basically it was like "what if two morons made their own MTV in their mom's basement but it was awesome?" I mean the fricking idea that you can broadcast to antenna TV out of your own home basement is fricking insane and something that would never happen now in the era of digital over the air broadcasts.
I liked it when it came out and I was 10 years old but as an adult it’s fricking stupid. Not the good stupid either like Freddy got Fingered or Happy Gilmore/Billy Madison (same to me).
>No stairway, denied.
I'm reminded of this when watching Almost Famous; which has about 6 different Zeppelin songs but no Stairway. They really hated its popularity.
Yeah they even filmed a scene for Stairway that ended up a deleted scene on the DVD, presented without the song, but the characters sit around reacting to the song, and the DVD comes with instructions to start the song at whatever minute mark into the scene
I think that, unironically, you had to be there. It was one of those early examples of the irreverent genre of comedy that would define the 90s. The first Waynes world skit on SNL aired in 89, the same year the simpsons debuted on the Tracy Ullman Show. It was a time when msm was moving away from the decadence of the 80s and the underground/indie/grunge scene was becoming popular. You could suddenly find humor in the stupidity and irony of American life. It's two dumb teens, juvenile humor, and a cheap TV program shot from their parent's basement. It was hilarious for the time
They're all here. I think Mike Myers had been doing the character since 86 or 87
Of course you wouldn't, Zoomie, it was a different time. You had to be there. Wayne's World poked fun at the small niche of public access TV guys who thought they could turn their inane teen boy interests into a potentially lucrative TV show. It was essentially podcasting and RLM in the before times.
funny how Myers is supposedly such a stickler for his craft that he's impossible to work with but as soon as Lorne asks him to bring back WW he has no problem. He also did some Uber eats commericals
Eddie Murphy came back once to host then made a joke about how it was only because it was after he had a flop and by the time he did Beverley Hills Cop it was too late to get out of it
>"We politely told him that we didn't think it was his best idea," [Conan} O'Brien recalled. Myers wrote a script anyway, titled it "Wayne's World" and brought it to a pitch meeting. (For his part, Myers only remembers O'Brien and the others being "absolutely supportive" of "Wayne's World.") >By his fourth week on SNL, the powers that be had decided his little public-access show could be trusted with the "10-to-1" slot — the last sketch of the night, after much of the show's audience had faded off to sleep. The only condition was that Myers had to have a co-host. He was paired with Carvey, who received only one direction from Myers before going on: "Garth loves Wayne." >Their first guest was Beev ( Phil Hartman), Garth's dad and the owner of the Wishing Well c store, who was infuriated by being made the butt of Wayne's "Top Ten Things That Beev Says" list, which concludes with an especially cringey No. 1: "My name is Beev. I’m a big gay." (This punchline may be be one of the reasons that NBC neglected to include this sketch in its ostensible "Every Wayne's World Ever" YouTube compilation. There’s also a joke with a phone caller about raping a girl after she's passed out drunk — oh those ’80s knee-slappers!)
NBC scrubbed the original Wayne's World sketch from the internet due to offensive content. It's pretty much impossible to find anywhere except on Archive.org. The original show aired on Feb 18, 1989 with host Leslie Nielsen. Sketch starts at the 1 hour 20 minute mark:
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-14-e-13-leslie-nielsen-cowboy-junkies
of all the SNL characters to get a movie i still cant believe this was one of them lmao
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lmao oops still had that saved from a Cinemaphile thread from earlier looked like a good one to file in my Cinemaphile waifu spank bank
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Looks like Jonah Hill
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Skits that couldn't possibly be made today
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lol i forgot Dave Foley played "Chris" (Pat's equally questionally gendered partner) who used to be played by Dana Carvey in the SNL sketches, i guess they couldnt get him for the movie lol
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lmao oops still had that saved from a Cinemaphile thread from earlier looked like a good one to file in my Cinemaphile waifu spank bank
i cant believe its technically part of the QT canon
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Julia Sweeney the lady who played Pat also had that random part in Pulp Fiction are that time
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She looked good in those jeans fr fr
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she was surprisingly pretty cute in non-Pat roles in other skits. she was on the spade/carvey podcast recently and talked about how Hilary Clinton was furious at SNL for how ugly they made Chelsea Clinton in a skit from back then and Sweeney said "all i did was put on a curly wig, so I guess her problem was she thought i was ugly" lol
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she was good when a skit needed a milf mom
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>tfw you will never have sex with Kim Deal
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i swear id jack off to old 120 minutes if i could find them, 90s rock chicks were so hot bros
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>the first time I saw her in the "Here Comes Your Man" music video stirred something deep inside of me. I knew at the point in my life that I would do anything to bone her.
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i dont know why i read that in Richard Dreyfuss' narrator from Stand By Me voice
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I had a dream one night that I got backstage at a Breeders concert, but I only met Kelly Deal. She had a massive inferiority complex and I was able to kiss her. I got woke up by my mom when I was reaching under her shirt. I got grounded for saying FRICK! when she woke me up. Still was worth it.
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What did your mom's breasts feel like?
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I don't know. She didn't breast feed me because she was a dumb cokehead who was more interested in doing coke than taking time for one of the best developmental boons for an infant. Probably why I married a woman with DDD cups.
Wtf that same thing happened to me too. Wait… are you me?
No, we just have good taste in rocker girls Anon. We can jerk off together with Gigantic on repeat if you want to... no homo.
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Wtf that same thing happened to me too. Wait… are you me?
