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As an owner of TWO PUGS Dog Court was of course my favorite. Watching the judge get the all to familiar ass to the face from the dog is proof that Pugs are natural actors.
Watch Mojo has 25 million subscribers who apparently would rather be treated like uncomprehending children. Talk about over-explaining instead of just showing.
I would suggest a "fail" was when Candace Bergin calls Gilda Radner's character the wrong name, and Gilda brilliantly ad-libs a comeback that sets Bergin off in hysterics (If someone hasn't suggested it already).
John Lithgow deserves an honorable nod for his confessional sketch with a dog. It barked all the way through. "BAD DOG! You're not supposed to bark during a sketch."
@@donkeylipsgelfin6983 naw, dawg--no one approved the destruction of that prop. The table was needed for another skit later that month, so...impossible.
@@jfgibson73 No, Robert Smigel, a writer and actor on SNL, came up with the idea and presented it to Farley. That's why there's the breakaway table. You can see in the sketch that Farley practically throws himself onto the table.
In I Am Chris Farley, they said he had a knack for knowing when the camera wouldn't be on it and he would funny faces to the other cast members on set to make them laugh. He would also cross his eyes which made them laugh. During the Chippendale skit, Mike Myers said he started laughing and covered his mouth. It's in the skit.
Lol my favorite part about the Stefan sketches was the knowledge that John Mulaney was the writer for those and intentionally tried to make Bill Hader break every time. There's even one when Stefan brings in a lawyer (played by John Mulaney) and asks if he's allowed to say something and whispers "pspspspsps" in Mulaney's ear, only for Mulaney to whisper back "My girlfriend works at Yoshinoya Beef Bowl", causing Hader to completely break
Especially because no one was expecting it. You could see the characters in the background forcing themselves not to react. The dude with the white tea cup almost choked that's what really sealed that moment for me.😂😂😂
@@ttjc3696 I don’t think you could put Debbie downer on this list because that character skits main purpose is to make sure everyone breaks character. Plus it has Jimmy Fallon so 99% of the time he will break character no matter what. Also massive Headwound Harry and Chris Farley‘s wire issues should be on this list because those were mistakes, many of the other skits are just idiots that laugh at anything.
Here are five more: Brendan Fraser loses his wig during a Xena: Warrior Princess sketch. He had to use one hand to hold it on and one hand to fight. Rosie O'Donnell laughs at Penny Marshall (they were joint co-hosts) early on in a Mary Kathryn Gallagher sketch. David Spade has to cover his face when Chris Farley gets up close to him playing his recurring character of mean motivational speaker Matt Foley. Jimmy Fallon has to crouch behind the table in reaction to Justin Timberlake's impression of him in a Celebrity Family Feud sketch. Norm McDonald ends an Opera Man segment from Weekend Update by mitakenly calling Opera Man by his real name (Adam Sandler).
Back in 1976, Buck Henry got hit in the forehead with Belushi's samurai sword. He finished the show with a bandage over the wound. Other cast members also wore bandaids on their foreheads in solidarity with Buck. It happens at the end of "Samurai Stockbroker."
Chris Farley’s pants falling down and revealing his bare bottom as he climbed up the ramp to a UFO is the funniest goof I’ve ever seen. The entire cast lost it and the scene became chaos. It was only ever shown in edited versions after that.
Tim Conway lived to make others break. Especially Harvey Korman! Tim showed no mercy. When Harvey started to stifle a smirk he just went in for the kill.
As a dog parent I can say that the Cecily strong dog judge one is 100% accurate. Dogs are easily distracted and even harder to control when there's cameras around. I'm in college for TV/Video Production and one of the first things we were taught was that filming animals is one of the most difficult things to do in television
Do a top 20 funniest moments from classic shows! Including I Love Lucy when she’s trying to catch the candy coming off the line, Carol Burnett Show either the Siamese elephant story or the dentist scene, and Fresh Prince when Carlton runs through the audience!!
Best moment I remember was from the classic days with Dana Carvey doing a Church Lady scene. She was interviewing the Bakkers and Tammy Faye was supposed to be crying. The camera cut to her too soon and showed the actress using the bottle to squirt the mascara running down her cheeks. Lorne had it edited out in one rerun and they put the shot back in for future reruns.
