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Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

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sexpig by night
Sep 8, 2011

by Azathoth
YES!

Kammat
Feb 9, 2008
Odd Person
YAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!!

Zero One
Dec 30, 2004

HAIL TO THE VICTORS!
Sunsinker yakets

Pinwiz11
Jan 26, 2009

I'm becom-, I'm becom-,
I'm becoming
Tana in, Tana in my mind.



A real housewife of Atlantis.

FishBulb
Mar 29, 2003

Marge, I'd like to be alone with the sandwich for a moment.

Are you going to eat it?

...yes...
Yack it's

Kosher Pickup Line
Jan 10, 2008

Hair Elf
Yowza!

Doctor Candiru
Dec 23, 2004
Umbrella Monkey Sand
Bayer really gets a kick out of these.

sexpig by night
Sep 8, 2011

by Azathoth
Standing at the front of a ship and getting blasted in the face

Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
Yay Seth and James!

pwn
May 27, 2004

This Christmas get "Shoes"









:pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn:
We're gonna need a bigger throat

MikeSevigny
Aug 6, 2002

Habs 2006: Cristobal Persuasion
"We're gonna need a bigger throat"

Fresh Like Zafo
May 31, 2012



What's pull out mean?

Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
Also i was like what's pull out mean

sexpig by night
Sep 8, 2011

by Azathoth
I lost my foot, in my butt, it used to be in my leg until I tried to kick a squirrel and missed really bad

Pinwiz11
Jan 26, 2009

I'm becom-, I'm becom-,
I'm becoming
Tana in, Tana in my mind.



And I'm James Franco.

pwn
May 27, 2004

This Christmas get "Shoes"









:pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn:
Freaks and Queefs

Revol
Aug 1, 2003

EHCIARF EMERC...
EHCIARF EMERC...
These loving skits.

Doctor Candiru
Dec 23, 2004
Umbrella Monkey Sand
I wonder if "queef" has ever been said on network television before.

Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
Wank

Hispanic! At The Disco
Dec 25, 2011


Doctor Candiru posted:

I wonder if "queef" has ever been said on network television before.

I recall Stefano mentioning "Queef Latina" at some point.

Pinwiz11
Jan 26, 2009

I'm becom-, I'm becom-,
I'm becoming
Tana in, Tana in my mind.



Speeding it up really helped the skit.

MikeSevigny
Aug 6, 2002

Habs 2006: Cristobal Persuasion
Maybe I'm being generous because of the festive season, but that was a pretty funny episode even though I also felt it was kind of a mess. Franco looked like he was having a lot of fun.

Yoshifan823
Feb 19, 2007

by FactsAreUseless
People complain about recurring sketches being lazy and I agree most of the time, but then I see a "we're not pornstars anymore" sketch and I'm like "shut the gently caress up"

Fresh Like Zafo
May 31, 2012



I feel like the episode got better after WU. Laughed a lot more as the show went on.

Doctor Candiru
Dec 23, 2004
Umbrella Monkey Sand
1. Rock
2. Pratt
3. Harrelson
4. Hader
5. Franco
6. Diaz
7. Carrey
8. Silverman

Probably tied with Hader to me, really.

Eltoasto
Aug 26, 2002

We come spinning out of nothingness, scattering stars like dust.



Skits alone, I thought this was one of the best of the season. Not a fan of the super long SNL with shoehorned stand-up bits in it, but the more Cecily, the better.

anotherone
Feb 8, 2001
Username taken, please choose another one
Just saw the Star Wars thing on the west coast- did they forget to replace the green screen in a couple scenes?

Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

anotherone posted:

Just saw the Star Wars thing on the west coast- did they forget to replace the green screen in a couple scenes?

Yes, it was one of the worst edited scenes I've seen on TV.

anotherone
Feb 8, 2001
Username taken, please choose another one
I'm not too surprised that they didn't finish it, they usually cut it real close:

http://www.alex-buono.com/how-we-did-it-snl-me/
http://www.alex-buono.com/how-we-did-it-the-beygency/

SHVPS4DETH
Mar 19, 2009

seen so much i'm going blind
and i'm brain-dead virtually





Ramrod XTreme
Best ep of the season by a mile. Jingle Ballerz was my pick for sketch of the year until Kid Mayor came along and blew it away. That was some Mr. Show-level brilliance.

pwn
May 27, 2004

This Christmas get "Shoes"









:pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn: :pwn:
The A.V. Club's writeup is one I agree with on every point, particularly the cold open:

quote:

What was the worst possible response SNL could make to the horrific, captured-on-camera snuff film that was the police murder of Eric Garner? If you guessed, “they could make fun of Al Sharpton’s weight and intelligence,” then pour yourself another drink along with me and stare off into the distance, trying to remember a time when this show took a stand ever, on anything. Conservative, liberal—this happened in SNL’s own backyard. They had a solid week to not only process a shocking event that happened right in New York City, but also to take in how other comics and comedy shows did so. And this is the best SNL could muster? A cold open with Kenan Thompson’s ever-mediocre Sharpton not letting other people talk and mispronouncing words. Wow. Look, I get that this incident is divisive (I guess), and that it’s an act of sheerest optimism to hope that SNL would show some modicum of engagement with the biggest, most incendiary news story of the week (that is sparking massive protests right outside its own windows), but this was a new low. What’s the joke? What’s the point of view? If SNL wants to eschew politics completely and just be funny, then fine. But it chose to address something so shocking in such an irrelevant manner that it was offensive purely on a comedy level, never mind on a satirical one. And the Michael Che/Colin Jost back-and-forth on Weekend Update—while taking on the fact that a white police officer, using an illegal chokehold, killed an unarmed black man on camera and was not indicted by a grand jury—while more on point, fizzled under the ongoing weight of the two anchors’ bland and uncertain delivery. Che’s old boss on the Daily Show delivered that show’s impassioned response this week with a fire and a relevance that Che used to be able to muster. This SNL is either uninterested or unwilling to engage in the real world in anything but the feeblest, safest, laziest terms. If there were a low point in SNL political satire, then this was it.

DaveWoo
Aug 14, 2004

Fun Shoe

pwn posted:

The A.V. Club's writeup is one I agree with on every point, particularly the cold open:

Oddly enough, they actually ended up cutting a Ferguson-themed sketch that had a better, more relevant take on the whole situation.

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bubblelubble
Feb 26, 2013

scribbled out the truth,
paying in naivety.

MikeSevigny posted:

Maybe I'm being generous because of the festive season, but that was a pretty funny episode even though I also felt it was kind of a mess. Franco looked like he was having a lot of fun.

I felt like that too, don't worry. And this ep reminded me that Franco is actually a decent actor and not just the dead-eyed loon who "hosted" the Oscars with Hathaway

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