Spartan Girl December 6, 2019 Share December 6, 2019 In honor of the holidays, here's an SNL clip of Horatio singing "I Wish It Was Christmas Today". Kermit's crumping was priceless. 5 Link to comment
punkypower December 13, 2019 Share December 13, 2019 Mine is so random, but I just have to mention it. I was such a fan of the VH1's I Love the (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and all their sequels)!! They're ALL funny and great for a laugh, but I LITERALLY thought I'd pee my pants when.. 1985...they're about to go to commercial and the VO says..."coming up..one of the most momentous music events of the century" and showing the "We Are the World" performance...."And the PISSED OFF PEOPLE who didn't get to go!!"..cut to separate shots of Alice Cooper and Sammy Hagar looking very disgruntled!! Seriously, it's all in the delivery!! I can be having the worst day, play that scene a couple of times and I'll be crying from laughter. They're all on YouTube, if you were a fan (or want to see what they were about)!! I'm drawing a blank on anything else right now..yikes!! 12 Link to comment
xaxat December 26, 2019 Share December 26, 2019 Tis the season to eat Schweddy Balls! 10 1 Link to comment
Spartan Girl December 27, 2019 Share December 27, 2019 All of the Eddie Murphy SNL episode was hilarious, but THIS was the one sketch that had me howling: 8 3 Link to comment
DearEvette December 27, 2019 Share December 27, 2019 I love that apparently, elves taste like pepperment. No wonder that leg looked like a giant peppermint stick. 5 2 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule December 27, 2019 Share December 27, 2019 (edited) 11 hours ago, Spartan Girl said: All of the Eddie Murphy SNL episode was hilarious, but THIS was the one sketch that had me howling: "Girl, THEY DEAD!"🤣🤣 That skit is a close second to the revival of Buckwheat and "All the Tinga Nadies!" Edited December 27, 2019 by GHScorpiosRule 1 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl December 27, 2019 Share December 27, 2019 3 hours ago, GHScorpiosRule said: "Girl, THEY DEAD!"🤣🤣 That skit is a close second to the revival of Buckwheat and "All the Tinga Nadies!" I did love that too. And then there was the Gumby bit on Weekend Update. Nobody could keep a straight face, and omg I can't believe he could still get away with saying some of that stuff. But I also loved the return of Mr. Robinson. The part that made me laugh the most where he used the flatscreen he stole from the neighbors to call them racist in big block letters. 12 1 Link to comment
DollEyes December 31, 2019 Share December 31, 2019 (edited) Another great moment was Murphy's opening monologue, which not only had cameos from Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock & Dave Chapelle, it included an appearance from Kenan Thompson, the show's longest-running castmate. Best of all, Murphy threw some well-deserved shade at Bill Cosby,-who, as it turned out, has about as much right to tell the world in general & the Black community in particular-especially Murphy-what to do as David Duke. Edited December 31, 2019 by DollEyes 8 Link to comment
Spartan Girl January 19, 2020 Share January 19, 2020 The Dolittle reboot getting ripped made me think of the last time The Simpsons made me geniuinely laugh: 1 Link to comment
ShortyMac January 20, 2020 Share January 20, 2020 On 12/12/2019 at 11:55 PM, punkypower said: Mine is so random, but I just have to mention it. I was such a fan of the VH1's I Love the (70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and all their sequels)!! They're ALL funny and great for a laugh, but I LITERALLY thought I'd pee my pants when.. 1985...they're about to go to commercial and the VO says..."coming up..one of the most momentous music events of the century" and showing the "We Are the World" performance...."And the PISSED OFF PEOPLE who didn't get to go!!"..cut to separate shots of Alice Cooper and Sammy Hagar looking very disgruntled!! Seriously, it's all in the delivery!! I can be having the worst day, play that scene a couple of times and I'll be crying from laughter. They're all on YouTube, if you were a fan (or want to see what they were about)!! I'm drawing a blank on anything else right now..yikes!! I loved on the 70s. "It's time for Burt Reynolds' mustache...that was Burt Reynolds' mustache..." 9 Link to comment
