Favorite SNL sketch

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I remember seeing this baked out of my mind and laughing my ass off in the late 90s and finally found it again. Orbit and Larry, the PCP comedy duo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbyW3cKJrNk

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Samurai Night Fever

Mr Robinson's Neighborhood 

Point/Counter Point

Roseanne Roseannadanna

Emily Litella

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOLBQxk72NY

 

Nathan Thurm, Lawyer(Martin Short) interviewed by Bobby Kennedy

Buckwheat

Fernando's Hideaway: You look mahvelous

Festrunk Brothers: Cruise and swing successfully

Wayne's World: Excellent

Coneheads

Should be 3 threads, recurring sketches, one time sketches, and commercials.

A few one off skits:

Fred Garvin: Male Prostitute

The Sinatra Group: I got chunks of guys like you in my stool

The Pepsi Syndrome with Rodney Dangerfield

Eddie Murphy in pancake makeup as Mr. White "Mustache looks a little Harry Reemsish"

 

Land Shark

Anything with Phil Hartman:  Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, Thanksgiving w Tarzan, Tonto and Frankenstein....far too many to mention.  

Don't get me started on the Simpsons 'Troy McClure'.    

 

Season 36 | Episode 9 | 12/11/2010

“Stumblin’” is such an unbelievably specific joke to make an entire short about, as it’s not exactly a parody of the song “9 to 5,” but rather a joke about the first line in “9 to 5,” which talks about tumbling out of bed and stumbling to the kitchen. But “Stumblin’” has Andy Samberg and later Paul Rudd just stumblin’ through their entire day. Every time Samberg and Rudd get together for a short, it’s wonderful and “Stumblin’” is somehow the only short written by Mike O’Brien. Maybe the biggest surprise in “Stumblin’” is that this might be the only thing in history not improved by Paul McCartney, who seems like a completely superfluous addition.

The Lonely Island videos are some of the best material to come out of SNL in the last 10 years:

https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/snl-digital-short-d-in-a-b...

 

My favorite by far and away the Gilda Radner parody of Patti Smith:

 

https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/flashback-watch-gilda-rad...

Andy Kaufmans First appearance....singing Mighty Mouse w that phonograph prop...omg...i can clearly remember seeing that w my brother and it took a while into the bit, but, by the end we were rolling on floor laughing...and talk about cant miss tv?? NOBODY missed an episode those first few years....there had never been anything like it, and thr talent on those stages was historic, as we all know.

 

So much from first season...a few mentioned above already...

 

I used to have a book w the sketches of year one written out (including edit, changes etc,. It was a paperback, coffee table type book, and i lost it in a flooded basement years ago, but, damn, i wish i still had that. It had some classic pictures as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMNaTApbo8E

 

The 2 minute mark....If you were a hot dog

My favorite by a mile, after watching hundreds of times I still laugh

The Richard Benjamin/Susan St James/Bill Murray/Jane Curtain(?) sketch about the couples who go out together for the first time and they don't really seem to hit it off until they discover that both couples are Joey Bishop fans.  Things start going great until one couple says that they skip the early show, because Joey doesn't really get going until the second show. That's when tempers flare.

 

I think the Grateful Dead were the musical guest on that episode?

 

Someone mentioned Debbie Downer today.   Love it when they can't hold their shit together

Puppy uppers/Doggy Downers

 

 

Hot Tub! 

 

Remember the the old folks home interviews of people who grew up in the 60’s and were talking about dropping acid and such “they called me free”

 

 

 

Swayze and Farley as chippendale dancers or Matt Foley.....I live in a van down by the river is iconic...

astronaut jones

Joey Bishop fans.

Kenan Thompson host of 'What's Up With That?' 

What up with that!

Brenda the Waitress w Alec Baldwin was pretty funny:

"Pie is never free"


https://archive.org/details/IMG3019_201707

That was good. And Weekend Update was hilarious as usual.  What did you think of "Wish You Were Here"?

Schwettie Balls

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j9TS1pRmajU

Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor-Job Interview

Bass-O-Matic

Hi Mark, I didn't watch the show, just saw the Pitt/Fauci bit on Facebook.

I thought the "Wish You Were Here" was pretty damn good. Miley Cyrus is really talented, and she can sing everything from country to pop to alt to classic rock.

that lalala shit she was doing was cringey to me

love the greek diner, no coke, pepsi

dan ackroyd as fred durbin (i think that's the male prostitute) also as the evil toy maker. jane curtain was his perfect foil

wild n crazy guys

dan v. jane point/counterpoint

bill murray lounge singer

lisa lupner & todd 

all the gilda radner

for sure phil hartman

coneheads all day

also bill heder all day

I think it was more "nanana" than "lalala." I agree that she could have done without that shit.

Jane you ignorant slut.

Mr. Bill.

Hans and Franz 

Church Lady was funny