I went to high school with Mike Myers - Sir John A Macdonald CI in Toronto - and we all walked around spouting fake Scottish accents...many years later watched Shrek with my kids and chuckled at how he had morf'd that same accent, too funny.
Now lad , you know and I know that Sir John A Macdonald is no in Toronto ya numpty bastard . It's in Scarborough , which was founded by the David Thomson a good Scotsman in 1795 .
Walken's mother is originally from Castlemilk in Glasgow here in Scotland and he has visited the city many times to see family and friends over the years
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid Where do you think Angus beef originates , it is shite to say Scottish food is crap go to Scotland , and you will say a different tune when there .
@@duncancallum I lived in Scotland for a few years and really like some of the traditional foods. I was sitting with some friends one day at lunch and someone mentioned haggis and I said I liked it. One of my Scottish buddies asked, "You like haggis?" I replied, "Yeah. Don't you?" He said "I've never eaten it. I know how it's made." I said, "What the hell? That would be like a Mexican saying he doesn't eat tamales because he knows how they're made." He said, "Oh God. I love tamales. Please don't tell me how they're made." I said, "Ask me about maronga, then." He didn't ask, but I could tell he wanted to know. "Black pudding", I said. "Please stop talking about Scottish food. People are eating here", he replied. Deep fried haggis from the chippie... Ya beauty!
I'm guilty of this send up! I'm from the West Midlands n love going to Scotland its such a beautiful place n at work I always shout "I'm going for a wee ya bastards" in a terrible Scottish accent 😆
My grandfather came from "the old country" as a child of three in 1923, and he still had a slight accent. His mother, my Great Grandmother, was almost impossible to understand. Her accent was very thick, even after 70 years in America. That tiny old woman was as tough as nails though. She raised 5 boys and 2 girls mostly on her own.. My brother and I would sit and listen to them talk amongst themselves. It was if we were transported across an ocean and 100 years in the past.. Sadly, they're all gone now.
"All Scottish cuisine is based on a dare"...Absolutely. When I attended The Univ of Edinburgh, not only did they deep fry pizza----but in the same oil they fried their fish & chips!
“Ah-luv-yeouuu” 😂😂😂 has been stuck in my head ever since. He parlayed a lot of this but into ‘I Married An Axe Murderer” Mike Myers is a freakin genius!!!
@@bostonrailfan2427 broonies? yeah, i seem to recall something 'bout them. that's not just the scottish name for lepricon? cookie/biscuit type thing? i 'member my 5th grade teacher reading us a story 'bout some scotsman and his run in with all thoe fairy type things. i seem to recall a half man half goat. so, no odd lepricon tramping 'round scotland then? as the man pointed out they're only 13 miles apart.
"Oh, they're the same, are they? HAVE A LOOK AT A MAP! THERE'S IRELAND, THERE'S SCOTLAND, THERE'S THE BLOODY IRISH SEA! THEY'RE SEPARATE! NOW GET OUT!"
@@wokeybrokey8006 I know I'm dumping on Mike Myers, but "So I Married an Axe Murderer" is funny. Anthony LaPaglia, Alan Arkin, and Nancy Travis are great in that movie. I think it's Mike's Scottish character is funny in doses, and a great side character. But having a scene where the Scottish guy is the straight man doesn't work.
@@behrwillsonn4842 i agree that's why the axe murder film was hilarious as it was his dad he played....the only jock worth listening to as a leading role is Sean RIP...I am a jock bye the way 😀
The skit brought back some fond memories of my early childhood. My mother came from Scotland to the U.S. in Jan. 1930 . I went with my mother to Scotland in 1960. I saw where was born and the coal mine she and her parents worked. My friends always and others ask me what did she just say because of accent. That always puzzled me?
I love watching him staring at the quecards barely looking at Myers.... God this was painful. As I suspected considering the broadcast time is rarely funny Of Course what gets cut is gonna be terrible....
It wasn’t til I was in Scotland when I asked the bus driver what was “ Simpson” (my maiden name) and he said it was from the Clan Fraser! I had always assumed it was English!