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Based had a thing for Kelley ever since seeing her doing Xena cosplay in this video
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Yeah and Ween of all bands was in it, and they play a song off of their least accessible album
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fricking hell mate i would go to hell and back to have sex with Kim and Kelly Deal circa 1993
must be another one scrubbed from the legit sources
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lmao this ones coming back to me as i watch it (i used to see all this eras episodes on Comedy Central in the early-mid 2000s when I was in high school) Melanie Hutsell actually does a good imitation of the Pat voice, also lmao at Joe Pesci as a flaming homo
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holy shit the skit @ 47:20 with the robbers trying to watch the news for their bank robbery but keep having to watch through random moronic shit is a skit ive been trying to find for years but could never remember enough details, i always had that IM A HAPPY PUPPY DOG! song in my head for years, hearing it again now Im pretty sure thats Robert Smigel singing it
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definitely Smigel, even back then if you ever needed a voice for a dog it was always him lel
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NBC scrubbed the original Wayne's World sketch from the internet due to offensive content. It's pretty much impossible to find anywhere except on Archive.org. The original show aired on Feb 18, 1989 with host Leslie Nielsen. Sketch starts at the 1 hour 20 minute mark:
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-14-e-13-leslie-nielsen-cowboy-junkies
Does the archive have the full broadcast of all the episodes? Are they the same uploads as the google upload (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qZhdz1QIkjfdmyZQvzDeRb7H2Tv75UXj?usp=drive_link) or the megatorrent (magnet:?xt=urn:btih:9d43e629eda2298446863d1e8d4dfce9b653f1fe&dn=SNL+Season+1-45+(Best+Quality,Fixed+sound,All+extras)&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce)?
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they seem to be full 90 minute episodes (i remember the ones Comedy Central used to show in the old days were 1 hour edited ones so theyd always be missing several sketches) and the ones they show on Peawiener now are insanely edited where some are only 20 minutes long i guess they have to prune any material thats offensive now
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that plus they cut all the musical guests don't they?
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probably a music licensing thing, i think that might also be what gets some sketches cut from peawiener too if they have some famous song in it
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why wouldn't they have the license to music performed on their show?
I think he used to be in a band, came across this old grunge band parody they did in the early 90s i think Sandler are Carvey are the only ones really playing, Mike Myers is doing decent miming of playing bass
>quality of that second video
Absolute crime. The worst thing about NBC woke shit is that they'll scrub entire episodes over a single skit and then they're lost forever.
Bruh if they can call early Black Sabbath Metal then its ok. Early "Metal" was literally just a harder rock. Even the fricking Beatles have ONE Metal song. It was probably around Def Leppard or Metallica or Gun n Roses that Metal started to change.
>Even the fricking Beatles have ONE Metal song.
Which one? I'm not really into genre gatekeepers (met far too many "you think THAT is jazz?" snobs), but which of The Beatles songs qualifies.
The Beatles have no metal songs, they were a 60s british invasion band from the pile, they copied every trend there was to follow in the 60s and they were pushed by the industry. I can not explain the appeal, much less the influence, of a band who wrote "she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". Helter Skelter was written by Charles Manson by the way.
Heavy metal begins with Hendrix and the psychedelic and progressive bands of that era, the general transformation of rock.
>Helter Skelter was written by Charles Manson by the way.
Manson's music was recorded at Brian Wilson's studio, he had nothing to do with the Beatles. Helter Skelter was obviously written by a British man, the song is about a helter skelter slide which is not something we have in America.
Originally "heavy metal" indicated slow trippy music for listening to while on drugs. Thin Lizzy was a metal band. Metal got fast after Motorhead made it cool.
I can get not knowing about cheap "public access" tv shows with local nobodies but i think the basic premise translates well enough to modern eCeleb stuff.
except wayne and garth were funny
So many things about this are outdated now. No one watches TV, no one even knows what a public access show is, guitars and rock music is lame, the surfer valley accent, every element of it lives in the 90s and there it stays.
i think a big reason SNL was great in the 90s vs NOW is because the women today get too much power and its basically a 90% chick show, SNL was at its best when it was a show for the bros and the women barely got airtime other than playing the wife
Nah, its because today all the comedians just arent that funny. They really dont have a defining style or voice. Just a few of the now veteran players are good.
Women and gays ruined it. I remember seeing that they finally hired a decent comedian a couple years back then immediately fired him for making gay jokes in the past. then they got that gay chink on the show now. They should just end it.
>gay chink
that guy pretty much ruins current era SNL, especially since its obvious theyre trying to make him the shows star and putting him front and center in every sketch. him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
>him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy >that fruity annoying theater kid energy
Couldn't have put it better myself, these aren't people who bombed at standup for years, they pranced around with their queer party friends, sucked the right dicks, and voila, they're comedians!
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Is that why there’s always so much singing and dancing shit on the show nowadays? Show seems like a bunch of musical theater rejects who went to comedy because they couldn’t cut as broadway queefs. Honestly the only decent part of the show now are Colin Jost and Michael Che, especially when they do the whole Che sets up Jost to read a joke that will make him come off as racist
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Millennial love musicals for some reason. And I think they are easier to write them actual skit and dialogs
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>gay chink
that guy pretty much ruins current era SNL, especially since its obvious theyre trying to make him the shows star and putting him front and center in every sketch. him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
this is exactly what it is. i couldn't quite put my finger on it, but you guys nailed it. these are upjumped wannabe stage actors, not comedy veterans.
I think the main difference is that during the Sandler era they were mostly comedians and not comedy actors. There's a difference between the two. Sandler is both comedian and comedy actor.