Was-MArsenault January 20, 2020 Share January 20, 2020 I can name a whole bunch of them, but I'll only list some. The Night Court episode when Dan is The Phantom Of The Courthouse The Home Improvement episode where the magician arrives to babysit the boys along with the pilot 3 Link to comment
DearEvette January 25, 2020 Share January 25, 2020 With Eddie Murphy hosting this year, my husband watched SNL for the first time in, like, 10 years. I watched a few episodes here and there but haven't really since, oh, about the 90s. So he went down a rabbit hole and just started randomly finding SNL skits on youtube. Well, the ones I actually got the biggest giggle out of, because they were so silly were the Keenan Thompson 'What's Up with That?' skits. It is supposedly a serious talk show where he invites guests to talk about issues. They are hilarious because he gets these truly random celebrities to show up: Ernest Borgnine, Robert De Niro, Bill O'Reilly, Frank Rich... I mean, real people who aren't even guesting on SNL that week. And they sit there, most of the time saying nothing because the conceit of the skit is it is just a jumping of point for Keenan to perform the ear-wig theme song. Also, Jason Sudeikis' high energy performance of the running man while wearing a red adidas jumpsuit just for some reason kills me every time.... 4 Link to comment
andromeda331 January 25, 2020 Share January 25, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, DearEvette said: With Eddie Murphy hosting this year, my husband watched SNL for the first time in, like, 10 years. I watched a few episodes here and there but haven't really since, oh, about the 90s. So he went down a rabbit hole and just started randomly finding SNL skits on youtube. Well, the ones I actually got the biggest giggle out of, because they were so silly were the Keenan Thompson 'What's Up with That?' skits. It is supposedly a serious talk show where he invites guests to talk about issues. They are hilarious because he gets these truly random celebrities to show up: Ernest Borgnine, Robert De Niro, Bill O'Reilly, Frank Rich... I mean, real people who aren't even guesting on SNL that week. And they sit there, most of the time saying nothing because the conceit of the skit is it is just a jumping of point for Keenan to perform the ear-wig theme song. Also, Jason Sudeikis' high energy performance of the running man while wearing a red adidas jumpsuit just for some reason kills me every time.... I haven't watched an episode of SNL in years but have watched so many of their skits on YouTube. So many are hilarious. Edited January 25, 2020 by andromeda331 3 Link to comment
janie jones January 28, 2020 Share January 28, 2020 That song pops into my head whenever someone says "what's up with that?" 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl January 28, 2020 Share January 28, 2020 Just gonna leave this here... 11 3 Link to comment
kiddo82 February 12, 2020 Share February 12, 2020 (edited) Cecily Strong and Rupaul doing a Julia Sugarbaker rant might be my new favorite thing. I hope it becomes a recurring sketch with Cecily and the host. That and Pete Davidson's Chad calling Rupaul "Ruple" cracked me the hell up. Edited February 12, 2020 by kiddo82 1 3 Link to comment
Spartan Girl March 4, 2020 Share March 4, 2020 An old classic Belushi cold opening from SNL that is hilarious: Tomorrow will mark 38 since his death, FYI. 4 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 March 4, 2020 Share March 4, 2020 12 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said: An old classic Belushi cold opening from SNL that is hilarious: Tomorrow will mark 38 since his death, FYI. I love the dig at Bill Murray showering in his swim trunks. One of my favorite John moments is Little Chocolate Donuts. I grew up with a dad who bore a resemblance to John Belushi and he would reenact that sketch whenever Mom brought home some little chocolate donuts. 5 2 Link to comment
