Bill Hader and Darrell Hammond tend to be the only two right now to watch for, Tina is alright, I don't mind Amy, she can be really cute, sometimes though... no. I hated the spanking skit, it was unfunny. Horatio Sanz, is probably the most unfunny person on the face of the planet. He needs to go and make Bill Hader a full time member. Catherine Zeta Jones was meh. The whole thing seemed to be promotional material for... Chicago. Wait that's not out this year? WHAT!?? Three years ago, oops their bad. The opening presidential skits are getting old, while some of the quotes were funny they are just getting old. At least spruce them up a little, add Darrell as Bill Clinton or Al Gore or something, not just a bystander.
I quit watching after the Indigo Girls sketch. Man, that was painful. I have the rest recorded and will probably just skip to the Sheryl Crow performances, unless you guys tell me to check something out.
EDIT: I don't even know where the Indigo Girls stuff was coming from. I'm not a big fan, but I've never heard them say things that would make sense for them to be teased as ultra liberal, feministas.
That was painful to watch, although I also bailed halfway through. Lance is a real athletic hero but comedy clearly is not his bag. This was an odd hosting choice which I can only assume was done because of the Sheryl Crow new album to hawk connection and Lance's generally broad appeal.
I was flinching in embarrassment during the Indigo sketch and thought both and Lance and Sheryl probably read more into the stray dogs running around them at that point.
Not polical, but the Indigo Girls made a lot of press this summer for a sex-education in schools tour they were shut out of numerous schools for discussing gay rights issues throughout the west & south. So, it made a lot of press over the last 12 months or so.
This week we have Jason Lee as the host and the Foo Fighters as the special musical guests. It looks very promising, with two of my favorite acts in entertainment in one show, it is sure to be something great.
Special note, a special entitled "SNL in the 80's" airs tomorrow on NBC.
I was laughing hard during the Falconer skit. The Caulk skit was funny (and funnier than most of the other skits this season, even if the skit is low-brow, the snappy reparte and timing was the saving grace for the skit).
Yeah, I liked those two skits. I know it's been said but there needs to be a better writing staff. Jason did an excellent job hosting but the material was awful.
Hopefully they invite Jason back to host sometime soon.
Tonight we have special guest host Eva Longoria and muscial guest Korn.
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Well, I know Eva can act, but I am not a fan Desperate Housewives and don't get me started on Korn. But I am not going to let the hosts stop me from watching.
I'm midway through the Spammies, and it is hilarious. Great start!
OMG, that was perhaps the WORST musical performance I've ever seen on SNL, and yes, I'm including last year's Ashlee Simpson debacle (at least that was good for a laugh). I've avoided the misfortune of hearing a Korn "song" all the way through up until now, but my luck ran out tonight. What a talentless black hole of suck that "band" is.
They really need to dump the opening sketches based on Bush speeches and press conferences. They're just not funny, and I don't think Will Forte's Bush works that well. Just do a "Hardball" sketch every week. Darrell Hammond is reliably funny as Chris Matthews, and when they get Forte's Zell Miller in the mix I'm usually ROTFLMAO. Although I do worry that Forte's going to have a stroke or something while doing that bit.