Most of the cast seem like comedy actors and not comedians. I know Che and Jost are comedians hence why the Weekend Update is the only funny part.
When I look at the funniest modern SNL skits on youtube, It's always Keenan, Cecily, Mikey, or that buff guy. They are the only ones who are actually funny on that show.
>him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
this comment pretty much sums it up perfectly. Most of the new cast is sheltered 90s kids who grew up on pokemon and nickelodeon cartoons. A stark contrast to the 70s cast who grew up with drugs and rock n roll
they did have some good women in the old days. Jan Hooks was probably the best they ever had, she always worked well with Phil, crazy they're both gone now
This and the late 80s era right before it (which is kinda the same cast minus Lovitz and Dennis Miller and the women, tho I think Jackson and Hooks has a little bit of crossover with Farley and Sandler)
Norm came at the tail end of the Sandler era, then him and Tim Meadows was pretty much the only ones who stayed on during the Farley/Sandler exodus when the Ferrell cast came along
>eleven cast members
i think this SNL trying to be more more diverse than every thing has gone a little too far. i mean having one of everything is making them have a 30 person cast lol i guess because white cast members arent allowed to play other races now and straights cant play gays etc they even have one of them they/thems in the cast now... ITS FRICKIN OVER!
>seventeen cast members
surely there is a pattern here
the crazy thing is they still run the show the same way they did in the 70s when everyone was up all night on coke so it made sense. but now they still do it that way but the cast and writers are all straight edge pussies now, so how do they pull it off now? i dont buy that coffee and energy drinks are quite as effective for pulling that whole "create a new show every week by being up all night on 70s coke for 6 straight days" thing
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Wouldn't there be a lot more production staff now? Is there lists or numbers of just how many people work at SNL today compared to earlier? And not just featured cast members, but everyone?
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That's why it sucks. Because they don't have any good ideas
Also probably adderal and weed
Norm came at the tail end of the Sandler era, then him and Tim Meadows was pretty much the only ones who stayed on during the Farley/Sandler exodus when the Ferrell cast came along
Norms first season at Weekend Update was that weird season where Chris Elliott and Janeane Garfalo and Michael McKean came on during the Sandler cast on its last legs then they fired everyone except Norm, Tim Meadows and I think Mark McKinney who also came along that weird Chris Elliott season
Norm started the season before that, him
and Sarah Silverman were the new featured players in 1993 (Sarah only lasted a single season since she sucked on the show) norm quickly became a favorite on weekend update that season with all his guest commentaries and it seemed like Nealon was growing boring of hosting it so it seemed natural for him to take over the following season espeixLly since Norm was getting way more laughs than Nealon who by that same was getting met with dead silence a lot his last week hosting it, Lorne sensed change was needed
if you like stories from this era, the podcast Spade and Carvey do is fun, i think they had on everyone from their cast by now (minus the dead ones lol) its obvious when they have someone on from more modern years they dont know who they are and just watched some skits of theirs on youtube just before the interview to make it seem like they know who they are lol
I love those movies. I had no idea SNL was a thing growing up and have never watched any of the skits they did. Finding them and watching them good idea bad idea?
the movies were way funnier with clever writing and more creative freedom on Myers' part. The skit is just the same silly shtick repeated each time, I think they did the sketch a total of 19 times on the show. Still worth a watch to see where it all came from. Theres some great cameos in a few of them and a lot of topical humor, like the gulf war one
i think this SNL trying to be more more diverse than every thing has gone a little too far. i mean having one of everything is making them have a 30 person cast lol i guess because white cast members arent allowed to play other races now and straights cant play gays etc they even have one of them they/thems in the cast now... ITS FRICKIN OVER!
Elliott Rogers, lol so random wacky b***h, black dyke, soi boy from is it cake, black troony, weird gangly b***h, colin jost, trannny non binary homosexual, some gay, israeli, mexican, black guy from weekend update, chinaman whos also gay, abortion lady, guy from good burger, some b***h, black guy in a skit when kenan is busy
Its pretty funny that Shane Gillies was fired and hes funnier and more succesful than all of those people ever will be.
Also Sam Hyde was right about Kyle Mooney having a really funny and distinct form of humor that SNL bought and then just crushed which just knee capped him.
>Also Sam Hyde was right about Kyle Mooney having a really funny and distinct form of humor that SNL bought and then just crushed which just knee capped him.
Huh? I refuse to watch any season after the early 2000s, what does that mean?
Just another example about how forced diversity kills things rather than enhances something and makes it better. I remember when the 90's shat on how diversity quotas were absolute racist garbage and didn't work.
I don't recognize a single person in that image except for Kenan.
And I only recognize Kenan because he had his own television show with Kel and was on "teenaged-SNL" show "All That." "Recognize" him; I've never watched anything he's ever been in.
