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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: home

quote:
Originally posted by RzO
oh well just sounded funny to be on snl...but i guess it sucked...u will be at sander on weds right???


Hell yeah I'll be there, I'm counting the hours I think its been about two years since I've seen sander, so I'm extra juiced up for it.


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Sykonee
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada

I liked that one skit a while back with a bedroom DJ only playing One More Time and faking an English accent. That there was some damned funny shit, mudder fugger.


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SYSTEM-J
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester

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Originally posted by Demoted
Yeah, doing comedy by using complete stereotypes is never, ever funny. SNL's purpose should have been to spread the "real" house music to everyone rather than crack a few jokes at the common misconceptions. I personally feel it's their duty to make the music I like more accessible and therefore, more mass-marketable.


What the hell are you talking about? It's a sketch show, not a music programme.


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Aiwendil
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Registered: Apr 2005
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At the moment MADtv is funnier than SNL. There was a short period where MAD was about as bad as SNL, but they've seemed to be getting funnier recently. MAD is for children? As opposed to the cerebral humor of "Debbie Downer"? Or how about when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler take a break to play with their Barbie dolls on Weekend Update? ME AN MY SON, WE LIKE TO SOAKA DA CORK AND MASSAGEA DA GRAPES! Please. SNL is a disgrace to itself at this point. The only cast member who isn't cheesy as hell is Darrell Hammond, and all of his impressions suck. The only funny impression i've seen from Hammond is Reverend Jesse Jackson. Of course, none of them know how to act, which isn't really neccessary, but it helps, and the acting standards have gone way down recently. Most of the time when I see a recent SNL i'm thinking that it could be a skit put on by my local Highschool drama class. MAD TV was at its funniest three or four seasons after it started, around '97 or '98, stayed that way for four more seasons, went down, and is coming back up now. SNL was at its funniest between the late 80's and late 90's sometime, and it has been downhill since then. Both really suck now compared to before. As for In Living Color, it was always funny, but then they knew when to quit.


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Durrrtysouth
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: West Palm Beach

SNL has made more peoples careers then any of the other sketch comedy shows put together! You better respect!

As far as the skit, would love to see it...can anybody post a link?


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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Washington DC

quote:
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First off, chris farley was a fat man screaming and runnning around beating himself up and smacking into things. He wasn't funny, he was just fat.





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