@Russell Collier Well, Sutherland did an All Things Scottish sketch, yes. But it was a different script. Walken and MacCalachian did the exact same script.
Think about how lucky the contemporary generation of fans are to have all the cut for air sketches saved. And then as the years go further back they get rarer and rarer to find the ‘cut from Dress’ segments, would love a whole collection like these
The good news is that SNL themselves have started releasing some of them on their own YT channel as well, so there will be even more available to see. Some of these cut sketches are actually better than some of the ones that make it to air and it makes you wonder how in the heck the decision was made to let go of some of these.
This sketch was kept, dusted off and used with Kyle MacLachlan when he hosted . SO IT TOTALLY WAS SEEN AGAIN! I excerpted it for the Mike Myers’s SNL section of The Hilarious Story of Canadian Comedy a show I made
Being an American of Scottish blood, I’m proud of my family’s history and accomplishments over the centuries. I remember my grandmother vacuuming the house while playing the Black Watch on her stereo at near full blast! And my grandparents had their home on a corner lot and the Mexican kids would always walk across the lawn instead of staying on the sidewalk, I remember him yelling “GET OFF MY LAWN DAMMIT” lol.
.Mike Myers is a super actor and comedian, he does british accents e.g. Austin powers and Scottish, fat bastard great, and very funny, the second customer played the guy in wedding singer who did audition for Adam Sandler
I’m from the Scottish highlands and I can’t stand Mike Myers, but he does do a decent accent. Probably helps that he’s Canadian and there’s loads of us over there!
Whoever wrote the script has a pretty good understanding of Scottish speech patterns and humour. Not perfect, but pretty good. "If it's not Scottish, it's shyte!"
im still looking for his dvd, when i get it , i will put what i can up, sooner or later i will see it, this one is pretty good, but he has done some really funny stuff on SNL , better than this. Thanks for watching !
it's no bad coming from a glaswegian..His mum is glaswegian but you'd never really know. Mike Myers has been brought up surrounded by Scots in Canada having Scouse parents..But Mike Myers is WAY better at the accent.👌👌👌🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
No surprise why this was cut, but I'm guessing this was the genesis of "So I Married An Axe Murderer", which I still like better than any of Mike's other movies.
"It heeearts, it heeearts..." LOL, I forgot about that part. Bring up your mother ... Chris, c'mon. FULL repect to Mike Myers parent(s) who raised a clever, hard-working entertainer
First time I ever heard Walken do an accent… it’s surprisingly not too bad lol. Better than I ever thought a Cristopher Walken Scottish accent would be. 🤣
They ultimately did still use the "Everything Scottish" storyline because I remember distinctly the "If it's not Scottish it's crap!" line from back then. A lot of people were repeating that for a few weeks after it aired.
We recently took a cruise, and our last port of call was Halifax Nova Scotia. In the port souvenir shop, next to a kilt, the sign said, "if it's not Scottish, it's CRAP!" I almost fell over laughing.
This sketch aired, but with a different "son". (Kyle MacLachlan, I think.) Aside from that it was identical so far as I can remember. As you might guess from my name, this line of SNL sketches was popular in my house.
I played this episode to my Scottish friend I had never seen him laugh so hard. Now his catch phase is "is it not Scottish it's crap" at our local water hole when he orders whiskey
Could everyone just imagine for a second if the late Robin Williams was in this sketch?!? 😮😮😮 Would have been comedy immortality! Not to take anything away from Christopher walken, he did a phenomenal job!
Where I live we have a barber shop that has a sidewalk sign with Christopher's face and it says We accept Walkens.
🤣
I saw something like that in the window of a tattoo shop in downtown Albuquerque!
😅😅😅
😅 They would have my business until my head look like Homer Simpson's.
Took me a sec but that is hilarious!
Walken’s accent! Too funny! It was a mix of Irish, Scottish and Scandinavian 😀😀
Well, his mother WAS Scottish…
Dunno about the other relatives. :)
I think he did great, consistently in "dialect", comedic presence, with only a couple days rehearsal, his chops are showing.
