SNL cast update
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SNL cast update
All according to the NY Post. Sorry, no link.
Tina Fey just had a baby last week and will be out most of the season on maternity leave. SNL will wait until the last minute to decide who will be lead anchor on Weekend Update. When she returns, she will juggle SNL with her new NBC sitcom which is a semi-autobiographical look at her time with SNL.
Maya Rudolph is also out on maternity leave.
Bill Hader of L.A.'s Second City troupe and Andy Sambler of the New York Lonely Island comedy group will be new featured players.
Great. Lose two women and replace them with two dudes. I guess Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch are going to be busy as hell this season. Or we may see a lot of guys wearing dresses, which stopped being funny when Milton Berle was doing it.
Finesse Mitchell and The Fat Albert Nitwit are now full cast members.
New season starts October 1st.
Tina Fey just had a baby last week and will be out most of the season on maternity leave. SNL will wait until the last minute to decide who will be lead anchor on Weekend Update. When she returns, she will juggle SNL with her new NBC sitcom which is a semi-autobiographical look at her time with SNL.
Maya Rudolph is also out on maternity leave.
Bill Hader of L.A.'s Second City troupe and Andy Sambler of the New York Lonely Island comedy group will be new featured players.
Great. Lose two women and replace them with two dudes. I guess Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch are going to be busy as hell this season. Or we may see a lot of guys wearing dresses, which stopped being funny when Milton Berle was doing it.
Finesse Mitchell and The Fat Albert Nitwit are now full cast members.
New season starts October 1st.
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
... Or we may see a lot of guys wearing dresses, which stopped being funny when Milton Berle was doing it.
...The Fat Albert Nitwit are now full cast members.
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
Good for him. I don't understand your dislike of him but hey, Whatever....
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Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
Because his acting in skits is Boy Scout Jamboree level. He plays every sketch and every character with wide eyes and an idiotic grin, the same nothing way he did in that Good Burger shit.
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The show in general has really dropped over the last few years, I think it is part writing, and I don't think they have hired quality comics. There hasn't been a breakout star in a while, or someone to carry the show.
Every generation cast had really talented comics:
70's: Belushi, Akroyd, Chase, Murray, Radner, and Steve Martin
Early 80's: Eddie Murphy, Piscopo, Martin Short, and Billy Crystal
Late 80's: Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller
Early 90's: Chris Farley, David Spade, and Adam Sandler
Late 90's: Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond
2000's: Tina Fey? Amy Poehler? Seth Meyers? They're all funny, but not hysterical
I think they rely too much on political humor. I always think it is really funny when they do something with politics, but when they are doing multiple skits on them in one show, it gets repetitive.
Every generation cast had really talented comics:
70's: Belushi, Akroyd, Chase, Murray, Radner, and Steve Martin
Early 80's: Eddie Murphy, Piscopo, Martin Short, and Billy Crystal
Late 80's: Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller
Early 90's: Chris Farley, David Spade, and Adam Sandler
Late 90's: Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond
2000's: Tina Fey? Amy Poehler? Seth Meyers? They're all funny, but not hysterical
I think they rely too much on political humor. I always think it is really funny when they do something with politics, but when they are doing multiple skits on them in one show, it gets repetitive.
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Originally Posted by coli
The show in general has really dropped over the last few years, I think it is part writing, and I don't think they have hired quality comics. There hasn't been a breakout star in a while, or someone to carry the show.
Every generation cast had really talented comics:
70's: Belushi, Akroyd, Chase, Murray, Radner, and Steve Martin
Early 80's: Eddie Murphy, Piscopo, Martin Short, and Billy Crystal
Late 80's: Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller
Early 90's: Chris Farley, David Spade, and Adam Sandler
Late 90's: Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond
2000's: Tina Fey? Amy Poehler? Seth Meyers? They're all funny, but not hysterical
Every generation cast had really talented comics:
70's: Belushi, Akroyd, Chase, Murray, Radner, and Steve Martin
Early 80's: Eddie Murphy, Piscopo, Martin Short, and Billy Crystal
Late 80's: Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller
Early 90's: Chris Farley, David Spade, and Adam Sandler
Late 90's: Will Ferrell, Darrell Hammond
2000's: Tina Fey? Amy Poehler? Seth Meyers? They're all funny, but not hysterical
I think they rely too much on political humor. I always think it is really funny when they do something with politics, but when they are doing multiple skits on them in one show, it gets repetitive.
