Sort by: View: 14 names 1. 1985–1990(seasons 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) [9] As a result, the political commentary was scaled back. Huggies Thong diapers may not stop leaks, but they sure are fashionable, — Rachel looks like she lost quite a bit of weight over the summer.
Thompson was the first SNL cast member to be younger than the show itself (Thompson was born in 1978, three years after SNL premiered) and the first cast member to get his start on a mainstream children's show (Thompson was a cast member on the Nickelodeon sketch show, All That). Justin Timberlake makes his hosting debut. An embarrassing event in the career of pop singer Ashlee Simpson occurred live on October 23, 2004. The new stage was a big deal starting around July ’03 when somebody took an NBC tour and posted on the old SNL message board that the stages had been disassembled. [3] Fey appeared occasionally as an extra before being hired as a cast member. — Maya reuses the leaning-all-the-way-back-in-a-staccato-manner dance move from the MTV Spring Break sketch she did with Cameron Diaz in season 27. Robert Smigel's cartoons, however, retained their bite and became heavily featured on the show. This period where Lindsay Lohan would host every season, 3 years in a row, is especially strange looking back. If I can put together a review of these episodes, you could knock one out of the park!. Another brand new montage for 2004 opens on a shot of the Brooklyn Bridge, and shows the cast engaging in conversations around a local nightclub. Arnold Schwarzenegger (DAH) gives non-specifics of his five-point program, — Darrell’s Arnold Schwarzenegger impression, which was never all that great to begin with in its prior appearances, has really slipped by this point.
Both men were also criticized for regularly and self-consciously breaking character during many sketches. So is this the point where the Trump jokes slowly become more frequent (along with Darrell’s impression)?
I don’t think the reality TV parodies bothered me as much 16 1/2 years ago, though I didn’t anticipate how much SNL would spoof that over the next two seasons. The 2001–02 season was the last to feature Will Ferrell as a cast member. — Wow, a lame photo-based joke (the one about Laura Bush) that feels like a bad throwback to the old days of Update where lame photo-based jokes were a lot more common. — Despite an exciting new feel to the season with a brand-new opening montage, new home base and musical guest stages, and even a new visual quality onscreen, this ended up being a somewhat meh season premiere, and not a promising sign for the season. And I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s gonna be at least one more before they move on to Season 46 in the Fall. I’ve missed a good 2/3 of last week’s new SNL at Home.
The best sketches of the season belonged to Will Forte, though they sometimes had a tendancy to become buried in mediocre episodes (Halle Berry, anyone?). I think it was the Norm Macdonald era of Update where SNL finally got away from their bad habit of photo-based jokes. — Jack Black is doing a great job right out of the gate getting the audience hyped up. All I would’ve added is that after clicking through the “seasons” page of SNL archives and seeing what was listed under the “specials” tab for seasons that had them, the only two “specials” that actually aired in SNLs’ regular Saturday 11:30pm EST timeslot were “SNL At Home” and season 10s’ “SNL Film Festival”. Finally, I think this particular show wound up suffering from similar problems to seasons 20 & 40’s premieres; aside from some weak pieces, a lot of new elements (albeit aesthetic ones) were being introduced to us at once; so jarring were these changes that it might’ve made the rest of the show feel like an afterthought, no matter how good or bad some of it was…which is unfortunate, because JB busts his ass on this one…too much, in fact (though that could be attributed to the Kattan/Tracy vacuum trying to be sealed up out of the gate). We’ve got a while before it matters, of course. The ON AIR sign or the Grand Central Terminal clock?
This season's montage was basically a "film negative" version of the 2000 montage, using new effects when displaying the cast's title cards. [4] Fey was a featured player during her first season and was then promoted to contract player, while still maintaining her position as head writer.
While veterans such as Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell still dominated the show, more time was being given to newer cast members such as Horatio Sanz and Jimmy Fallon (whose prodigious ability at impressions would be increasingly utilized). — A very funny line from Jeff’s Limbaugh about how he regrets the timing of his various controversies, as the possibility of him going to jail just so happens to be right after he pissed off a lot of black guys. — The ending of this sketch abruptly gets cut off due to the show running long. As for this one; I’m always going to be a fan of the titles in this season, and I make a case for why (and also why they COULDN’T stay) here: https://usefullyuselessinfo.wordpress.com/2019/11/09/snl-season-29/. (Am I the only one who can see a bit of a facial resemblance between them?)
This is my 2nd favorite opening montage, behind only Season 3’s Times Square opening. The Apprentice started in January 2004 and brought Trump back into the headlines.