Blergh March 4, 2020 Share March 4, 2020 (edited) On 6/17/2019 at 12:10 PM, catlover79 said: I still scream laughing at the scene on The Jeffersons where George's friend (played by Lou Gossett, Jr.) is making repeated passes at Louise. Despite her attempts at rebuffing him, he doesn't get the message. Finally, Mother Jefferson comes into the room and goes after him wielding an umbrella!!! George comes in during all this and asks what is going on. Mother Jefferson: Do you know what your "best friend" was doing? He was getting fresh! George: He what? (To Gossett's character) Hey man, you are sick! Making a pass at my mama! The studio audience just went crazy, and so did I. Priceless!! Let's not forget that right before Mother Jefferson went to town on him with that umbrella the dialogue went like this. "We all know that a 'no' means YES!"Wendell (Louis Gossett, Jr.) 'Not in THIS house, it don't!" , Mother Jefferson (Zara Cully). Not only was she dead right but it was a sidesplitter (and cathartic to see her actually literally DEFEND Louise)! Edited March 5, 2020 by Blergh 7 Link to comment
Shannon L. March 4, 2020 Share March 4, 2020 SNL New Orleans skit: Since it's an election season, I've been watching Steve Kornacki with his smart board a lot and have remembered a really funny skit SNL did about him and his board back during the 2008 season when it was a new feature/segment. I wish I could find it, but I haven't been able to. 2 Link to comment
kiddo82 April 3, 2020 Share April 3, 2020 (edited) TBS has been re-running Friends Season 8 this week and I'm certainly in the mood for some comfort TV. It's not the most famous episode but The One Where Rachel Is Late is one of my all time favorites. I laugh every time at how irritable Rachel is and I absolutely cannot at the end when she's desperate and tries to seduce Ross by picking up the fork but it's awkward instead. (also love Phoebe's "Good God, man, don't anger it.") And I didn't catch it this time around but The One Where Rachel Tells... from earlier in the season is another great for me. I know Jennifer Aniston submitted/won her Emmy for the One Where Rachel Has the Baby but her performance at the end of The One Where Rachel Tells... is sublime. It's funny and vulnerable and touching and sweet all rolled into one. I think it's the best thing she's ever done and I say that as fan. And as a 1-2 punch, The One With the Videotape is a great ensemble episode and probably one of the best written episodes of the series. Edited April 3, 2020 by kiddo82 7 Link to comment
juno April 3, 2020 Share April 3, 2020 My favorite Friends episode is also from season 8. Episode 9: 'The One with the Rumor', I laughed more AND harder than any of the other episodes of the show. Great script. From the first scene to the last, constantly delivering laughs. But even after all the viewings, it hasn't lost any of its greatness. This is without a doubt one of the best Friends episodes ever. 4 Link to comment
DollEyes April 27, 2020 Share April 27, 2020 (edited) Bumping up to add Brad Pitt's spot-on tribute to Dr. Anthony Fauci on the April 25th, 2020 episode of SNL. Pitt perfectly captured Fauci with both jokes and physical comedy. I'd rank it up there with Alex Baldwin's Donald Trump, Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton and Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer. Fun fact: it was Fauci who jokingly chose Pitt to play him on SNL, proving that sometimes, dreams do come true. Edited May 2, 2020 by DollEyes 13 Link to comment
Zella April 27, 2020 Share April 27, 2020 12 hours ago, DollEyes said: Bumping up to add Brad Pitt's spot-on tribute to Dr. Anthony Fauci on the April 24th, 2020 episode of SNL. Pitt perfectly captured Fauci with both jokes and physical comedy. I'd rank it up there with Alex Baldwin's Donald Trump, Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton and Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer. Fun fact: it was Fauci who jokingly chose Pitt to play him on SNL, proving that sometimes, dreams do come true. I seriously lost it when he put his hands to his face in exasperation and said, "I know I shouldn't be touching my face. . . ." LOLOL 4 6 Link to comment
