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There are two different music videos and multiple live performances. I didn’t just link it as it’s NSFWish.Thats pretty specific
There are two different music videos and multiple live performances. I didn’t just link it as it’s NSFWish.Thats pretty specific
I think that was the joke.Max Power said:The blackface skit was pretty funny even if it was the same joke every time.
they are. the snl page has all the skits up as videos almost right after air.I think that was the joke.
Weekend Update was great this week. I'm assuming the weekend updates aren't available by themselves on Youtube? Those two are usually great, but I can't make it through SNL that far usually.
I actually thought it was very weak this week. To many long, drawn out skits. The best part of WEU is the fast paced jokes. The skits just drug it down.Weekend Update was great this week.
could be a weaker one that usual. I don't get to watch it live too often, so I'm not the best judge. I just think the two main guys were on fire. you're right about the skits.I actually thought it was very weak this week. To many long, drawn out skits. The best part of WEU is the fast paced jokes. The skits just drug it down.
It's like Flashdance in mom jeans.Go to YouTube and search “Halsey Without Me Vertical Video”. It has 4.2M views, of which about a dozen are mine since I first saw it last week.
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I think that's her best song ever. Sans the chest area she looks like a teenage boy in that video though.Go to YouTube and search “Halsey Without Me Vertical Video”. It has 4.2M views, of which about a dozen are mine since I first saw it last week.
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Go to YouTube and search “Halsey Without Me Vertical Video”. It has 4.2M views, of which about a dozen are mine since I first saw it last week.
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“I roll with a group of problematic bachelors and we call ourselves . . . The Squad.”I roll with a crew of problematic bastards
no better proof of how writer-dependent is the rise & fall of SNL than to watch an ep hosted by a real former SNL writer. every sketch - contemporary setups, actual jokes, timely resolution, even the occasional high concept. no shuffling thru the zeitgeist whatsoever!I roll with a crew of problematic bastards
Zeitgeist Shuffle is my Robert Townsend tribute film.no better proof of how writer-dependent is the rise & fall of SNL than to watch an ep hosted by a real former SNL writer. every sketch - contemporary setups, actual jokes, timely resolution, even the occasional high concept. no shuffling thru the zeitgeist whatsoever!
It's also the name of Refrigerator Perry's porkbelly foodtruckZeitgeist Shuffle is my Robert Townsend tribute film.
Funny you mention this line -- there is some speculation that Mullaney may have swapped cue cards and added this line without Hader knowing it.-fish- said:“I roll with a group of problematic bachelors and we call ourselves . . . The Squad.”
His last standup special on Netflix was probably the best one of the year. Not sure what his ceiling is, he's no actor, but he is damn hilariousFunny you mention this line -- there is some speculation that Mullaney may have swapped cue cards and added this line without Hader knowing it.
Mullaney has been known to do this when he was a writer on SNL, and specifically with Hader -- you can see that Hader has a very brief pause before he says the line, and gives out a tiny chuckle afterwards, where he is normally one of the most stoic unflappable actors on the show (Pete Davidson, take note).
I didn't have any visibility into Mullaney before his hosting SNL the first time, and coupled with his performance here, I've become a big big fan. Need to search out his stand-up and other things he's done.
SNL these days seems wholly dependent on non-current cast members who appear on the show -- bet there is a reason why they bring in Hader and Stiller for cameos, otherwise the skits this weekend without them and/or Mullaney were their normal meh (although props to Kyle Mooney as Paul Goser in the cold open skit, that was great).
He killed it as Spider Ham in Into the Spider VerseHis last standup special on Netflix was probably the best one of the year. Not sure what his ceiling is, he's no actor, but he is damn hilarious
Same here. It reminded me of the Lobster Les Mis sketch from when Mulaney was on last year, which I still crack up thinking about.
I totally forgot about that.Same here. It reminded me of the Lobster Les Mis sketch from when Mulaney was on last year, which I still crack up thinking about.
His first 2 standup specials are on Spotify and the 2 more recent ones are on netflix.Funny you mention this line -- there is some speculation that Mullaney may have swapped cue cards and added this line without Hader knowing it.
