Another Classic Steve Martin Sketch

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January 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment

I just couldn’t resist posting another classic Steve Martin clip!
Does anyone else remember King Tut?


I think this musical number was so popular because people remember the insanity surrounding the King Tut exhibit whenever it came to town. Although I didn’t make it to the museum when it was [...]

A Classic Steve Martin Sketch

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January 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment

In case you haven’t heard, Steve Martin is hosting SNL next Saturday for the 15th time. That’s unprecedented on the show until now.
Since 1976, his appearances have created some of the most memorable characters. One of my faves has always been Martin and Dan Aykroyd as those “wild and crazy guys” The Festrunk [...]

SNL Holiday Countdown - Day 9!

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December 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Ahhh the 80s. This is the Saturday Night Live that I grew up on. And like the Ghost of Christmas Past, the SNL Holiday Countdown Calendar is about to take you back in time.
When Santa comes down with a stomach virus on Christmas Eve, Hanukkah Harry comes to the rescue, delivering gifts to [...]

SNL Holiday Countdown - Day 5!

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December 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment

It’s Day 5 of the SNL Holiday Countdown Calendar, and we’ve found a funny little clip from December 20, 1986.
Host William Shatner introduces the It’s a Wonderful Life Lost Ending, with Dana Carvey as George Bailey, and Jon Lovitz as Mr. Potter. Many argue this is one of Carvey’s finest SNL performances ever. [...]

SNL Holiday Countdown - Day 3!

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December 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment

It’s Day 3 of the SNL Holiday Countdown Calendar, and we’ve got a classic for you. From 1975, it’s Chevy Chase as President Gerald Ford, in Christmas Eve at the White House.
Talk about confusing Christmas carols with Easter songs, and literally trimming a Christmas tree!
Chevy Chase went on to star in a number [...]

Classic SNL Skits - The Judy Miller Show

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November 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment

I’ve been an SNL fan for most of my life. In fact, I was watching the show when I probably shouldn’t have been because I was way too young to a) be up so late and b) to truly understand some of the content. There is one sketch that I remember very fondly, [...]