He does it every night on tour
Formerly Willy Wonka
expresswrittenconsent said:
Because you've been a regular watcher and would know if they ever made fun of Obama.
-What is that? Like a pill or something?Coppell97 said:
So much potentially good material they just flat out ignored. Plenty of scandals, misstatements, and corrupt cabinet members.Bo Darville said:Potcake said:
I'm not a Trump fan but..... = I'm not a racist but ....
SNL and every other comedy outlet has skewered every president.
I don't remember them "skewering" Obama. Please.
They have certainly done material about every single president since I've been aware of it, but it seems like 9 out of 10 or more of the cold opens in the last few years have been political and a bunch of it is low effort Alec Baldwin goes out there and acts ridiculous type material.Bo Darville said:Potcake said:
I'm not a Trump fan but..... = I'm not a racist but ....
SNL and every other comedy outlet has skewered every president.
I don't remember them "skewering" Obama. Please.
Reading is fundamental. I said 90% is low effort political.expresswrittenconsent said:
90+% of all cold opens the last "several" years have been Alec Baldwin? Lol. Hes been on maybe once this season.
Of course it vibrates, what did you think...that it doesn't?jeffdjohnson said:
But that horse has been beaten dead. We need more Rectix and less politics.
The cold opens are easy to skip. I'd rather be interested in watching them since they can be really good.jeffdjohnson said:
Political cold opens and a few Weekend Update jokes are fine. At this point I'm just bored of politics in general. Trump says dumb **** all of the time which acts as bait for the writers. But that horse has been beaten dead. We need more Rectix and less politics.
'03ag said:I cant seem to find it but Justin Timberlake did that sketch as himself and it was nails.Yelnick McWawa said:
The "What's my name gameshow" sketch has been done before but with Keenan being the office janitor who's name no one can recall. Having seen that one a few years back, the Mulaney one didn't quite pack the punch for me that it did for y'all. You know what's coming and there's really no way to change up the joke.
Nostalgia is a hell of a thing. Look I agree that the "talent" on the cast today pales in comparison to what it was 15, 20, 25 years ago but please don't forget that in the mid-90's there was legitimate talk about SNL getting canceled. It was BAD. I started college in '92 so that now legendary cast of Sandler, Farley, Spade, Schneider, Meadows and with the holdovers from the previous cast like Hartman, Myers, and Nealon was smack dab in my wheelhouse for SNL viewing. It's easy to look back now and pick out the classic skits and think they were all like that but lord there were A LOT of episodes that were just brutally unfunny. I honestly think Will Ferrell saved the show when he entered the scene in the late 90's.aggiedata said:
Sandler actually debuted the song on the 21-year anniversary of Farley's death last December, which Netflix released. Good stuff.DSAg44 said:
tribute to farley was awesome. many were crying at the end. no idea how sandler did that without losing it.
Yeah, it's funny that he sang a song about how he got fired from the show. People have forgotten that there was a season or two in the mid 90s that were some of the worst there's ever been, and most of that cast that everyone remembers so fondly were still on there.Yelnick McWawa said:Nostalgia is a hell of a thing. Look I agree that the "talent" on the cast today pales in comparison to what it was 15, 20, 25 years ago but please don't forget that in the mid-90's there was legitimate talk about SNL getting canceled. It was BAD. I started college in '92 so that now legendary cast of Sandler, Farley, Spade, Schneider, Meadows and with the holdovers from the previous cast like Hartman, Myers, and Nealon was smack dab in my wheelhouse for SNL viewing. It's easy to look back now and pick out the classic skits and think they were all like that but lord there were A LOT of episodes that were just brutally unfunny. I honestly think Will Ferrell saved the show when he entered the scene in the late 90's.aggiedata said:
All that stated, it was great seeing Sandler back at SNL. Opera Man was a great blast from the past. I was hoping for a canteen-boy skit (I mean, I'm pretty sure Baldwin lives in the studio) but I guess in today's political climate that's something that can't be joked about anymore because nobody has a sense of humor now.
jeffdjohnson said:
We need more Rectix and less politics.
It's effing crazy funny how much Leslie Jones looks like Carl Weathers in that skit. They did a hell of a job on that.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Surprised this wasn't posted.
The ratings were so low in the 1994-95 season that they were talking of either cancelling the show or replacing Lorne Michaels. Hartman had left the previous year and Myers quit a few weeks into the 94-95 season. There were apparently other issues going on with the cast as well. With the pressure mounting, Michaels pretty much got rid of the entire cast and replaced them with Ferrell, Oteri, etc.Yelnick McWawa said:Nostalgia is a hell of a thing. Look I agree that the "talent" on the cast today pales in comparison to what it was 15, 20, 25 years ago but please don't forget that in the mid-90's there was legitimate talk about SNL getting canceled. It was BAD. I started college in '92 so that now legendary cast of Sandler, Farley, Spade, Schneider, Meadows and with the holdovers from the previous cast like Hartman, Myers, and Nealon was smack dab in my wheelhouse for SNL viewing. It's easy to look back now and pick out the classic skits and think they were all like that but lord there were A LOT of episodes that were just brutally unfunny. I honestly think Will Ferrell saved the show when he entered the scene in the late 90's.aggiedata said:
All that stated, it was great seeing Sandler back at SNL. Opera Man was a great blast from the past. I was hoping for a canteen-boy skit (I mean, I'm pretty sure Baldwin lives in the studio) but I guess in today's political climate that's something that can't be joked about anymore because nobody has a sense of humor now.
Yelnick McWawa said:It's effing crazy funny how much Leslie Jones looks like Carl Weathers in that skit. They did a hell of a job on that.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Surprised this wasn't posted.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Surprised this wasn't posted.
Btron said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Surprised this wasn't posted.
Didnt they do this same bit with Jim Carey too?