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Post by jayzero42690 on May 13, 2012 22:09:21 GMT -5
I couldn't find a normal one but there's not alot of reading so mirrored is fine.
That is awesome but bittersweet, cause next week is Andy Samberg's (and Kristin Wiig and Jason Sudeikis) last show. Can't get much of a better send off than that though.
Goodbye funny SNL, you will be missed. Good luck carrying the show Keenan.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 17:49:43 GMT -5
Kinda shocked there was an SNL thread. Was about to make a new one for this. Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special All of your favorite people will be part of NBC's Saturday Night Live 40th anniversary special, which is appropriately titled SNL 40th Anniversary Special. Seriously, all your favorites.
Every one of your favorite stars will be involved in the three and a half hour special—four and a half hours if you count the red carpet pre-show hosted by the Today anchors. Below is a list that will make you say, "Oh my god," because it's filled with dozens of Saturday Night Live veterans and beloved hosts who are participating in the special. What will they be doing? Very good question. E! News has confirmed the below stars—including the current cast—are expected to make an appearance in some form or another.
50 Cent Adam Sandler Aidy Bryant Al Franken Alec Baldwin Amy Poehler Andy Samberg Arcade Fire Backstreet Boys Beck Bennett Betty White Bill Hader Bill Murray Billy Crystal Bobby Moynihan Bradley Cooper Candice Bergen Catherine Zeta-Jones Cecily Strong Charlie Day Cheri Oteri Chevy Chase Chris Kattan Chris Parnell Chris Rock Christopher Walken Colin Jost Colin Quinn Dakota Johnson Dan Aykroyd Dana Carvey Darrell Hammond David Spade Deborah Harry Derek Jeter Eddie Murphy Edward Norton Ellen Cleghorne Elliott Gould Elvis Costello Emma Stone Fiona Apple Fred Armisen Garrett Morris George Lucas Gilbert Gottfried Glenn Close Horatio Sanz J.K. Simmons Jack Nicholson Jack White James Franco Jane Curtin Jason Sudeikis Jay Pharaoh Jerry Seinfeld Jim Carrey Jimmy Fallon Joe Piscopo John Goodman Johnny Knoxville Jon Bon Jovi Jon Lovitz Julia Sweeney Justin Timberlake Kanye West Kate McKinnon Keith Richards Kenan Thompson Kerry Washington Kevin Nealon Kristen Wiig Kyle Mooney Laraine Newman Larry David Leslie Jones Louis C.K. Ludacris Martin Short Maya Rudolph Melissa McCarthy Michael Che Michael Douglas Mike Myers Miley Cyrus Molly Shannon Norm Macdonald Paul McCartney Paul Rudd Paul Simon Pete Davidson Peyton Manning Rachel Dratch Rob Schneider Robert De Niro Rudy Giuliani Sarah Palin Sarah Silverman Sasheer Zamata Sean Hayes Seth Meyers Sigourney Weaver Steve Martin Steven Spielberg Taran Killam Taylor Swift Tim Meadows Tina Fey Tom Hanks Vanessa Bayer Victoria Jackson Will Ferrell Will Forte Zach Galifianakis
The Saturday Night Live anniversary festivities kick off at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15, on NBC. The special begins in earnest at 8 p.m. and lasts until 11:30 p.m.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 2:43:14 GMT -5
This thing fucking sucked. So bad. There was about 20 minutes of funny shit in 4 and a half hours.
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Post by Tarry on Feb 16, 2015 12:00:49 GMT -5
Jon Lovitz's inclusion in the 'in memoriam' segment was the funniest part.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 19:28:27 GMT -5
There were a few parts that were funny:
Yes, when they kept acting like Jon Lovitz was dead Steve Martin in the opening had my dying The whole Jeopardy skit Bass-O-Matic Weekend Update with Jane Curtain, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Chris Rock introducing Eddie Murphy, but damn what a disappointment Eddie was Jerry Seinfeld's Q&A, especially the Larry David parts The musical numbers skit, especially Will Farrell & Ana Gasteyer, and omg Bill Murray singing Jaws. That was my favorite part and I want it on my ipod. and the Wayne's World skit was good, especially when they kept trolling Kanye.
The worst parts:
Jimmy Follon and Justin Timberlake's opening. Justin is not as funny as he thinks he is. Debbie Downer was the only highlight there. The mother fucking Californians skit. Why? Why? That is the single worst skit they've ever done on SNL. Every single one has been horrible, it never gets one chuckle out of the audience. It's awful. Why would they bring that skit back for the 40th anniversary. I just don't understand. Then they inculde Taylor Swift's annoying ass to make it even shittier. Bradley Cooper, Betty White and David Spade almost saved it, but there is no saving a Californians skit. Eddie Murphy Miley Cyrus Kanye West The endless clip shows. 80% of the show was clips. Like, sure, show a few, but I was really looking forward to classic skits returning with guest cameos. They had so much time to write since the last SNL show last month, and so much material to work with cause of all the people that were showing up. It was so disappointing.
Also, what a blown opportunity to have Bill Murray and Dan Akroyd pass the Ghostbusters torch to the 4 girls since they were all there. Even Sigourney Weaver was there. Just a massive blown opportunity for a great show that they'll probably never get to do again cause all these guys looked on the verge of death. Reminded me of Raw 1000.
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Post by Burke on Feb 4, 2018 14:07:19 GMT -5
The sequel 12 years in the making.
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