Bobby Moynihan has acted in a number of comedy shorts for the website collegehumor.com, including their recent web-video Every Week on Entourage where he plays "Turtle" from Entourage.
So many twists and turns you'll forget they've been using the same formula for five seasons.
On YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0CdAKrTZ0A
Or watch it here:
They probably thought of Bobby to play Turtle because they saw him play Turtle in the Neil Patrick Harris episode in January 09 (the College Humor Entourage spoofs came in July 09.
Here is the Neil Patrick Harris monologue where Bobby plays Turtle:
http://bobbymoynihan.blogspot.com/2009/01/bobby-moynihan-is-turtle-from-entourage.html
While Bobby's movie roles are few and far between, he continues to appear in Web videos until he gets more TV and movie roles.
Enjoy!
Showing posts with label News - Websites 09. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News - Websites 09. Show all posts
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Colbie Caillat briefly mentions her music video with Bobby Moynihan
The video for “Fallin’ ” gives viewers a glimpse into what Reeves and the rest of her friends see, the “real” Caillat, she said. The clip features “Saturday Night Live’s” Bobby Moynihan as her love interest.
“It was so much fun,” Caillat said. “I wanted to show a different side. Usually when I do performances or interviews, I’m more reserved and quiet. When I’m with my friends and people I work with, they see the funny, silly side of me.”
Click here to watch the music video:
http://bobbymoynihan.blogspot.com/2009/10/bobby-moynihan-colbie-caillat-music.html
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Colbie is performing tonight:
Who: Colbie Caillat with Howie Day
When: 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak
Cost: $25 in advance; $28 day of show
Info: www.tickets.com or 1-800-919-6272 or (248) 399-2980
From:
http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/flint/index.ssf/2009/10/meet_the_effervescent_colbie_c.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Steve liked Bobby on Celebrity Family Feud
STEVE MURPHY: My two favorites on the show performed ably despite their small parts: Kristin Wiig cracked me up by just standing there smiling awkwardly, and Bobby Moynihan is hilarious as usual with only a single phrase: ‘pot holders.’ This sketch was a big success despite the old-school premise. Good work, writers!
From:
http://perpetualpost.com/?p=3005
Enjoy!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday Night Live - Chicago Tribune's favorite moments of the 2008-2009 season
'Saturday Night Live': Our favorite moments of the season
Chris Borrelli, Tribune Newspapers