Scottish Walkin sounds just like a… Scottish Walkin
Most people default the chef on the muppets 😂😂
Yesss Sir
I went to high school with Mike Myers - Sir John A Macdonald CI in Toronto - and we all walked around spouting fake Scottish accents...many years later watched Shrek with my kids and chuckled at how he had morf'd that same accent, too funny.
Now lad , you know and I know that Sir John A Macdonald is no in Toronto ya numpty bastard . It's in Scarborough , which was founded by the David Thomson a good Scotsman in 1795 .
Did ye , aye ?
He used it in "So I married an axe murderer" too !
NO ONE GIVES A SHIT
@@TheV8nutter His scenes as the dad in that movie doubles me over in laughter every time I watch it!!!
Walken's mother is originally from Castlemilk in Glasgow here in Scotland and he has visited the city many times to see family and friends over the years
I didn’t know that 👍🏻🏴
Ok I took it out
@@Cassius..No swearing please.
@@fraserdunn8563 I edited it, sorry about that
@@Cassius.. Thanks your a good person. Glad you are here!
It's a pity his accent was shite
Christopher Walken has to be the calmest Scotsman I've ever seen.
What about Emperor Palpatine?
Didn't quite get the Scottish life history experience in his acting did he?
Without the burr.
It's dress rehearsal. He was saving it for the show.
Or the truest
'All Scottish cuisine is based on a dare.' 😄😁😆😅🤣😂
right on lol
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid Where do you think Angus beef originates , it is shite to say Scottish food is crap go to Scotland , and you will say a different tune when there .
@@BaranoffIsaac I knew that line sounded familiar.
@@duncancallum I lived in Scotland for a few years and really like some of the traditional foods. I was sitting with some friends one day at lunch and someone mentioned haggis and I said I liked it. One of my Scottish buddies asked, "You like haggis?" I replied, "Yeah. Don't you?" He said "I've never eaten it. I know how it's made." I said, "What the hell? That would be like a Mexican saying he doesn't eat tamales because he knows how they're made." He said, "Oh God. I love tamales. Please don't tell me how they're made." I said, "Ask me about maronga, then." He didn't ask, but I could tell he wanted to know. "Black pudding", I said. "Please stop talking about Scottish food. People are eating here", he replied.
Deep fried haggis from the chippie... Ya beauty!
@@almosthuman1398 Yes i wonder how many folks would like to know what is in cheap meat pies , better not knowing i say .
Walken sounded like a drunk Scotsman trying to do a Christopher Walken impersonation.
😆
HAA!!!
Classic comment!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
so it worked 🤣
His looks cover it all
Hi I'm from Glasgow in Scotland and this is one of the funniest send ups yet the way he kept saying " ya bastard" was spot on 👍
thats his dad, so its funny 🤣
That's how we Scots speak to our children. I also call my dogs bastards. @@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid
I'm guilty of this send up! I'm from the West Midlands n love going to Scotland its such a beautiful place n at work I always shout "I'm going for a wee ya bastards" in a terrible Scottish accent 😆
Aye John , Mike Myers would know from being raised by Scottish parents here in Scarborough Ont.
Its shlte
My grandfather came from "the old country" as a child of three in 1923, and he still had a slight accent. His mother, my Great Grandmother, was almost impossible to understand. Her accent was very thick, even after 70 years in America. That tiny old woman was as tough as nails though. She raised 5 boys and 2 girls mostly on her own.. My brother and I would sit and listen to them talk amongst themselves. It was if we were transported across an ocean and 100 years in the past.. Sadly, they're all gone now.
Love from Glasgow Scotland to you and yours..
Love from Glasgow Scotland to you and yours..❤
Love from Glasgow Scotland to you and yours..❤
Love from Glasgow Scotland to you and yours..❤
Super! My life is similar!!! I still meet people in the USA that are difficult to understand...it is wonderful!!!!!
"All Scottish cuisine is based on a dare"...Absolutely. When I attended The Univ of Edinburgh, not only did they deep fry pizza----but in the same oil they fried their fish & chips!
ALSO THEIR ANUS FULL OF SHIT
Deep fried mars bars!yum,yum.
YUMM!!
Lovitz gave him a 17 dollar bill.
