It'll be at least a month before Ron Burgundy graces our lives with the long-awaited sequel 'Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,' but 'Conan' watchers needn't wait so long. The mustachioed one himself took over the show Wednesday night to preview his new book, give thoughts on ugly babies and spearhead the reelection campaign for infamous Toronto mayor Rob Ford!
When you're one of the most famous guitarists on the planet and you're making a move into filmmaking, it's pretty much a given that you're going to make an appearance on your first movie's soundtrack, right?
Though 'Star Wars: Episode 7' hasn't started casting yet, nor has Disney released much information about the upcoming sequel, that's not going to stop intrepid journalists from asking about it. Conan O'Brien interviewed Harrison Ford for his upcoming movie 'Paranoia,' and -- to get Ford to talk about it -- offered Ford a thousand dollars to tell him spoilers from 'Episode 7.'
A few weeks ago, 'Mad Men' series creator Matthew Weiner finally opened up about the AMC drama's purposefully-vague "next time" promos, which take the series' anti-spoiler policies to often absurd and nonsensical heights to tease the following week's storylines. Now, Conan O'Brien has decided to get in on the action with his own vague promos for 'Conan,' and the results are nothing less
Conan O'Brien has been curiously silent about today's big 'Tonight Show' shake-up, but it seems the zombie apocalypse outside his recent Atlanta production may have taken precedence. Following Sunday's big 'The Walking Dead' season 3 finale "Welcome to the Tombs," several of the cast invaded the Tuesday episode of 'Conan' in character, with impressively hilarious results. See 'The Walkin
While tech nerds the world over were busy marveling at Google's latest innovation, Google Glass -- which we're pretty sure won't cause any car accidents or help turn the world's population into to a society of vacuous alienated drones -- the geniuses at Team Coco we're busy developing their own futuristic product.
'Parks and Recreation' star Rashida Jones stopped by 'Conan' last night to promote the show and her new film 'Celeste & Jesse Forever.' During the interview, Jones brought up a game she'd become accustomed to playing that was introduced to her by another 'Parks and Rec' star, Amy Poehler.
Mustache TV. Ever heard of it?
The events of September 11, 2001 will forever be engraved in American history as one of the most tragic events, and the most impactful moment of our lifetime. But while the country collectively grieved over the human casualties, none were more affected than the residents of New York City. It was there that the devastation occurred and it was there that the survivors, the families of the victims an
Yes, Conan has been at TBS for a year (the anniversary is November 8, to be exact). To celebrate, Team Coco has released a video that compresses the entire 12 months into a nice four minute package.