Scott Thompson might be best remembered as a member of the cult comedy sketch group The Kids in the Hall or as his outrageous character Buddy Cole… but he’s about to get real with the Geekscapists. On this episode, Scott sits down to talk candidly about joining The Kids In The Hall, how comedy may have helped him come out of the closet, Cancel Culture and the dangers of a “woke” society and how the universe keeps trying to kill him. Along the way, we talk serious issues of deep-seeded trauma, school shootings, the war on terror and what it would take for Scott to kill Ellen Degeneres. We also answer a few of his questions! Enjoy!

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Back in 2009 Paul Feig’s Bridesmaids launched the R-rated female comedy genre into the middle of mainstream cinema. And since then, stars like Melissa McCarthy, Tina Fey and Amy Schumer have carried the torch through a mostly unspectacular crop of releases. But in-steps the eye-popping Scarlett Johansson, an unlikely character actress who finds herself starring in Broad City director Lucia Aniello’s feature film debut, Rough Night.

The film centers around bride-to-be Jess (Johansson), a state politician caught in the middle of a neck-and-neck race. Her former college roommate (Jillian Bell) demands an elaborate bachelorette getaway weekend, and things go completely sideways when a freak accident leads to a dead stripper in their shore house. Jess and her best friends need to put their petty grievances aside and work together to avoid some serious jail time.

There are a few strong positives provided in Lucia Aniello’s Rough Night. Cleverly scripted humor is sprinkled throughout, allowing the film to do more than just rely on raunchy and vulgar jokes. In addition, Scarlett Johansson transitions from drama to comedy with exceptional ease. Her performance is the glue that holds the rest of this up-and-down cast together. Co-stars Jillian Bell, Zoe Kravitz, Ilana Glazer and SNL‘s Kate McKinnon, who sports her finest Aussie accent, each offer a handful of shining moments. Yet, they also suffer from grossly embellished characters and instances of all-out absurdity. Sometimes the craziness is effective, but other times it’s a legitimate concern. Futhermore, Rough Night‘s secondary storyline following Jess’ fiance Peter (screenwriter and co-star Paul W. Downs) is way over the top. If you’re seeking some easy and constant laughs with little regard for a sensible plot, Rough Night will surely suffice. But if you’re searching for a comedy that’s plausible and grounded in reality, then you should look elsewhere.

GRADE: 2.5/5

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Well it’s official, Deadline is reporting that Andy Samberg has announced he will not be returning to Saturday Night Live next season. This should come as shock to no one. People had been speculating for months that Samberg, along with cast-mates Kristen Wiig (who received a sweet send off in the season finale) and Jason Sudeikis, would most-likely depart after this past season.

Samberg confirmed his departure through his publicist, “Obviously it’s not a huge shock, but I did officially decide not to come back.”

Together with Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer, the trio make up The Lonely Island “the greatest fake MC’s on Earth,” they created and are responsible for all of the SNL Digital Shorts featured on the show. I should also point out that they are responsible for the awesomeness that is the 2007 movie Hot Rod. It’s not clear if Samberg’s departure from the show will also mark the end of the Digital Shorts, but honestly they just wouldn’t be the same without him.

He will next be seen alongside Adam Sandler in That’s My Boy, which opens on June 15th.

I’ve wanted to have my friend Cooper Barnes back on the show for a long time now. You guys might remember him from an episode from a few months ago. Well, that was before he auditioned for Saturday Night Live, a story that I had to have him come on the show and tell. Also, Cooper talks about his upcoming pilot The Men’s Room and says that Red Tails is actually pretty good! Enjoy!

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