🤣
Eh he’s just a big spender! He don’t need no change back lol
ACTING!
😅🤣😂
Totally a denomination of bill that Lovitz would carry.
“Ah-luv-yeouuu” 😂😂😂 has been stuck in my head ever since. He parlayed a lot of this but into ‘I Married An Axe Murderer” Mike Myers is a freakin genius!!!
Meyers is a boring dullard.
"There’s Ireland, there's Scotland, THERE’S THE BLOODY SEA!"
I knew when she said that there was going to be hell to pay, the bastard!
they don't have lepricons in scotland?
@@jameshudson169 nope, they have broonies instead
@@bostonrailfan2427 broonies? yeah, i seem to recall something 'bout them. that's not just the scottish name for lepricon? cookie/biscuit type thing? i 'member my 5th grade teacher reading us a story 'bout some scotsman and his run in with all thoe fairy type things. i seem to recall a half man half goat. so, no odd lepricon tramping 'round scotland then? as the man pointed out they're only 13 miles apart.
@@jameshudson169 nope, the Scottish name for brownies 😉
"Oh, they're the same, are they? HAVE A LOOK AT A MAP! THERE'S IRELAND, THERE'S SCOTLAND, THERE'S THE BLOODY IRISH SEA! THEY'RE SEPARATE! NOW GET OUT!"
🤣
Love how the door sound trails off...
So funny!!
Mike Myers is amazing when he plays the Scottish mad man.......🤣🤣🤣....always funny as hell!!!
Scottish father
Walken's mother was Scottish too
The audience didn't laugh once.
All Scottish cuisine is based on a dare….he used that one in “so I married an axe murderer”👍
@@wokeybrokey8006 I know I'm dumping on Mike Myers, but "So I Married an Axe Murderer" is funny. Anthony LaPaglia, Alan Arkin, and Nancy Travis are great in that movie. I think it's Mike's Scottish character is funny in doses, and a great side character. But having a scene where the Scottish guy is the straight man doesn't work.
@@behrwillsonn4842 i agree that's why the axe murder film was hilarious as it was his dad he played....the only jock worth listening to as a leading role is Sean RIP...I am a jock bye the way 😀
Even when Chris Walken is speaking with a Scottish accent his delivery is typical Chris Walken
Walken reading the dialogue board the entire skit .😂
So that's why he wasn't looking at M Myers. I wondered what was going on.
Dumb sketch, but I liked the Scottish cuisine is all based on a dare line.
Well of course. I wonder if they were expected to have studied their lines before those dress rehearsals.
The cast tell the hosts and guests to do that and not try to look elsewhere. Apparently it goes better that way.
@@trinityj1It's an snl tradition, ya bastards! 😂
Yeah, that was really distracting from an otherwise brilliant sketch.
To this day my wife and I still use the phrase “all things Scottish … and pizza.”
A Scottish accent is no match for Christopher Walken’s accent. It will always shine through. Hilarious. 😅
You should hear his Irish accent! 😂😂😂
been drinking, have we? are your driving ?.....no, i'm WALKEN
Honestly speaking as a Scotsman myself, I thought walkens accent was pretty good, a LOT better than I expected 😁
They both have first generation Scottish connections 😂🏴
And then Mike Myer's Scottish dad character went on to be in and part of the inspiration for 'So I Married An Axe Murderer'.
"HEED!"
And Shrek
@@LindaB651 Heed, get the payyyyyperrrrrr! Sleepin' on his huge pilla.
*Great flick!*
“Well it’s a well known fact, sonny Jim, that the world is under control of a group of people known as The Pentangerate”
I love the Scottish skits ...I always tell my Cairn Terrier, if its not Scottish, its crap, and he agrees!
The skit brought back some fond memories of my early childhood. My mother came from Scotland to the U.S. in Jan. 1930 . I went with my mother to Scotland in 1960. I saw where was born and the coal mine she and her parents worked. My friends always and others ask me what did she just say because of accent. That always puzzled me?
I love how Walken's Scottish accent dissappears every other sentence.
OMG
I love watching him staring at the quecards barely looking at Myers.... God this was painful.