Mullaney has been known to do this when he was a writer on SNL, and specifically with Hader -- you can see that Hader has a very brief pause before he says the line, and gives out a tiny chuckle afterwards, where he is normally one of the most stoic unflappable actors on the show (Pete Davidson, take note).
I didn't have any visibility into Mullaney before his hosting SNL the first time, and coupled with his performance here, I've become a big big fan. Need to search out his stand-up and other things he's done.
SNL these days seems wholly dependent on non-current cast members who appear on the show -- bet there is a reason why they bring in Hader and Stiller for cameos, otherwise the skits this weekend without them and/or Mullaney were their normal meh (although props to Kyle Mooney as Paul Goser in the cold open skit, that was great).
Their Netflix animated series, Big Mouth, is hilarious.His first 2 standup specials are on Spotify and the 2 more recent ones are on netflix.
He also has a couple of great appearances on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast, as well as the Pete Holmes podcast. Not sure if you are aware of his work with Nick Kroll with their Oh Hello characters, but they also have a special on netflix and a bunch of clips on youtube and are hilarious.
If i ruled the world, each comedian who showed Mulaney's kind of talent & promise would be issued a major novelist to show them how to arc their act into a world view. Only the late CK has turned his comic Id into a dramatic statement, and that was derailing when he derailed. Galifinakis kinda did, with CK's help, but Baskets kinda fetishized. Completely disappointed that SNL gals Fey, Poehler, Wiig couldnt deliver the "Andy Hall" type movies they hinted at being able to deliver. Schumer took one shot and sold out. Silverman kinda did. The Broad City girls look like they're happy as stoner boys. Rock, Burr, Chappelle would all have been great "Welcome to My World" subjects but.......bupkesNot sure what his ceiling is, he's no actor, but he is damn hilarious
aziz could still get there.If i ruled the world, each comedian who showed Mulaney's kind of talent & promise would be issued a major novelist to show them how to arc their act into a world view. Only the late CK has turned his comic Id into a dramatic statement, and that was derailing when he derailed. Galifinakis kinda did, with CK's help, but Baskets kinda fetishized. Completely disappointed that SNL gals Fey, Poehler, Wiig couldnt deliver the "Andy Hall" type movies they hinted at being able to deliver. Schumer took one shot and sold out. Silverman kinda did. The Broad City girls look like they're happy as stoner boys. Rock, Burr, Chappelle would all have been great "Welcome to My World" subjects but.......bupkes
i don't enjoy his process - purely a matter of taste - but i agreeaziz could still get there.
Lorne Michaels has to return the show from comedic Masterclass back into groundbreaking show first. Nothing wrong with SNL that a few writers talented & turbulent enough to hate their wine-sucking fossil of a boss wouldn't cureSeems we all agree they should book more comedians as hosts instead of trying to make actors and actresses appear funny. The whole square peg, round hole sorta thing.
De Niro has had over a dozen episodes of practice, yet remains painfully incapable of reading a cue card or hitting the punchline at the right time, even when playing a straightforward character as Robert Mueller. In a sketch from earlier in the season, he stepped all over Ben Stiller's lines.Seems we all agree they should book more comedians as hosts instead of trying to make actors and actresses appear funny. The whole square peg, round hole sorta thing.
That's like every character she plays. But I also like her.i like heidi gardner, but can do without a baskin johns return.
I wonder if he'll do the "I'm still a little boy in a grown man's body" stuff, for the 10,000th time?
abbie doobie?I wonder if he'll do the "I'm still a little boy in a grown man's body" stuff, for the 10,000th time?
Rodrigo Duterte said:I wonder if he'll do the "I'm still a little boy in a grown man's body" stuff, for the 10,000th time?
Long Ball Larry said:abbie doobie?
Isn't that every routine he does?Rodrigo Duterte said:Abbie whoever, it's always the same, tired schtick. It was funny for like 5 minutes as Stud Boy on MTV 30 years ago.