Thespeckledkiwi
Vice Admiral
I really think the worst Weekend Update was when they went to Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon...Makes me weep for the Late Show...
Heh, feeling old. I remember when The Blues Brothers made their debut on SNL. The old Cheeseburger skit, Mr Bill skits, and all that. Sorry, but to me the original "not ready for prime time players" will always be the best SNL crew ever.
Agreed. As an ENSEMBLE, the originals were the overall best. And they laid the foundation for the 28 years to follow.
Certainly there have been outstanding individuals in the years since 1980, (Eddie Murphy, Phil Hartman, Ana Gasteyer, Dana Carvey, Mike Meyers, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler, Kristin Wiig, and a few more) but the originals were the best.
To this day I pity the poor cast that had to follow the originals. Of course the late Charles Rocket will always be famous from dropping the first clearly audible live f-bomb on network television.
--Ted
Teen Reports Saturday Night Live Has Sucked Since Chris Kattan Left
AUGUSTA, GA—Once an avid fan of Saturday Night Live, Tom Simms, 16, said Monday that the live sketch-comedy institution began a downhill slide after Chris Kattan exited the show in 2003. "They don't do funny stuff like Mango or the Roxbury guys anymore," said Simms, who, from 1998 to 2004, watched SNL whenever he had a babysitter or could sneak downstairs after his parents fell asleep. "After Kattan left, the show stopped taking chances." Simms' older brother Joel and his uncle Kurt agreed that SNL's quality has declined, but linked the show's suck-points to the departure of Jim Breuer and Joe Piscopo, respectively.
I really think the worst Weekend Update was when they went to Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon...Makes me weep for the Late Show...
What about "Germans love David Hasselhoff" and its replacement, "Frank Stallone"?Norm McDonald got on my nerves after awhile when every joke ended in either "crack wh***" or some variation on an OJ joke. We get it, Norm, he killed her. Move on.
You have to EARN the right to break character.
You have to EARN the right to break character. Knowing that a person is usually disciplined is what makes it funny when they finally DO break.
The Sandlers, Fallons and Sanz never earned that right. Just proves their LACK of skill.
--Ted
You have to EARN the right to break character. Knowing that a person is usually disciplined is what makes it funny when they finally DO break.
The Sandlers, Fallons and Sanz never earned that right. Just proves their LACK of skill.
--Ted
Agreed.
I used to laugh when Dan Aykroyd couldn't hold it together, or Steve Martin, or Jane Curtin, Phil Hartman, David Spade and Chris Farley. When you saw them break, you couldn't help but laugh.
J.
You have to EARN the right to break character. Knowing that a person is usually disciplined is what makes it funny when they finally DO break.
The Sandlers, Fallons and Sanz never earned that right. Just proves their LACK of skill.
--Ted
Agreed.
I used to laugh when Dan Aykroyd couldn't hold it together, or Steve Martin, or Jane Curtin, Phil Hartman, David Spade and Chris Farley. When you saw them break, you couldn't help but laugh.
J.
I will never forget the sketch where Phil Hartman as Frankenstein loses it screaming, "Fire... BAD!"
Or David Spade saying "I wanna live in van down by the river".
Or David Spade saying "I wanna live in van down by the river".
That was Chris Farley's "motivational speaker" that said that.
You have to EARN the right to break character.
Can I use that as my new signature?
Or David Spade saying "I wanna live in van down by the river".
That was Chris Farley's "motivational speaker" that said that.
No, in one of Farley skits, Spade said that to make fun and Spade was laughing.
Matt Foley comes up to him, "And you young man -- what do you want to to do when you grow up?"
"I wanna live in a van down by the river."
Christina Applegate was on.
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