As I suspected considering the broadcast time is rarely funny Of Course what gets cut is gonna be terrible....
Hes from the east side
Well he has been living in the USA for 17 years.
What's to love?
A Royal Stewart Tartan Pizza sounds the dogs bollocks :)
They don't make SNL like they used to.
This skit is 10x better than most of the crap SNL is pumping out today !! 🤯
‘Crǎp’
You're not kidding! The bagpipe door sound and the pyre joke didn't get nearly enuf laughs!! 🤣🤣
As soon as Hillary said "Irish, Scottish, it's the same thing" I instantly had the same reaction as dad. I must be Scottish!
🤣
I was thinking "Wow Victoria Jackson put NOTHING into her line delivery or general performance here..."
or, Irish lol
@@GGoAwayy all of them seemed to, especially maintaining the accent
Still fun
Well, Ireland took in the Scots when England was persecuting the Scots. They're all Vikings anyway, so what's the big deal?
"We have a piper who's down..." 🤣❤ Strains of "So I Married an Axe Murderer" echoing throughout this sketch!
It wasn’t til I was in Scotland when I asked the bus driver what was “ Simpson” (my maiden name) and he said it was from the Clan Fraser! I had always assumed it was English!
This sketch eventually made it to air when Kyle Maclachlan hosted (and played the son) in September of 1990
cool, good trivia question
Yup, that's exactly what I was gonna say.
I was amazed to see this is the same script as the one with Kyle.
@Russell Collier Well, Sutherland did an All Things Scottish sketch, yes. But it was a different script. Walken and MacCalachian did the exact same script.
Thanks, I knew I'd remembered seeing this on tv.
Think about how lucky the contemporary generation of fans are to have all the cut for air sketches saved. And then as the years go further back they get rarer and rarer to find the ‘cut from Dress’ segments, would love a whole collection like these
The good news is that SNL themselves have started releasing some of them on their own YT channel as well, so there will be even more available to see. Some of these cut sketches are actually better than some of the ones that make it to air and it makes you wonder how in the heck the decision was made to let go of some of these.
There are some older dress rehearsal sketches on some SNL collections on DVD.
I'm Scottish and this is hysterical !
that's the beauty of being Scottish. We are not afraid to laugh at ourselves.
We love your accents.
I have a Nashville accent so I'm told.
I've seen Walken in so many things but this is actually the first time I've heard him doing a different accent.
It’s definitely not his strength haha😂
You didn't hear him do a different accent here either. Sorry, pal.
His mother was Scottish.
@@drewcampbell8555 I would not have known that from his accent.
@@behrwillsonn4842 hahahaha
Love this sketch. Funny and also endearing. Thanks for posting.
This was cut? Because I remember seeing this back in the day. In the '90s we were constantly saying "if it's not Scottish it's crap"
There was one broadcast with Kyle McLachlan as the Son
This skit wasn't cut, it aired in the 90's. I remember it because my family kept saying one-liners from it for months!
Yeah, I thought those lines sounded FAMILIAR! 🤔👍🏼
Yes I kept thinking I have seen this one.
Jan Hooks did the bit that Jon Lovitz did, and Dermot Mulroney played the son. I just watched it.
It came back as a concept, but this version never aired.
There were other versions. Ya (deleted expletive)
When Walken said “Tube”… I died!
Mike Myers really owns the role. best acting of any of them.
Even this cut sketch is funnier than anything I have seen on SNL in Years.
And this is horrendous
@@benvad9010 But funnier than any SNL-GBTQIA sketch out there in recent memory
Nobody watches SNL anymore they went woke.
@@benvad9010 Choose a Window Ya bastard! Say goodbye to your Pretty Looks Sunny Jim!
Many years
This sketch was kept, dusted off and used with Kyle MacLachlan when he hosted . SO IT TOTALLY WAS SEEN AGAIN! I excerpted it for the Mike Myers’s SNL section of The Hilarious Story of Canadian Comedy a show I made
It’s funny how hard it dies here and how hard it killed with Maclachlan
MacLachlan killed it in that one
@@zachlepp2341 For sure.
