart-alecky humor. A college roommate from the South said, “How come when I ask someone in your family a question, they give a smart-aleck answer before the real one?” I think it’s the difference between the North and the South.

RD: What did your dad bring to the proverbial table?
Fey: My dad has a good sense of silliness. He was the one to let me and my brother stay up to watch Monty Python’s Flying Circus. He introduced us to the Marx Brothers, Laurel and Hardy and even the Three Stooges.

RD: What TV shows influenced you?
Fey: There was a great night of TV that was Mary Tyler Moore into Bob Newhart into Carol Burnett. There was SNL. I know I saw those early shows somehow, but they must have been repeats because I was only five in ‘75. Second City Television, Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and The Love Boat. Laverne & Shirley might be the direct influence for Baby Mama.

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Alec Baldwin is a friend of the gays

by Lori

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I’m not really surprised that Alec Baldwin is a friend of the gays. He’s pretty liberal, he’s on a show 30 Rock that is pretty gay-positive, and he just seems like an awesome guy. But I was surprised to hear that his brother, Stephen Baldwin, is pretty anti-gay. Stephen! What the hell? You’re in show business (uh, sorta) for goodness sake. Stephen apparently called into the Howard Stern show with the following comments:

“I don’t believe that gay marriage is in line with God’s Word, which is found in the Bible. So, what I think doesn’t matter; what I believe is what’s in the Bible and the Bible says that gay marriage is not acceptable.”

And Alec has fired back with the following:

“Well, in the modern political world, people like that — whether or not I’m related to them — only help us raise money. They want to ban gay marriage because those people are incapable of having a biological family — that’s their only argument. You can ban gay marriage, but if you’re going to make it fair, then you have to ban marriage for everybody else who won’t produce children. But they just single out groups of people that they hate.”

Stephen Baldwin is currently a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice. C’mon, Trump, isn’t it time to fire him?

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Vanity Fair Cover!

by Lori

Here is the cover of Vanity Fair featuring our girl Tina Fey, along with Amy Poehler and Sarah Silverman. Be sure to take note of where Amy’s hand is. HOTT.

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The cover was shot by the amazing and incredible Annie Leibovitz as part of a photo spread accompanying the article “Who Says Women Aren’t Funny?” Not me, that’s for damn sure.

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Saturday Night Live is back … at least for now

by Lori

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So the Buzz Log over on Yahoo! agrees with me …. maybe the Saturday Night Live writers should go on strike occasionally, because they seemed to be on top of their game this past week. The show was one of the best I’ve seen in a long time, in no small part because of host Tina Fey.

One of my favorite parts of Saturday Night Live has always been the parody commercials. Mom Jeans, Corn Chip Nail Tips, Cracklin’ Oat Flakes (with Ecstasy), Excedrin RT, Happy Fun Ball, Oops I Crapped My Pants, Woomba, all classics.

Here’s one of the funniest parts, a parody commercial for a drug called “Annuale.”

This episode of SNL also had some pretty good political humor, with the cold opening CNN debate, where all the debate moderators kiss Barak Obama’s ass and ignore Hillary Clinton. (Although I think they should keep looking for someone to portray Obama — Fred Armison did okay, but doesn’t quite have it yet.) And Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s appearance on Weekend Update was funny, and gave me some new respect for someone I thought was a little bit crazy.

The Digital Short was another winner too, with a old man whose wife put his grandsons into movies so he watches, so they won’t just be full of people he doesn’t know (and to translate slang.) “Hi Grandpa!”

So it may be time for you all to give the show another try. If you are up and you’ve already watched all your Netflix movies, flip on over to NBC at 10:35 on Saturday. Or if you like to go to bed early on Saturday nights, set your DVR and you can watch the show during Sunday brunch and fast forward through all the commercials. This week’s host is Ellen Page (star of Juno) which gives us hope that it will be another good show.

Bitch is the new black!

