Posted on 02/15/2015 4:23:50 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
Alright it appears this is the 40-year review of SNL.
The actual review begins in a bit over a half an hour, but there is a lead-in one-hour segment which is going on now.
I've already seen Sarah Palin interviewed, and her nemesis Tina Fey as well.
Eddie Murphy seems to have a knock-out main squeeze, when he was just interviewed.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbc.com ...
OK the show is starting...
“the show is starting...”
Ugh, not well. Hope it improves.
Wow,looking at the alumni. THIS is 50 shades of grey.
I think this is good so far.
(lots of alumni)
I am writing a pilot for a sitcom called “That’s Mah Dick!” starring Chevy Chase as Dick Cheney.
I agree. Tina Fey was amazing.
Paul McCartney needs to retire, he sounded terrible.
It’s not about that. If you knew SNL in the day you would understand just how rough it was.
McCartney did look awful. All hollowed out and frail looking, with that eggshell voice.
I do have a cure for him though and it involves a juicy steak.
Betty White looks as youthful as ever though!
It wold have been funny if Sarah introduced herself as Tina Fey
I haven’t yet seen Sarah Palin, did I miss that?
(I’ve been watching though, I don’t think so)
Sad to see McCartney straining his voice. Retire Sir Paul.
#15 He gain some weight. Read the comment about how mean he was back then as he is now.
http://www.janetcharltonshollywood.com/excuse-me-sir-did-you-used-to-be-chevy-chase/
I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time
Where’s Dennis Miller -— too conservative?
If you ever listen to Millers radio program or catch him on OReilly he has mentioned quite a few times he had his time on SNL and had no interest in returning or appearing with the old cast.
So if Dennis Miller is not there, he must have a reason.
Still waiting for Father Guido Sarducci!!
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