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With the MTV Movie Awards just hours away (they begin at 9 p.m. ET), many of you may be wondering if show host Andy Samberg will sing any of his (in?)famous and hilarious songs from his "Saturday Night Live" digital shorts. The answer is both yes and no.

Andy, thanks to the request of a very famous studio audience member who also happens to be a MTV Movie Awards nominee, managed to round up some of his celebrity friends for a Lonely Island medley set to air during the show — and these are celebrities you'd never expect to sing any of Andy's songs.

These surprise guests, along with a choir, will sing awesome (we can attest to this, since we saw the rehearsal), operatic versions of hits like "Jizz in my Pants" (sung by a woman you'd never think would sing that song), a duet between two unexpected singers for "Lazy Sunday" and he somehow got one Oscar-winner to come on board for "D--- in a Box." And his recent duet with Justin Timberlake, "Motherlover," also gets some love in the medley. Read more...

It popped up in the wee hours of last weekend on "Saturday Night Live," and has now become one of the hottest viral clips on the Internet. But what does the real Marky Mark think of Andy Samberg’s “Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals” sketch?

(What? You haven't seen the sketch yet? Check it out after the jump!)

“Uh, I didn’t think it was as funny as I’d hoped,” said the rapper-turned-actor, whose new flick “Max Payne” opens October 17th. In the sketch, Samberg does a dead-on imitation of the “Boogie Nights” star, randomly approaching a dog (“I like your fur, that’s really great!”), a donkey (“You eat apples, right? I produce 'Entourage'!”) and a goat (“I had a beard like that in 'The Perfect Storm'!") and ending each encounter with the same terse farewell for his interview subjects. Read more...