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Tina Fey on Hillary Clinton

by Lori

So Tina Fey hosted Saturday Night Live this past weekend> Either her presence or the end of the writer’s strike seems to have thrown a little life into the show (which hasn’t been the same since she left.) Below is my favorite moment from the show … not just because Tina was back behind the Weekend Update desk, but because she did a little politickin’ for Hillary Clinton.

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Spoiler!!

by Lori

Here’s a little spoiler about an upcoming episode of 30 Rock that I found on TV Guide. I like it because it has some continuity from a previous episode AND because of the enormous comedy potential that can only be properly handled by the crack writing staff of our favorite show.

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Question: Just 50 days until new 30 Rock episodes! Spoilers, please! — Joel
Ausiello: Jack Donaghy’s dream of creating a TV show that strands a bunch of middle-aged whores-for-hire on a deserted island is about to become a reality. Rock is casting a slew of attractive females in their late thirties to early fifties to serve as contestants on the fictitious “MILF Island”. The twist? The male contestants courting the hot mamas on the show-within-a-show are described as being “of eighth-grade age.” Yep, 30 Rock’s back, folks. Rejoice!

MILF Island! Jack’s dream come true. I wonder if this will be written as part of Jack’s rebound after breaking up with C.C. They can’t just let that go with his invitation to Liz about getting drunk. I’d think there would be some more fallout than that, including Jack being cranky, Jack yelling at either Frank or Kenneth, and Jack pushing Liz to write for stupid shows like MILF Island that will not only probably make the network lots of money, but will plop him right in the middle of a casting call full of beautiful, age appropriate women to help him get over his lost liberal lover. And maybe Cerie’s mom will show up as a contestant? Remember Cerie? Wasn’t she getting married and Liz and Jenna were to be her bridesmaids? I wonder what ever happened to that storyline.

But I digress. MILF Island coming to a fake NBC network near you. Who should they get to guest star as some of the MILFs? Helen Hunt? Angela Bassett? Anderson Cooper? Connie Britton? Vanessa Wiliams? Kim Bassinger? So many good and potentially funny options, whether it is a funny actress or an actress that would get a laugh just by being cast.

No matter what, there is only a few more weeks until we get some new episodes. Finally!

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Our Trip To Second City by Lori

by Lori

I think I mentioned last week that Amy and I were making a pilgrimage to Second City this past weekend and I am telling you now that I sure wasn’t lying. A year ago, my sweetie gave me tickets to see the improv group as a Valentine’s Day gift and we finally got around to using them this year … as part of a Valentine’s Day trip. Two, two, two gifts in one!

So we got up early this past Saturday (a pretty big deal for us, two people who really, really value their sleeping-in time on the weekends) hopped in the car and made the five hour drive to Chicago, with only one stop to pee, one stop for gas, and one stop to switch drivers. We checked into our hotel, grabbed some deep dish pizza for lunch, made a trip to the Art Institute, and then went back to the hotel for a quick nap, as we had tickets for the 11PM show, and I know I’m too damn old to get up at 7am and keep going until well, well after midnight without a nap.

After the nap and dinner we grabbed a cab and headed over to the Second City theatre at North and Wells and I have to say I was pretty excited as the cab turned the corner and I saw the marquee.

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After we got in and the nice lesbian host sized us up and then seated us at a table right by the stage (even though we were at least a third of the way back in line). And then I started my usual fidgety behavior, because even when I show up to a show thirty minutes early, I decide that “hey, I’M HERE, so why can’t this get started now?”

So the show finally got started and was really enjoyable and funny. I won’t try to recreate any of it here, because I know I can’t do it justice and because you should really try to go see it yourself. But suffice it to say, I saw some really funny stuff regarding Barak Obama, You Tube and Evite, conception, playing the race card, blowing off your vagina with firecrackers, and a cursing llama (just to name a few.) And I was expecially thankful for the drunk people at the next people who repeated all the funny lines right just in case anyone missed them. THANKS DRUNK PEOPLE YOU SUCK.

