Live's beloved More Cowbell sketch was originally pitched with a different instrument and written for a completely different ...
Will Ferrell recalled, “I went to see [Walken] backstage, and he’s like, ‘You know, you’ve ruined my life…every show, people ...
"I went to see him backstage, and he's like, ‘You know, you've ruined my life… every show, people bring cowbells for the ...
In the new Peacock docuseries SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Will Ferrell, along with other members of the cast and crew, look ...
Christopher Walken told Will Ferrell that their famous “More Cowbell” Saturday Night Live sketch from 2000 ruined his life, the latter has revealed. The sketch paid tribute to Blue Öyster Cul ...
Christopher Walken opened up about his past with Liza Minnelli and Judy Garland from when he starred in a musical with the ...
Christopher Walken relived a moment from his past where ... his past that he looks a little less fondly on is the iconic More Cowbell sketch from Saturday Night Live when he hosted the show ...
“More Cowbell” (2000), written by none other than Will Ferrell, who gets to flex his physical comedy muscle here as fictional cowbell player Gene Frenkle, and guest host Christopher ...
Christopher Walken. Playing the would-be producer of "Reaper," his signature staccato voice is the key to the laughs on the line, "Fellas, I think you've got a hit, but I need ... more cowbell." ...
In the sketch, which of course anyone reading this has seen, Christopher Walken’s supposedly legendary producer “Bruce Dickerson” keeps beseeching cowbell player Gene Frenkle (Will Ferrell, in a ...