I mostly agree with your sentiments. I was ready to give them all the credit in the world for not giving in to the temptation of having Simon sing "Still Crazy" when it started. Oh, well ...
--Dave Sikula On Monday, February 16, 2015, M-D November <[email protected]> wrote: > Personally, I was happy to see that they didn't go with the standard clip > show format that previous SNL anniversary specials have favored. In a > nutshell, here's what I thought of the non-retread/non-musical performances: > > - Fallon/Timberlake cold open: I appreciate the fact that they did a > song & dance to work in other cast members (like Drach & her "Debbie > Downer"), I feel like the open was more reminiscent of their 'history of > rap' segments from LNWJF than anything either did on SNL. I would have > much rather had them do "Barry Gibb Talk Show", since it's a sketch that > only gets done every 3 years, and it would have allowed past & current cast > members to do some political impersonations. > - Steve Martin & friends monologue: spot on, except Miley Cyrus had no > business being on stage with 5+ timers. > - Super Bass-O-Matic 2150: Almost perfect, and I like how Ackroyd > handled the blender's failure at the end of the sketch. (Could the props > department not afford a VitaMix? It's the SBOM2150, not the BOM76, for > chrissake.) > - Celebrity Jeopardy: YES. ALL OF THE YES. (And I'm kicking myself > for missing the jokes in the category names.) > - The Californians: Betty White saves the sketch. Godddamn that woman > is game for just about anything. Complete waste of time otherwise. > (Although a decent idea to have David Spades' snarky flight attendant kill > the sketch, Graham Chapman style.) > - Weekend Update: I would have liked more of this and less of the > Californians. > - Marty Short/Maya Rudolph: Loved this except for the aforementioned > Garth/Kat appearance. G&K were redeemed by Murray as Nick Ocean (with Paul > Schaffer!) and, as much as I hate to say it, "What's Up With That?" > (Sudekis in the tracksuit FTW.) Again, the lack of Fallon & Timberlake as > Barry & Robin Gibb was a big oversight here, if you're not going to do > BGTS. > - Digital Short ("That's When You Break"): a nice way to use both > Sandler & Samberg that highlights the challenges of live TV. Also, an > entire verse of "Here's another one of Fallon & Sanz" - yep. > - Wayne's World: it was good to see Wayne & Garth again, but I wish > they'd done more than just a top 10 list. (Again, swap this for the > Californians in both placement & timing.) Would have preferred to see W&G > interact with some other SNL talk show hosts - the "Girlfriends Talk Show" > girls, Jarret & Gobi, Dieter (oh, wait - never mind), Barry & Robin Gibb > (damn it!), Steve Harvey, Fernando...well, you get the picture. I did like > the shout-out to the crew at the very end of the sketch. > > I also really liked that the band got to have a moment of their own as he > introduced the memorial reel, which also featured cast, crew & band alike. > And seeing Nora, Phil & Chris all in a row during memorial reel was like > three hard shots to the gut. That was the one that got me. > > Musical performances? Sir Paul needs some Ricola (and probably should > have been scratched in favor of another performer/sketch), Miley actually > did a nice job with 50 Ways, Kanye & his 'genius' can eat a bag of dicks, > and Paul Simon was great, but I was disappointed that Lorne didn't have > Paul perform "Still Crazy After All These Years" in the turkey costume for > old times' sake. > > On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 7:00:58 AM UTC-5, Michael wrote: >> >> Even a (sometime) Wiig fan like me cannot abide Garth & Kat -- recurring >> characters that are so reliably awful and tedious that they make "The >> Californians" seem like G.B. Shaw..Would I have preferred more Kanye >> indulgence instead of Garth & Kat? Absolutely not. But a Garth & Kat/Garth >> & Wayne tag-team match to the death -- one that Garth & Wayne win? Sure. >> >> On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 3:10:00 AM UTC-8, Dave Sikula wrote: >>> >>> My takeaway was that Rock's eulogy was the price Lorne agreed to to >>> guarantee Murphy's appearance. Personally, I'd have preferred more Martin >>> Short or Lovitz. At least She Who Will Not Be Named didn't get own segment >>> - though having her show up with Armisen was poison enough. >>> >>> Dave Sikula >> >> -- > -- > TV or Not TV .... 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