Because we were there for the second show, we were lucky enough to be able to stay late and watch the players practice some new material they are currently writing, plus watch them play a quick few rounds of the improv game “Freeze.” All in all, a fabulous night of comedy. And who knows, someone we saw on that stage this month may be the next Tina Fey and next season be on Saturday Night Live or MADTv or some sitcom that will last two episodes and get canceled.

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HELLO!

by Lori

I just came across this picture and decided to post it, for obvious reasons. Yowza. I think I need a glass of water. Or a glass of Tina Fey.

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The Writer’s Strike is Over!

by Lori

Yay! The Writer’s Strike is finally over and we all can get back to sitting on the couch watch our favorite shows as opposed to sitting on the couch watching crappy, hastily thrown together reality shows and weird stuff on cable. Hey, what was I supposed to do? Read? (Just kidding, in case any of my literature professors happen to be reading this.)

The New York Times is reporting that the first new show back on the air is likely to be Saturday Night Live which will return February 23rd, with our girl Tina Fey as host. Following on March 1st as host will be Juno star and Academy Award nominee, Ellen Page.

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30 Rock will return on April 10th, with five additional episodes. Only five? I don’ want to be complainy, because I am happy to get anything at this point, but really, only five? Entertainment Weekly has some hints to spill about possible plots, apparently straight from an email from one Tina Fey: “Liz has a pregnancy scare” (Go Liz! Get some already!) and “Jack may be called to serve his country.”

There is some hope that more than five episodes may be shot, but Alec Baldwin is scheduled to begin work on a new movie at the beginning of March. The film is called My Sisters Keeper and costars Abigail Breslin and Cameron Freakin Diaz. Jeez, Alec Baldwin, isn’t NBC paying you enough? Why you doing a movie with Cameron “I Used to Do it With Justin Timberlake” Diaz? You know you’re going to have to put up with Drew Barrymore on the set every day and the fact that she and Cameron will constantly be raiding the craft services table with their daily attack of the munchies. Better hide some donuts in your trailer.

Sorry, got off track there. What I meant to say is that the strike is over, 30 Rock will be back on your TV soon, Tina Fey will be there even sooner, and Alec Baldwin is making a probably crappy movie. Back to business as usual!

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Second City

by Lori

Amy and I have tickets to see a show at Second City in Chicago this weekend, so with that in mind I am running with a slight Second City theme this week at Watching 30 Rock. We all know that our Tina Fey got her start at Second City, as did costar Scott Adsit and season one guest star Rachel Dratch. The Chicago Tribune recently ran an article “Before they were stars” with info about comedians who got their start in Chicago. The best part of the article … the photo gallery including pictures of the “stars before they were stars. Yeehaw!

Here’s one of Tina and Scott. I have an idea that the concept from this sketch won’t make it onto 30 Rock:

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Here’s another one of our girl Tina. Very very early to mid 90s there, Miss Fey. The only thing separating this from what I wore every single day in college is holes in the knees of the jeans. She looks like she’s on her way to a Collective Soul concert.

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Funny pictures aside, I am looking forward to the Second City show and the chance to see comic actors that might be on Saturday Night Live or some other hip, edgy sitcom in the years to come. And yeah, I admit that I had a little daydream that Fey or Amy Poehler or Rachel Dratch might make a surprise appearance. Unlikely, especially now that the writer’s strike is over(!!!) but hey, who knows, maybe they’ll be out celebrating. Just please don’t bring Horatio Sanz.

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Tina’s Desk

by Lori

I found a link to this picture on another cool 30 Rock themed site called Pregnant Cornbread. It’s a picture from Glamour magazine of Tina Fey’s desk, complete with notes about some items from Tina herself.

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Of course she’s got the big old Mac computer, but if you look hard you can also see pictures of Tina with her daughter and from her SNL days. Of course, you know the office probably isn’t always this tidy (I know mine isn’t.) I wonder if there are people who come in and “dress” a room before it is photographed for a magazine …. sort of like I think people go into celebrity homes and organize the refrigerator before an episode of Cribs is shot.

