Reply #30 posted 11/05/14 2:41pm
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kpowers said:
RodeoSchro said:
They have twice as many cast members as they need.
And no one really stands out
And that's why. Although, even in the mass herd that is the current cast, I can still see the talent of Kate McKinnon shining through.
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Reply #32 posted 11/07/14 4:49pm
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FormerlyknownAs, I agree. I miss mad TV show. That show was very funny and entertaining. |
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Reply #33 posted 11/07/14 9:03pm
purplethunder3 121 |
Dalia11 said:
FormerlyknownAs, I agree. I miss mad TV show. That show was very funny and entertaining.
I was thinking the same thing--Mad TV was great when SNL was lame. Made me literally fall on the floor laughing. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Reply #34 posted 11/08/14 12:17pm
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purplethunder3121 said:
Dalia11 said:
FormerlyknownAs, I agree. I miss mad TV show. That show was very funny and entertaining.
I was thinking the same thing--Mad TV was great when SNL was lame. Made me literally fall on the floor laughing.
Do you guys also remember a show called "Fridays"? It originally featured Michael Richards, Mark Blankfield, Rich Hall, and Larry David - amongst a few others - in the cast. It ran Friday nights, late, from 1980-1982. Copying the 'SNL' format, the show was also hosted by a celebrity each week, there was a musical guest, and even a weekly newsdesk segment. AC/DC, the Stray Cats, and the Clash all made their American television debuts on "Fridays" as well. I really liked it and thought it was better than 'SNL' at the time. Here's a pic of the cast:
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Reply #35 posted 11/08/14 2:00pm
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FormerlyKnownAs said:
purplethunder3121 said:
I was thinking the same thing--Mad TV was great when SNL was lame. Made me literally fall on the floor laughing.
Do you guys also remember a show called "Fridays"? It originally featured Michael Richards, Mark Blankfield, Rich Hall, and Larry David - amongst a few others - in the cast. It ran Friday nights, late, from 1980-1982. Copying the 'SNL' format, the show was also hosted by a celebrity each week, there was a musical guest, and even a weekly newsdesk segment. AC/DC, the Stray Cats, and the Clash all made their American television debuts on "Fridays" as well. I really liked it and thought it was better than 'SNL' at the time. Here's a pic of the cast:
I remember this show, though was to young to stay up to watch it. Wish they would play it on Comedy Central. I know Journey appeared on one episode
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Reply #36 posted 11/08/14 7:01pm
purplethunder3 121 |
FormerlyKnownAs said:
purplethunder3121 said:
I was thinking the same thing--Mad TV was great when SNL was lame. Made me literally fall on the floor laughing.
Do you guys also remember a show called "Fridays"? It originally featured Michael Richards, Mark Blankfield, Rich Hall, and Larry David - amongst a few others - in the cast. It ran Friday nights, late, from 1980-1982. Copying the 'SNL' format, the show was also hosted by a celebrity each week, there was a musical guest, and even a weekly newsdesk segment. AC/DC, the Stray Cats, and the Clash all made their American television debuts on "Fridays" as well. I really liked it and thought it was better than 'SNL' at the time. Here's a pic of the cast:
I remember Michael Richards blowing up toy soldiers on that show... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 |
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