Lil Wayne Brings His Autotuner To SNL
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... , but that is among the many reasons I'm not a writer for Saturday Night Live . Also, that stereotype-spitting waiter sketch -- ugh.) Dwayne and his autotuner did the singles, "Lollipop" and "Got Money (Remix)," the most entertaining part of which was a Mack Maine verse and once again watching Weezy's jeans balance beneath his ass and somehow never fall down. If you missed the show, Videogum's harvested just the funny parts (there were a few), and here are videos of Mr. Carter's two songs and magic jeans: Lollipop "Got Money (Remix) (Feat. Mack Maine)" Posted at 11:26 AM by ...
There Was One Other Funny Thing On SNL: Fred Armisen As Nicholas Fehn
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... In yesterday's roundup of just the funny parts of SNL's blockbuster (ratings-wise) 2008 premiere Saturday night, I neglected to mention one very important funny part: Fred Armisen as Nicholas Fehn the political comedian on Weekend Update: ...
SNL: Just The Funny Parts Part: Cat And Chicken
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... Well, it seems that even the overwhelming comedic power of James Franco (and inexplicable cameo-guest Cameron Diaz) wasn't strong enough to make this week's SNL funny. From the Al Franken-assisted oddly dogmatic McCain ad cold open to the weird digital short, this week's show was just a total wash, thwarting my efforts to post "just the funny parts" each Monday morning. So today there's just one short clip, from Weekend Update. Presenting the only part of this week's SNL worth watching on a website instead of doing work: Amy Poehler's cat and chicken ...
T-Mobile's New Commercial Is Just Begging For An SNL Parody
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... Check it out gang, I know what's going to be on SNL this weekend ahead of time! Remember during the premiere they had a funny parody of that T-Mobile commercial with Jason Sudeikis playing the dad who called his daughter's friends hot (the video is #2 here)? Well there's another messed up T-Mobile commercial, and you've probably seen it because it's literally playing all the time instead of anything else on TV this week: ...