Loved these guys. I have been watching them since this original video came out and followed with them through every single episode of every show, except ridiculousness. Seem many of them, just too much lol. And I love that they put this "sketch" about them breaking up, together. So funny seeing Zeus, and Bam Bam in it as well lol. Rob always brings his loved ones in on everything with him. Dudes a genuine, good dude and made all his loved ones filthy rich. Along with himself being insanely rich. 😂
*There was a sketch in 84-85 where Martin Short's toupee becomes messed up. He doesn't realize it, but Julia Louis-Dreyfus and one other cast member in the sketch (probably Billy Crystal) are laughing and try to fix it during the sketch. *There's a Gilda Radner/Candice Bergman sketch where host Bergman messes up her lines and Gilda plays off of them. The audience is aware of this and it makes the scene funnier. *The Lovers sketches with Will Ferrell and Rachel Dratch were always funny to the point that Dratch (and often Jimmy Fallon) were laughing through the sketch. *The Chris Farley unintentional mooning incident was an iconic fail as well. *Molly Shannon came back to host and did a Sally O'Malley bit where she references her camel toe, which I'm quite sure was improvised, and Darrell Hammond loses it. I think that was the only time I've noticed him break character. There are many others, I'm sure, but these are the ones that come to my mind that weren't in the video.
They can't break character too much or too often. Then it becomes a "Carol Burnett Show" sketch. Then it's them laughing and you're not in on the joke.
How'd you forget Candace Bergen messing up her line in the 'Right to Stupidity" sketch? Made even better at the masterful way Gilda Radner recovered it.
@@potzorbie3120 An egregious oversight because the early stuff is some of the funniest, like when the Samurai Guy nearly whacked someone's hand off with a katana
V9:37 you forgot to mention that the reason Melissa broke is that Hader ran into her and she had to quietly point out that she was right there. Also you forgot to mention that Dratch claims she broke down so horribly because 1 of music cues was mistimed which you can hear very clearly. Others are breaking because they were not warned of the trumpet, but Dratch holds it together until 1 trumpet plays too early
Billy Crystal (as Fernando Lamas), Hulk Hogan, and Mr. T: at one point, Hogan or T is clearly laughing, and Crystal might have decided to make the situation even funnier by mentioning how the chest muscles go "...BUMPY, BUMPY, BUMPY..."!!
For Number 4, full props to Vanessa Bayer for not breaking and providing an anchor for the sketch. She does the same when Hader and Armisen play doormen.
I gotta say, the AI that wrote this script did an amazing job. At times it almost fooled me into believing that a human wrote it, after that human fell down the stairs and gave themselves a severe concussion.
Fun fact about the Debbie Downer skit: During practice everyone didn't really find it to be that good, but once they got out into doing the show well you can see what happened 😂
That "Close Encounters" skit is iconic, and more than just a little thanks to Ryan Gosling. My favorite one was where Kate did a motorboat on his buttcheeks. His whole body is shaking. It doesn't matter how many times I see this skit...it kills me every time. Kate McKinnon will go down in SNL history with Mike Myers' as Wayne Campbell, Dana Carvey as Church Lady, Rachel Dratch as Debbie Downer (did you see Horatio wiping his eyes with the pancakes?) and Molly Shannon as Mary-Catherine Gallagher. Not to mention Eddie Murphy as Mr. Robbins and Gilda Radner's Roseanne Roseanna Danna. BTW, you left out the league of extremely stupid people, where Candace Bergen confuses her character's name with Gilda's and breaks helplessley, never to recover. It makes me smile every time...especially when Gilda does a little improv at the end to riff on Candace.
Here's an old one. The year Martin Short and Billy Crystal were cast members they did a skit where Billy Crystal plays a teenager going on a date with Martin Short's daughter. Short hypnotizes Crystal to find out his intentions on the date. At one point Short slaps Crystal in the head and knocks Crystals teenage wig off kilter. It stays that way for almost the entire skit until Short notices and fixes it which then makes almost everybody crack up.
7:20 I may be overthinking this, since they're constantly doing costume and set changes anyways, but it looked like the reason she was knocking the glass forward was to keep the spill as much on the table as possible and not on the floor or Pascal's shirt.
Buck Henry getting sliced by an actual sword during a sketch with Belushi. He continued the show with a bandage on his head, the entire cast showed solidarity by wearing bandages in the closing. That was the best one. Please quit playing up some of these modern cast members and never forget the original cast.
