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but with WHM you have the guys making up alternate movies, doing hilarious impressions and really getting into the discussion."
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but with WHM you have the guys making up alternate movies, doing hilarious impressions and really getting into the discussion."
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but with WHM you have the guys making up alternate movies, doing hilarious impressions and really getting into the discussion."
"I'm also not entirely sure why Bruce Jenner is worthy of impersonation. If anything, I think he'd be the one person in the Kardashian mess that you'd feel sorry for."
That's sort of the whole joke? Like, how ridiculous it is that Bruce Jenner was once an Olympic hero, but now is sublimating himself to his family's…
"I'm also not entirely sure why Bruce Jenner is worthy of impersonation. If anything, I think he'd be the one person in the Kardashian mess that you'd feel sorry for."
That's sort of the whole joke? Like, how ridiculous it is that Bruce Jenner was once an Olympic hero, but now is sublimating himself to his family's…
Yeah, I felt they handled the bleeping thing well enough in that it was just long enough to be funny but not so long that it started to drag (and the fact that it amused Kulap so was great). But the whole time he was eating chips and Kulap was semi-passive aggressively hinting he should stop was a bit much for no…
Yeah, I felt they handled the bleeping thing well enough in that it was just long enough to be funny but not so long that it started to drag (and the fact that it amused Kulap so was great). But the whole time he was eating chips and Kulap was semi-passive aggressively hinting he should stop was a bit much for no…
Me and my friends now say "This is a dark fuckin period in Westeros" after about every other scene while watching Game of Thrones.
Me and my friends now say "This is a dark fuckin period in Westeros" after about every other scene while watching Game of Thrones.
"It's still not finished yet. I'm hearing… more Aboriginal percussionists. And I want an army of digeridoos. Fifty thousand digeridoos!"
"It's still not finished yet. I'm hearing… more Aboriginal percussionists. And I want an army of digeridoos. Fifty thousand digeridoos!"
Pa, don't say something you're gonna regret!
Pa, don't say something you're gonna regret!
I got the sense was that the guy's game was to dive right in with the full expectation that he would be called up for sex before expending too much effort. His whole vibe seemed to be about skipping the middle man whenever possible.
It's a shame that her mother never got to see them together.
That entire sequence was gold, but I have to give the slight edge to Hannah's face during the repeated "I heard what that sounded like, I heard what that sounded like!"
Don't know if you guys saw it on their Facebook page, but Dan asked everyone to review the show on iTunes to get them to be a featured podcast. Get to it, Floppers!
Yeah, as I was typing it out I remembered McLaughlin (and remembered Michael Schur talking about how the hardest job when he was an SNL writer was finding a way to escape the shadows of top tier past sketches like MG or Happy Fun Ball) but thought the Maher-parody focus would be more on the chance for impersonations…
Honest Question: Is there some reason SNL hasn't done a Bill Maher sketch? It'd basically just be Celebrity Impression + Incongruous Topic.
He's basically just the liberal version of a Blue Collar Comedy Tour guy, relying on his audience to just clapplause/guffaw whenever he mentions anything vaguely pro-liberal or anti-red state in lieu of actually offering insight or even jokes.
But he's the only person willing to hear what Matt Taibbi, Tyler the Creator, DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and, let's say, Patton Oswalt, have to say about contraception laws at the same time!