Tina Fey returned to "SNL" Saturday for Faux Palin redux, this time goofing on her interview with Katie Couric. (NBC photo by Dana Edelson / September 27, 2008)
Can you blame them for a blatant victory lap? Yes, Saturday night's season finale to "Saturday Night Live" was more nostalgia-tinged ( Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek, Harry Caray, President George Bush; Amy Poehler on "Weekend Update"; Norm Macdonald as Burt Reynolds!) and guest-stuffed ( Anne Hathaway, Tom Hanks, Paul Rudd, etc.) than the entire previous season put together.
But consider how much they have to celebrate:
During the 34th season of "SNL," a show that never fails to solicit a "Saturday Night Dead" headline once a year, had its most memorable skits in ages; affected the 2008 political election; lost one of its best cast members in Poehler; cemented itself (and Andy Samberg) as one of the funniest sources of digital shorts; became popular enough again to spin off a well-regarded Thursday night edition of "Weekend Update"; and, in Justin Timberlake, found its best unofficial cast member since the days of Steve Martin.
With all that in mind, consider these -- our 2008-09 season "SNL" superlatives:
Best host: A tough call -- Jon Hamm and Timberlake nailed it -- but we liked Hathaway, whose Mary Poppins impression ("Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a disease of the liver!") and showbiz chops were a pleasant shock.
Best post-election Obama skit: The Rock Obama.
Best cast member: Kristin Wiig. In more skits than anyone else and responsible for more laughs.
Best skit for the time capsule: Tina Fey and Poehler's parody of Sarah Palin and Katie Couric's famously uneasy interview.
Most underrated: Filmmaker Noah Baumbach's "Clearing the Air" short film. Terrific take on the passive aggressive.
Best cast debut: Understated Michaela Watkins.
Best skit: Andy Samberg's bizarre (but spot-on) " Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals."
From:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-tc-ft-snl-0517-0518may18,0,6995121.story
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I disagree about the cast debut. While I liked Michaela Watkins' blog reporter character, it's Abby Elliott's Angelina Jolie impression that was more memorable (she needs to do an Angelina Jolie Show skit). And Bobby Moynihan doing Of Mice & Men, Vinnie's Son, the leotard dancer, Snagglepuss, and the "Pepper" skit made him the funniest new cast member since Andy, Bill, Jason, and Kristen came on back in 2005.
Enjoy!
Chris Borrelli, Tribune Newspapers
Tina Fey returned to "SNL" Saturday for Faux Palin redux, this time goofing on her interview with Katie Couric. (NBC photo by Dana Edelson / September 27, 2008)
Can you blame them for a blatant victory lap? Yes, Saturday night's season finale to "Saturday Night Live" was more nostalgia-tinged ( Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek, Harry Caray, President George Bush; Amy Poehler on "Weekend Update"; Norm Macdonald as Burt Reynolds!) and guest-stuffed ( Anne Hathaway, Tom Hanks, Paul Rudd, etc.) than the entire previous season put together.
But consider how much they have to celebrate:
During the 34th season of "SNL," a show that never fails to solicit a "Saturday Night Dead" headline once a year, had its most memorable skits in ages; affected the 2008 political election; lost one of its best cast members in Poehler; cemented itself (and Andy Samberg) as one of the funniest sources of digital shorts; became popular enough again to spin off a well-regarded Thursday night edition of "Weekend Update"; and, in Justin Timberlake, found its best unofficial cast member since the days of Steve Martin.
With all that in mind, consider these -- our 2008-09 season "SNL" superlatives:
Best host: A tough call -- Jon Hamm and Timberlake nailed it -- but we liked Hathaway, whose Mary Poppins impression ("Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a disease of the liver!") and showbiz chops were a pleasant shock.
Best post-election Obama skit: The Rock Obama.
Best cast member: Kristin Wiig. In more skits than anyone else and responsible for more laughs.
Best skit for the time capsule: Tina Fey and Poehler's parody of Sarah Palin and Katie Couric's famously uneasy interview.
Most underrated: Filmmaker Noah Baumbach's "Clearing the Air" short film. Terrific take on the passive aggressive.
Best cast debut: Understated Michaela Watkins.
Best skit: Andy Samberg's bizarre (but spot-on) " Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals."
From:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-tc-ft-snl-0517-0518may18,0,6995121.story
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I disagree about the cast debut. While I liked Michaela Watkins' blog reporter character, it's Abby Elliott's Angelina Jolie impression that was more memorable (she needs to do an Angelina Jolie Show skit). And Bobby Moynihan doing Of Mice & Men, Vinnie's Son, the leotard dancer, Snagglepuss, and the "Pepper" skit made him the funniest new cast member since Andy, Bill, Jason, and Kristen came on back in 2005.
Enjoy!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Bobby Moynihan - Is still performing at UCB
Later: Avenue Q, a delightful show that takes all those cutesy Broadway clichés and turns them into puppets having sex, and an improv show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on 26th Street. It’s hard to find a better bargain for comedy in NYC than at UCB — five bucks for a good hour of improv from some of the best in the business (including Saturday Night Live’s Bobby Moynihan and a couple of the guys from Derrick Comedy) and three-dollar Yuenglings.
March 22, 2009 - 12:00am
From:
http://cornellsun.com/section/arts/content/2009/03/22/grand-tour-through-city
So Bobby is still performing at UCB
Monday, March 2, 2009
Bobby Moynihan - Live Journal Site

In case you didn't know, there's a Bobby Moynihan Live Journal Site for fans.
Go there:
http://community.livejournal.com/moynihan_fan
Do it. Do it naaaaaaaaaaaaw!!!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Beyonce Runs “Single Ladies” Video Contest
How did Bobby get to be one of the three dancers (along with legend Justin Timberlake and star Andy Samberg)?
Simple. He wrote this skit and drove it, talking Lorne and many others into it. You the man, Bobby!!!
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What has become a widespread exercise in imitation is now a contest, as Beyonce is inviting fans to submit videos to her “Single Ladies” tune, with the winner to have his or her clip shown during the singer’s upcoming “I Am…” world tour.
The grand-prize winner of the video contest will also receive $2,500 along with the exposure on the concert tour.
The video Beyonce released featuring her in leotard and high heels with two dancers has been parodied on “Saturday Night Live” by Justin Timberlake, Andy Samberg, and Bobby Moynihan, and has also been imitated in numerous iterations on YouTube.

The "Single Ladies" contest is open to people 18 and older in the U.S., the UK and Japan as well as Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada (excluding Quebec province), Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore and Switzerland. The deadline for submissions is March 6.
From:
http://promomagazine.com/news/beyonce-runs-contest-0224/
Simple. He wrote this skit and drove it, talking Lorne and many others into it. You the man, Bobby!!!
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What has become a widespread exercise in imitation is now a contest, as Beyonce is inviting fans to submit videos to her “Single Ladies” tune, with the winner to have his or her clip shown during the singer’s upcoming “I Am…” world tour.
The grand-prize winner of the video contest will also receive $2,500 along with the exposure on the concert tour.
The video Beyonce released featuring her in leotard and high heels with two dancers has been parodied on “Saturday Night Live” by Justin Timberlake, Andy Samberg, and Bobby Moynihan, and has also been imitated in numerous iterations on YouTube.
The "Single Ladies" contest is open to people 18 and older in the U.S., the UK and Japan as well as Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada (excluding Quebec province), Hong Kong, Ireland, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Singapore and Switzerland. The deadline for submissions is March 6.
From:
http://promomagazine.com/news/beyonce-runs-contest-0224/
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