remember when SNL used to produce stars? i cant imagine any of these literal whos ever going on to mega stardom like the people of the past. only Kenans famous because he was already famous from his stuff when he was a kid
Too bad Chevy is an old senile frick now, I listened to his appearance on WTF recently and you can tell he's out of it almost the entire time and trying to joke around to cover it up
lel i heard him on the dana carvey david spade podcast and it was a trainwreck but a funny trainwreck i think his wife even came on at one point and told them Chevy had some kind of health episode the year before and wasnt all there and would explain some of the nutty things he was saying lol
He was in a coma or something and all his comedian friends had him on after as a gesture. That's why he sounds fricked up lately. They talk about it on his ep of the Dana/Spade podcast
Too bad Chevy is an old senile frick now, I listened to his appearance on WTF recently and you can tell he's out of it almost the entire time and trying to joke around to cover it up
lel i heard him on the dana carvey david spade podcast and it was a trainwreck but a funny trainwreck i think his wife even came on at one point and told them Chevy had some kind of health episode the year before and wasnt all there and would explain some of the nutty things he was saying lol
He was in a coma or something and all his comedian friends had him on after as a gesture. That's why he sounds fricked up lately. They talk about it on his ep of the Dana/Spade podcast
Was Chevy Chase actually on top of the World during this era/Caddyshack/Fletch/the first vacation film or is that just my boomer dad talking? From how he describes it Chevy was on a tier all his own
Chevy was pretty big for a time, but he picked some really bad roles and treated everyone like shit so it all dried up his last hurrah was the “Chevy Chase Show” which lasted 3 weeks or something on Fox after that failed he did cops and Robertsons and Vegas vacation and then the Chevy Chase roast where he had no friends to roast him because he was a jerk then he got community and proceeded to be difficult with the cast and creator
I actually appreciate it more nowadays because it reminds me of a certain stereotype of rock moron from the late 80s/early 90s that doesn't exist anymore.
I never understood the appeal of SNL.
Because you were born after it aired
>there are people who have not lived through the 70s, 80s or 90s
>there are people who have not lived through the 70s, 80s or 90s
That's not true
That's impossible
and what's worse, they are HERE with us in this very same board...creepy
I wasn't born during the King Tut skit but I can understand the type of humor. Wayne's World was just two people throwing punchlines every week or so
basically it was like "what if two morons made their own MTV in their mom's basement but it was awesome?" I mean the fricking idea that you can broadcast to antenna TV out of your own home basement is fricking insane and something that would never happen now in the era of digital over the air broadcasts.
>out of your own home basement is fricking insane
That essentially what much of YouTube and streamers are.
yes, exactly
>people throwing punchlines every week or so
That's every sitcom that's ever aired
A charismatic but kind of dumb metalhead and a socially awkward but smart metalhead make a tv show in the charismatic one's basement.
This was before any random dumb frick could upload Youtube videos, so the idea of two dumb fricks making their own tv show was funny. You zoomer gays.
Local pbs did it all the time
so pewdiepie?
I liked it when it came out and I was 10 years old but as an adult it’s fricking stupid. Not the good stupid either like Freddy got Fingered or Happy Gilmore/Billy Madison (same to me).
I wasn't and never found it funny.
it used to be ok to be White
The Alice Cooper Milwaukee bit has to be surreal for zoomers who don't understand that people didn't used to do that sort of thing all fricking day.
How could they top this.
They sing a shitty song and put 0 jokes in between. Great
We've got a contrarian over here
>single-handedly revived Queen for Gen-Xers and made the song reached #1 for the second time in its history.
Based
>No stairway, denied.
I'm reminded of this when watching Almost Famous; which has about 6 different Zeppelin songs but no Stairway. They really hated its popularity.
Yeah they even filmed a scene for Stairway that ended up a deleted scene on the DVD, presented without the song, but the characters sit around reacting to the song, and the DVD comes with instructions to start the song at whatever minute mark into the scene
IT'S PARTY TIME, EXCELLENT!
I've always despised this type of person. They act all chill but they're actually petty little dicks
Bill and Ted ripoff
Shhh, don’t spoil the zoomers with reality.
Me neither, I tried watching the movie a couples years ago and I could't get through it. It was awful.
it was a parody of two guys in the midwest doing a public access cable show. Today they would be doing youtube unboxing videos.
They would be streaming Fortnite and begging 12 year old's for donations.
>Chyah. This soi ending sucks. Let's do the mega chad ending
>Doodaloo, doodaloo, doodaloo
>h'Allright! OK!
>Midwest public access show where people react to videos while using inhuman avatars
Still better than 99% of modern tv
>this is what react channels claim to be; transformative and all that.
Truly, no form of cancerous E-celeb is more deserving of the rope.
I've seen both the movies dozens of times but I've never seen a single second of the SNL skits
I think that, unironically, you had to be there. It was one of those early examples of the irreverent genre of comedy that would define the 90s. The first Waynes world skit on SNL aired in 89, the same year the simpsons debuted on the Tracy Ullman Show. It was a time when msm was moving away from the decadence of the 80s and the underground/indie/grunge scene was becoming popular. You could suddenly find humor in the stupidity and irony of American life. It's two dumb teens, juvenile humor, and a cheap TV program shot from their parent's basement. It was hilarious for the time
They're all here. I think Mike Myers had been doing the character since 86 or 87
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The movies were way better, the SNL skits were pretty boring usually involved them doing some top 10 liar gag
>I've seen both the movies dozens of times but I've never seen a single second of the SNL skits
The only one I can remember seeing is the 00’s Myers and Carvey guest star one with JLaw before she was big and Wayne saying “Winter’s BONE!” a lot.
Of course you wouldn't, Zoomie, it was a different time. You had to be there. Wayne's World poked fun at the small niche of public access TV guys who thought they could turn their inane teen boy interests into a potentially lucrative TV show. It was essentially podcasting and RLM in the before times.
funny how Myers is supposedly such a stickler for his craft that he's impossible to work with but as soon as Lorne asks him to bring back WW he has no problem. He also did some Uber eats commericals
Theyre old
If Lorne Michaels asks for a favour is anyone really going to say “no”?
