snl most iconic sketches of all time
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 05. 2024
- there are sooo many to choose from but these are my faves đ
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âCould it be.... SATAN?!â đđđđ„°đ„°đ„°
LOVED that! a classic snl that stands the test of time!
Fuch me! Remember when people could laugh?
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No one can resist my Schweddy Balls.
Pure classic. A Christmas tradition in my home.
love that! i was given a box once myself and regifted it the next year đ
@@idjit6099 we have an empty, washed carton of Ben and Jerry's Schweddy Balls ice cream on display.
@@Lillyluvsanime o...m...g đđđ
Oooookay-----and a well educated, cultured family it was too I bet. (not) Unless you mean among your preteen siblings at home.
Not long after the Schweddy Balls skit aired, Ben and Jerrryâs ice cream actually distributed a flavor named for it. They eventually withdrew it from the market.
I wish SNL was still funny like this.
I remember they did one about a 5 bladed razor. The end line was "5 blades. Because you'll believe anything."
Today they have 5 bladed razors.
They did one that had like 12 blades too đ€đ€Łđ€Ł
I had a college professor in the early 90's who talked about a razor that just hit the market... he said he used to work at Gillette and that he had worked on that product, just before he left, 5 years prior. Not an automobile or some complex electronics, but a razor. Man, to think about the razor "technology" they have developed, but are holding back from us now. LOL
@@DH-dl3ll Must have been in the later years of SNL, and they stole that idea, then, from the SNL 5 bladed commercial.
@@DontStopBelievin888 sadly that industry is all about the "value add" sales. I knew a couple of people who worked at Gillette as well (one was a plant manager in St Paul) and it was really sort of odd. In high school I had done a few of those "survey" deals at a local shopping mall, where you got to try out new flavors of drinks, candy, consumer products, etc. You got paid in free product or maybe a few bucks, but it was sort of a fun deal to do in high school with friends. We got to try out several flavors I think it was Ocean Spray or Sunkist were considering for sales (it came out as I think "Ruby Red" a few years later, the flavor I had voted for); we got to try out hard candies another time; and they even had some Bacardi trials we didn't get to do (had to be 21); but the really cool one had to have been Gillette even though there was absolutely no branding on any of the material we got. They were disposable razors but the molds were clearly from a pilot factory and not the normal ones they would sell - 3 or 4 blades, which was more than the norm for the time. Like Sensor (which came out around that time) they had springs behind some of the blades, which worked much better than your typical disposable.
In the decades since then, Gillette has released at least three or four generations of razors that are each a tiny bit fancier than the series before it. And as you say, was the prototype for all of these completed back by the late 80s or early 90s? Probably... but they'd be able to sell more handles and refill blades by slowly rolling it out over decades, so they did. Considering the features those disposables I got to try out in ~92 or so had, you can't tell me they were waiting on technology or R&D... :P
LOL it wasn't 5 blades. it was 3. the 2 bladed razor just came out. so SNL came out with the "Triple track" spinning as it came from outer space it was Dan who was selling the razor...and when it stopped spinning he said "the triple track, for people who will believe anything" LOL now they may have re-done that skit when the 5 blades came out too. LOL I'm old 70 best cast all times the first one.
I once asked a motivational speaker if he believed in ghosts. He answered no but that he hoped they believed in themselves.
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I've watched a lot of snl compilations, and this is one of the best. Eddie Murphy...hot tub, Mary Kathrine, Ed Farley, just love the old school
Aww thanks so much JD! đ
That first skit, the best part was David Spade trying not to burst out laughing the entire time. So much fun :D
i liked david spade on those capital one ads.
I remember watching the Colon Blow skit live as a kid. It threw me into a fit of laughter that lasted well after the skit was over.... I remember the commercials came on after and I was still wheezing with laughter at that skit barely able to breathe. I think that was the first time a TV show did that to me.
I saw it live, too.
