Nov 18, 2008
Rashida Jones Joins New Show

NYPost.com reported today that Rashida has joined the cast of the upcoming show from the creators of The Office. The show is also set to star Amy Poehler (SNL) and Aziz Ansari (Human Giant). The show is scheduled to air on NBC in 2009.

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Nov 5, 2008
Rashida & Natalie Speak Out...Again!



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Oct 21, 2008
Web Theropy: Episode 5


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Oct 21, 2008
Rashida Jones & Natalie Portman Speak Out

Natalie Portman and Rashida Jones present a solution to the global economic crisis.




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Aug 11, 2008
Tropic Thunder Premiere

Rashida attended the LA premiere of Tropic Thunder tonight. Here are some images from the event.



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Jul 24, 2008
`I Love You Man`: Secrets from the Set

Thanks to Tom for sending me a link to this article aobut Rashida's new movie I Love You, Man.

Youve been invited to a wedding between Paul Rudd and Rashida Jones. ``Im engaged to Paul Rudd!`` Look at my sparkler!, giggles Jones, showing off a huge diamond. No, you haven`t missed some essential piece of gossip; the ring is a prop and the engagement part of the DreamWorks comedy I Love You, Man which premieres Jan. 16, 2009.

So now I`m at this wedding where Jason Segel and Paul Rudd are on a stage, singing Rush’s Tom Sawyer, but the mic isn`t on. That may be a good thing. It resembles the wee hours of a party where the alcohol is already consumed and everyone is just hanging, or in this case, hanging out with Grammy winning band OK Go who just played a set as Rudd`s and Jones wedding band. And Andy Samberg is hitting on Thomas Lennon. ``I am Paul Rudd`s younger brother, Robby,`` he tells us about his character. ``I like dudes.`` And not just any dudes. Straight dudes.

To explain why Rudd and Segel are hanging out at a wedding is easiest done by describing the premise of I Love You, Man. It is a movie about platonic love between two men. Rudd`s character realizes as he`s about to get married that he has no male friends, and his fiancee, played by Rashida Jones, encourages him to find a best man. Rudd goes on a series of man-dates and hilarity ensues. After auditioning various candidates, like high-voiced guy at the Galaxy football game, he finally finds his best man in Segel, which is why today the two of them are strumming their guitars (playing I Want It Now! From Willie Wonka). And they have the bruises to show it. ``Yeah, a war wound!`` says Segel and shows us his black and blue forearm. `Also, my guitar is splattered with my own blood. You haven't rocked until you've splattered a guitar with blood.`

In this comedy Segel moves away from being Mr Nice Guy, incorporating what he calls 50 percent Russell Brand and 50 percent his brother, to become ``sort of a continental kind of guy who gestures oddly and is slightly effeminate but also a real raging womanizer.`` As Jones puts it, ``Sidney (Segel) is not necessarily the friend you would wish up for your husband. I wouldn't pick that person as my husband's best friend. At first. But he grows on you... like a fungus.`` And he knows how to pronounce the word aioli.

It becomes clear, not just from watching the action but from Rudd`s on-screen dad, JK Simmons, saying so, that they go through a lot of film on this set as the cast improvises its way to the funniest line delivery. Simmons recalls the highlight of the shoot, ``[The best part was] sitting around two different dinner tables for a total of, like, four days just blowing take after take because we were all just cracking each other up to much.`` But John Hamburg (Along Came Polly) seems to be having a blast, as are his actors. Says Jones, ``This is like my dream come true. John is so good at establishing characters and the dynamics of relationships that it makes it easy to go into what we need to go into, and hopefully add something funny.`` ``We will do these little extended bits and runs that no one will ever enjoy except us,`` says Rudd about him and new man pal Segel. ``But that`s outside of the movie.`` He`s probably right because by the looks of it, we`ll enjoy it all.

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Jul 11, 2008
E! on the set of "I Love You, Man"

E! recently visited the set of I Love You, Man to catch up with the cast. They didn't interview Rashida, but you do see clips of her filming a scene, and Paul Rudd mentions working with her.

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Jul 8, 2008
Rashida attends Casa de Milagros Picnic

Rashida attended The Casa de Milagros Picnic held at a Private Residence on June 21, 2008. Here are a few images from the event.



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Jun 24, 2008
Rashida Jones Item in Online Charity Auction


Thanks to ClothesOffOurBack.org for informing us that a 60th anniversary SCRABBLE board signed by Rashida is up for auction at their website. The opening bid is $50 and the auction ends on June 30th. Proceeds from the auction benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Bid here.


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Jun 20, 2008
Rashida Joins the Match Game

From Reuters.com:

Is Sarah Silverman the new Brett Somers? Could Norm MacDonald be the next Richard Dawson?

The comedians have signed on to be on the panel for TBS' updated "Match Game" pilot, shot this week in Los Angeles. Also taking seats are Bob Einstein, a.k.a. comic stuntman Super Dave Osborne, Kids in the Hall trouper Scott Thompson, Rashida Jones ("The Office") and Niecy Nash ("Reno 911!").

Andrew Daly ("Semi-Pro") hosted the pilot for the cable channel.

"Match Game," in which contestants try to match missing words in a given phrase with a panel of celebrity guests, originally debuted in 1962. Several incarnations followed, and the format reached its naughty heyday with the Gene Rayburn-hosted version in the 1970s -- once the questions were tweaked to allow for a generous amount of double-entendre humor.

The game is played by two contestants and a panel of six celebrities. Each contestant attempts to match the most celebrities in a series of fill-in-the-blank questions, such as "Sam is so short, he makes _____ look tall."

Along with Somers and Dawson, Charles Nelson Reilly was another longtime regular on the show. Other panelists over the years included Vicki Lawrence, McLean Stevenson, Betty White, Orson Bean, Fannie Flagg and Nipsey Russell.

The most recent version of "Match Game" ended its run in 1999. Reruns air regularly on cable network GSN, effectively exposing younger audiences to the format.

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