Eddie Murphy came back once to host then made a joke about how it was only because it was after he had a flop and by the time he did Beverley Hills Cop it was too late to get out of it
>old world
>prostate check time
>the results aren't good
🙂
>so old they can't schwing anymore
so sad
I would argue that it's excellent
>"We politely told him that we didn't think it was his best idea," [Conan} O'Brien recalled. Myers wrote a script anyway, titled it "Wayne's World" and brought it to a pitch meeting. (For his part, Myers only remembers O'Brien and the others being "absolutely supportive" of "Wayne's World.")
>By his fourth week on SNL, the powers that be had decided his little public-access show could be trusted with the "10-to-1" slot — the last sketch of the night, after much of the show's audience had faded off to sleep. The only condition was that Myers had to have a co-host. He was paired with Carvey, who received only one direction from Myers before going on: "Garth loves Wayne."
>Their first guest was Beev ( Phil Hartman), Garth's dad and the owner of the Wishing Well c store, who was infuriated by being made the butt of Wayne's "Top Ten Things That Beev Says" list, which concludes with an especially cringey No. 1: "My name is Beev. I’m a big gay." (This punchline may be be one of the reasons that NBC neglected to include this sketch in its ostensible "Every Wayne's World Ever" YouTube compilation. There’s also a joke with a phone caller about raping a girl after she's passed out drunk — oh those ’80s knee-slappers!)
>the 90s were transphobic.png
NBC scrubbed the original Wayne's World sketch from the internet due to offensive content. It's pretty much impossible to find anywhere except on Archive.org. The original show aired on Feb 18, 1989 with host Leslie Nielsen. Sketch starts at the 1 hour 20 minute mark:
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-14-e-13-leslie-nielsen-cowboy-junkies
>https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-14-e-13-leslie-nielsen-cowboy-junkies
Thank you, good sir.
Those wooden walls and old couch covered with wool blankets make me really nostalgic, a bit like Scott Pilgrim's apartment
basically 70s suburbia house design.
Every basement in the 70s and 80s had that shitty wood paneling, including the house I spent my first six years in.
lol
if that happened today, the writer who pitched the 'gay' joke would be fired
>No. 1: "My name is Beev. I’m a big gay."
But that is funny.
Lel I still have that screencap saved from another thread from a few months ago
80s and 90s SNL got away with saying gay and moron all the time and making fun of gays was the norm, I miss it
90s SNL was very CHUD humor
i came across a Pat "single white female" parody a while back id never seen before, hilarious
troony's were considered like the most fringe of fringe gays that you might run into once in your entire life then.
still are.
Holy shit so that is where Hannah gadsby stole her look from
>>>> Verification not required.
of all the SNL characters to get a movie i still cant believe this was one of them lmao
lmao oops still had that saved from a Cinemaphile thread from earlier looked like a good one to file in my Cinemaphile waifu spank bank
Looks like Jonah Hill
Skits that couldn't possibly be made today
lol i forgot Dave Foley played "Chris" (Pat's equally questionally gendered partner) who used to be played by Dana Carvey in the SNL sketches, i guess they couldnt get him for the movie lol
Check out who wrote the screenplay
https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/weird-trivia-quentin-tarantino-did-an-uncredited-rewrite-on-its-pat-87243/
i cant believe its technically part of the QT canon
Julia Sweeney the lady who played Pat also had that random part in Pulp Fiction are that time
She looked good in those jeans fr fr
she was surprisingly pretty cute in non-Pat roles in other skits. she was on the spade/carvey podcast recently and talked about how Hilary Clinton was furious at SNL for how ugly they made Chelsea Clinton in a skit from back then and Sweeney said "all i did was put on a curly wig, so I guess her problem was she thought i was ugly" lol
she was good when a skit needed a milf mom
>tfw you will never have sex with Kim Deal
i swear id jack off to old 120 minutes if i could find them, 90s rock chicks were so hot bros
>the first time I saw her in the "Here Comes Your Man" music video stirred something deep inside of me. I knew at the point in my life that I would do anything to bone her.
i dont know why i read that in Richard Dreyfuss' narrator from Stand By Me voice
I had a dream one night that I got backstage at a Breeders concert, but I only met Kelly Deal. She had a massive inferiority complex and I was able to kiss her. I got woke up by my mom when I was reaching under her shirt. I got grounded for saying FRICK! when she woke me up. Still was worth it.
What did your mom's breasts feel like?
I don't know. She didn't breast feed me because she was a dumb cokehead who was more interested in doing coke than taking time for one of the best developmental boons for an infant. Probably why I married a woman with DDD cups.
No, we just have good taste in rocker girls Anon. We can jerk off together with Gigantic on repeat if you want to... no homo.
Wtf that same thing happened to me too. Wait… are you me?
Based had a thing for Kelley ever since seeing her doing Xena cosplay in this video
Yeah and Ween of all bands was in it, and they play a song off of their least accessible album
fricking hell mate i would go to hell and back to have sex with Kim and Kelly Deal circa 1993
I can't find this skit, all the other Pat skits are on YouTube
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-18-e-03-joe-pesci-spin-doctors
(skip to 40:53 mark)
must be another one scrubbed from the legit sources
lmao this ones coming back to me as i watch it (i used to see all this eras episodes on Comedy Central in the early-mid 2000s when I was in high school) Melanie Hutsell actually does a good imitation of the Pat voice, also lmao at Joe Pesci as a flaming homo
holy shit the skit @ 47:20 with the robbers trying to watch the news for their bank robbery but keep having to watch through random moronic shit is a skit ive been trying to find for years but could never remember enough details, i always had that IM A HAPPY PUPPY DOG! song in my head for years, hearing it again now Im pretty sure thats Robert Smigel singing it
definitely Smigel, even back then if you ever needed a voice for a dog it was always him lel
Does the archive have the full broadcast of all the episodes? Are they the same uploads as the google upload (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qZhdz1QIkjfdmyZQvzDeRb7H2Tv75UXj?usp=drive_link) or the megatorrent (magnet:?xt=urn:btih:9d43e629eda2298446863d1e8d4dfce9b653f1fe&dn=SNL+Season+1-45+(Best+Quality,Fixed+sound,All+extras)&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce)?
