a mild step up, My full set of screencaps for this episode is here, TOMORROW Bonnie Raitt performs "Runaway" and "Give It All Up or Let Me Go" (with Robert Klein). This is such a Kevin Nealon-feeling premise that I can tell he mostly likely wrote this sketch himself (which I know is something I’ve said a lot about Kevin throughout this SNL era, but he does have a very distinctive writing style and humor).
— John McLaughlin makes another funny appearance tonight. — Funny visuals of an animated fist punching people who drink from the liquor can. Some guests are rough out of the gate but Walken showed from the start what would make him such a great host for most of his tenure. — A good laugh from Christopher responding to Victoria’s crying with an insincere, monotone “There, there” and pat on the back. This reminds me of an Update joke Norm Macdonald would later do, where he criticizes the looks of a deaf Miss America contest winner while holding a sheet of paper over his mouth so deaf viewers can’t read his lips. The X-police burst in on a couple for cohabitating, kill the girlfriend and frame the boyfriend for murder.
STARS: ***.
— Nice effect of the camera (the female guest) smoking a cigarette.
troubled clan wins against well-adjusted group, — Good premise for a Family Feud parody. Her mother, Marge Goddard (née Haydock), was a pianist, while her father, John Raitt, was an actor in musical productions such as Oklahoma! I haven’t been getting many laughs at all during this. — Funny twist with the lady in the bathroom turning out to be Adam in disguise, who whips off his wig and dances in front of the woman who we’re seeing the perspective of.
Required fields are marked *. — Very funny annoyed delivery from Phil telling Farley “How about clothes you’ve gotten too fat for?” STARS: **, NICH-AID
The skits for this episode are as follows: Mr. Mike sings with Tina Turner and tells... View production, box office, & company info. STARS: ****½, THE DUMPER — Absolutely hilarious part with Continental showing his masseuse diploma from the University of Beijing. — Hmm, Phil has shown up as Mikhail Gorbachev. — He launches into a song early on in this monologue, which would go on to be a tradition in his subsequent SNL monologues. — Very funny bit where after Rainbow Head describes his wig as an afro, Jan and Nora clarify to viewers in a sincere voice “Afro-Americans.” despite repeated warnings, (host) orders the Super Fire Hot chicken wings, — I like Phil entering as the manager to try to persuade Christian to re-think his order of super fire hot wings. Raitt is of Scottish ancestry; … host shows excitement by singing “Throwin’ A Ball Tonight” & tap-dancing, — When mentioning how audiences say he comes off cold and sinister in movies, Christopher says he always hears a criticism that he often sounds like he’s reading his lines off cue cards. Rhonda Weiss. I almost thought something went wrong, technical-wise. — Good to see David Spade getting decent airtime and dialogue tonight. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. — Dana’s sleazy facial expressions while dancing are priceless.
The live version has him responding to Kevin’s Cup Head costume by saying a disappointed “That was… better than all of mine” and sadly walking away in defeat (this would later get turned into a running gag in his future Halloween costume Update commentaries, where he would always end it by saying a humbled “You have topped me again, Kevin Nealon”).
— Nora: “Is there a pot of gold at the end of Rainbow Head’s rainbow?” That already-hilarious line was topped even further by Christopher’s silent, stone-faced reaction, which got a great response from the audience (and resulted in Christopher smirking). From Coraline to ParaNorman check out some of our favorite family-friendly movie picks to watch this Halloween. STARS: ****, MUSICAL PERFORMANCE — Ha, just now, Hans and Franz have even openly addressed how scarce their appearances are getting, by saying “Many of you have been wondering, where have we been?” 2010 wurde ihr Lebenswerk durch die Aufnahme in die Blues Hall of Fame der Blues Foundation gewürdigt. — Even without saying a word, Jan is very good in this. — I like each actor saying variations of “Did her” in succession whenever an actress’ name is mentioned. — Great part with Continental lighting both cigarettes in his mouth simultaneously.
