Twitter had a field day with this one...
Twitter had a field day with this one...
Twitter had a field day with this one...
Twitter had a field day with this one...
If you were an even vaguely weird kid in the 1990's, then Nickelodeon's kid sketch show, "All That" was about as good as you can get. Between Pierre Escargot honking it up in French in the bathtub to the premiere of the beloved performer Amanda Bynes. The show, that was a staple for millenials, and boasts SNL's longest running cast member, Kenan Thompson, as one of its alumni, is now coming back to Nickelodeon, with the aforementioned Mr. Thompson serving as executive producer.
If you were an even vaguely weird kid in the 1990's, then Nickelodeon's kid sketch show, "All That" was about as good as you can get. Between Pierre Escargot honking it up in French in the bathtub to the premiere of the beloved performer Amanda Bynes. The show, that was a staple for millenials, and boasts SNL's longest running cast member, Kenan Thompson, as one of its alumni, is now coming back to Nickelodeon, with the aforementioned Mr. Thompson serving as executive producer.
This Saturday Night Live sketch, involving a game show where millennials try to win money from an ever greedy baby boomer generation, is interesting in its politics. It starts incredibly progressive and empathetic -- focusing on how baby boomers will destroy the lives of millennials in this ever growing economy that is meant to suffocate those who suffer the most, and the uhh-- tries to play both sides by saying millennials complain too much? The economy has been suffocated by one very selfish generation, and this millennial generation just wants people to recognize that uhh-- your transphobic bullshit won't fly anymore, old man! In any case, Saturday Night Live discussed this economic suffocation in between their okay sketches involving Alec Baldwin in bad costumes in "Millennial Millions", a game show where millennials try to scrounge back whatever money they can from the Baby Boomers who grabbed it from the world.
This Saturday Night Live sketch, involving a game show where millennials try to win money from an ever greedy baby boomer generation, is interesting in its politics. It starts incredibly progressive and empathetic -- focusing on how baby boomers will destroy the lives of millennials in this ever growing economy that is meant to suffocate those who suffer the most, and the uhh-- tries to play both sides by saying millennials complain too much? The economy has been suffocated by one very selfish generation, and this millennial generation just wants people to recognize that uhh-- your transphobic bullshit won't fly anymore, old man! In any case, Saturday Night Live discussed this economic suffocation in between their okay sketches involving Alec Baldwin in bad costumes in "Millennial Millions", a game show where millennials try to scrounge back whatever money they can from the Baby Boomers who grabbed it from the world.
Pete Davidson created an outrage after jokes regarding Texas candidate Dan Crenshaw's eyepatch in a Weekend Update segment on Saturday Night Live. In a segment at first made headlines for Pete Davidson tearing up during this discussion of his break up with Ariana Grande, an off hand comment about Texas GOP candidate Dave Crenshaw. The comment jokes about Crenshaw's decision to wear eye patch to make up for his lost eye, saying he looks like a hitman from a porno, and when the joke didn't land quite as well as Davidson would have liked, Davidson added, perhaps ill advisedly, added "He lost his eye in a war or whatever".
Pete Davidson created an outrage after jokes regarding Texas candidate Dan Crenshaw's eyepatch in a Weekend Update segment on Saturday Night Live. In a segment at first made headlines for Pete Davidson tearing up during this discussion of his break up with Ariana Grande, an off hand comment about Texas GOP candidate Dave Crenshaw. The comment jokes about Crenshaw's decision to wear eye patch to make up for his lost eye, saying he looks like a hitman from a porno, and when the joke didn't land quite as well as Davidson would have liked, Davidson added, perhaps ill advisedly, added "He lost his eye in a war or whatever".
Saturday Night Live's latest sketch targeted Kanye West and Trump's recent White House meeting, which was slightly strange and filled with odd comments. However SNL have once again hit the nail on the head, as this parody starring Alec Baldwin as President Donald Trump, Chris Redd as Kanye West and Kenan Thompson as NFL player, Jim Brown, could have easily been the real thing...
Saturday Night Live's latest sketch targeted Kanye West and Trump's recent White House meeting, which was slightly strange and filled with odd comments. However SNL have once again hit the nail on the head, as this parody starring Alec Baldwin as President Donald Trump, Chris Redd as Kanye West and Kenan Thompson as NFL player, Jim Brown, could have easily been the real thing...
Kenan Thompson opened up as to why he didn't come on the stage when Kanye invited the cast up for his now infamous rant, calling it, "cheese in a mouse trap" to Late Night's Seth Meyers.
Kenan Thompson opened up as to why he didn't come on the stage when Kanye invited the cast up for his now infamous rant, calling it, "cheese in a mouse trap" to Late Night's Seth Meyers.
"For some reason I'm a warthog... probably because I'm round and I'm friendly, and every now and then I eat a little trash."
"For some reason I'm a warthog... probably because I'm round and I'm friendly, and every now and then I eat a little trash."
This is also maybe one of the most expensive sketches — much less cut sketches — we've ever seen!
This is also maybe one of the most expensive sketches — much less cut sketches — we've ever seen!
Ah, barfing. The ultimate laughing.
Ah, barfing. The ultimate laughing.
“It’s been a long time, Barack. Almost as long as since a guy talked over a record like this”.
“It’s been a long time, Barack. Almost as long as since a guy talked over a record like this”.
And says good bye to Skeleton Bannon to boot.
And says good bye to Skeleton Bannon to boot.
SNL had an amazing episode with Chance the Rapper, Kate MacKinnon as Clinton and a bleak cold open with John Goodman, Alec Baldwin and Beck Bennett as Vladimir Putin.
SNL had an amazing episode with Chance the Rapper, Kate MacKinnon as Clinton and a bleak cold open with John Goodman, Alec Baldwin and Beck Bennett as Vladimir Putin.