Saturday Night Live 40Th Anniversary

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  1. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    My God....I can't stand it!

    My wife was making me watch it with her, but I had to leave.

    It's still dragging on....and on and on....

    Really sucks.
    I must be getting old.

    ...and I don't like Alec Baldwin BTW, spoiled brat.
     
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  2. Aerianne

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    I'm not watching it.

    Doesn't matter that I haven't had t.v. in years.
     
  3. Wizardofodd

    Wizardofodd Senior Member

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    I watched some of it. Some of it was hilarious but most of it was just ok or not funny at all. That's pretty much how I've always viewed SNL. It struck me as mostly just a bunch of celebrities patting each other on the back. What else would it be though?
     
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  4. SpacemanSpiff

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    some of them aged well...others not so much
     
  5. newbie-one

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    I watch almost no network tv these days.

    My impression is that SNL went to shit a long time ago, just not funny.
     
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  6. QueerPoet

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    I gave my TV to the Salvation Army ages ago. But no matter. I'd sooner go to the dentist and have a tooth pulled, instead of suffering Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary gladly. I loved the show during the early 1970s when Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase were on the cutting edge of comedy big time.

    But after Belushi and Radner passed away, the show was no longer any fun (or even funny) to watch. I gave up after that. The only time I'd watch the show was when there was a really cool musical guest I wanted to listen to/watch. As far as cutting edge comedy, there wasn't much to be had. The show should have been cancelled 30 years ago (IMO).
     
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    Steven Seagal and Charles Bronson were on Grit all day. Ive not changed the channel since the Brady Bunch was over at noon.
     
  8. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    That's my take on it too.
    As Wizard said, just a bunch of celebs in tuxedos.
    When it first started it was a group of unknown Freaky type people who still had a connection to the common serfs, not anymore.

    And Paul McCartney's singing voice was pretty bad.
     
  9. rollingalong

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    it was a great show....a reunion ....well done....except Kanye....him I can do without
     
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  10. Karen_J

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    I don't think the show was intended to offer anything to people who aren't (or never have been) SNL fans.

    I loved seeing performers from different generations interact in the live skits; combinations that nobody thought we would ever see together. I had seen a lot of the old classic clips before.

    A couple weeks ago, VH1 Classic rolled an hour and a half clips show from the first five years. I really loved that, because I had heard so much about the original cast, especially John Belushi, and had seen very little of his work other than the Blues Brothers movies. My parents didn't let me stay up that late in 1975.

    I'm not throwing any stones at later season casts, because the list reads like a "who's who" in comedy today. Some of the top comedy names in the future are probably young cast members that hardly anybody knows yet. Kate McKinnon immediately comes to mind.

    He sounded like he had a cold.
     
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  11. *Yogi*

    *Yogi* Resident Racist

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    Even though a lot of my favorite comedians were on there, they left in the early 90's and went to hell. Now I can't stand to watch any of it 'if' I'm around a TV to watch.
    Over the years, IMO it has become as funny as cancer! No talent ass clowns!
     
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    Its sacrilegious to watch SNL on any other day but Saturday Night!
     
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  14. skip

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    This was the MOST hilarious segment of the evening. I couldn't stop laughing, ended up with tears in my eyes! And "Le Tits Now" was not the first thing on that skit that had me ROLMAO!

    they had to cut the segment short due to the extended laughter...

    You MUST see this segment when it gets posted to youtube!

    Agree with the second paragraph. However, you did miss the reunion of Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, JIM Belushi, Steve Martin, and so many others.

    Yes, it was more of a reminisce about the old days, but there were definitely some good segments in there.

    And yes, all those ppl in their 70s, weren't looking great.

    Some of the worst!
    Chevy Chase - Now I know why I haven't seen him in so long. Fat and sickly.
    Dan Aykroyd - Dan has also gotten fat, but he still had some moves in the Blues Brothers.
    Paul Simon (it was hard to watch him sing the last song). Please, Paul, just go bald!
    Paul McCarthy - Well he'd just given a FIVE hour concert the nite before, so he looked pretty tired and his voice was gone.

    Jane Curtin looked good, but needs to do something about her teeth.
     
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  15. skip

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    Here's the video of Celebrity Jeopardy from SNL

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImaYMoTi2g8
     
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k80nW6AOhTs
     
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  17. Karen_J

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    Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake were fucking liars when they said, "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" Will they go to hell for this? :D

    Sometimes I record the show and watch it on Sunday. When they re-hash a skit that they've done ten thousand times, I like being able to skip over it.

    Ever since Amy Poehler and Jimmy Fallon arrived, I think the average, overall quality of the cast has been the best it's been since the early years. Darrell Hammond was still there at the time. That's when I got hooked. Nobody thought anybody could fill Amy's shoes when she left, but Kristen Wiig did it, and nobody thought anybody could take Kristen's place, but Kate is doing it now. SNL has become such an institution that all the best young talents want to be there.

    When I first moved away from home and was able to set my own schedule, there was no reason to watch SNL because it was going through its worst slump ever, after the death of Belushi. Lorne Michaels' return saved it from death, but I still didn't become a loyal viewer. I've never been a big fan of Dana Carvey, Mike Myers, Martin Short, or David Spade. So many of their skits were just stupid. Couldn't sit through Wayne's World.

    One weird thing about the show is the way it sometimes gets great talent but can't figure out how to use it. Nobody can find a classic SNL skit by Chris Rock or Julia Louis-Dreyfus, because they don't exist. They must be paying the writers better now.

    And what's up with Eddie Murphy not doing a skit last night? It was the first time in 32 years he had been back in that studio, and he did nothing but ramble and smile!
     
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  18. Karen_J

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    He's had some great moments on the series "Community" in recent years, but I can see why they're ready to get rid of him. He's losing it. I doubt if he could have handled doing Weekend Update again. I wanted to hear him say one more time, "I'm Chevy Chase, and you're not."

    To be fair, she's retired from the entertainment world. She probably didn't expect to ever be on TV again.
     
  19. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    I think a lot of it has to do with the writers. Up until season 6, they had excellent talent such as; Anne Beatts, Chevy Chase, Tom Davis and Al Franken, Marilyn Suzanne Miller (who wrote for The Mary Tyler Moore Show , Rhoda, Maude, Barney Miller, and Welcome Back, Kotter.), Alan Zweibel (The Samurai Roseanne Roseannadanna and Emily Litella), Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Bill Murray, and Don Novello (Father Guido Sarducci), among others.

    Such talent all in one place.

    http://youtu.be/XqPB8ZmtnAg​
     
  20. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    I also missed Buck Henry, unless he appeared after I quit watching the reunion show.
    (Buck wrote the screen play for The graduate, hosted SNL 10 times, and was cut in the head by Belushi's samurai sword during a sketch in 1976. He had to wear a large bandage for the rest of the show.)
     

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