Friday, October 8, 2010
Nasim Pedrad interview | Movieline
Check out this Q&A that featured player Nasim Pedrad did with Movieline in which she discusses her first year at SNL and her ideal host!
Kings of Leon to appear as musical guests on SNL
It's been announced that Kings of Leon will join Emma Stone on SNL as musical guests on October 23. They will be promoting their upcoming album, "Come Around Sundown", which is released October 19 in North America.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch headed to SNL for "Women of SNL" special | EW
"Saturday Night Live will air a two-hour tribute to its female cast members Nov. 1. “The Women of SNL” special will include clips (duh), but also new material from Rachel Dratch, Nora Dunn, Tina Fey, Ana Gasteyer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Laraine Newman, Cheri Oteri, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Molly Shannon, and Kristen Wiig. Um, Jane Curtin and Julia Sweeney, call your agents!
This special is obviously a follow-up to last year’s hit Betty White episode, and who knows? Maybe the sustained interest in SNL‘s female performers will lead to there being more of them."
- Entertainment Weekly
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Bill Hader to cameo in Muppets movie
Online reports are suggesting that Bill Hader has agreed to cameo in the upcoming Muppet movie, written by Jason Segel & Nicholas Stoller and set to be directed byJames Bobin. Hader, along with Steve Carell, will play himself in the movie.
Meanwhile, it was also reported that Amy Adams has been offered a lead role in the film and while it's unclear who exactly she would be, suffice it to say, it's a major part.
Other sources are reporting that Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller are trying to tie down big-name stars like George Clooney, Matt Damon and Mel Brooks for cameo appearances too.
Andy Samberg for "Opposites Attract"?
Production Weekly has reported that Andy Samberg and Anna Faris are in talks to join a body-switching comedy entitled, "Opposites Attract". No other details on the project as of yet, but this would mark the pair's third collaboration after both donated their voices to "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" and starred alongside one another in the upcoming "What's Your Number?"
Highlights of the SNL Panel at The New Yorker Festival | The New Yorker
"Here are a few highlights from David Remnick’s Sunday-afternoon panel with some (slightly groggy) cast members from “Saturday Night Live”:
Kristen Wiig on how she got the job: “Lorne and I made love…for three days.”
REALLY?!?
Andy Samberg on meeting Rahm Emanuel: “He was very nice. He made me sit at his desk. He made me. He was like, ‘Do you like how it feels?’”
REALLY?!?
Kenan Thompson on why Lorne’s actually a great guy at heart: “Some guy came up to him and gave him this whole story about how he was homeless. And Lorne gave him $100…. Keep in mind that’s all he had, was hundred-dollar bills.”
REALLY?!?
Jason Sudeikis on what he’d be doing if he wasn’t cast on “SNL”: “I think I’d be hosting ‘Chelsea Lately.’ ”
REALLY?!?
Fred Armisen on which of his characters is the most challenging: “It’s hard to wear the Prince shoes. They’re really pointy.”
REALLY?!?
Seth Meyers on manning the desk on Weekend Update: “Someone made a joke that the closest I’ve come to a catchphrase is, ‘I’m going to stop you there.’”
REALLY?!?"
Monday, October 4, 2010
SNL Cast at New Yorker Festival (PHOTOS)
Members of the SNL cast were out in full force at the New Yorker Festival last night where they participated in an SNL panel. Seth Meyers, Kenan Thompson, Kristen Wiig,. Fred Armisen, Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg were among those who appeared and I've taken the liberty of adding photos from the event after the jump.
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Bryan Cranston/Kanye West - Sketch-by-Sketch Review
7/10
Monologue - Bryan Cranston proves himself to be a decent song-and-dance man in this monologue which lampoons the fact that he's not exactly a household name. Enjoyable beginning and nice way to top the show.
7/10
Pepto Bismol Ice - This commercial parody features a Pepto Bismol malt liquor that one can enjoy in the clubs when they experience the discomfort of indigestion. Amusing premise and Nasim Pedrad did a great job as the commercial's spokeswoman.
7/10
The Miley Cyrus Show - I've always been surprised that Miley Cyrus hasn't been the subject of sketches on SNL. Her persona is ripe for parody, as proven in this sketch where newbie Vanessa Bayer imitates Cyrus to perfection. Bayer did a really terrific job and successfully carried the entire sketch.Paul Brittain had his first starring role on SNL with a pitch-perfect impression of Johnny Depp while Bryan Cranston was equally enjoyable as Cyrus' father Billy Ray Cyrus ("You make me smile!"). I felt like the "pretty cool" catchphrase was unnecessary but the faux clip from the fictional movie "Goodbye, Jeff" was pretty hysterical. A worthy successor to The Dakota Fanning Show.
8/10
What Up With That? - Next, we were treated to Season 36's first installment of What Up With That?, a sketch that just never grows old for me despite the samey nature of the sketch. This week's guests were "93-year old sex machine" Ernest Borgnine and Morgan Freeman as well as the perennially bumped Lindsey Buckingham. Freeman's cameo was priceless and his disillusioned expression was delicious. Borgnine was delightful and seemed to be enjoying the whole spectacle very much. And how could you not with appearances from Mary Kay Letourneau and her student lover (Abby Elliott and Paul Brittain) and Do-Do Man and Zwiggy (Bryan Cranston and Jay Pharoah). Much-deserved kudos to Kenan Thompson who, as always, brought an unrivalled energy and enthusiasm to the stage.
