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Anyone else see the alien abduction skit from last Saturday? It was so damn funny the whole cast at one point or another lost it. Check it out.
Ryan Gosling's Alien Skit on SNL | POPSUGAR Celebrity UK
Funny, but my all time favorite is Schweddy Balls.
Funny, but my all time favorite is Schweddy Balls.
but the best part was watching them failing at holding it together.
Anyone else see the alien abduction skit from last Saturday? It was so damn funny the whole cast at one point or another lost it. Check it out.
Ryan Gosling's Alien Skit on SNL | POPSUGAR Celebrity UK
Anyone else see the alien abduction skit from last Saturday? It was so damn funny the whole cast at one point or another lost it. Check it out.
Ryan Gosling's Alien Skit on SNL | POPSUGAR Celebrity UK
5. Point/Counterpoint
Original Airdate: December 16th, 1978
A parody of the 60 Minutes "Point/Counterpoint" segments that ran throughout the Seventies, Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd argued in the steely tone of televised debates, but with insults that thwarted decorum. "Jane, you ignorant slut" quickly become a pop-cultural catchphrase, but the invective seems downright tame when compared to the nastiness lobbed across cable and radio these days: Rush Limbaugh called a women's rights activist a "slut" as recently as 2012.
Read more: 50 Greatest 'Saturday Night Live' Sketches of All Time Pictures | Rolling Stone
I saw it live, and it was like wtf....
it was spectacular, funny, special, and only SNL had the balls to even try a sketch like it
and Dan Ackroyd was always one of my favorite guys on SNL
That is one of the reasons I used to love watching the Carol Burnett Show. They always made each other lose it and start laughing.
5. Point/Counterpoint
Original Airdate: December 16th, 1978
A parody of the 60 Minutes "Point/Counterpoint" segments that ran throughout the Seventies, Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd argued in the steely tone of televised debates, but with insults that thwarted decorum. "Jane, you ignorant slut" quickly become a pop-cultural catchphrase, but the invective seems downright tame when compared to the nastiness lobbed across cable and radio these days: Rush Limbaugh called a women's rights activist a "slut" as recently as 2012.
Read more: 50 Greatest 'Saturday Night Live' Sketches of All Time Pictures | Rolling Stone
I saw it live, and it was like wtf....
it was spectacular, funny, special, and only SNL had the balls to even try a sketch like it
and Dan Ackroyd was always one of my favorite guys on SNL
The Dan ackroyd refrigerator repairman was hilarious. Butt crack all hanging out and he parked his pencil in there too... Funny stuff.
SNL back in the early days was crazy
You had cutting edge stuff being performed on live TV....driving the censors nuts....
The cast was legendary....Belushi, Ackroyd, Jane Curtain, Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase....
Eddie Murphy came along not too long after.....belushi was crazy.....i think actually certifiable
But it was cant miss TV ....if you were under 40 at the time, you had to be watching
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