We are old! I have resigned myself to the fact.I forgot about it being their 50th year. I still remember Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, John Belushi, Dan Akroyd, Steve Martin's many guest appearances, etc. Or maybe I should say "I'm Chevy Chase and you're not!" "Jane, you ignorant S***t!", Rose Ann Roseanna Danna, "Foxes!", "Never mind!" I feel so old.
I record it. The show has been uneven lately, some are duds, the Ryan Gosling one recently was hilarious.Wow.....50 years
I don't watch anymore (I don't stay up that late), but I should record it.
Thanks for posting about it being the shows 50th year
We are old! I have resigned myself to the fact.
I record it. The show has been uneven lately, some are duds, the Ryan Gosling one recently was hilarious.
Well said!The thing is, it's always been like that. It's the nature of experimental comedy. We all remember the classic stuff from the early days or the early 90's era, but how many duds were there? There were actually lots. We just eventually foget those and remember the good stuff. The only thing I might knock them on in the more recent times (and this is still going back a ways at this point), is dipping into the same thing too many times. With some sketches you can do that, but most, the one and done is best - you can't recapture that magic sometimes.
The show will continue.Makes you wonder as the creator Lorne Michaels said it could be the last season but really would be surprised and then again wouldn't.
...unfortunately, he has already stated that he will NOT be appearing in the anniversary show.....he won't be a "wild and crazy guy"....Steve Martin could come back to do Tim Walz skits
AFAIK Steve only turned down the Walz role....unfortunately, he has already stated that he will NOT be appearing in the anniversary show.....he won't be a "wild and crazy guy"....
No. Country artist Jelly Roll.I just went to record it today and it said "Jelly Roll performs". Is that by chance the famous jazz pianist? DS, who majored in Jazz studies, regaled me with stories and he me know the irony of a place like Disney using his name on a place (the piano bar) when he didn't act very "Disney-like".