they seem to be full 90 minute episodes (i remember the ones Comedy Central used to show in the old days were 1 hour edited ones so theyd always be missing several sketches) and the ones they show on Peawiener now are insanely edited where some are only 20 minutes long i guess they have to prune any material thats offensive now
that plus they cut all the musical guests don't they?
probably a music licensing thing, i think that might also be what gets some sketches cut from peawiener too if they have some famous song in it
why wouldn't they have the license to music performed on their show?
Mailman figured he wouldn't miss the swimsuit issue. lol
Don’t forget that time that Richard Pryor got called Black person to his face by Chevrolet Chase.
>making fun of gays
But he wasn’t gay.
>80s and 90s SNL always got away with saying gay
it was a better time
>"My name is Beev. I’m a big gay."
real comedy is timeless lmfao
It even got the biggest laugh of the whole skit.
High functioning Beavis and Butthead
Dana Carvey is an actual great drummer.
I think he used to be in a band, came across this old grunge band parody they did in the early 90s i think Sandler are Carvey are the only ones really playing, Mike Myers is doing decent miming of playing bass
Forgot link
There was also a church chat where the church lady played drums with Danny DeVito singing Christmas songs
>quality of that second video
Absolute crime. The worst thing about NBC woke shit is that they'll scrub entire episodes over a single skit and then they're lost forever.
Yeah I gotta find the episode on archive.org for better quality might be this episode
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-13-e-06-danny-devito-bryan-ferry
>23:20
nice find
17 minute mark for the church lady skit
This is a good episode also features the classic Siskel & Ebert review gay porn movies skit right before it
>siskel and ebert review gay porn
Lmao I miss when SNL was funny
yes and Archive.org won't be around forever. Some of this stuff will be very hard to find one day
Never understood the Church Lady either. Those skits were very hit or miss with some becoming recurring characters
WELL ISNT THAT SPECIAL
He likes to play
Metalheads have always been morons
That's the joke
They just smoke pot and watch capeshit
Queen and Aerosmith...
>metal
Bruh if they can call early Black Sabbath Metal then its ok. Early "Metal" was literally just a harder rock. Even the fricking Beatles have ONE Metal song. It was probably around Def Leppard or Metallica or Gun n Roses that Metal started to change.
>Even the fricking Beatles have ONE Metal song.
Which one? I'm not really into genre gatekeepers (met far too many "you think THAT is jazz?" snobs), but which of The Beatles songs qualifies.
NTA but he's probably refering to Helter Skelter.
Helter Skelter, it gets credited as the origin of metal due to when it came out
The Beatles have no metal songs, they were a 60s british invasion band from the pile, they copied every trend there was to follow in the 60s and they were pushed by the industry. I can not explain the appeal, much less the influence, of a band who wrote "she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah". Helter Skelter was written by Charles Manson by the way.
Heavy metal begins with Hendrix and the psychedelic and progressive bands of that era, the general transformation of rock.
>Helter Skelter was written by Charles Manson by the way.
Manson's music was recorded at Brian Wilson's studio, he had nothing to do with the Beatles. Helter Skelter was obviously written by a British man, the song is about a helter skelter slide which is not something we have in America.
Originally "heavy metal" indicated slow trippy music for listening to while on drugs. Thin Lizzy was a metal band. Metal got fast after Motorhead made it cool.
they're not metal heads you fricking moron, damn. they're just standard rock dudes. there's zero metal involved
look at the shirt on the right, now apologize.
It’s white culture from a bygone era. It can’t be comprehended by goblin zoomers
you kind of have to be white to get it
I can get not knowing about cheap "public access" tv shows with local nobodies but i think the basic premise translates well enough to modern eCeleb stuff.
except wayne and garth were funny
>today most of us can only dream of living in a van down by the river
Let me guess, you’re a europoorean that wears extremely small shorts.
So many things about this are outdated now. No one watches TV, no one even knows what a public access show is, guitars and rock music is lame, the surfer valley accent, every element of it lives in the 90s and there it stays.
The early years of SNL in the 90s was goat. Every week had at least a few bangers along with a couple duds.
this cast was insane, pretty much every male star when on to become famous, of course it was the 90s so nobody cared about women pre Tina Fey lol
i think a big reason SNL was great in the 90s vs NOW is because the women today get too much power and its basically a 90% chick show, SNL was at its best when it was a show for the bros and the women barely got airtime other than playing the wife
>is because the women today get too much power and its basically a 90% chick
Many such cases.
Nah, its because today all the comedians just arent that funny. They really dont have a defining style or voice. Just a few of the now veteran players are good.
Women and gays ruined it. I remember seeing that they finally hired a decent comedian a couple years back then immediately fired him for making gay jokes in the past. then they got that gay chink on the show now. They should just end it.
