Wait, but I was 13 during the late 90s SNL and I thought it was terrible. Does the fact that I would watch late 80s-early 90s SNL reruns on Comedy Central kind of dilute this?
Wait, but I was 13 during the late 90s SNL and I thought it was terrible. Does the fact that I would watch late 80s-early 90s SNL reruns on Comedy Central kind of dilute this?
It always annoyed me when people would talk about Cheri Oteri and Molly Shannon so much because there was a clearly more talented cast member in Ana Gasteyer. I thought she was the most talented of the women in that cast.
Wasn't Chris Rock actually waiting in the wings in case Farley was too fucked up to go on?
Ferrell was good when he was toned down. I hate 1990s Ferrell, but I think he really hit his stride in the early 2000s. I don't think he's the greatest cast member of all time (to me, that's Hartman) but he's definitely in the Top 10 if not Top 5.
Ugh, late 90s SNL was the worst. Some of the worst recurring characters I've seen were in that era and that's all that every show seemed to be. Just an endless cavalcade of the same one-note annoying recurring characters. However, I will say that the few one-shot sketches that they did have were some of the best. It…
Honestly, if it has nothing to do with the plot, then I don't give a damn what sexual orientation someone is. If she is, cool. If not, that's cool too. They do know that just because an actor/actress is gay IRL doesn't mean that the characters that they play are too, right?
I believe Michael Chiklis is a male Lesbian, IIRC.
You mean that the last 4 minutes of their life will render their entire existence as pointless and causing everybody around them to rage something fierce? Yeah, I don't think that can be topped.
I like Leslie Jones, but I completely understand why people may not be that into her. She's very polarizing but I kind of like how intensely she gets into things and describes them. Also, her hitting on Colin Jost relentlessly will never not be funny to me.
Don't forget James Spader.
Dude, what do you have against animated movies? I feel like there's maybe a couple animated films you could've included on here.
The Emperor's New Groove is one of those movies that should've been terrible by all means, given the years of development hell it was stuck in, but yet somehow it all works perfectly. I think their whole "Fuck it, it's a buddy comedy" outlook they put on after everything fell apart really did wonders. The villains…
How the hell "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" didn't win Best Original Song at the Oscars is beyond me. I mean I love Annie Lennox and Lord of the Rings, but that was one award they could've gone without, IMO.
He DID once say "bat out of hell" during an episode of Guts. I remembered that very clearly.
I always feel the need to call child services whenever I hear that song.
Ehh I know James Taylor is schlock but my high tolerance of schlock kind of makes him okay in my eyes. Jim Croce and Gordon Lightfoot are awesome though.
I never really thought about it before but I think I really want to see this happen. I mean for science of course.
Yes but will we ever figure out why Armrest is such a terrible person? (assuming you're quoting the "So This Is Steven Universe video)
I agree with the exception of "Makes Me Wonder" which I think is a solid tune.
I think it really depends on the storylines as to what will make a good or bad episode. I thought the Michael, George Michael, some of Lindsay and George storylines were weak. However, GOB, Lucille, Buster, Maeby, and Tobias' storylines were pretty good to great.