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Madonna and Lady Gaga Almost Lock Lips on Saturday Night Live

Lady Gaga narrowly avoided joining the ranks of young pop stars who have shared high-profile smooches with Madonna when the music icon made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live.

Madonna performed with Lady Gaga on the fictional MTV 4 music show, Deep House Dish, hosted by D.J. Dynasty Handbag (Kenan Thompson).

Gaga and Madonna jokingly fought on stage, with Madge demanding at one point, "What the hell is a disco stick?"

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Later, Dynasty asked them to kiss and make up... read full article

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  • Hey darclyte who is Adam?  I think you meant Andy.  This one was definitely better than the season premiere.  The show always takes awhile to figure out the strengths...
  • Episode 2 was lots better than episode 1. I actually laughed this time. Did anyone else notice we almost had a "so you think you can dance" moment when Madonna was rolling around on...
  • The skit was so so, Adam was funny and Kristen was decent. I knew it was Lady GooGoo, but I wasn't sure if it was Madonna.  To me, it looked like Madonna from 20 years ago, so...
Season 30, Episode 8: A mole wired with a microphone tries to trick an Italian American...
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Posted: 6/6/2008
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Madonna and Lady Gaga Almost Lock Lips on Saturday Night Live

Lady Gaga narrowly avoided joining the ranks of young pop stars who have shared high-profile smooches with Madonna when the music icon made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live.

Madonna performed with Lady Gaga on the fictional MTV 4 music show, Deep House Dish, hosted by D.J. Dynasty Handbag (Kenan Thompson).

Gaga and Madonna jokingly fought on stage, with Madge demanding at one point, "What the hell is a disco stick?"

Watch full episodes of Saturday Night Live

Later, Dynasty asked them to kiss and make up... read more

Snakes on a Plane: Hit or Missssss?

In theaters Friday and not being screened in advance for critics — or even cast members, who will see it for the first time at a Thursday-night premiere — Snakes on a Plane, starring Samuel L. Jackson as an FBI agent escorting a mob snitch who gets targeted for a clever in-flight "assaspination" via the release of 400 poisonous slitherers, has been the subject of many questions. Such as: Is that really the title? If so, who on God's green earth approved it? Is Snakes on a Plane actually about snakes on a plane? And: Can a movie about snakes on a plane that's titled Snakes on a Plane be any good? Reporters greeting Jackson at the Snakes press junket ( read more

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