Later, one day while driving to work, the news on the car radio said something about a murder in I think Woodland Hills; and they broke in again later saying it was a man who was killed by his wife ... and still later (hey, it's an LA drive), that it was Phil Hartman. I was _REALLY_ sad when I heard that. Such a loss.
I saw it the first time around, too, and reacted about the same. The way it escalated completely took me by surprise, and the high production values really added to it. Blow wasn't really well known slang at the time. (Well, it was, but in another sense.)
The joke was picked up (and amplified) in Van Wilder.
@@geraldfrost4710 MEGA colon blow. Thanks for reminding us!
That joke was racist towards black people.
Watching this actually made a lot of my mom's jokes and references make a ton more sense. Plus I recognize some that became ongoing jokes, cool to see the origins of stuff I remember as a kid/teen.
Thatâs so cool!
Totally!
That is a great point. I think I will send this clip to my daughter -- good thing her name is not Jane.
Thatâs deep.
The talking monkey skit was the funniest of all time.
The Chippendales audition is iconic...not quotable but oh so good. Farley was a really great dancer, actually.
Whoever that song comes on I only picture the skit
@@Littlebit31 same here!
And that specific dance made into WoW as the dance of ogre's and moonkins (big walking owl-like critters).
It's beyond perfection, the pinnacle of how good an SNL sketch can be, and I would argue THE funniest sketch ever.
But I can't believe cocaine killed him. I'm sy he was very largeđą
A lot of great sketches from the late 80s and early 90s. And that I remember seeing so many of them live is amazing considering I only watched SNL at my dad's, every other weekend. Truly, every one of that time period's episodes counted.
Each week brings its own uniqueness.
Back when SNL was actually funny. A lost time for sure.
In a van down by the river! đđđ
IKR?! Chris Farley was such a treasure ... gone too soon
If you ever need to win a trivia contest the Colon Blow theme song was sung by the late, great Phoebe Snow.
When Debbie downer says she canât have kids, I die laughing
me to becca ... impossible not to laugh!!
RIP SNL, the 80s were the last time you graced my screen.
I sure love old school SNL
Matt Foley was my favorite. I remember some of skits that I can't find anywhere on YT. He was a legend
the schweddy balls bit:
can't see them, but sounds like as soon as alec says his line, everyone gives a standing ovation.
as they should, the wordplay in that sketch is so damn good.
Colon blow is underrated
"There's high fiber, and then there's Colon Blow."
@@twobraincells4364 _"There's high fiber, and then there's Colon Blow."_
That's a great line in itself.
@@josephgaviota Don't forget "SUPER Colon Blow!"
Has the bottom fallen out of your world? Eat a bowl of Colon Blow, and let the world fall out of your bottom!
It actually exists, but it's called "Fiber One" and it has more fiber than any other grocery store cereal, even oatmeal.
Colonel Angus is an all-time great! đđŒđ
It truly is.
The Golden Years of SNL when it was actually witty, goofy and fun.
Jane you ignorant ⊠makes me laugh every time.
These were the greatest. We couldnât wait for Saturday night live each week. So glad I got to grow up in a time where people actually laughed at each other and cared about each other.
I was 8 when the first season rolled out with Belushi, Murray, Akroyd, Chase, etc. Was a totally new concept and pretty wild back then.
Celebrity Jeopardy was my favorite! Hans and Franz is another one I loved.
"Buck futter!" lol
I'll take The Rapist for $400, Alex.
It's THERAPIST ...
Threeve!
I actually liked "Toonces the Cat", just seeing that cat driving cracked me up!
I know everyone has their favorites. I'd like to see Jon Lovitz as the pathological liar, and Dan Akroyd doing the Julia Child impersonation, where s/he cuts his hands on the chicken and gradually bleeds out on camera (supposedly).
What about the Chevy Chase / Richard Pryor word association sketch?
"I'm Julia Child, and I've swallowed a pidgin!" "I've cut the dickens out of my finger." "Oh, crap! It's a prop phone!" and "Save the livers!"
Epic. How do you write stuff like that!