Bastet April 27, 2020 Share April 27, 2020 4 hours ago, Zella said: I seriously lost it when he put his hands to his face in exasperation and said, "I know I shouldn't be touching my face. . . ." LOLOL Me too! The whole thing was funny, but that was what really got me laughing. I don't watch SNL, but enough people were talking about that open that I had to look it up: 1 9 Link to comment
Spartan Girl June 27, 2020 Share June 27, 2020 (edited) In one the funny "break the fourth wall" episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess, Xena and Gabrielle are stalked by this tabloid reporter who wants all the dirt on their latest quest and their relationship. The whole episode is a riot, but the part that made me laugh the most was when the reporter had Gabrielle for an "in studio" interview, when all of a sudden Xena busts into the set. Stagehand: You can't be in here, its a closed set! Xena: Closed set MY BUTT!!!! The way Lucy Lawless snarled out that line was just so damn funny. Edited June 27, 2020 by Spartan Girl 2 Link to comment
Spartan Girl July 24, 2020 Share July 24, 2020 (edited) The Coneheads meeting the Farbers on season 2 of SNL: Who would've thought Dan Aykroyd divebombing out the window would've gotten Gilda Radner and John Belushi to break? That slip up alone made this skit amazing. Edited July 24, 2020 by Spartan Girl 4 Link to comment
Bort July 24, 2020 Share July 24, 2020 42 minutes ago, Spartan Girl said: The Coneheads meeting the Farbers on season 2 of SNL: Who would've thought Dan Aykroyd divebombing out the window would've gotten Gilda Radner and John Belushi to break? That slip up alone made this skit amazing. It was Jane Curtin falling that got Gilda. And Belushi was fine until he saw her breaking. 6 Link to comment
Spartan Girl July 24, 2020 Share July 24, 2020 7 hours ago, kariyaki said: It was Jane Curtin falling that got Gilda. And Belushi was fine until he saw her breaking. So it was. Still, the sight of Dan jumping through the window was pretry funny. And it was just priceless that Gilda and Belushi broke at all. 4 Link to comment
Shannon L. August 6, 2020 Share August 6, 2020 I've been hearing about the new Muppet Show on Disney+ and it reminded me of my favorite moment in The Muppets: Wizard of Oz. At one point, Gonzo breaks the 4th wall and says to the audience "For those of you who have The Dark Side of the Moon cued up, press play now". lol! 11 1 Link to comment
Annber03 August 13, 2020 Share August 13, 2020 Been poking about and watching some old "Whose Line" clips on YouTube, so I'll share a few favorites from there... The infamous "Tapioca!" Greatest Hits: And another one with a bit of a NSFW moment at the beginning: Watching Colin make Ryan dissolve into hysterics is one of life's little pleasures :D. They're like Tim Conway and Harvey Korman in that way. Some genuinely great songs in these clips as well. And then there's this classic: There's so much about this one that's hilarious, but the increasingly confused expression on Colin's face particularly cracks me up :p. 2 9 Link to comment
DollEyes September 6, 2020 Share September 6, 2020 Bumping it up to add the "Black Jeopardy" sketch from the Chadwick Boseman episode of SNL, after which people never saw potato salad, raisins nor the name Karen the same again. 10 Link to comment
Spartan Girl September 7, 2020 Share September 7, 2020 On 9/6/2020 at 12:26 AM, DollEyes said: Bumping it up to add the "Black Jeopardy" sketch from the Chadwick Boseman episode of SNL, after which people never saw potato salad, raisins nor the name Karen the same again. T'Challa yelling "In the face!" after giving that classic answer is priceless. 6 Link to comment
DollEyes September 11, 2020 Share September 11, 2020 In tribute to the late, great Diana Rigg, of all the awesome moments she had as Lady Oleanna Tyrell on Game Of Thrones, the funniest was during her meeting with Ellaria when she dragged her sisters-those who had the nerve to talk, that is-so hard that by the time she was done with them, the Sand Snakes were Sand worms. Cersei may have had the crown, Dany may have wanted the crown, but Lady Oleanna deserved the crown, like the Queen she was. RIP, Diana. 9 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 15, 2020 Share September 15, 2020 (edited) Does unintentionally funny count? Because this moment from Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is hilarious. Is this what Aaron Sorkin think both sketch comedians and people from the Midwest are like, cuz WOW. Edited September 15, 2020 by VCRTracking 2 Link to comment
