I think it was an interesting show, sometimes funny, sometimes entertaining with the musical acts etc. But I think that it was done like almost every show, with speed and timing, and because it was a huge reunion, it stood out to me as just that.....a reunion, albeit with some of the most famous people ever in the entertainment business.
So.....I took it as that. Funny at times, interesting, nostalgic, and to some degree quite entertaining. I think a lot of it was for them, which was never hidden as a motive. Good for them! I like doing skits and mc'ing, and on a list of top things I wish I could have done, was to be on SNL. That would have been an exciting experience! So fast and furious to get it done on time, and then the ultimate - live comedy. Mistakes were made, people laughing here and there, last second changes....and all as part of the trip. How special is that.....and lets only imagine what the after parties were like!:thumb:
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Originally posted by CoryWinget81 View PostThem picking on Jon Lovitz was pretty funny, but other than that, not really funny.
My wife and I were more entertained by recalling our favorite skits during the commercials.
I sound like the old man yelling "get off my lawn", but these kids' SNL just isn't funny to me.
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Them picking on Jon Lovitz was pretty funny, but other than that, not really funny.
My wife and I were more entertained by recalling our favorite skits during the commercials.
I sound like the old man yelling "get off my lawn", but these kids' SNL just isn't funny to me.
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Originally posted by DenverBlood View PostI actually watched it for my wife.
I gotta say typical SNL as far as
I'm concerned. A few good parts but overall a big letdown. Especially the last hour. Which was almost all commercials and two horrible choices for music entertainment.
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I actually watched it for my wife.
I gotta say typical SNL as far as
I'm concerned. A few good parts but overall a big letdown. Especially the last hour. Which was almost all commercials and two horrible choices for music entertainment.
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Originally posted by CanDB View PostI watched the Pilot last night, and it was quite interesting, given the way the show has evolved over the decades. George Carlin did a number of individual acts, and there were 2 musical acts. Billy Preston was hot then, and Janis Ian's "At Seventeen" was a statement song that hit deep nerves when it arrived. The "not ready for primetime" cast was limited in performance, but clearly all on the verge of becoming primetime stars (Chase, Belushi, Ackroyd, Radner, and others).
I do remember this show, and probably saw it live. I am that old!!
For those who expect more, the humour has changed, so don't be disappointed. At the time it was ground-setting.
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I watched the Pilot last night, and it was quite interesting, given the way the show has evolved over the decades. George Carlin did a number of individual acts, and there were 2 musical acts. Billy Preston was hot then, and Janis Ian's "At Seventeen" was a statement song that hit deep nerves when it arrived. The "not ready for primetime" cast was limited in performance, but clearly all on the verge of becoming primetime stars (Chase, Belushi, Ackroyd, Radner, and others).
I do remember this show, and probably saw it live. I am that old!!
For those who expect more, the humour has changed, so don't be disappointed. At the time it was ground-setting.
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The word association skit between Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor was the absolute funniest thing I have seen on TV. For it's time, that was groundbreaking television. That's when I knew this show was way off center, and was supposed to be. Can't wait to see what they have in store tonight.
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I've never been much of a fan but my wife is obsessed. She is really not into the current cast but she sticks with it anyway.
I find it very ironic though that for the 40th anniversary they decided to have Saturday Night Live...... On Sunday night.
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Saturday Night Live (40th Anniversary)
Congrats to SNL!! 40 years strong.
I was a young man when the show began. We used to cut our Saturday's tight, so as to watch SNL in those first years. The show was had a cult following, but a large following at that. Over the years I have loved it, liked it, stopped watching it, and back and forth......depending on the cast. And over the years so many stars hosting, cast members turning into stars, and great musical guests!
I like that SNL has called it like it sees it, without losing it's vision.
I can name hundreds of unforgettable skits / performances, but lets leave it to the 40th anniversary show to fill in many of the gaps.
In memory, I am going to watch tonight's show, a repeat of the first ever SNL. And tomorrow we'll either watch the 40th or record it, so as to pay tribute to one of the best shows to ever hit the screen. Imagine....40 Years!!!
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