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OK, rant here:

I actually got the first 5 or so seasons of SNL when I was about 24 for this very reason - I had heard so much about how it had gone downhill, and I figured that if I like it now, I would love it then. I have to agree with you; there are a lot of very funny sketches, but there is even more crap better left behind.

as the only person who loved MacGruber, the movie, I agree wholeheartedly.

No way!! Ace Ventura When Nature Calls is hilarious and endlessly quotable! Agghhh it's like my brain can't compute your sentence!!

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It wasn't perfect, but overall I really enjoyed it. At the very least, it made me want to go watch some of the older stuff that I haven't seen before or haven't seen in a long time.

Getting cast as one of the four Ghostbusters in the remake seems pretty breakout to me.

LE TITS NOW might be the funniest line from a television show ever ever ever.

Well, McKinnon is going to be one of the four Ghostbusters in that new all-female version, so there's a chance for her to break out to other movies after.

I haven't found Jim Carrey funny in years, but he was surprising perfect in that.

Martin Short was pretty darn big before he joined too. He was one of the leads in SCTV for its run. In fact, a lot of his characters appeared there first.

God bless this show. I have watched it from around 1979 onward every year (mostly) since then. It is a funny show and the only one nationally broadcast that dares to try current and cutting edge humor. It often fails but week after week they try. The one thing I get so tired of is the judging of one era as better

Wow, totally forgot about Soap. Loved that show!

McKinnon is one of the leads in the upcoming all-female Ghostbusters. So, I think she's broken out.

Could have used a Tom Hanks cameo. That's the only thing I can think of to make it better.

I might be the only person who thinks that Wayne's World works better as a movie than a sketch. I feel that the characters are too inhibited when they have to face the audience, the whole time.
Of the 90s movies, I'd love to see a Wayne's World 3 as I felt the first two worked, equally, and an Ace Ventura 3, as I felt

Some observation from last night: Jane Curtain and Ellen Cleghorne are looking great. More of them please! And after Chris Rock's great intro, boy was Eddie Murphy disappointing.

Did anybody else form the opinion that the room was firmly divided into people that didn't want to be there/ all the people who did that were super drunk?

Celebrity Jeopardy was everything.

1) I certainly don't think I would call Kate McKinnon a breakout star - yet. She's undeniably talented, but it's not like she's fronting movies or anything. Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Adam Sandler - all much more "breakout."