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 Post subject: Re: SNL 40th
PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 11:30 am 
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Same with us for the most part during Californias, Dan. If it was about 1/3 as long, it might have been ok.

McCartney is still a viable performer (and FS is correct in praising his band), but he just needs to change the key on some of his songs. There is no shame in doing that. Most, if not all of the 'big' bands who still play (ACDC, Rush, Stones, Robert Plant/Zeppelin in '07) drop some of their songs down a key or two in order to accommodate the singer's voice in their old age.

Quite giving Kanye airtime. If you let him perform, thats fine. There was no need to keep referencing him throughout the show, and even let him jokingly take the mic during the red carpet pre-show thing. He can be a genius in the genre and still be an asshole.

I laughed most at Sean Connery (Le Tits Now, and Whore Ads), along with the political montage.

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I think my hardest laugh of the night came with Larry David's 'Why would I want to go to the party?'

Yeah, that was good. Seinfeld was good but that's not SNL


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The Kanye hate is really boiling over

Maybe someone will killl him


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I thought Jon Lovitz being dead was a humorous gag as well.

Good for you, Jack!

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Paul Mcartney...No idea how they let him perform, he sounded absolutely terrible...I don't know if he just has no more vocals and that's how he sounds, or is something seriously wrong with him? It was tough to listen to...

His band was ripping it. Abe Laboriel Jr. is a monster drummer.


I don't like the way Abe tunes is toms. They're so low they sound like base drums.

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The Kanye hate is really boiling over

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I did enjoy it, just was hoping for a little more I guess.

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Celebrity Jeopardy was the best bit of the night.

I spelled your name in the snow, Trebek, it was in your mother's handwriting...

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You can't win them all in a live sketch show.

Have you ever seen the original The Californians skits? Did you like any of them?

Or do you think the telenovela style and the running bit about how Californians always talk in freeways / directions are lame?

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The one thing I laughed really hard at was Jim Carrey's tryout audition.

His "post nuclear Elvis" was Comedy Gold!

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Eddie Murphy needs to just pack it in if he is going to refuse to be funny anymore. I thought for sure that he would try to shoehorn in some singing..


Charlie Murphy's first stand up special, I Will Not Apologize. I don't think Charlie Murphy had been a stand up previously. He has all these decent jokes but
wooden delivery and no timing. I think Eddie might have given Charlie most of that material.

Saw Charlie Murphy live a few years later and his delivery was better; but the content shifted from Eddie style punchline heavy bits to more conversational stories, a la Louis CK and Eddie Izzard et al.


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IMU wrote:
Northside_Dan wrote:
You can't win them all in a live sketch show.

Have you ever seen the original The Californians skits? Did you like any of them?

Or do you think the telenovela style and the running bit about how Californians always talk in freeways / directions are lame?

Yeah, it's really lame.

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ENOUGH of the unfunny Fred Arminson work. 40 years of characters and that stupid bit with he and Wig as singers makes the cut? The Californians? Him playing in the backround of musical acts? Send this douche back to his little comedy show that 10 people watch.


was it JORR or one of JORR's friends that got to know fred armisen a little bit back in his punk rock drumming days and said "goddamn this dude wants to be famous" ???

but hey, it's 2015 so pop/culture celebrates people who suck if they manage to stick around tv/media/relevance for long enough. c'est la vie!

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IMU wrote:
Northside_Dan wrote:
You can't win them all in a live sketch show.

Have you ever seen the original The Californians skits? Did you like any of them?

Or do you think the telenovela style and the running bit about how Californians always talk in freeways / directions are lame?


i think it's a taste thing but i have always laughed at "the californians" and i like armisen.

i agree with GD on eddie murphy. do something funny. and cyrus wasn't bad. that's never been one of my favorite songs from simon (i'm not a big fan of name rhyming) but she put her own touch to it and it was fine.

i really don't understand how people thought the "breaks" song was *funny*. it had no comic presence whatsoever. just show a montage of the actors breaking...


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i think it's a taste thing but i have always laughed at "the californians" and i like armisen.


That's freaking terrible.


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yeah. you hate "the princess bride".


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Yes I do, it's boring.

Did they show any clips or have anything for the cast members that, uh, weren't able to be there? Farley, Hartman, Belushi, etc?


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 Post subject: Re: SNL 40th
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They showed a clip of every cast member to be on SNL. They had one montage doing a lot of them. Maybe only 2 seconds each. But I think they showed everybody.

The long monologues were the worst part. They should have done more live skits. That's what I thought they were gonna do.


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she's asking if they did a memoriam montage for the departed, and yes they did. it should have been a longer segment. it included crew members as well.


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On a tangential note, full episodes of Dennis Miller Live are pretty hard to find. I think I've found maybe one or two and they both had Christopher Hitchens as the guest. Some of his stuff hasn't aged well, but on the other hand, he's proven to be highly influential.

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FWIW, I thought they did as well as could be expected, and really enjoyed it as a whole. The only issues I had with the special in general were the Eddie Murphy tribute (singled him out over and above all the others) and too much fucking Kanye.

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I did not watch but I have too think it is hard as hell to put that show together and please everyone.

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John Goodman was wasted.


Shitfaced.

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Yeah. Goodman was loaded. I didn't notice it at the time. I wasn't paying close attention.

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Gar and Kat is one of the worst recurring skits of all time, right behind Gilly.

Overall I enjoyed the show. There were several things I didn't really like, but it was 3 hours so that's bound to happen. The part with Seinfeld was the best part of the show, IMO.

John Goodman looked like he had been embalmed.

I've never really heard one of her songs in its entirety so I can't comment on her musicianship, but Taylor Swift has a face like a rat

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I've never really heard one of her songs in its entirety so I can't comment on her musicianship, but Taylor Swift has a face like a rat
She can play a few guitar chords and sing pop songs relatively well. Sadly, that is better than some of the best "artists" out there right now.

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Louis CK's monologue was...interesting. Talking about child molestation from the molester's point of view is an unusual choice.

Does Leslie Jones never attend rehearsals?


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Louis CK's monologue was...interesting. Talking about child molestation from the molester's point of view is an unusual choice.

Does Leslie Jones never attend rehearsals?


I was waiting to hear the backlash.

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