That's it! I knew I had seen it before but with MacLachlan.
I want that bagpipe for my ringtone.
Not blood sausage or suet pie, YE TUBE!!
Brilliant 🤣
😆
Walkens mother is Scottish from Glasgow.
No shit 😮
Christopher Walken with a Scottish- Walken accent..like could he could get any cuter!♥️
so polite, i like how he handles DAD :) thanks for watching !!
I bet he could if he actually did a Scottish accent.
C’mon, stop threatening my sexuality
@@michaelreardon303 Apologies, darling. In Scotland we call that flirting. (Now thats a joke which should have been in the scene).
"All Scottish cuisine is based on a dare!"
Being an American of Scottish blood, I’m proud of my family’s history and accomplishments over the centuries. I remember my grandmother vacuuming the house while playing the Black Watch on her stereo at near full blast! And my grandparents had their home on a corner lot and the Mexican kids would always walk across the lawn instead of staying on the sidewalk, I remember him yelling “GET OFF MY LAWN DAMMIT” lol.
curse the black watch ye bastard
Scots have been saying the same thing to #sassenachs for centuries..
Mexican AMERICAN, please.
"it's not books Da, it's Dvry"
I about fell off the chair!
I love this a lot and equally as much as the one with Kyle.
I love how Walken is always looking away at the cue cards
WELCOME to SNL
@@joel6221 Walken moreso than most others
@@erickjason9092 yup!
"Looking"? He's burning holes through the cards, he's staring so hard.
@@guyincogneto8979 I know. Thats what makes it even funnier.
Whoever cut this sketch from the show was onto something.
.Mike Myers is a super actor and comedian, he does british accents e.g. Austin powers and Scottish, fat bastard great, and very funny, the second customer played the guy in wedding singer who did audition for Adam Sandler
Walken sounded like a drunk Scotsman trying to do a Christopher Walken impersonation... of an Irishman.
I’m from the Scottish highlands and I can’t stand Mike Myers, but he does do a decent accent. Probably helps that he’s Canadian and there’s loads of us over there!
🤣he did a better accent than Walken in this one , thanks for watching !
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid ironic, since Walken was imitating his mother
All right I remember seeing this when the show aired. I specifically remember the there's England there's Ireland and there's the bloody sea, line.
This character became the dad on So I married an Axe murderer
Yes, his son had a "head like Sputnik!".
Cutting this sketch was a good call.
I am pretty sure this a version of this sketch was revived and aired when Kyle McLachlan hosted.
It is a very funny one indeed.
Whoever wrote the script has a pretty good understanding of Scottish speech patterns and humour. Not perfect, but pretty good. "If it's not Scottish, it's shyte!"
You can hear that Christopher Walken coming out. It's great.
i laughed but not about the skit, it was definitely Walkens accent. I was reacting right away, the rest was soso at best.
Ive never had Scottish food and im still stuck on every dish being based off a dare LOL
It's DeVry. There's no books.
CLASSIC!
"You've just comitted patrocide, son." 😂😂😂
Mr. Walken makes all so casual, so natural..
5⭐
im still looking for his dvd, when i get it , i will put what i can up, sooner or later i will see it, this one is pretty good, but he has done some really funny stuff on SNL , better than this. Thanks for watching !
it's no bad coming from a glaswegian..His mum is glaswegian but you'd never really know. Mike Myers has been brought up surrounded by Scots in Canada having Scouse parents..But Mike Myers is WAY better at the accent.👌👌👌🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
funny to see this - only today just watched film, " WILD MOUNTAIN THYME " with Walken & Emily Blunt
One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE SNL SKETCHES EVER! I actually use that line alot and I am not even Scottish! Lol!
No surprise why this was cut, but I'm guessing this was the genesis of "So I Married An Axe Murderer", which I still like better than any of Mike's other movies.
They ended up saving this skit for Kyle McLachlan.
I still remember the bagpipe door buzzer from these airing live, originally. So funny.
This is SNL at its best. Just like the Ole days.
"It heeearts, it heeearts..."
LOL, I forgot about that part. Bring up your mother ... Chris, c'mon.