>gay chink
that guy pretty much ruins current era SNL, especially since its obvious theyre trying to make him the shows star and putting him front and center in every sketch. him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
>him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
>that fruity annoying theater kid energy
Couldn't have put it better myself, these aren't people who bombed at standup for years, they pranced around with their queer party friends, sucked the right dicks, and voila, they're comedians!
Is that why there’s always so much singing and dancing shit on the show nowadays? Show seems like a bunch of musical theater rejects who went to comedy because they couldn’t cut as broadway queefs. Honestly the only decent part of the show now are Colin Jost and Michael Che, especially when they do the whole Che sets up Jost to read a joke that will make him come off as racist
Millennial love musicals for some reason. And I think they are easier to write them actual skit and dialogs
this is exactly what it is. i couldn't quite put my finger on it, but you guys nailed it. these are upjumped wannabe stage actors, not comedy veterans.
Everyone in that picture looks annoying from the smug chimp in a suit and the obese asian man shouting as a substitute for jokes and wit.
I think the main difference is that during the Sandler era they were mostly comedians and not comedy actors. There's a difference between the two. Sandler is both comedian and comedy actor.
Most of the cast seem like comedy actors and not comedians. I know Che and Jost are comedians hence why the Weekend Update is the only funny part.
When I look at the funniest modern SNL skits on youtube, It's always Keenan, Cecily, Mikey, or that buff guy. They are the only ones who are actually funny on that show.
>him and pretty much everyone on the show nowadays has that fruity annoying theater kid energy
this comment pretty much sums it up perfectly. Most of the new cast is sheltered 90s kids who grew up on pokemon and nickelodeon cartoons. A stark contrast to the 70s cast who grew up with drugs and rock n roll
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they did have some good women in the old days. Jan Hooks was probably the best they ever had, she always worked well with Phil, crazy they're both gone now
That's completely false have you ever heard of gilda radner?
Jane Curtin as well
when it comes to 70s SNL, i was more of a Jane chad
she just gave an interview a month or so ago where she said 70s SNL is dated unfunny slop
Women don't understand comedy.
This and the late 80s era right before it (which is kinda the same cast minus Lovitz and Dennis Miller and the women, tho I think Jackson and Hooks has a little bit of crossover with Farley and Sandler)
b***h on the left is the one who quit the show because she was seething that Andrew Dice Clay was hosting kek
>the ~~*diceman*~~
Tbf I would quit over having to work with a shitty hack as well.
>dude get this. It's nursery rhymes but has swear words!
Jan was pretty funny. Its too bad she was a raging alcholic
I miss Phil Hartman so much bros
>eight cast members
>eleven cast members
>seventeen cast members
surely there is a pattern here
the show was better when the casts were smaller
can't get anything past you einstein
people looked cooler in the 70s
the show was better when the cast was on coke
the crazy thing is they still run the show the same way they did in the 70s when everyone was up all night on coke so it made sense. but now they still do it that way but the cast and writers are all straight edge pussies now, so how do they pull it off now? i dont buy that coffee and energy drinks are quite as effective for pulling that whole "create a new show every week by being up all night on 70s coke for 6 straight days" thing
Wouldn't there be a lot more production staff now? Is there lists or numbers of just how many people work at SNL today compared to earlier? And not just featured cast members, but everyone?
That's why it sucks. Because they don't have any good ideas
Also probably adderal and weed
Spade ended up being the funniest of all. Norm wasn't a part of this cast?
Norm came at the tail end of the Sandler era, then him and Tim Meadows was pretty much the only ones who stayed on during the Farley/Sandler exodus when the Ferrell cast came along
Norms first season at Weekend Update was that weird season where Chris Elliott and Janeane Garfalo and Michael McKean came on during the Sandler cast on its last legs then they fired everyone except Norm, Tim Meadows and I think Mark McKinney who also came along that weird Chris Elliott season
Norm started the season before that, him
and Sarah Silverman were the new featured players in 1993 (Sarah only lasted a single season since she sucked on the show) norm quickly became a favorite on weekend update that season with all his guest commentaries and it seemed like Nealon was growing boring of hosting it so it seemed natural for him to take over the following season espeixLly since Norm was getting way more laughs than Nealon who by that same was getting met with dead silence a lot his last week hosting it, Lorne sensed change was needed
Jesus Christ I've never wanted to bone Molly Shannon until now.
her and cheri oteri used to get me going, gave me a fetish for weird crazy b***hes
lol no idea what sketch this in but looks like theyre trying to make it look like she has comically huge boobs
Mating press with Cheri Oteri
i remember finding her hot as Monica Lewinsky
also lmao i forgot they used to have John Goodman at his fattest playing Linda Tripp in all the Lewinsky sketches damn the 90s ruled
I really wanted to frick her b***hy character in Night at the Roxbury
Molly's career never went any where which is too bad since I thought she was pretty funny on SNL
For me it’s the Randy Quaid Robert Downey Jr season
Awful, who’s the guy behind lovitz?
Shit it’s Dennis miller I didn’t recognize him
Him and Lovitz I think are the only ones they didn’t fire after that shit season
Would this be the first "theater kids" season as anon described earlier instead of comedians?
if you like stories from this era, the podcast Spade and Carvey do is fun, i think they had on everyone from their cast by now (minus the dead ones lol) its obvious when they have someone on from more modern years they dont know who they are and just watched some skits of theirs on youtube just before the interview to make it seem like they know who they are lol
Sandler sure is a great guy for giving roles to his old buddies and going on their podcasts
Thanks, this thread made me nostalgic for it. Im checking these out
lots of gen x humor has aged really badly and just isn't funny
240 dollars worth of pudding?