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You forgot The “Beavis and Butthead skit” That one is going to be a classic for sure.
You really screwed up, leaving out the famous skit between Gilda Radner and Candice Bergen. That is an iconic moment in the shows history.
What about the "Van down by the River" skit? The table smash wasn't planned.
"The Californians" and "Stefon" were just amazing for breakdowns...
Three Stooges Karate School was one of the funniest cast breaks of the 80's!!
“He probably smells my dog!” Would be the most insane thing to say there 😂😂
That was brilliant
As an owner of TWO PUGS Dog Court was of course my favorite. Watching the judge get the all to familiar ass to the face from the dog is proof that Pugs are natural actors.
Nothing destroys a joke quite as effectively as explaining it.
Watch Mojo has 25 million subscribers who apparently would rather be treated like uncomprehending children. Talk about over-explaining instead of just showing.
the video would be too short for ads if they just showed the funniest clips
I concur, so annoying
Oof. Getting sanctimonious about watchmojo?
Are you the kinda guys who review McDonald's online?
There needs to be a part 2, that has the Bevis and butthead and the hospital skit with Ryan Gosling
Bevis and Butthead ftw.
I would suggest a "fail" was when Candace Bergin calls Gilda Radner's character the wrong name, and Gilda brilliantly ad-libs a comeback that sets Bergin off in hysterics (If someone hasn't suggested it already).
John Lithgow deserves an honorable nod for his confessional sketch with a dog. It barked all the way through. "BAD DOG! You're not supposed to bark during a sketch."
How could you leave off Stefan and “The Californians”? What happened to Honorable Mentions?
Stefan doesn't fail everything went according to plan
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Stefans skir is bill hadar reads off cards of jokes he has never seen before while in character.
Stefan and The Californians weren’t fails/mishaps. They were just funny AF with some breaks along the way.
Matt Foley destroying the coffee table will always be my favorite.
That was on purpose tho.
@@donkeylipsgelfin6983 naw, dawg--no one approved the destruction of that prop. The table was needed for another skit later that month, so...impossible.
@@jfgibson73 No, Robert Smigel, a writer and actor on SNL, came up with the idea and presented it to Farley. That's why there's the breakaway table. You can see in the sketch that Farley practically throws himself onto the table.
@@donkeylipsgelfin6983 It may have been on purpose, but the laughs were no less funny.
In I Am Chris Farley, they said he had a knack for knowing when the camera wouldn't be on it and he would funny faces to the other cast members on set to make them laugh. He would also cross his eyes which made them laugh. During the Chippendale skit, Mike Myers said he started laughing and covered his mouth. It's in the skit.
Any fail with Bill Hader as Stefan is hilarious because of the ridiculous tourists "attractions." 😂🎉
Lol my favorite part about the Stefan sketches was the knowledge that John Mulaney was the writer for those and intentionally tried to make Bill Hader break every time. There's even one when Stefan brings in a lawyer (played by John Mulaney) and asks if he's allowed to say something and whispers "pspspspsps" in Mulaney's ear, only for Mulaney to whisper back "My girlfriend works at Yoshinoya Beef Bowl", causing Hader to completely break
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Stefan is the winner of any contest Stefan go girl
I was getting prepared to complain if Debby Downer wasn't in this top ten - and it was number one! Good call.
It wasn't my worst Wednesday night ever is one of my top ten favorite comedy lines ever.
Phil Hartman as Frankenstein, plowing through the set wall. Classic.
"FIRE BAAAAAD!!"
One of my favs is Jeffrey's, when Will Ferrell comes out in that scooter.
That's the skit I came here to mention. Ferrell and his tiny phone scooted their way into chaos, which just made it even better. XD
Great one, also the one where Ferrell wears the speedo and half shirt to the office to show patriotism
I was going to say this. A classic. Especially when Horatio Sans comes out and they insult him.
One of my favourites is David Spade losing it on the van down by the river skit
Plus Christina Applegate had to keep her face covered almost the entire time so she wouldn't show herself laughing.
Would be SO much funnier if you were quiet.
"oh, cuz we black?" Best line of all time
Especially because no one was expecting it. You could see the characters in the background forcing themselves not to react. The dude with the white tea cup almost choked that's what really sealed that moment for me.😂😂😂
@@ttjc3696 I don’t think you could put Debbie downer on this list because that character skits main purpose is to make sure everyone breaks character. Plus it has Jimmy Fallon so 99% of the time he will break character no matter what. Also massive Headwound Harry and Chris Farley‘s wire issues should be on this list because those were mistakes, many of the other skits are just idiots that laugh at anything.