Agreed.
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Originally Posted by coli
I think they rely too much on political humor. I always think it is really funny when they do something with politics, but when they are doing multiple skits on them in one show, it gets repetitive.
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Originally Posted by dhmac
I disagree. Political skits are the only thing the show seems to get right anymore. All of their non-political skits are so lame these days, it hurt. And I'd rather have more funny political skits than unfunny non-political skits anyday!
Actually you are right, they are the only funny thing anymore. I guess I was trying to say that it is sad that the only thing funny they can come up with is political humor. There is no originality no more, no great characters that one of the cast members can do a couple of times a year, and you know off the bat it will be funny. For instance:
Eddie Murphy doing Gumby, Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood, Buckwheat.
Phil Hartman would do Phil Donahue
Chris Farley doing the guy who lived in a van down by the river
Martin Short doing Ed Grimley and going on Wheel of Fortune
John Belushi doing Samari Warrior working in a deli
Dana Carvey doing Carsenio (combo of Johnny Carson and Arsenio), and Phil Hartman would do a great Ed McMahon
Joe Piscopo would do a great Frank Sinatra
Where has there been a great character or someone doing a dead-on impersonation of an entertainer in the last 5 years?
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Tina Fey being gone is going to hurt the show. She does WU with Amy Poehler very well and I have to believe she's one of the best writers on the show though that isn't saying much at this point. Hope Maya stays away though.
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So Maya was pregnant! I remember last season once seeing her belly sticking out and it looked pregnant, but I never heard an announcement she was pregnant.
Is that Paul Thomas Anderson's baby? I thought they were dating.
Is that Paul Thomas Anderson's baby? I thought they were dating.
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I'm in the camp that thinks the writing and Lorne's controlling vision are what is hurting the show. If they got better writers, and didn't have to clear everything through Lorne, things would get better.
While the current cast isn't the strongest ever, I don't think they are the primary problem.
Edit: Wow, my 2000th post!
While the current cast isn't the strongest ever, I don't think they are the primary problem.
Edit: Wow, my 2000th post!
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Originally Posted by Pikul
The Maya hate is tragic.
I'm not going to miss Fey. She can be funny every now and then, but as a head writer I haven't seen anything that suggests she should still have a job (or any of the other head writers).
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Originally Posted by dadaluholla
Uughh. I was hoping everyone would be fired and they would start all over with a fresh cast, writers, etc...
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Originally Posted by Decker
Ditto. This show needs a slash and burn, big time.
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Originally Posted by dadaluholla
Uughh. I was hoping everyone would be fired and they would start all over with a fresh cast, writers, etc...
They should just pull the cast and writers from MadTV.
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Fey being gone hurts WU, but i think is good for the show in general. Everyone says the writing has been horrible, and yes, she's the head writer.
i never thought anyone hated maya. i think she's great.
as for finesse mitchell... oh please god, no. does this mean more starkeisha skits? those skits are painfully unfunny.
keenan is above average. not great, but certainly not a "fat-albert nitiwt"
i never thought anyone hated maya. i think she's great.
as for finesse mitchell... oh please god, no. does this mean more starkeisha skits? those skits are painfully unfunny.
keenan is above average. not great, but certainly not a "fat-albert nitiwt"
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Originally Posted by dhmac
I disagree. Political skits are the only thing the show seems to get right anymore. All of their non-political skits are so lame these days, it hurt. And I'd rather have more funny political skits than unfunny non-political skits anyday!
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Originally Posted by Pikul
The Maya hate is tragic.