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Wetpaint
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17:50 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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Holy sex attack, Robin Batman! Um, welcome back to Saturday Night Live, Joseph Gordon-Levitt! Please return soon. Like, Sunday night is fine. Who says Saturday should have all the shirtless fun? We were wondering how J G-L would top his big song and dance
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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17:48 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt brought his A-game— and some very strangely shaved facial hair — for his first time hosting Saturday Night Live .
In the most memorable sketches of the evening, The Dark Knight Rises actor played the son of the Dos Equis beer's fau
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Ace Showbiz
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17:43 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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Taking on an unconventional monologue route, the host launched into a ' Magic Mike ' dance routine as audience cheered. http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00054089.html
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Ny Mag Vulture
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17:43 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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The first time Joseph Gordon-Levitt hosted Saturday Night Live , in 2009, he so wanted to make an impression as a Serious Guy Who Could Do Comedy that he nearly killed himself flipping around the stage during his "Make 'Em Laugh" monologue. Here in his se
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Zap2It
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17:26 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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Technically, a "monologue" is defined as a long speech by a single person, but for his "Saturday Night Live" opening monologue, "Looper" star Joseph Gordon-Levitt decided words are overrated. Instead... he took off his shirt. Obviously.As one of the few h
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Hollywood Reporter
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17:26 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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The actor paid homage to "Magic Mike" during an episode also featuring plenty of election season humor and musical guest Mumford & Sons.
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thr/television/~3/YwIrXfk12WM/story01.htm
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Hitfix
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17:02 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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HitFix's Ryan McGee recaps the Saturday, September 22 episode of Saturday Night Live, featuring Joseph Gordon Levitt as host and Mumford & Sons as musical guest. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/monkeys-as-critics/posts/recap-saturday-night-live-joseph-gor
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The Wrap
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15:50 EDT, 25 Sep, 2012
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"Saturday Night Live" is taking harder shots at Mitt Romney: After months of portraying the Republican candidate as merely out-of-touch, the show presented him in a political special Thursday as a relentless and casual racist. http://www.thewrap.com/award
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