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SNL Has Actually Been Somewhat Funny, But Article Says Its Failing
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:37 pm
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:37 pm
This year so far SNL has actually been pretty decent. I will say the only two episodes I watched almost all of were the one with Bill Burr and the one with Dave Chappelle. And those two episodes were pretty good.
The Chappelle skit as the Allstate dude with Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben was pretty funny.I am trying to find it on youtube, but it looks like all the ones that were posted were removed.
Then there is Jim Carrey who play Joe Biden, he looks almost just like him especially when he puts the sun glasses on. Alec Baldwin is Trump and Maya Rudolph is Kamala Harris. I think they do a good job equally busting their balls. But evidently that isn't popular.
USA Today
And SNL seems to have given both Bill Burr and Dave Chappelle more free range than they seem to normally give their host.
I seems like the criticism in this article is just grasping for straws. Thoughts?
The Chappelle skit as the Allstate dude with Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben was pretty funny.I am trying to find it on youtube, but it looks like all the ones that were posted were removed.
Then there is Jim Carrey who play Joe Biden, he looks almost just like him especially when he puts the sun glasses on. Alec Baldwin is Trump and Maya Rudolph is Kamala Harris. I think they do a good job equally busting their balls. But evidently that isn't popular.
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Joe Biden won the presidency, but Jim Carrey and "SNL" have lost big so far in 2020.
In October, "Saturday Night Live" returned to Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York ready to bring some normalcy back to a 2020 that has been traumatic and taxing. With a masked audience and political opening sketches, "SNL" and producer Lorne Michaels are trying to bring the funny back to our lives. If only they were succeeding.
So far in its 46th season, which has run for the last six weeks without break, "SNL" has been cathartic but hollow, occasionally funny but rarely hilarious, topical without being relevant and loud without saying much of anything. With a pandemic leaving Americans craving humor and relief, a presidential election to parody and a strong series of hosts, why has the quality of the new season of "SNL" failed so miserably?
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The sketch comedy's biggest problem is also its most famous: Carrey as Joe Biden. Over the summer NBC made a big deal out of Carrey, a veteran comedian who has excelled as an "SNL" host in the past, taking on the role of the then-Democratic presidential nominee. But when Carrey arrived with silver wig and aviator sunglasses in the Oct. 3 season premiere, his performance quickly became cringe-worthy.
The comedian's impression of Biden isn't so much a character as a costume. His Biden wears the aforementioned aviators, makes a lot of finger guns and that's pretty much it. Carrey slips into other characters frequently: A touch of "The Mask" here, a pinch of Clint Eastwood there. Biden has a distinctive voice, but Carrey mostly growls at the camera.
Carrey is a symptom of a larger issue: Michaels and the writers don't seem to trust the cast, considering how many celebrity ringers continually make appearances. Alec Baldwin has been showing up to play President Donald Trump in cold opens for so long that we forget it's not par for the 45-year course for big stars to jump into the fray to portray big names. But after Baldwin came a parade of famous faces as the Democratic primary contenders, including Maya Rudolph, who continued playing Vice President-elect Kamala Harris after she joined Biden's ticket.
Most of the cold opens this season so far have included the trio of Carrey, Baldwin and Rudolph. Rudolph has even seemingly turned the clock back 20 years on her career, appearing in sketches that aren't political: as old grandmothers, Aunt Jemima and an 80s jeans model. Yet this year's cast is huge: There are 15 repertory and five featured players from which to choose (currently minus Cecily Strong and Aidy Bryant, who are briefly excused to work on other projects they would have filmed over the summer if not for the pandemic). None of those young comedians were good enough for an "arse angel jeans" parody, apparently.
The cast members that actually manage to make it into sketches are usually the old standbys: Kate McKinnon and Kenan Thompson remain as prominent as ever, as do Pete Davidson and Beck Bennett (last year's newbies Chole Fineman and Bowen Yang have made it into a decent number of sketches). Audiences would be hard pressed to pick out new cast members in a sketch, let alone name them.
Short on memorable original cast members, "SNL" is also short on jokes that land. Stuck in a year no Hollywood writer could have imagined, "SNL" writers are struggling to find parody in the absurd. Constantly repeating lines from actual presidential debates and events ("Will you shut up, man?") is lazy and an admission of defeat. The actual words politicians say aren't supposed to be funnier than what writers can come up with (Sarah Palin never actually said "I can see Russia from my house").
The first sketch after the host monologue is meant to be the strongest of the night, but it has repeatedly fallen flat (in the second episode, Bill Burr and McKinnon screaming at a socially distant party because they can't pronounce words correctly was joyless). Host John Mulaney's recent episode saw multiple sketches relying on terrible rape jokes for its punchlines. Bringing the audience back is just a reminder of how many jokes don't land in the room.
A series as old and prominent as "SNL" is always ripe for criticism, some of it unfair. Putting on any kind of comedy in a year as full of tragedy and hardship as 2020 is immensely challenging, even without on-set COVID-19 protocols. But it is possible to find humor in the pandemic and the election (see comedian Sarah Cooper's recent Netflix special for a shining example).
"SNL" is at its best when it finds a good cast ready to confront the current moment in American history. In 2020, it just doesn't have that.
USA Today
And SNL seems to have given both Bill Burr and Dave Chappelle more free range than they seem to normally give their host.
I seems like the criticism in this article is just grasping for straws. Thoughts?