Here are five more:
Brendan Fraser loses his wig during a Xena: Warrior Princess sketch. He had to use one hand to hold it on and one hand to fight.
Rosie O'Donnell laughs at Penny Marshall (they were joint co-hosts) early on in a Mary Kathryn Gallagher sketch.
David Spade has to cover his face when Chris Farley gets up close to him playing his recurring character of mean motivational speaker Matt Foley.
Jimmy Fallon has to crouch behind the table in reaction to Justin Timberlake's impression of him in a Celebrity Family Feud sketch.
Norm McDonald ends an Opera Man segment from Weekend Update by mitakenly calling Opera Man by his real name (Adam Sandler).
Honorable Mention: Ryan Gosling + Mikey Day's recent Beavis & Butthead skit.
The Beavis and butthead skit with Ryan gosling
I always liked when the cast would laugh during skits. Brings some authenticity imo
Back in 1976, Buck Henry got hit in the forehead with Belushi's samurai sword. He finished the show with a bandage over the wound. Other cast members also wore bandaids on their foreheads in solidarity with Buck. It happens at the end of "Samurai Stockbroker."
They used a REAL Samurai sword?
"Maybe the cables (air quotes) DIDN'T clear the lights!"
yeah, they really needed to include that follow up
5:11 --> I wish I was there live with the audience... so hilarious!!!
Chris Farley making David Spade and Christina Applegate hide their faces due to laughter for the entire skit wasn't good enough for you?
The first Matt Foley sketch is a masterclass in making everyone else break. No one else could get their lines out-the genius of Chris Farley
Adam Driver's sketch with the TV show about cat videos, Kate McKinnon breaks hard lol
Chris Farley’s pants falling down and revealing his bare bottom as he climbed up the ramp to a UFO is the funniest goof I’ve ever seen. The entire cast lost it and the scene became chaos. It was only ever shown in edited versions after that.
Yeah well him improvising with the wire snafu is classically hilarious!!! LOL
I highly recommend Rowan & Martin's Laugh in or the Carol Burnett Show for this sort of thing.
The top 20 funniest moments Tim Conway made Harvey Korman lose it!!!
Tim Conway lived to make others break. Especially Harvey Korman!
Tim showed no mercy. When Harvey started to stifle a smirk he just went in for the kill.
The Carol Burnett Show is the best!!!
SNL, man, always with the great stuff we'll always remember.
I love that you can tell Kristen's shirt is full of slushy.
These fail because there was no cowbell
"More cowbells". 😂
no Fallon breaking needs to be mentioned because he broke almost every sketch. so much Kenan Thompson didn't even want him in his sketches.
Heidi Gardner's epic break during the Beavis & Butthead skit.
Horatio Sans laughs himself to tears in the last sketch, and elect to dry his tears with Mickey Mouse shaped paancakes.
“Living in a van down by the RIVER!”
Janet Jackson! The cork skit!!😂
LOL THE THUMBNAIL!
I was lucky enough to catch that 1st appearance of "Debbie Downer" and cried, as I was laughing so hard. Comedy gold.
That sketch remains my all time favorite, although the new Beavis and Butthead sketch now comes in a close second.
the entire cast cracking up during Debbie Downer made it so funny and impossible not to laugh :D
As a dog parent I can say that the Cecily strong dog judge one is 100% accurate. Dogs are easily distracted and even harder to control when there's cameras around. I'm in college for TV/Video Production and one of the first things we were taught was that filming animals is one of the most difficult things to do in television
you gave birth to a fucking dog?
i wish you could show the clips in their entirety.....so funny
Do a top 20 funniest moments from classic shows! Including I Love Lucy when she’s trying to catch the candy coming off the line, Carol Burnett Show either the Siamese elephant story or the dentist scene, and Fresh Prince when Carlton runs through the audience!!
It would be SO ICONIC if everyone stopped overusing the word iconic.
I remember the Head Wound Harry episode...I couldn't stop laughing
Thanks! I wasn't sure what was funny on SNL, and now I know!
_Massive Headwound Harry"_ is SNL legend
7:45 Where can I buy that jug? It's a trooper, only thing that stood firm !
