What's your favourite Saturday Night Live sketch?
@elizabethbathory (1132)
United States
April 14, 2007 8:53pm CST
I've been watching Saturday Night Live for the past twenty years, or more! There are so many sketches that I never get tired of, though I have to say that I simply can't stop laughing when I see either "Lazy Sunday," which is a rap spoof, or "Taco Town," which makes fun of Mexican fast food chains. There was also a sketch with Horatio Sanz where he worked in a leather store, though no one seems to remember that one and I can't find it anywhere. If you love Saturday Night Live as much as I do, I'd love to hear from you!
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@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
15 Apr 07
"skylab"-with john belushi.that still makes me laugh-he went on a full rant about that one.
my second fave is eddie murphy's james brown "hot tub" sketch.
too hot in the hot tub..gotta get out gotta get out..
@elizabethbathory (1132)
• United States
15 Apr 07
The hot tub sketch is priceless! *laugh out loud* I had forgotten about that one. Speaking of Eddie Murphy, I also liked his Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood sketch.
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
15 Apr 07
c-i-l-l ma landlord.
that was hilarious.and "gumby dammit".
he saved that show totally when they had the charles rocket cast.
@Nebuloso (179)
• United States
1 May 07
I haven't regularly watched SNL for a long time, but I used to be a huge fan. Of course, I didn't used to have cable or even a VCR at the time either, but I digress...
If you don't mind me going old-school here for a moment...
Dana Carvey as the "Church Lady"
Jon Lovitz as "Tommy Flanigan" (Yeah, that's the ticket!) - golden!
Chris Farley as motivational speaker "Matt Foley" (who lived in a van down by the river)
Da Bears!
Martin Short as "Ed Grimley" (I must say!)
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@elizabethbathory (1132)
• United States
1 May 07
Well, LA-DE-FRICKIN'-DA! Haha! I just saw a commercial for SNL on Comedy Central where they showed a clip of Farley doing that sketch--I miss him! All the sketches you mentioned are great.