Kimmel does "best-of-the-week" episodes on Fridays. They're six minutes long.
Kimmel does "best-of-the-week" episodes on Fridays. They're six minutes long.
@Much loved character I saw Chappelle live recently and he does reference leaving his show repeatedly throughout his act. He began by talking about it and it's the big closing punchline. From what I've heard, he's been doing pretty much this same act for the past few months. So it seems that Hartford crowd felt the…
Apparently, TV critic is the easiest job in the world to get.
Thanks for setting me straight, guys. I just think of Phil as the guy with the stupid last name and VanHfuhruhhurrr threw me off.
Damn, Todd. Reading about your childhood almost makes me feel bad for shitting on your terrible SNL Classic recaps that I read every week.
Or, in honor of Ben Kingsley, this is Home Video Naraka.
We have rejected Catholicsm and no longer believe in Direct to DVD Purgatory.
Maybe Walt figures if he gets arrested it would be difficult for him to commit suicide. He'd most likely be on 24-hour watch in solitary. Not impossible but it would take a lot of planning. With the ricin, he'll definitely die before he goes to trial.
I missed the jokes in the prison sketch because I was staring at Gilda Radner the whole time.
And he got to eat sandwiches at the same time.
Somehow Phil figured out a way to make it worse. So for that he deserves credit. At lest Nathan showed an interest in what writes about. But I could just be delirious from laughing so hard at the Lincoln/Kennedy bit.
"And John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln in a theater and fled to a barn, which is a kind of storage facility, while Lee Harvey Oswald shot John Kennedy from a school depository, which is a kind of storage facility, and fled to a theater. None of this means anything, I just felt like mentioning it."
OK, Phil. I gave…
What is the point of the word-for-word reenactments? And parodying a show from twenty years ago is a bit late. I'm old enough to remember when SNL and In Living Color parodied Arsenio when he was new. This is basically "Hey, Remember the 90's?"
Content's hardly there either. One stray observation which was added sometime later. And for some reason, this is still listed under the current SNL page. Maybe Phil had a rough week but I can't let us all slide down the slippery slope.
Hey, Phil, maybe not watch the episodes 90 minutes before deadline and give yourself time to proofread and write proper write-ups.
The whole "black thugs targeting white innocents who get lost in the hood" is a myth. Any white person in the hood is the safest person in the neighborhood. If anything happens to you, the police will swarm the neighborhood, fuck with everyone who fits the description, and you and your parents will be one of the top…
And THAT'S how you do a Random Roles. Will, you never disappoint. Did you create this feature? Because you are the only one who seems to follow the concept as stated in the beginning of the articles. Those who shall remain nameless either miss the "characters who defined their careers" part or the "don’t know…
It's because he's got a CABBAGE for a head, isn't it?!
I get it now. The concept is that there is no concept. Every Role is Random.
Mason Pryor is a talented stand-up in L.A. following in his footsteps.