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VIDEO: (Real) Mark Zuckerberg Visits Saturday Night Live


The minute we heard Oscar nominee Jesse Eisenberg was going to host Saturday Night Live, we knew a Mark Zuckerberg sketch was in his future -- but did anyone think the Social Network star would come face-to-face with Zuckerberg? Both of them?

The Oscar nominee's opening monologue included appearances from the show's resident "Zuckerberg" (Andy Samberg) and the Facebook co-founder himself. Check out the awkwardness (including painful acting) above.

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Jon Stewart Most Influential of 2010 ... Just AskMen

A poll from AskMen.com has named Daily Show host Jon Stewart as the most influential person of 2010, beating Kanye West (#5), Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (#3) and President Barack Obama (#21).

More than 500,000 participated in the poll, the fifth annual such poll of its kind.

Last year’s most influential winner? Don Draper, a character on AMC’s Mad Men.

You can check out the "Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010" list here.

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Denzel Washington, Mark Zuckerberg Get SNL Treatment


SNL‘s Andy Samberg channeled his inner geek to spoof Mark Zuckerberg Saturday night. Samberg delivered jokes about youth culture and Facebook, the central theme of the hit movie .

Samberg’s wasn’t the only impersonation of the night (it would hardly be SNL without several to choose from). A new cast member offered up an impression that was so spot-on, the audience didn’t know whether to laugh or just stare in awe. Follow the jump to view the video.

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Comic-Con News: Glee Cast to Appear on The Simpsons

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Animation, Comedy, Prime Time, FOX, Gossip,

Glee Cast

During a recent Simpsons panel discussion at Comic-Con, showrunner Al Jean announced that the cast of will appear during an upcoming episode of the show. The exact cast members who’ll be involved - including cheer coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) - have not yet been announced.

The upcoming season of will feature a number of notables such as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg and ‘60s icons Cheech and Chong.

Comic-Con visitors at the Simpsons session also viewed a preview of October’s “Treehouse of Horror” episode, which features killer board games.

is America’s longest-running sitcom and the country’s longest-running animated program. The historic 22nd season will air Sunday nights on FOX.

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