The Bass-o-matic blender was a Dan Akroyd classic but I really loved
Shimmer Floor Polish "For the best shine you ever tasted"
"You've got a fish." The Amazing Bass-o-Matic was so so so good. Good call.
Was that the one with the two people arguing... 'It's a floor polish"..."No, it's a dessert topping!" I still use that occasionally.
I canât believe âI need more cow bellâ isnât in here!
I once saw Christina Applegate in an interview talking about the Matt Foley sketch and why she couldn't keep a straight face. She said that during the rehearsal Chris Farley was certainly funny delivering lines like, "In a van down by the river." But when they did it live, he played it MUCH bigger like, "IN A VAN !!! DOWN BY THE RIVER !!!" and she just couldn't handle it.
I wish SNL was still this funny.
Puppy Uppers and Doggie Downers skit always cracked me up.
Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer.
And of course, Colonel Angus!
Perfect way to start with the SNL GOAT.
Ahhhh the classics
Been a few decades since I watched this show. It was âmust watchâ stuff that we laughed about during high school lunch periods.
The laugh track of my Saturday nights.
They are missing the Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley episode getting Michael Jordan to look in the mirror and tell himself âIâm good enough, Iâm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!â
the moment it began with the van down by the river i knew this was gonna be good
If youâre looking for part 2 suggestions- Jimmy Fallonâs Jerry Seinfeld impression alongside the man himself sends me
never seen it ... will check it out! thx for your suggestion Syd!
Smuckers Jam had an ad campaign with the tagline, âWith a name like Smuckers, it has to be good.â Chevy Chase and Dan Akroyd did competing ads with lines like, âMangled baby ducks. Weâre talking great jam here, folks.â
John Belushi - Little Chocolate Donuts. Best commercial parody ever.
... "At the training table" ... he eats little chocolate donuts ...
I have to give the edge to Old Glory Robot Insurance, but just barely.
Awesome. The best of the best.
One of the absolute most hilarious had to be the sketch with Martin Short portraying the Royal Familyâs OB/GYN!
I laughed so damn hard I couldnât breathe!
Loved Eddie Murphy doing James Brown.
Eddie was my SNL hero. âYo man, someone stole your batteryâ.
If my landlord keeps raising my rent, I am going to be LIVING IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER ! My rent is up by 40% over the past 5 years, and my income is only up by about 6% during the same time frame.
ouch âŠ. I feel your pain ned đ„°
@Briscoe17555 I owned rental properties for 14 years and I raised the rents ONCE during 14 years, by about 10%. The landlord here was making a profit at the old level before the inceases. The buildings here have paid for for over 20 years (they are over 50 years old). The landlord's reason for raising the rent was to buy a vacation home on Martha's Vineyard.
@Briscoe17555 You are apparently totally uneducated. To address your points: the tenant pays utilities, water, and waste disposal, not the landlord. I am paying those fees right now, every month.
Property taxes DID go up, they were actually the reason for the one increase I imposed. Maintenance and repair bills came up now and then, and I paid them out of my profits from the rents. Due to the fact that I was not constantly raising the rents, I had practically no turnover of tenants. Thus no management company needed. My only mistake was selling the properties before the later boom in real estate prices. Also, with your IQ, I think Sesame Street may be a bit advanced for you. Teletubbies might be something you could understand.
No bass-o-matic, lake Erie sludge, land shark? These were classic snl gold
This video needs more cowbell!
EVERY TIME I hear a song with a cowbell, I see Farrell in briefs and a crop-top gyrating with that bell! Haha!!
Fellas, I got a fever, and the only cure, is more cowbell!
WOW, this takes me back!!!! "Man, if you HURL, I'm gonna BLOW CHUNKS...." HaHa!!!! And GROSS!!!!
I was in the army stationed in Germany in the late eighties. My buddyâs brother would tape SNL and send it to him. Man, those were great times waiting for and watching Wayneâs World!,
Lmfao đ€Ł đđ€Łđ€ŁColon Blow!!! I will never stop laughing when I see this sketch! đđđ«¶
Schmidt's Gay was one of my favorite commercial parodies.