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:41 pm to OweO
SNL was always must watch up until 2008-2011ish and that's pushing it. Hasnt been relevant since then and It is a complete after thought today.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:42 pm to OweO
So Dave Chappelle is funny at doing a skit show?
Shocked.
Shocked.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:43 pm to OweO
SNL's crowd is basically a Chelsea Handler/Samantha Bee crowd
They've gone from broad mainstream appeal to having a loyal following of left-leaning, politics-obsessed people who tune in to hear shitty Trump jokes where the anti-Republican/anti-Trump message is first and the humor is second.
I'm conservative, but I would die on the hill that the modern left has killed comedy. Sensible democrats should too. I mean, this article dances all around without addressing it.
Imagine how much material there has been with Trump, BLM/riots, transgender insanity, etc. But you can't get into 2/3 of that because again, the left has slaughtered comedy.
They've gone from broad mainstream appeal to having a loyal following of left-leaning, politics-obsessed people who tune in to hear shitty Trump jokes where the anti-Republican/anti-Trump message is first and the humor is second.
I'm conservative, but I would die on the hill that the modern left has killed comedy. Sensible democrats should too. I mean, this article dances all around without addressing it.
Imagine how much material there has been with Trump, BLM/riots, transgender insanity, etc. But you can't get into 2/3 of that because again, the left has slaughtered comedy.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:43 pm to OweO
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grasping for straws
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OweO
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:44 pm to OweO
SNL hasn't been "funny" in 20+ years.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:46 pm to LegendInMyMind
It’s so bad
It’s time to end it
Try something else in that time slot
It’s time to end it
Try something else in that time slot
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:48 pm to LegendInMyMind
For some reason Chris Farley doing a Newt Gingrich skit (at the Capitol in front of Congress) came across my Youtube feed today.
It was actually kind of funny and Farley seemed to be doing the live skit just for the act of being funny.
Didn't get all mean spirited shock funny.
It was actually kind of funny and Farley seemed to be doing the live skit just for the act of being funny.
Didn't get all mean spirited shock funny.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:51 pm to OweO
People are just fed up by the left wing political bullshite. WU was still the reliable segment and they've gone full socialist Alex on that. I'd rather watch the late west coast Pac 12/WAC game than a second of SNL.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:53 pm to OweO
Somewhat Funny is being generous. Outside of 1 or 2 episodes and a handful of sketches, it's been dogshit.
Jim Carey is not a good Biden. He's basically just playing his old characters in a Biden suit.
Maya Rudolph is pretty good as Harris. But the people that write her parts suck.
Pete Davidson is such a little bitch too. He trashed the show and the cast last year, yet stayed on the show. Probably because he realizes there is no future for him elsewhere.
Jim Carey is not a good Biden. He's basically just playing his old characters in a Biden suit.
Maya Rudolph is pretty good as Harris. But the people that write her parts suck.
Pete Davidson is such a little bitch too. He trashed the show and the cast last year, yet stayed on the show. Probably because he realizes there is no future for him elsewhere.
This post was edited on 11/11/20 at 7:59 pm
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:56 pm to OweO
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Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:58 pm to LegendInMyMind
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SNL hasn't been "funny" in 20+ years.
I know and I don't watch it much, but I used to watch in when I was a teenager then went 15+ years without watching 1 episode. But the past few years I started to record it just to watch the Weekend Updates and even then I would end up deleting most of them without watching, but this year with Chris Rock, Bill Burr and Chappelle, I actually watched a good bit of those episodes and I thought they were pretty good episodes.
Like I said, I haven't watched that much of SNL for at least 15 years, maybe closer to 20 years, but when I did watch a skit, it seemed like they were not in the least bit "edgy", but the episodes for this season has been pretty "edgy".
The Uncle Ben skit with Dave Chappelle seemed like something he came up with.. Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, the black dude from All State and count chocula meeting with HR and they inform Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben they were fired because people were offended when they saw them on their products.. It just had a Chappelle touch to it and it didn't seem like something they would have done since they started being more "PC".
Posted on 11/11/20 at 7:59 pm to OweO
SNL was supposed to be a launching pad for new writers and comedians. It morphed into a career path and died.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 8:02 pm to OweO
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ike I said, I haven't watched that much of SNL for at least 15 years, maybe closer to 20 years, but when I did watch a skit, it seemed like they were not in the least bit "edgy", but the episodes for this season has been pretty "edgy".
You need to watch 2010-2014 ish.
The cast was great:
Bill Hader
Jason Sudakis
Bobby Moynihan
Will Forte
Andy Samberg
Kristen Wig
Taran Killam
Kate McKinnon
Fred Armisen
Posted on 11/11/20 at 8:09 pm to MSUDawg98
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I'd rather watch the late west coast Pac 12/WAC game than a second of SNL.
Football after dark! Well last week was the PAC12's first week back and their best matchup started at 11AM.
As for as SNL, I just want funny. Make fun of whoever they want, if they do politics, then make fun of both sides..
But it seems like their skits start off with a good idea but by the time they eliminate the stuff that they don't want on TV, the skits are all a shell of something else.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 8:44 pm to OweO
SNL and Jim Carrey both caught a severe case of TDS. Carrey hasn’t been funny since the 90’s. His over the top schtick got old and annoying.
Posted on 11/11/20 at 8:48 pm to Tiger Prawn
anyone that finds SNL is just proving they have no sense of humor
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