Weekly SNL thread — Page 62
#1528
Posted: 2/15/15 at 8:58pm
I probably laughed about "Whore Ads" for way longer than I should have.
"I don't want the pretty lights to come and get me."-Homecoming 2005
"You can't pray away the gay."-Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy.
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#1530
Posted: 2/15/15 at 9:12pm
I was all good with this until The Californians. I never found that skit funny, and it isn't funny now either.
The audience didn't seem to get it either.
But that opening was hilarious - and I loved the celebrity Jeopardy skit.
The audience didn't seem to get it either.
But that opening was hilarious - and I loved the celebrity Jeopardy skit.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#1531
Posted: 2/15/15 at 9:18pm
Yeah, The Californians is something they really did not need to bring back. Don't care who it involves. They could have done something better.
"I don't want the pretty lights to come and get me."-Homecoming 2005
"You can't pray away the gay."-Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy.
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#1532
Posted: 2/15/15 at 9:37pm
Paul did pick a song out of his current register, but I'm still having a great time!
#1533
Posted: 2/15/15 at 9:57pm
Agree re Californians
Time has not been kind to many of the men.
Time has not been kind to many of the men.
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#1534
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:24pm
I have grown to love the Californians.
Tonight has been epic. I do wish it was an hour long tribute with clips followed by a fully live show with all live sketches.
2 hours in and 1 hour to go. Yikes.
Tonight has been epic. I do wish it was an hour long tribute with clips followed by a fully live show with all live sketches.
2 hours in and 1 hour to go. Yikes.
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
--Aristotle
#1535
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:43pm
Ugh. When I saw him laying on the ground, I hoped he had died.
#1536
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:44pm
Please no more Kanye West
Eddie Murphy is introduced and basically after saying a few words he is gone
Very hit & miss tonight. Some parts remind me of Idina Menzell saying WTF.
Eddie Murphy is introduced and basically after saying a few words he is gone
Very hit & miss tonight. Some parts remind me of Idina Menzell saying WTF.
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#1537
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:45pm
When I saw the opening bit with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake, I pictured Justin Timberlake and NPH doing a remake of a Bob Hope/Bing Crosby "On the Road" picture.
It could be about the whole entertainment industry now showing the big -- Justin Timerlake's own arena pop act -- and the small -- Marc Maron's pod cast in his garage. Today's Radio: an in person interview on the "Howard Stern" show followed by a scene visiting a super big FM station -- one fat guy in a bare room at a PC connected to a transmission tower
Also, it'd be cool to see Timberlake and NPH somehow in a Cirque Du Soleil act for a few minutes.
It could be about the whole entertainment industry now showing the big -- Justin Timerlake's own arena pop act -- and the small -- Marc Maron's pod cast in his garage. Today's Radio: an in person interview on the "Howard Stern" show followed by a scene visiting a super big FM station -- one fat guy in a bare room at a PC connected to a transmission tower
Also, it'd be cool to see Timberlake and NPH somehow in a Cirque Du Soleil act for a few minutes.
#1538
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:52pm
NPH needs to go away for a couple years. Rarely has a celebrity been as nauseatingly overexposed as him.
#1539
Posted: 2/15/15 at 10:53pm
He irks my nerves. Agreed Jordan, agreed.
#1540
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:03pm
why the hck was Kanyech even on the show?
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#1541
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:07pm
I don't know, but that "That's WHen You Break" song was awesome.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#1542
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:07pm
I don't know, but that "That's WHen You Break" song was awesome.
Hi, Shirley Temple Pudding.
#1543
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:08pm
And where's Darryl Hammond? Did I miss something?
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#1544
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:10pm
He seems to be M.I.A
Show seems to be very uneven
Show seems to be very uneven
Poster Emeritus
#1545
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:12pm
He was in the Jeopardy sketch and is also the show's announcer.
#1546
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:19pm
That was a nice tribute. I really think Gilda will always be the most cherished cast member of all time.
#1547
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:29pm
WTF
No big tribute to Don Pardo
Ditto for the ******* creator Lorne Michaels.
No big tribute to Don Pardo
Ditto for the ******* creator Lorne Michaels.
Poster Emeritus
#1548
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:31pm
Yeah no tribute to Don Pardo at all! Not even during the In Memoriam bit where he was shown. NOTHING!
#1549
Posted: 2/15/15 at 11:36pm
And yeah! WTF was up with them not mentioning Lorne Michaels except every 15-20 seconds the entire night?! I mean he was the CREATOR of the show!!!!!
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