How many times can I say “silly”?

by Lori

What is it about Ellen DeGeneres that makes stars want to act silly? I mean, it doesn’t take much to get me to act silly, but I’m not on television and I don’t have a film/television/music career to promote and protect. (Not that being silly would ruin a career or anything, but you know what I mean.) But people go on Ellen’s show and act silly for her benefit without much hesitation. Maybe that is because Ellen herself is willing to be pretty silly herself.

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What does this have to do with 30 Rock you might be asking? Well here is a video featuring Jack McBrayer, perhaps better known on this website as Kenneth the Page. These celebrities are lip syncing to Glorida Gayner’s “I Will Survive” as part of a birthday video for Ellen, who celebrated her 50th birthday recently.

How silly is that? Pretty silly, but also pretty awesome and pretty funny. Jack McBrayer is great, but my favorites are Queen Latifah and Jake Gyllenhaal. But I also think it’s great that Ellen inspires a lot of people — not just the “regular” people who watch her show, but also the celebrity guests she interviews.

Here’s Ellen being silly with our favorite, Tina Fey, as she teaches her how to be a guest host on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. How silly is this?

And here is one more moment of silliness on the Ellen show. It’s not 30 Rock related, but it’s still nice, because it is both silly and touching. After hearing of Heath Ledger’s death, she showed a clip of his last appearance on her show. Yes, it was silly. But also very heartfelt and touching.

Thank you, Ellen DeGeneres. You are a friend of 30 Rock!

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Dear Tina Fey

by Lori

Dear Tina Fey,

Hey there. I know it’s been awhile since I’ve written. I haven’t been avoiding you, Tina Fey, I promise. I guess I’ve been trying to give you some space and all, since all filmed episodes of 30 Rock have now aired (and let me tell you, that “Midnight Train to Georgia” number was freakin’ brilliant) and I know you can’t be filming or airing any new episodes right now, so I thought you might be sad. But also, this is time you can be spending with your gorgeous little baby, Alice, and that’s a good thing. Lots of Octopus Time, right? Awesome.

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What else have you been up to lately? Catching up on reality shows? Watching some Deal or No Deal? You seem like a secret American Gladiators fan. Or maybe you bought a Wii and have been playing Super Mario Galaxy and Guitar Hero. Whatever you’ve been doing, Tina Fey, we hope you have been relaxing and having some fun and not stressing out too much. We’d totally like to help you de-stress and I really don’t mean that in a dirty way.

But I’ve been hearing rumors here and there, Tina Fey, that there have been some breakthroughs in talks and that the writers’ strike could be resolved as soon as the end of this week. The end of this week! That makes me want to do some sort of Octopus dance! I won’t do that in public, because I don’t want to embarrass myself, but if this rumor turns out to be true, I will wait until it’s just me and the dog and the cats at home and I will Octopus dance myself all over my house! I’d like to think that you and the 30 Rock writers and the cast (even Alec Baldwin) will be dancing around your living rooms too.

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Like Where’s Waldo, only not stupid

by Lori

Can anyone tell me what this image has to do with 30 Rock? Anyone know? Anyone see some sort of connection? Anyone?

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Look closer. Closer. Closer.
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More From the ASSSSCAT Improv Special

by Lori

The other day when I posted that video “Monkey Boners” from the ASSSSCAT Improv Special, it actually was the second video I located from the program. The first one I located is actually the one I linked below, and is actually my favorite of the two. In this one, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler play “sexy tennis.”

Sexy tennis! Sign me up for lessons. But only if these two are my instructors:

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I’ve read here and there that Tina Fey is uncomfortable with love scenes (which leads me to believe we won’t be seeing her playing any romantic leads anytime soon) which I’m thinking is true, based on her body of work so far. But if we can get a hint of sexy Tina Fey while we are laughing our asses off, then that is good enough for me. Oh yeah!

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