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butchhuskey
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Here's an analogy:

Don't forget Matt Diaz, who pronounces his last name "Dye-Az" rather than "Dee-Az."

I found the episode overall to be pretty awful, especially the turkey sketch. I mean, it was really kind of unsettling instead of humorous.

"The Fox" by Ylvis.

I laughed quite a bit at this episode; the cold open and Kate McKinnon's Angela Merkel were especially funny to me.

Jonah Hill's fake teeth are REALLY DISTRACTING.

Moneyball

Well he's actually in "12 Years a Slave," so maybe he was promoting the movie all week? (Though I honestly have no idea)

I was pretty impressed with how many lead roles Norton took on in the sketches; he wasn't content just sitting in the corner and letting the cast do all the work.

A year went by with just a single teaser trailer and now this movie's promotional material is everywhere.

This trailer succeeded in making the film look as unappealing as possible.

My problem with Kenan is that no matter what character or impression he is doing, he uses the same voice and speech patterns.

Don't worry, I got the joke (the Bruce Willis character is very straight forward and not a good storyteller). I didn't find it very funny, but I was also wondering if they got the idea from the barbershop scenes in Coming to America.

Glice.

Was the barbershop sketch supposed to be an homage to Coming to America? I kept expecting someone to say "YOU AIN'T MET NO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.!!!!!!"

Is "Can't Hold Us" the default trailer music for all new releases these days?

Needs more "BWAMP"

This may be the first time anyone has recommended a Chris Rock movie.

Apparently Ashton went "method" for this role by following a fruittarian diet, listening to hours of Steve Jobs audio, and staying in character off set.

Well of course he'd be attracted to a computer system voiced by Scarlett Johansson.