Wow, they need to go back and watch these old episodes to remind them what comedy is.
That was freaking great.
The ladyâs head shooting off on the Oprah set broke me man đ đđ
Needed to include the âCork Soakersâ sketch with Janet Jackson. An absolute classic as she had to concentrate so hard to keep from laughing and from saying, well⊠you know đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
LMAO not one clip has will Farrell THANK YOU!
Some things can never be repeatedđ€ŁđšđŠđđđđđđ
Great mix!
Thank you! It's hilarious!!
glad you liked it Manu!
Whatâs worse than living in a van down by the river? Living in a minivan down by the creek.
Also, coffee talk and "I'm getting a bit verklempt..":)
The skits with Belushi as the Samurai were classic
The only thing missing from this compilation is more Cowbell.
This was awesome
Letâs not forget âŠcork soakers đđ
Gonna get in da waataa...HEYYYYYY!
Schwetty Balls đ
"this is how you answer the door in my neighborhood! :)"
"WHOISit"
Who can forget the Bass-O-Matic
Baby seals like to go âclubân!â
Holy schnickies
I totally forgot Wayne's World was an SNL skit
The talking monkey skit was the funniest of all time.
Ferrel as Neil diamond was also a great skit!
Donât forget the progression to Super Colon Blow, then Super-Mega Colon Blow! đ€Ł
lmfao Eddie murphy snl
Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger, cheeseburger đ€Ł
The Raging Queen was the best of the best, conspicuously missing!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! What a great, great compilation! đ
aww thanks Carolyn! đ„°
Down by the river!
Classic đ
The Cluckin' Chicken ad parody. I had my wisdom teeth cut out the previous day. I was laughing so hard i thought I might tear a stitch, so I had to turn the TV off.
That was hilarious! Adam Sandler did the voice of Clucky. Such an underrated episode.
Oh no! hope you're on the mend :)
"i'm gonna have a good show today. i'm gonna help people. 'cause i'm good enough, i'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me."
Spade had to suck a lemon to keep from busting out laughing! Funny!
Omg Debby Downer đ
i was in high school and at my pals house, we ate shrooms and laughed our asses off when we seen the colon blow skit, 1000 situps worth of laughing
Good old school stuff.
Not having the cowbell skit here is a crime...
Oh those Schweddy balls!
The only one missing is Celebrity Jeopardy đ
Good old days!
Thatâs great!
Maybe for the next one ⊠blues brothers, Jeopardy, Stephan on weekend update, teacher trial, David pumpkins, Louis CK at t-mobile, cowbell, one of the trump bits.
Itâs not as well known and it seems like the car company Mercury removed it from CZcams. But the bit with Chris Parnell about the Mercury Mistress is one of the funniest things Iâve seen. It aired in 98 I think.
YES!! Will Farrellâs Jeopardy host with Sean Connery is one of my all time favorites!!
What a great Saturday night it was in my college years and early working life!
Lmao when I get span phone calls I tell them I live in a van down by the river
WHERE IS JON LOVITZ....I WAS ONLY ACTING!!
God I miss those days!
"Jane flick that sweat-ball off your nose, what are you trying to do, make me sick or something?"
1:34 Many years later, those horrible jeans are no mere bad memory. They are back, this time worn by the young.
It baffles me.
I needed a few seconds to realize thatâs what it was a commercial _for._
My favorite parody commercial was the Smuckers one, where each character comes in front of the camera to one-up the previous character with a variant on the "with a name like Smuckers, its got to be good" slogan. Akroyd comes in and says "With a name like painful rectal itch, its got to be good."
I know there could be several parts to this, but I'd definitely add Streisand crashing Coffee Talk to a part 1 video.
"Colon Blow" is a trademark that should exist in real life đ
I thought you did the entire colon blow commercial! I think that was the best skit Saturday Night Live ever did, play it in its entirety! Please!