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rw2516 02-15-25 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man (Post 14550533)
This is probably heresy, but I don't think the old 1970s Saturday Night Live episodes have aged particularly well. I mean, yeah, there are a few great sketches here and there, but I don't think their average was much better than the current incarnation. Humor tends to be subjective and reflects the times it was made in, so a bunch of gags about Gerald Ford falling down and knocking stuff over isn't going to have the same cultural cachet it might have fifty years ago.

I downloaded all of the episodes from 1975 to about 2001 from archive.org a while back (they've since been pulled from the site), and a lot of the older material can get pretty tedious.

I think the best era of Saturday Night Live is always the one you started watching. (For me it as the early 1980s Eddie Murphy years).


Originally Posted by story (Post 14550539)
I've said that forever.

The first seasons brought something new to the table, and the novelty of what they did made them "the best" to so many. And, we wouldn't have gotten so much without them.

And, when they came out on DVD, and people had a chance to watch them for the first time or sit back and truy revisit them instead of just in their mind's eye, the incessant clamor of how they were "the best" sure did go away quickly...​​

Did you watch the 70s episodes stoned? You're supposed to. :) The show started as counter culture, the target audience those under thirty. Same as Cheech and Chong. When 11:30 came around, you turned off the Grateful Dead record, lit another doobie, and zoned out on SNL. The actors and writers assumed their audience was young and high. In the 80s the counter culture became mainstream culture and so did SNL.
Another way to look at it. The original cast seasons are Haight-Ashbury and Woodstock. After that, later seasons are MYV and Live Aid. To use an analogy.
Also, at the time (1975-79), NBC, or any other network, would never allow clips, or anything else like SNL to air in prime time.

Goldberg74 02-15-25 08:57 AM

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Holy cow! 🤣🤣🤣


Count Dooku 02-15-25 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rw2516 (Post 14554368)
Did you watch the 70s episodes stoned? You're supposed to. :) The show started as counter culture, the target audience those under thirty. Same as Cheech and Chong. When 11:30 came around, you turned off the Grateful Dead record, lit another doobie, and zoned out on SNL. The actors and writers assumed their audience was young and high. In the 80s the counter culture became mainstream culture and so did SNL.
Another way to look at it. The original cast seasons are Haight-Ashbury and Woodstock. After that, later seasons are MYV and Live Aid. To use an analogy.
Also, at the time (1975-79), NBC, or any other network, would never allow clips, or anything else like SNL to air in prime time.

It's impossible to appreciate the 70s SNL just as "content." As you note, it was the context of the times and SNL's place in a new and changing landscape of American comedy.

MrX 02-15-25 11:02 AM

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Here’s the Lonely Island part from last night


JeffTheAlpaca 02-15-25 11:30 AM

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The Art of the SNL Portrait book is coming on 3/4/25.

It is a collection of the photos you see between commercial breaks


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...29caaf2f2f.jpg



https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...d6e2a0951f.jpg



Decker 02-15-25 11:32 AM

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This documentary series has been up on Peacock, but I don't think it was discussed here. Four one hour episodes, one on the casting process, one on the writer's room, one on the Cowbell sketch (believe it or not) and one on "The Weird Season" and the cast that was almost entirely fired after one year.

Count Dooku 02-15-25 02:27 PM

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Definitely will have to get Peacock and dive into all this at some point.

rw2516 02-15-25 05:20 PM

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If this hasn't been posted, tonight in the regular time slot is a repeat of the very first episode.

Count Dooku 02-15-25 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 14554386)

Even still, I don't understand the lyrics

JeffTheAlpaca 02-15-25 10:28 PM

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They repeated the 1st episode in 2015 too for the 40th.

JeffTheAlpaca 02-17-25 01:12 PM

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Chris Jericho had a podcast where he and Bill Kennedy and Jon Schneider break down and rank all of the SNL feature films

https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/t...e-sa-241266122

Decker 02-18-25 01:28 PM

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Count Dooku 02-18-25 01:30 PM

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I want Shane Gillis to come out for the monologue and mention his TV show "Tires," and then just have the sound of crickets.

Paff 02-18-25 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by rw2516 (Post 14554603)
If this hasn't been posted, tonight in the regular time slot is a repeat of the very first episode.


Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 14554721)
They repeated the 1st episode in 2015 too for the 40th.

I vaguely remember that happening, still it was nice to see the first episode again. I wish they'd do more stuff like the courtroom sketch; basically a single joke, the whole sketch just sets it up, and it ends on the joke.

Spoiler:
Jane Curtin plays a victim of an assault, and has to tell the court what the assailant said he would do to her. She's too embarrassed to say it out loud, so she writes it down on a piece of paper. The paper is then handed to the judge, the lawyers, and eventually the jury. One juror (Gilda Radner) has fallen asleep. The juror next to her (John Belushi) wakes her up and hands her the note. She reads it, smiles, and gives an "OK" sign to Belushi. End of sketch.

cultshock 02-18-25 02:09 PM

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I watched that on Saturday, I hadn't seen the first episode in years and it was fun to see again, especially on "live" television. That courtroom sketch was indeed a good one, loved Gilda's response. :lol: And it's always nice to see some of Carlin's standup.



JeffTheAlpaca 02-18-25 09:16 PM

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Shane Gillis and Tate McRae it seems like the did the show recently and already back in less than a year?

if anyone cares.



Decker 03-01-25 10:31 AM

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RIP Buster Poindexter. I think he made an appearance at the 50th.

Paff 03-19-25 03:40 PM

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Someone will post the official "post-it note" version from NBC, but the next three hosts are:

Mikey Madison
Jack Black
Jon Hamm

Decker 03-19-25 03:44 PM

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Happy to oblige.

Sir Elton! :up:

Meathead 03-19-25 04:16 PM

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Morgan Wallen :up:

whotony 03-19-25 04:45 PM

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Is Jack Black still in looks like he's given up on himself mode

Count Dooku 03-19-25 05:10 PM

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I'm betting Madison's monologue will be taking fake questions from the audience

Coral 03-19-25 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Count Dooku (Post 14571047)
I'm betting Madison's monologue will be taking fake questions from the audience

What are the odds they do an Anora sketch using a Jewish stripper/whore named "Menorah"?

Count Dooku 03-19-25 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Coral (Post 14571074)
What are the odds they do an Anora sketch using a Jewish stripper/whore named "Menorah"?

they already did the Anora menorah joke in a sketch that was cut for time




windom 03-19-25 07:44 PM

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They should have had Jack Black and Lizzo together. All the Star Wars fans would go crazy to see them together again!


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