FYW Blog Week 10: Response to SNL
Saturday Night Live is a staple when it comes to late night comedy. As far as I know, it is one of the longest running shows to still have such a large and devout audience. I didn’t get into Saturday Night Live until fairly recently, when I found myself watching Youtube clips of some of the skits. It is amazing how many famous actors and comedians have been on the show, and that doesn’t seem to be changing either. Some of my favorite skits have been E-Meth and Jail Cellmate. The E-Meth skit is basically an advertisement for an alternative way of doing meth, and they go on to advertise an electronic cigarette equivalent for meth. The Jail Cellmate skit shows someone getting put in a jail cell and their cellmate ends up being Bill Cosby, who is so old and crazy that they have to request a change. My all time favorite SNL skit though, is the one called Buying Beer, where a group of underage guys go to elaborate lengths trying to convince a gas station worker to sell them beer. Now after seeing “The Champions,” it is up there with my favorites as well. Ithink Charles Barkley is hilarious, ad pairing him up with Kenan Thompson is a dynamic duo. There are so many funny one liners and jokes in that skit that it is hard to choose the best ones. I agree that the superiority theory is a good way to describe the humour in this skit. It is very interesting to think of that side of the athletes, as opposed to their glamorous lifestyle and the fact that they’re getting paid to play a game. It’s not often I think about the toll the sport may take on their body. It definitely makes you feel superior to Kenan Thompson’s character though, because football has left him dumb as a rock.
Charles Barkley is great. Did you see the Capital One ads with him, Spike Lee, and Samuel L Jackson where they are riding horses and stuff out west? The first time I saw it I had to rewind and watch it again like 5 times.
ReplyDeleteI will have to check all those out! Barkley does a very good job as a comic answer even though he somehow also is not a very good actor. He makes it work for him, which I guess in a way makes him a good actor.
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