Predict My Future Quiz: SNL Debate Will Bring More of the Same
Call me what you like, but when it comes to the cultural phenomenon that we refer to as Saturday Night Live, I just don't get it. Am I the only one who thinks this show is too terrible for words? I won't deny that on a rare occasion they manage to squeeze out a great joke like a kidney
stone, but it doesn't happen that often. By the way, I did say joke. They almost never deliver an entire sketch that rocks. Most of the time they go way too long. Most of the sketches would be just fine if they were trimmed to two minutes or less.
The mock VP debate that they spoofed the other night was no exception. It was predictable and let us be honest the jokes were cheap. It is always the same character assassination type stuff without any meat behind it. I watch every once and a while just hoping that things will turn around. I used to love the show. SNL without debate, groomed some of the greatest comedic talent we have ever been fortunate enough to share. The last couple generations of cast members just don't cut it. If Tina Fey taught a course entitled Design My Own Engagement Ring, I'd expect to see pipe cleaners and stale macaroni. Not that I wouldn't be grateful for someone offering to teach me how to design my own engagement ring, I would just rather someone who really knew what they were doing had it ready and waiting for me.
What I'm trying to say is what happened to the days of Chevy Chase, John Belushi and Bill Murray? Is it so difficult to see what these guys did back in the heyday of the show and then try and be just as funny? I'm not saying they could ever duplicate this kind of talent all together in one place at the same time, just try and be funny. After all, they've done it before. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, David Spade, Adam Sandler, Gilda Radner, Julia Sweeney, Chris Farley and many more have all been very funny on the show at different times throughout history. Why is it so difficult to find really funny people to be on this show? I keep expecting to see one of the current cast members in an interview ask "Can I apply for a job online with Target?" Yes Mr. Myers you can and I think you'll see Tracy Morgan there as well.
The mock VP debate that they spoofed the other night was no exception. It was predictable and let us be honest the jokes were cheap. It is always the same character assassination type stuff without any meat behind it. I watch every once and a while just hoping that things will turn around. I used to love the show. SNL without debate, groomed some of the greatest comedic talent we have ever been fortunate enough to share. The last couple generations of cast members just don't cut it. If Tina Fey taught a course entitled Design My Own Engagement Ring, I'd expect to see pipe cleaners and stale macaroni. Not that I wouldn't be grateful for someone offering to teach me how to design my own engagement ring, I would just rather someone who really knew what they were doing had it ready and waiting for me.
What I'm trying to say is what happened to the days of Chevy Chase, John Belushi and Bill Murray? Is it so difficult to see what these guys did back in the heyday of the show and then try and be just as funny? I'm not saying they could ever duplicate this kind of talent all together in one place at the same time, just try and be funny. After all, they've done it before. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, David Spade, Adam Sandler, Gilda Radner, Julia Sweeney, Chris Farley and many more have all been very funny on the show at different times throughout history. Why is it so difficult to find really funny people to be on this show? I keep expecting to see one of the current cast members in an interview ask "Can I apply for a job online with Target?" Yes Mr. Myers you can and I think you'll see Tracy Morgan there as well.
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Allen Smith
Posted on 10/05/2008 at 9:10:55 PM