The gift wrapping sketch when Leslie Jones almost vomited because of seeing all the fake blood going everywhere.😊😮
James Franco actually spit it in her mouth.
Loved the bloopers, they're hilarious indeed! 😂👏
Best moment I remember was from the classic days with Dana Carvey doing a Church Lady scene. She was interviewing the Bakkers and Tammy Faye was supposed to be crying. The camera cut to her too soon and showed the actress using the bottle to squirt the mascara running down her cheeks. Lorne had it edited out in one rerun and they put the shot back in for future reruns.
Loved these guys. I have been watching them since this original video came out and followed with them through every single episode of every show, except ridiculousness. Seem many of them, just too much lol. And I love that they put this "sketch" about them breaking up, together. So funny seeing Zeus, and Bam Bam in it as well lol. Rob always brings his loved ones in on everything with him. Dudes a genuine, good dude and made all his loved ones filthy rich. Along with himself being insanely rich. 😂
Chris Farley as Matt Foley, cracking up David Spade and Christina Applegate
Chris Farley another tormented genius.
Career Day with Adam Driver.
“CRUSH YOUR ENEMIES!”
Wiig and Hader had such goofy energy when things went wrong
7:35 This break by Bowen Yang is one of the greatest of all time
not really. dude is trash
Aidy and Cecily were always so good at not breaking, which made it more funny
*There was a sketch in 84-85 where Martin Short's toupee becomes messed up. He doesn't realize it, but Julia Louis-Dreyfus and one other cast member in the sketch (probably Billy Crystal) are laughing and try to fix it during the sketch.
*There's a Gilda Radner/Candice Bergman sketch where host Bergman messes up her lines and Gilda plays off of them. The audience is aware of this and it makes the scene funnier.
*The Lovers sketches with Will Ferrell and Rachel Dratch were always funny to the point that Dratch (and often Jimmy Fallon) were laughing through the sketch.
*The Chris Farley unintentional mooning incident was an iconic fail as well.
*Molly Shannon came back to host and did a Sally O'Malley bit where she references her camel toe, which I'm quite sure was improvised, and Darrell Hammond loses it. I think that was the only time I've noticed him break character.
There are many others, I'm sure, but these are the ones that come to my mind that weren't in the video.
I remember the Radner/Bergen incident. One of many reason why Gilda Radner was such a legend.
Hader and Gosling are always breaking character but, it's always in the funniest ways.
Fallon, Rachel, and Will Ferrell in the hot tub LOVERS sketch has a lot of breaking character.
They can't break character too much or too often. Then it becomes a "Carol Burnett Show" sketch. Then it's them laughing and you're not in on the joke.
Babylon, well done. The analogy is interesting😎
Yup Debbie downer I never laughed so hard at a SNL skit!!!! She had everyone losing it 😂😂😂
That Debbie Downer one is an all-timer.
POV: when you research team only knows the last 10 years of SNL and Googles the rest.
How'd you forget Candace Bergen messing up her line in the 'Right to Stupidity" sketch? Made even better at the masterful way Gilda Radner recovered it.
Yes this is one of the most iconic "fails" from SNL's history. They usually concentrate on more recent episodes on lists like these.
@@potzorbie3120 An egregious oversight because the early stuff is some of the funniest, like when the Samurai Guy nearly whacked someone's hand off with a katana
That's WAY too long ago for a watchmojo list. They are too lazy to look back that far on this channel....
Debbie downer Disney should get an Emmy for best screw up on TV
Tim Conway’s Siamese Elephant speech from the Carol Burnett show would beg to differ.
7:34 Bowen's fork drop made it funnier.
4:42 I watched this skit live: it was amazing!
“Inside the Beltway” was a great sketch even before everyone broke.
The big omission here - Candace Bergen and the late, great Gilda Radner.
it feels that @watchmojo has being doing this same list over and over and over again
Cork Makers with Janet Jackson!
She kept on tripping over her lines!!! LOL
The recent Beavis and Butthead one has gotta be one of the best now.
V9:37 you forgot to mention that the reason Melissa broke is that Hader ran into her and she had to quietly point out that she was right there.