IMMEDIATE POST-SHOW THOUGHTS Tags 1989-90, Bonnie Raitt, Christopher Walken, saturday night live, Season 15, snl 2 Replies to “January 20, 1990 – Christopher Walken / Bonnie Raitt (S15 E11)” Steven says:
I especially laughed at Phil’s monotone way of saying “he ran around shouting ‘woo woo’”. It sounded like it possibly came from the clip-on mic of an off-camera Christopher Walken. — Excellent touch with the two fancy sets of stairs that the cast members enter from.
The host for the episode is Robert Klein (his second appearance), and the musical guest is Bonnie Raitt. The Olympia diner serves only cheeseburgers, Pepsi and chips.
— A consistently good episode, minus a supbar late-era Hans and Franz installment. — I’m enjoying this sketch, but it feels a little odd as the lead-off sketch of the night. STARS: ***½, MONOLOGUE Clyde Hyman, Mikette /
The skits for this episode are as follows: Mr. Mike sings with Tina Turner and tells a story about a rabbit that gets mangled in factory machinery. surrogate dumper (host) employed by (VIJ)’s boyfriend ends relationship, — The idea of someone sending a delivery man to tell his girlfriend he’s dumping her is really funny. musical guest performs “Something To Talk About”, WEEKEND UPDATE — Funny how Kevin constantly keeps making little statements of admiration while his favorite author (Christopher) is speaking. — Okay, I did like the live bit right after the aforementioned chest muscles bit, where Hans and Franz do a P.S.A.-esque “These are your muscles on steroids” demonstration with eggs.
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Dennis then hilariously says to the camera “Licked by Lovitz.
Your email address will not be published. host touts Nich-Aid hair dryers for hands-free Jack Nicholson mimicry, — A pretty good laugh from Phil’s awesome Nicholson impression being undermined by his holding his hair back with his hand, which takes his friends right out of his impression (“What’s he doing?
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— Another great aside from Jan and Nora, this time regarding the bible being the “best-selling book ever”. Nick the lounge singer performs badly for a ski lodge. — Dennis’ reactions to Annoying Man always make me laugh. What concentric circle of hell is THAT?” Bonnie Lynn Raitt was born on November 8, 1949, in Burbank, California. Saturday Night Live Season 15 Episode 11 on January 20, 1990 with host Christopher Walken and musical guest Bonnie Raitt.
— Love this format of a first-person camera perspective.
— Very upbeat number.
— After getting punched by the animated fist, Tim delivers the line “Faaaannn-tastic” in the same way he would later regularly do as his Lionel Osborne character from the future recurring sketch Perspectives.
She’s wearing a different outfit than the one she would regularly wear in subsequent appearances.
Queen Shenequa (ELC) is upset about the lack of available black men — Hilarious part with Victoria’s disturbing answer to the question “Something you find in your bedroom closet” (“My father?”).
Various, Pete / — Solid ending with a swollen-eyed Tim concluding the commercial while laying on the floor. — Christopher’s “Liar!” outburst to Kevin cracked me up. musical guest performs “Thing Called Love”, HARDBOUND Tags 1991-92, Bonnie Raitt, Christian Slater, saturday night live, Season 17, snl 2 Replies to “October 26, 1991 – Christian Slater / Bonnie Raitt (S17 E4)” Steven says: That’s even funnier in hindsight, considering the cue card-staring penchant his SNL appearances would go on to become famous for. — Funny detail of exaggeratedly loud zipper sounds being heard off-camera before Christian returns to the camera view wearing an obviously fake wolf suit over his body.
Also, believe it or not, this is his first speaking role all season. Title: Annoying Man (JOL) expresses his love for DEM in strange ways, — Lots of great jokes so far about Marion Barry’s infamous then-recent crack bust. — Great tapdance break in the middle of the song. musical guest performs “I Can’t Make You Love Me”, PUMPING UP WITH HANS & FRANZ — An exceptionally strong episode where the show was firing on all cylinders, made even more significant with this being Christopher Walken’s SNL debut . This ends up being their second-to-last sketch ever (not counting the times they were brought back after Dana’s departure), and their final sketch doesn’t even occur until a whole year later in October ’92. Hard to explain why this commentary is working so well; it just is. For his opening monologue, Robert Klein talks about anti-Semitism at his old college. — As no surprise, I’m really liking the way Phil is selling this, especially his repeated revelations that he keeps giving Christian medium hot wings instead of super fire hot wings.
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