FULL repect to Mike Myers parent(s) who raised a clever, hard-working entertainer
First time I ever heard Walken do an accent… it’s surprisingly not too bad lol. Better than I ever thought a Cristopher Walken Scottish accent would be. 🤣
Not too surprising, his mother was Scottish
His mother was from Glasgow.
It’s awful lol
Better than the USA/Australian Hybrid accent that Mel Gibson used for William Wallace
@@thomastodd3983 Or the 3 or 4 different accents used by Russell Crowe in Robin Hood.
They ultimately did still use the "Everything Scottish" storyline because I remember distinctly the "If it's not Scottish it's crap!" line from back then. A lot of people were repeating that for a few weeks after it aired.
We recently took a cruise, and our last port of call was Halifax Nova Scotia. In the port souvenir shop, next to a kilt, the sign said, "if it's not Scottish, it's CRAP!" I almost fell over laughing.
@@thomasformanek465 - That's freaking awesome! LOL!
@1001Hobbies Also, I actually graduated from DeVry Istitute of Technology. We did not have books, we had pamphlets! The skit is spot on!
Mike Myers playing the Scottish father is probably my favourite role of his, he done it brilliantly 🏴
Christopher Walken is so delicious in a Kilt.
lol😜
I LOVE THE KILT BABY WOW
Human, the other OTHER white meat.. Human, it's what's for dinner!
Sauchiehall Street on a Saturday night 😂🍺🏴
I can see why this was cut.
Watching Walken hyper-focus on the cue cards, slipping in and out of accent, while Myers ad-libs flawlessly is priceless.
It's good to see Walken do a different accent. 💗
Good... Or crap!!
To be fair, his accent was more irish than Scottish!
On the cutting room floor and STILL funnier than anything they’ve done the past 20 years…
I like that dana carvey is back, he does a fantastic Joe biden, just sayin :)
Mr walken actually has family in scotland his cousins i believe lol hes actually visited my country to see them if i remember
Christopher Walken is so cool even his pish Scottish accent is cool 🤣
This was the 1st time I've seen this and it was fantastically funny!
😂Oh the joy of seeing So I Married... in the movie theater back in the day after a few pints!
This sketch aired, but with a different "son". (Kyle MacLachlan, I think.) Aside from that it was identical so far as I can remember. As you might guess from my name, this line of SNL sketches was popular in my house.
Everyone in that skit is a legend in their own right.
I love how Mike pulls the same facial expression as he did in Wayne's world just after he said the all things Scottish part
As a Scotsman, this is funny but we don't swear all the time, well not a lot anyway😂
This makes me so nostalgic for the time period.
3:08 this isn’t the only time Christopher Walken plays an SNL character named Angus.
lol, didnt know that, but i dig the name :)
Colonel Angus!
Christopher Walken's mom was Scottish.
Well played sir
Christopher Walker can't hide his self in an impersonation
Well, there's a reason that one didn't air. It was amusing, but it didn't really get anywhere.
I played this episode to my Scottish friend I had never seen him laugh so hard. Now his catch phase is "is it not Scottish it's crap" at our local water hole when he orders whiskey
🤣
The “I HATE YOU” is so damn good
All that glitters is gold
Only shooting stars
Break the mould...
Christopher Walken's mother was a Glaswegian.
wth is that ? lol
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid A person from Glasgow, Scotland.
@@chriswardlaw5733 ok , thanks, might need that on trivia night lol
Whereas he comes off as a bit of a woodenwegian here, LOL. I kid, I kid.
One of the few times that Walken does a fairly good accent other than his own.
Myers' instincts were right vis-a-vis Victoria Jackson.
I can see the roots of the dad he played in "So I Married an Axe Murderer".
I'm 54, Scottish born n raised, n still here, how come I've never seen this sketch?? 🤣..it's Braw ! 🙏
Mike Myers was the best! I do so miss that group of SNL players.
It's shite this was cut!
Could everyone just imagine for a second if the late Robin Williams was in this sketch?!? 😮😮😮 Would have been comedy immortality!
Not to take anything away from Christopher walken, he did a phenomenal job!