Also you forgot to mention that Dratch claims she broke down so horribly because 1 of music cues was mistimed which you can hear very clearly. Others are breaking because they were not warned of the trumpet, but Dratch holds it together until 1 trumpet plays too early
Billy Crystal (as Fernando Lamas), Hulk Hogan, and Mr. T: at one point, Hogan or T is clearly laughing, and Crystal might have decided to make the situation even funnier by mentioning how the chest muscles go "...BUMPY, BUMPY, BUMPY..."!!
I never saw that, that had to be a funny moment!
@@David_Theisen (As of 7-11-24) I had found a 29-second clip of this sketch posted on this site!!
I remember that. Mr T totally broke.
For Number 4, full props to Vanessa Bayer for not breaking and providing an anchor for the sketch. She does the same when Hader and Armisen play doormen.
Number 4 is Lisa from Temecula, which Vanessa Bayer wasn’t on. I’m guessing you mean number 5?
@@maxxh5331 Thanks!
How did the Beavis & Butthead break not make it number one?!
I would say Alien Abduction at 2 and Bevis & Butthead at 1.
C'mon Watch Mojo!
The Beavis and Butthead sketch from this season is definitely worth of this list
I gotta say, the AI that wrote this script did an amazing job. At times it almost fooled me into believing that a human wrote it, after that human fell down the stairs and gave themselves a severe concussion.
Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Rachel Dratch and Drew Barrymore
in the hot tub during the Welshly Arms skit!
Oh wow, vocal fry...... love it...!!
If I ever did stand up I'd want an entire audience of Pedro Pascals
Matt Foley falling into the table.
The Beavis and Butthead interview skit!
As person whose forehead is 4-dimensional, I salute Bill Hader
Fun fact about the Debbie Downer skit: During practice everyone didn't really find it to be that good, but once they got out into doing the show well you can see what happened 😂
That "Close Encounters" skit is iconic, and more than just a little thanks to Ryan Gosling. My favorite one was where Kate did a motorboat on his buttcheeks. His whole body is shaking. It doesn't matter how many times I see this skit...it kills me every time. Kate McKinnon will go down in SNL history with Mike Myers' as Wayne Campbell, Dana Carvey as Church Lady, Rachel Dratch as Debbie Downer (did you see Horatio wiping his eyes with the pancakes?) and Molly Shannon as Mary-Catherine Gallagher. Not to mention Eddie Murphy as Mr. Robbins and Gilda Radner's Roseanne Roseanna Danna.
BTW, you left out the league of extremely stupid people, where Candace Bergen confuses her character's name with Gilda's and breaks helplessley, never to recover. It makes me smile every time...especially when Gilda does a little improv at the end to riff on Candace.
Here's an old one. The year Martin Short and Billy Crystal were cast members they did a skit where Billy Crystal plays a teenager going on a date with Martin Short's daughter. Short hypnotizes Crystal to find out his intentions on the date. At one point Short slaps Crystal in the head and knocks Crystals teenage wig off kilter. It stays that way for almost the entire skit until Short notices and fixes it which then makes almost everybody crack up.
Eddie Murphy, Black History Minute about George Washington Carver.
“So I messed up, shut up!”
How about a top 10 funniest Repairman sketches from All That of Kel crashing thru the set??
hard to believe the "TOP TEN SNL Fails" only include ONE clip from ANY OTHER CAST but the Hader/Wig/etc era ......
Half of these aren't fails, they're just cast members laughing.
7:20 I may be overthinking this, since they're constantly doing costume and set changes anyways, but it looked like the reason she was knocking the glass forward was to keep the spill as much on the table as possible and not on the floor or Pascal's shirt.
Good point. Maybe that happened during rehearsal, so they saw no point keeping the glass standing.
What about Walken's mustache malfunction in The Continental sketch?
Also, Molly Shannon breaking up after Dr. Steven Poop does the robot.
Massive Head Wound Harry was the only SNL skit that made me _gag._
What about the leather shop with will farrel, jimmy fallon and sean hayes???? One of the best
Buck Henry getting sliced by an actual sword during a sketch with Belushi. He continued the show with a bandage on his head, the entire cast showed solidarity by wearing bandages in the closing. That was the best one. Please quit playing up some of these modern cast members and never forget the original cast.
The baron with Adam driver
You cut Kevin Nealon's comeback.He didn't "clear the light"
Christopher Walken when he was doing The Continental and his mustache started to fall off as he talked to the camera
I thought Matt Foley falling wasn't supposed to happen. Maybe I'm wrong. Farley looked a little stunned after it happened.