Name 1 (one) SNL bit that is funny that didn't involve Norm. Even if you can, all the Norm bits easily mog hard.
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Name 1 (one) SNL bit that is funny that didn't involve Norm. Even if you can, all the Norm bits easily mog hard.
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I'm always wondering with this bit, is Martin aping a certain performer with the vocal style and gestures? It looks like an impression but I can't name the subject. Maybe I'm just not giving Steve enough credit.
this unironically, I've been arguing its hilarious in that other thread to posters with bad relationships with their fathers for hours
there's no way to have a good relationship with a man who grew up in the 50s is my whole point
this was probably the last funny thing SNL did
>political comedy era SNL
Lolno. And no when Norm was doing the weekend update, it wasn't political.
just because it involves politics/political figures doesn't mean it can't be funny. the one I linked shows political comedy done right; amusing without being demeaning
shirt in a can
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unlike most SNL sketches which take one idea and stretch it for way too long, Shirt In A Can is funny in over a dozen ways really quickly.
That's actually pretty funny.
Tim Meadows was underrated
honestly other than Eddie Murphy he was probably the most consistently funny black guy on SNL
Chris Farley bits were funny
But yeah, Norm mogged everyone.
Since I have time
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It’s Pat
That character aged really well.
Massive Headwound Harry.
It's funny and unlike most SNL skits it doesn't go on forever.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x126upn
Was trying to find this skit for years could only remember it was a talk show where the host kept saying “fat stinking hog” lol took some googling but I finally found it
https://streamable.com/m24ual
The first time I ever saw the Danny Aiello Hi-C and Turkey sketch as a kid watching the SNL Comedy Central reruns I swore it was the funniest thing I’d ever seen
I watched SNL exactly once (when Kanye was a musical guest) and I found it absolutely disgusting. Every 5 minutes there was a commercial break, how low is the bar for am*rican television? Is this the standard for every show?
I wish I could find the full Fecal Matters talk show sketch online somewhere i remember laughing my ass off at this as a kid, especially the second half where it turns into an infomercial for "Fecal Vision" sunglasses where people are able to wear anywhere they go and see all the fecal matter covering everyday things. i remember it shows the guy going into a dinner and all the custumers are covered in shit (its show like one of those Dateline specials showing the darkroom light showing a hotel room covered in neon green semen, same idea) and even the baby is covered in shit as the mom (also covered in shit) is breatfeeding it, its as hilarious as it sounds (at least it was when i saw it at 12 years old)
https://archive.org/details/saturday-night-live-s-21-e-15-john-goodman-everclear
skip to 47:27 mark, YOURE WELCOME!
seriously just go to Archive they have every episode of SNL in full
thanks anon!
captcha: NAMH0
the Phil Hartman Chris Farley era is mostly great, watch any episode at random and theres more than likely 3 or 4 gems in each episode. whereas SNL today their lucky if they have one funny sketch a season
I think this is one of their best sketches.
https://streamable.com/em01q
Uncle Roy
lmao how did they get away with these? they did them pretty much everytime Buck Henry hosted in the 70s
Chris Farley interviews Paul McCartney
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Satan in the People's Court
Norm is godtier. But Christopher Walken hosting was great, (pranking to death with a tire iron).
Jim Carrey, Will Farrel, and of course Chris Farley all had some great skits.
>sketch with everyone in yellowface
oof... thats gonna be a big fat YIKES! from me, dawg!
Robot insurance.
To Bill Brasky!
Jan Hooks was brilliant
Chris Farley is a strong second to Norm MacDonald era SNL. It's overplayed at this point but van down by the river had me dying of laughter as a kid when my mom rented me the Chris Farley season of SNL from Family Video.
in the 90s norm wasnt the main draw. farley, myers, spade, hartman, rock and sadler was all anyone talked about. norm didnt catch on until later, and a lot of people liked dennis miller's news show more.
Norm came during the end of the Farley/Sandler era, most of his Weekend Update run was during the Will Ferrell era and thats when he started doing sketches more like Bob Dole and gems like this
yeah two seperate era of the 90s
late 80s to mid 90s- started with the Carvey, Hartman, Lovitz, Hooks, Nealon crew and then the Sandler/Farley/Spade crew coming in the early 90s kinda mixing in with most of those late 80s guy sticking around too
95-00- Will Ferrell, Cheri Oteri, Jim Breuer, Tracy Morgan, Colin Quinn, etc
pretty much the only funny eras of SNL
>Norm as Bob Dole
https://streamable.com/21zg0
thanks for reminding me of the parody they did of MTV's The Real World with Bob Dole, SNL actually used to be funny with their topical sketches during the election years
GET OFF THE FRICKING SHED!
not arguing with norm's superiority but the skit with the guy selling broken glass and oil soaked rags as kids toys was great
Okay, I gotta admit this is pretty good
There's another one with Irwin Mainway selling Halloween costumes including Invisible Pedestrian (totally black outfit and eye mask) and Johnny Human Torch (the bag of rags, lighter fluid, and bic lighter the other anon mentioned, sadly no clip for that one). Also any time Aykroyd played Leonard Pinth-Garnell, the theater critic who reviewed horrible performances like Bad Chinese Theater and Bad Ballet.
for me it was Colin Quinn bombing on Weekend Update every week
even in his 30s, CQ already looked like an old man lel
>great Norm story
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Buscemi shoulda hosted SNL more
Stuart Smalley skits were funny, i totally forgot that character actually had a movie, dont think ive ever seen it but im sure its awful
for me its Nathan Thurm
it was funny when i first saw it in middle school anyway
I wouldn't trust middle-school me to be a good judge of what's funny. I thought Dinner Blaster was the shit back then.
Colins mush mouthed performance was funny
Chris Kattan as the gibberish guy
The Sensitive Naked Man
these two random 90s sketches have lived in my head for the last 20 years or so since seeing them on Comedy Central in the 2000s
this sketch is moronic and then Norm comes in halfway through making fun of the logic of the sketch and making it funny oh yeah i forgot no norm sketches of well too late not taking it back
Silly walk tier, Norm notwithstanding.
>CHUD HUMOR
neck urself
A guy exactly like this used to live across from my Dad when I was in high school
did he grope you?
>Name 1 (one) SNL bit that is funny
literally not possible