If the first poster for The Hangover Part III is any indication, come May 24, Las Vegas has a lot more to fear from the Wolfpack. Zach Galifianakis and Ken Jeong are fiercely facing off as Alan and Mr. Chow, and they look a lot like another hero/nemesis duo we know. The likeness to the poster of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is definitely on purpose, right down to the "It All Ends" tagline, and I kind of love it. Get a load of the one-sheet and compare it side by side to its magical counterpart.
Watch Bradley Cooper Read His Oscar Acceptance Speech on Between Two Ferns
Earlier this week, we saw Zach Galifianakis interview Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, and more for part one of his Oscars edition of Between Two Ferns. In part two, he sits down with another crop of nominees, including Jessica Chastain, Sally Field, and his costar from The Hangover Bradley Cooper. The animosity hits an all-time high when Zach offers Bradley a potential acceptance speech for his big night — and let's just say it's not exactly what Bradley had in mind.
Watch Jennifer Lawrence and Other Oscar Nominees on Between Two Ferns
This year's Oscar nominees have been through a lot of intense interviews over the last few months, but leave it to Zach Galifianakis to lighten the mood. Nominees Jennifer Lawrence, Naomi Watts, Christoph Waltz, Anne Hathaway, and Amy Adams all got caught Between Two Ferns for a very special Oscar edition of the web series. Lawrence holds her own, Hathaway appears to have imbibed a little too much, and we learn Christoph Waltz may have a slightly controversial tattoo. Watch!
First Look: The Wolfpack Is Back in The Hangover Part III
The Hangover boys — Bradley Cooper, Justin Bartha, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms, to be exact — gathered together in LA this week to get to work filming The Hangover Part III. So what can we learn from this first batch of pics from the next installment in the franchise? Well, Alan (Galifianakis) is sticking by his tried-and-true wardrobe of yellow t-shirts, and Stu (Helms) seems to have successfully removed that Mike Tyson tattoo and is still with his wife, Lauren (Jamie Chung). Meanwhile, Phil (Cooper) is still going strong in his marriage, as the guys and their wives get together for what looks like a night out on the town. Click through the pics to see the wolfpack back in business!
Zach Galifianakis to Wed This Weekend!
- Zach Galifianakis is getting married this weekend — The Insider
- Kate Middleton is having a great time at the Olympics — BuzzFeed
- Amy Winehouse's ex-husband placed on life support — People
- Bill & Ted 3 is moving forward — HuffPost Entertainment
- Cameron Diaz loves her friends — Lainey Gossip
- See Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson in Red Dawn trailer — TooFab
- Alanis Morissette is the latest star in talks to join American Idol — Zap2it
- Sofia Vergara doesn't mind talking about her assetts — D-Listed
- Pink enjoys a fun afternoon with Willow — Hollywood Tuna
- Arsenio Hall is returning to late night in 2013 — Pink Is the New Blog
- Did Kristen Stewart refer to Rob as her fiancé? — The Superficial
- Find out why Skrillex is taking over LA — The Daily Beast
- America Ferrera is learning to trust her instincts — ET Online
- Amy Adams makes her debut in Broadway's Into the Woods — JustJared
- Zach Galifianakis is getting married this weekend — The Insider
- Kate Middleton is having a great time at the Olympics — BuzzFeed
- Amy Winehouse's ex-husband placed on life support — People
- Bill & Ted 3 is moving forward — HuffPost Entertainment
- Cameron Diaz loves her friends — Lainey Gossip
- See Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson in Red Dawn trailer — TooFab
- Alanis Morissette is the latest star in talks to join American Idol — Zap2it
- Sofia Vergara doesn't mind talking about her assetts — D-Listed
- Pink enjoys a fun afternoon with Willow — Hollywood Tuna
- Arsenio Hall is returning to late night in 2013 — Pink Is the New Blog
- Did Kristen Stewart refer to Rob as her fiancé? — The Superficial
- Find out why Skrillex is taking over LA — The Daily Beast
- America Ferrera is learning to trust her instincts — ET Online
- Amy Adams makes her debut in Broadway's Into the Woods — JustJared
Buzz Time Machine: See a Young Zach Galifianakis in One of His First Taped Sketches
Zach Galifianakis's rise to fame has been so meteoric that it's crazy to think his breakout performance in The Hangover was just three years ago. Like most actors, however, Galifianakis had a long career before he showed up on the public radar. Fifteen years ago, the then 28-year-old actor appeared on the short-lived sketch series Apt. 2F. Who would have thought the man in a focus group testing "assclock pants" would go on to star in his own movies?
The Campaign: A Sloppy Race
Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis are two of the funniest comic actors in the game, and pitting them against each other as political candidates in The Campaign seems like a stroke of genius. The two men should be at their best, challenging each other as comedic actors in a parallel to their characters' onscreen sparring. Unfortunately, neither actor wins this race, because the script is mediocre at best and wastes the talent of its leads.
Ferrell stars as Cam Brady, the incumbent US congressman of North Carolina, who's set for another term — until the diabolical Motch Brothers (Dan Aykroyd and John Lithgow), a pair of greasy entrepreneurs, get involved. They want to put a new candidate in office for their own selfish purposes: they need a pawn who will support laws that will allow them to do shady business. They set their sights on simple, small-town Marty Huggins (Galifianakis), and groom him with the help of a conniving campaign adviser (Dylan McDermott). The political plot is about as stimulating on screen as it sounds on paper, so it's up to the jokes to make the movie entertaining. Sadly, the humor is as dumb as Cam's nonsensical stump speeches. To find out what else I thought of The Campaign, just keep reading.
Jon Hamm Demands an Apology From Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis
Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell got "Hammed" last night on The Daily Show when the Mad Men actor showed up for an impromptu bit during their interview. Things were getting heated when the Campaign stars called Jon Stewart out on phoning in his interview questions, but Stewart refused to be ganged up on. Rather, he called in his similarly suited friend, Jon Hamm, and turned the tables on Ferrell and Galifianakis. Unfortunately for Stewart, the confrontation didn't exactly go as he planned, but it did make for an entertaining interview.
See the clip when you read more
Watch Zach Galifianakis Turn the Tables on Jimmy Fallon
Zach Galifianakis stopped by Late Night With Jimmy Fallon last night to promote his new film, The Campaign, but ended up taking to the desk and interviewing Jimmy as the two pretended to be the other guy. The two hilariously discuss the "talkie," Galifianakis's costar, Will Ferrell, and celeb sightings. Then Galifianakis falls asleep. It's all very Between Two Ferns.
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The Campaign Trailer: Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis Are Bumbling Rival Politicians
The trailer for The Campaign couldn't come at a better time, what with our country's own presidential election on the horizon. Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis star as Cam Brady and Marty Huggins, a pair of politicians who are racing against each other for a seat in the US House of Representatives. Their rivalry isn't their only problem — both politicians are pretty dense and prone to saying silly things out on the campaign trail, like Brady's grammatically incorrect statements and Huggins's call to get rid of daylight savings time because he hates it when it gets dark early.
The preview, which is in the format of dueling campaign ads, isn't as gut busting as I was expecting for a Ferrell/Galifianakis movie, but I did laugh at a few of their antics. Plus, I'm hoping that there are more funny bits in the movie itself. The film comes out Aug. 10, and you can watch the trailer after the jump.