Zella October 11, 2020 Share October 11, 2020 2 hours ago, xaxat said: OMG I thought that was Lisa Rose but was second guessing myself until I saw Ethan Forhetz pop up at the end. They're the local NBC affiliate in Springfield, MO, and that whole crew is pretty hilarious in how they prank each other. Being familiar with the reporters made that even funnier to me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 5 1 Link to comment
Annber03 October 11, 2020 Share October 11, 2020 "...which I'm just now getting...". LMAO, oh, my god :D. 10 Link to comment
AimingforYoko October 11, 2020 Share October 11, 2020 Here's my question: What in the hell did you eat, that you're in that state of gastro-intestinal distress at a HOME DEPOT?!? 5 Link to comment
Browncoat October 11, 2020 Share October 11, 2020 A quick trip to Taco Bell for lunch on the way to Home Depot..... 3 1 Link to comment
Spartan Girl November 14, 2020 Share November 14, 2020 Since the passings of Sean Connery and Alex Trebek, I’ve been watching SNL’s Celebrity Jeopardy skits. I don’t know if this is the funniest one, but it’s pretty up there: 1 3 5 Link to comment
Spartan Girl January 10, 2021 Share January 10, 2021 They’ve been rerunning Gilligan’s Island in memory of Dawn Wells, and while there are probably tons of moments that were hilarious, I’ll always love that moment from the pilot when Gilligan thinks they’re still at sea and jumps overboard yelling “I’LL SAVE YOU, SKIPPER!” and lands face-first in the sand. I think that was the moment everyone knew an icon was born. 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 10, 2021 Share May 10, 2021 Okay, because I’ve been watching a lot of Happy Days reruns lately, this moment from Ron Howard’s guest-stint on The Simpsons is just hilarious to me. It’s the freeze frame with the theme song kicking in that ALWAYS cracks me up. 4 2 Link to comment
JustHereForFood May 21, 2021 Share May 21, 2021 Staged was full of funny moments, Dame Judy Dench's cameo at the end of season 1 is probably the best: "Do this, do that! Play a queen, play a spy, play a cat!" 6 Link to comment
Spartan Girl June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 Too many moments in the first episode of Loki to count. But Loki’s bewilderment I’m going through the TVA waiting line and shock that his usual tricks weren’t going to work this time were priceless. And no matter how many times I see it, Loki imitating Steve Rogers just to mock him NEVER gets old! 🤣🤣🤣 2 2 Link to comment
DearEvette June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 1 hour ago, Spartan Girl said: Too many moments in the first episode of Loki to count. But Loki’s bewilderment I’m going through the TVA waiting line and shock that his usual tricks weren’t going to work this time were priceless. And no matter how many times I see it, Loki imitating Steve Rogers just to mock him NEVER gets old! 🤣🤣🤣 I think I laughed my ass off in the first five minutes alone. I especially love reactions of the TVA workers. They are just so over it. Loki: "Be careful with that it's a Tesseract" Worker unimpressed :"Sounds dumb." 1 5 Link to comment
Bort June 10, 2021 Share June 10, 2021 I cracked up at the junk drawer of infinity stones that they use as paperweights. 1 4 Link to comment
Spartan Girl June 17, 2021 Share June 17, 2021 (edited) And on this week’s episode of Loki, he wrecks some havoc in Pompeii (to prove to Mobius that the variant is hiding in apocalypses), and it was hilarious. The way he ran around, yelling at the villagers, throwing things in the air, “Nothing else matters! Enjoy your last meal!” And releasing the goats: “Go, my horned friends! Be free!” Absolutely PRICELESS. Also his fight against his other (female) self was a riot. “I would never treat me like this!” Edited June 17, 2021 by Spartan Girl 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl July 7, 2021 Share July 7, 2021 Aaand on this week’s hilariously iconic Loki moment, we had the Loki version of Civil War! 2 Link to comment
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