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Fav SNL skit, or actor?

gymrat

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On man there's been some great ones over the years. Here's a few of mine.

Chris farley (Motivational speaker)

will Faro

Eddie Murphy (buckwheat)


There's more I just have to think of them.
 
john goodman as "Referree Pittman"

John Goodman, Norm (Cheers), et. all as "The Superfans"
 
Darktooth said:
When Chris Farley was a Chipendale dancer... that was great.

lol Patrick Swaze consoling him "Dude your moves are great"

"We even thought that some of our overweight ladies would like an overweight dancer"

classic
 
I loved John Belushi as the samurai. When I was a little kid, I would watch SNL for that skit alone.
 
canteen boy

mike meyers as joey lawrence

any character by phil hartman

schmidts gay beer

AM ale (another beer commercial)

matt foley motivational speaker

dana carvey singing the chopping broccoli song

too many to list
 
celebrity jeopardy

or when cameron diaz hosted... the skit where there is a children show about a train or something and they each had a letter on them. F U C and K... LoL
 
Roxbury Club Guys
Brian Fellows
Blues Brothers
ANY Eddie Murphy skits
The one where Chevy Chase and Bill Murray read classic caddy shack, and Chevy gets the lines messed up.
The one with Britney Spears and the stoner college dorm rooms with kyle mongue fraiser remix song
Rock in the gay bar lol

Now that I think about it, with all the years, cast members, and skits, I could never pick just one....
 
The Blues Brothers
The Bumble Bees
The Roxbury Club Boys


Best skit line ever!

Dan Ackroyd and Jane Curtain doing the Point, Counter Point type of talk show.

At one point Dan looks and Jane.

Says..."Jane you ignorant Slut!"
 
Just saw this rerun of a skit on E!

It was a 18th century ball, Bill Murray was the Earl of Sandwich, Jane Curtain was Lady Wilkenson, Al Franken? was the Duke of Arguyle.

Buck Henry and Gilda Radner were the Lord and Lady Douchebag.

Bill Murray: "So Douchebag, what kind of invention are you sitting on now?"
 
WizKid25 said:
celebrity jeopardy

or when cameron diaz hosted... the skit where there is a children show about a train or something and they each had a letter on them. F U C and K... LoL

Sean Conery: "Anal bum Cover"

Alex Trebek: "awe.....that's an album cover."
 
The only thing that I remember that hasn't been mentioned is Mr. Robinsons Neighbourhood. That shit still cracks me up.

You can find a few snl skits on kazaa too if you are interested.
 
I had the pleasure of being on SNL twice and working with all the 90's greats. The most popular sketch I did is "The gloria brigade, gays in the military". Sinbad was the host. I was the guy cutting Adam Sandlers hair, picking up Rob Schnieder and setting the table with Farley..........Lots of fun afterwards.
 
Farley, and old school steve martin and akroyd, the 2 czechs, those wiiiiild and craaaazy guys ! nice plaid suits
 
I can't believe no one said my favorite:

Hans and Frans.... I wish I could get a tape with all those skits!

Other favs:

Subliminal Man
Opera Man
Short-Term Memory Man
 
hmmm...this is a question that requires some serious pondering, due to the fact i have seen about every episode 2-3 times.

Hollywood minute with Spade was always one of my favorites.

Norm McDonald, Nealon, and Dennis Miller were all great with weekend update.

Waynes World was probably my overall favorite sketch. As well the only SNL spinoff movie that was ever worth anything, and one of my favorite comedies to date.

I loved the entire early 90s cast, and Will Ferrell, Norm, and Tim Meadows from the past generation. The new cast, Jimmy Fallon is pretty good with Nick Burns, but the majority of the stuff is pretty weak now. Horatio Sans is pretty funny as well as far as the current cast goes.
 
yes miller, nealon, and mcdonald were probably the most consistant funny bits on each episode.

Has anyone ever seen the Blue Oyster Cult skit where Will Farrell played the cowbell? Chris Walken was this funny music producer. It was one of those skits where veryone was cracking up.
 
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