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They're not unfunny because they're shocking, they're unfunny because they're hack.
We can only imagine Chris Kattan is glad to find himself no longer the No. 1 target of Piven's ire.
MacFarlane takes to YouTube to make the case that 'Family Guy' is more deserving of an Emmy than 'The Office.'
"Ultimately, Stewie will be gay or a very unhappy repressed heterosexual."
Is this any way to promote a viral-video site? We think not!
The long and contentious war between Seth MacFarlane and 'Entertainment Weekly' seems to be over … or is it?
A new Burger King commercial puts our favorite plastic-faced titan in New York City.
Drew Barrymore's ex gets a new blonde, or at least some publicist says. Plus, 'Maxim' tries to reconcile with Sarah Jessica Parker, Jimmy Kimmel says something sincere about Sarah Silverman, and more breakups and makeups, in our daily gossip roundup.
The idea of the 'Family Guy' creator playing an upright ectoplasmic German trapped in a pressurized suit cracks us up.
MacFarlane is launching a series of noisy Webisodes that will probably scare the living daylights out of you while you're trying to surf the Internet.
Plus: Patty and Selma rejoice! Here comes a 'McGuyver' movie!
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