>murican humor
I love those movies. I had no idea SNL was a thing growing up and have never watched any of the skits they did. Finding them and watching them good idea bad idea?
A lot of the humor has aged poorly but worth a shot worst case you don't enjoy it and watch something else
the movies were way funnier with clever writing and more creative freedom on Myers' part. The skit is just the same silly shtick repeated each time, I think they did the sketch a total of 19 times on the show. Still worth a watch to see where it all came from. Theres some great cameos in a few of them and a lot of topical humor, like the gulf war one
Mike Myers filters too many people
Canadian humor is pretty gay.
SCTV did a similar bit with the McKensie brothers. Two drunk Canadian guys doing a cable show from some basement somewhere.
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>he's just like me!
Fun fact: Garth wore a Video Toaster T-shirt because his brother was one of the developers who made it
>all the boomers defending SNL
kek, grow up you old homosexuals. this shit was never funny.
This, you old homies need to watch some fortnite and reaction streamers on twitch to see what's really funny!
Duuuuuuuude!
i think this SNL trying to be more more diverse than every thing has gone a little too far. i mean having one of everything is making them have a 30 person cast lol i guess because white cast members arent allowed to play other races now and straights cant play gays etc they even have one of them they/thems in the cast now... ITS FRICKIN OVER!
Elliott Rogers, lol so random wacky b***h, black dyke, soi boy from is it cake, black troony, weird gangly b***h, colin jost, trannny non binary homosexual, some gay, israeli, mexican, black guy from weekend update, chinaman whos also gay, abortion lady, guy from good burger, some b***h, black guy in a skit when kenan is busy
Look at the black guys that aren't Kenan, you can see their souls screaming through their eyes
that's just what gay people look like
Its pretty funny that Shane Gillies was fired and hes funnier and more succesful than all of those people ever will be.
Also Sam Hyde was right about Kyle Mooney having a really funny and distinct form of humor that SNL bought and then just crushed which just knee capped him.
I dont know anyone who watches this shit.
>Also Sam Hyde was right about Kyle Mooney having a really funny and distinct form of humor that SNL bought and then just crushed which just knee capped him.
Huh? I refuse to watch any season after the early 2000s, what does that mean?
What's going on in Keenan's head in this picture?
"oh lord i'm gonna do some crack and fried chicken tonight"
Just another example about how forced diversity kills things rather than enhances something and makes it better. I remember when the 90's shat on how diversity quotas were absolute racist garbage and didn't work.
Bowen Yang is the complete opposite of funny. He instantly ruins any sketch
Can't believe clown girl hasn't been let go yet
I don't recognize a single person in that image except for Kenan.
And I only recognize Kenan because he had his own television show with Kel and was on "teenaged-SNL" show "All That." "Recognize" him; I've never watched anything he's ever been in.
remember when SNL used to produce stars? i cant imagine any of these literal whos ever going on to mega stardom like the people of the past. only Kenans famous because he was already famous from his stuff when he was a kid
original cast is the only good cast
Bill Murray wasn't in the original cast.
Too bad Chevy is an old senile frick now, I listened to his appearance on WTF recently and you can tell he's out of it almost the entire time and trying to joke around to cover it up
lel i heard him on the dana carvey david spade podcast and it was a trainwreck but a funny trainwreck i think his wife even came on at one point and told them Chevy had some kind of health episode the year before and wasnt all there and would explain some of the nutty things he was saying lol
He was in a coma or something and all his comedian friends had him on after as a gesture. That's why he sounds fricked up lately. They talk about it on his ep of the Dana/Spade podcast
which one of them is gonna kick it next? gotta be either Chevy or the black guy
Let's hope it's Bill
i never liked Bill Murray
Was Chevy Chase actually on top of the World during this era/Caddyshack/Fletch/the first vacation film or is that just my boomer dad talking? From how he describes it Chevy was on a tier all his own
Chevy makes comedy for himself so he's considered a douche to others
Chevy was pretty big for a time, but he picked some really bad roles and treated everyone like shit so it all dried up his last hurrah was the “Chevy Chase Show” which lasted 3 weeks or something on Fox after that failed he did cops and Robertsons and Vegas vacation and then the Chevy Chase roast where he had no friends to roast him because he was a jerk then he got community and proceeded to be difficult with the cast and creator
Says the homosexual that watches streamers scream at a minecraft game.
I would like to see some examples of the type of public access television shows they were parodying.
woah Garth and the 9/11 turtle guy were played by the same guy?!?! MIND BLOWN!
i always thought he was Harry Anderson from Night Court when i was a kid lol
party on Cinemaphile
Sandler did blackface on SNL, cancel him!
That is just his regular israelitefro anon
I actually appreciate it more nowadays because it reminds me of a certain stereotype of rock moron from the late 80s/early 90s that doesn't exist anymore.
it's better than beavis and butthead
im Canadian so its timeless.
Schyeah! As if!
You can only pick one, Kim or Kelley?
Kim so she can say "So long, so long" when I climax.
proto-streamers, the rot started here
It’s funnier if you’re from Chicagoland
Gawain's Word was better anyway
You unironically had to be there
It goes a lot farther if you grew up in Chicago, do younger millenials outside of Illinois even like Wayne's World?
SNL has only ever been funny when it's been dominated by Chicago and specifically Second City actors
they linked up again?
i completely forgot there was a Stuary Smalley movie, i think i mightve seen it years ago but remember nothing from it
I guess you just had to be there.
Always felt like Coneheads was legitimately one of the best SNL movies. Don't know if they count but most of Chris Farley's movies were good too