STARS: ***, — A very impressive and fun style and visual quality to this opening montage, feeling like a modernized hybrid of the big-budget continuous-shot style of season 10’s opening montage and the first-person perspective of the second opening montage from season 11.
I think that’s because the episodes don’t completely bomb out with the studio audience the way a lot of S6/S20 do, and a lot of this cast is still well-liked to this day. The mayor said that "Having our city’s institutions up and running sends a message that New York City is open for business. Saturday Night Live is an American sketch comedy series created and produced by Lorne Michaels for most of the show's run. A bit too many coincidences there for me to believe they’re truly just coincidences. character played by the no-longer-on-the-show Tracy Morgan has been replaced with a new character named Pete, played by Parnell. SNL Cast 1999-2000 by nickyhosterman | created - 04 Dec 2013 | updated - 04 Dec 2013 | Public The SNL cast from 1999-2000. I watched this episode when it originally aired. The novelty hosts obviously get crazy out of hand and there are certainly some massive duds to be found, but I think this season’s highs are higher than 02-03’s and CERTAINLY 04-05. — Some of the dialogue is falling kinda flat with the audience. These also aren’t really any type of bonus episodes or extra episodes – the season was abruptly ended due to the pandemic and they have tried to cobble together production since then.
Don Roy King is directing his fourteenth season of Saturday Night Live. I’d still put this over Mike Myers’ annoys me (mostly because that “it’s hosting it’s hosting now” song irritates me), but “Not Gonna Phone It In Tonight” walks all over this. — Horatio’s attempt at scatting is very funny. — A pretty good laugh from Jack’s character being unaware that his long curly hair is dipping into the pot of sauce while he’s speaking. — A huge laugh from Jack’s lesbian character asking Tina “Where are your dildos?! STARS: ***, QUEER EYE FOR THE STRAIGHT GAL His airtime is going to be unusually light in the first half of this season, as he’s filming the movie Taxi.
By this point, they weren’t really shown on camera much, anymore. — Ah, I knew SNL wouldn’t let Will Ferrell’s only appearance in this monologue just be a very quick, barely-noticeable, non-speaking appearance in which he just gets shoved face-first by Jack, though at the same time, it would’ve been absurdly hilarious if SNL did leave that as his only appearance in this monologue. He had a few great performances in Season 28 (mostly in the John McCain episode), but it’s pretty much all downhill from here.
Most points have been made by others, but I think if SNL/NBC is counting them as part of the regular season, we can too. So yeah, I can deal with lame bits like Mikey’s SnapChat reporter thing if it means I can have Ego doing makeup tutorials.
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I would argue that the “At Home” shows are not regular episodes. I mostly remembered Finesse for bad drag roles, so I am glad he at least got an Update showcase early on. Also, the number of cameos is excessive, even for modern standards. 2020–present(seasons I can see your argument but I think some of this is the usual SNL ramshackle structure popping up again.
The SNL Band: “Are we a joke to you?” x18. Thank you for arguing based on facts and reasoning. The SNL Archives page for the first SNL At Home episode (link here) seems to agree with me, as there’s no official episode number listed for it like regular SNL episodes are typically given on that site, plus the fact that on that site’s Season 45 page (link here), SNL At Home is listed under the “Specials” tab instead of the “Episodes” tab.
Maybe because I now know what’s to come for him mid-season… The very impressive visual quality of this montage makes sense, given the fact that it was directed by Dave Meyers, director of MTV music videos such as Missy Elliott’s “Work It”, though something unfortunate about this is that it kinda foreshadows how this SNL season in general will be pandering awfully hard to the MTV audience. But really, how can it be Saturday Night Live if it’s all pre-taped. — Interesting seeing Paula Pell in a co-starring role, even though she has no actual dialogue here.
SNL could easily do something similar and scrape off dress-rehearsal content from the most recent seasons, but that would feel more like filler than the SNL At Home format does. October 11, 2003 – Justin Timberlake (S29 E2), October 23, 2010 – Emma Stone / Kings of Leon (S36 E4), October 9, 2010 – Jane Lynch / Bruno Mars (S36 E3), October 2, 2010 – Bryan Cranston / Kanye West (S36 E2), September 25, 2010 – Amy Poehler / Katy Perry (S36 E1), May 15, 2010 – Alec Baldwin / Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (S35 E22), April 24, 2010 – Gabourey Sidibe / MGMT (S35 E20). 2000–2005(seasons 26, 27, 28, 29, 30) MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
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