8/10
Shanna - Kristen Wiig reprised her character Shanna i.e the sexy girl with an unsexy manner. So, I was a little "meh" on this sketch, just because I didn't see the point in it being brought back and I didn't think the material was there. But, what I will say is is that Wiig always commits fully to this character even as it has devolved into a semi gross-out sketch and leaves her vanity at the door. Any comedy in this sketch is wrung from her performance and for that, she deserves her due. But, for me, this was the weakest of the night.
5.5/10
Digital Short - A marked improvement on last week, but still not reaching the heights of last season. This had some very funny moments though such as, "You've purchased 99 child's tickets for Rescue Dogs 3D" and "Haven’t heard from U in 5 years. Rescue Dogs 3D?! Are U 4 real?!". But I feel like the premise wasn't fully realised and as a result was a little jumbled and silly. Still though, better than last week's.
7/10
Weekend Update - Not as strong as last week's - but then again, last week had David Paterson and Amy Poehler. Some nice jokes this week courtesy of Seth Meyers such as, "This week marks the 50th anniversary of The Flintstones, the seminal animated series that inspired, among other things, the creationist movement." Bobby Moynihan was on hand to reprise his Second-Hand News Correspondent character Anthony Crispino. That had some fun moments like Crispino confusing the Ground Zero Mosque debacle with Muslims wanting to show Jim Carrey's movie The Mask at Ground Zero. It wasn't uproarious, but like I said, it had some fun moments and Moynihan did a great job. Also on hand was Andy Samberg who came to deliver his swansong performance as Cathy. Again, this was fun but to be honest, I'm relieved we won't be seeing more of Cathy. All in all, a fun installment that failed to reach the heights of last week's.
Kid Smartz - Here, Bryan Cranston played an overly kissy-kissy children's quiz show host while Kenan Thompson played the sassy Janelle who was having none of Cranston's inappropriate antics. I thought this sketch was fun and had a great premise. My favourite moments were undoubtedly between Cranston and Samberg's dim character Roger, who obliged Cranston's requests for kisses. I thought this was executed reasonably well, but it didn't go as far as I would have liked. Maybe it was just me but I felt like it ended a little abruptly? I don't know.
7.5/10
Sparkling Apple Juice - Here, Cranston and Fred Armisen played two singers in Minneapolis, MN who sang one song over and over - "I sent a bottle of sparkling apple juice to your house?/Did you get it?" On paper, that doesn't sound great, but I actually enjoyed it a great deal. Maybe it was the live element, which saw Cranston and Armisen coax the crowd into singing the song with them, but I just found myself smiling throughout. Simple premise that was executed well and great job by Cranston in particular.
8/10
Henry - This saw Nasim Pedrad debut a new character - a small, nerdy 10 year old named Henry who's learning self defence from his father. Now, here's what I'll say about this - I didn't necessarily think the content was there but the level to which Pedrad committed to the character and carried the sketch was more than impressive. So for me, the brilliance of the performance outweighed the middling quality of the writing.
6.5/10
i-sleep-pro - I'm unsure as to why this didn't take prominence over Pepto Bismol Ice, because for me, this was way sharper and more inventive. This featured a sleep aid that played sounds black people are used to and can therefore get to sleep to. Sounds like "Muffled Tyler Perry Sitcoms", "Old Lady Complaining About Foot Problems" and my favourite - "Bass". Simple, sharp and concise. Great job.
9/10
OVERALL-
Overall, I thought this was a very enjoyable show. Bryan Cranston fit in seamlessly with the cast and proved to be a great utility player. Would I have liked him to be featured more than he was? Yes. I don't think he got the opportunity to showcase the breadth of his comedic talent, but at the same time, he proved to be a worthy host and I sincerely hope that he's invited back again.
If Cranston wasn't showcased, then by God, were the featured players showcased with Vanessa Bayer, Paul Brittain, Taran Killam and Nasim Pedrad all getting ample face time. Bayer, Killam and Pedrad were particularly impressive in their respective sketches and made me eager to see more of them both. This featuring of the featured players players may have come at the expense of the repertory players with there being a conspicuous lack of Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis this week. Hopefully this will be remedied soon.
But what everyone's talking about this morning is Kanye West and his two killer performances. Honestly, it's rare for the musical guest to take centre stage and steal the show, but that's exactly what West did last night with his impeccably staged and performed Power and Runaway. It was a true spectacle and the white background/dancers were genius touches. Any animosity between West and SNL should be forever buried because the boy brought it and tore up Studio 8H last night. A great television moment.
Grade - 7.5/10
Kanye West performance of Power (VIDEO)
Rarely do I blog about SNL's musical performances, but I felt it necessary to pay special notice to Kanye West's performance of Power which was awe-inspiring, chilling and generally awesome. It was great television and the staging was phenomenal. Hopefully we'll see more musical performances like this from now on. Video embedded below.
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