Listen......... when saturday night live ....... had great comedians .......i mean the comedians now are weak........ and talentless ........ and here is why !!!!!!! ........when they used to do skits on saturday night live....... the comics did not need to tell you who you were inpersonating ....... we already knew who they were impersonating .......but you have these crap comedians now ........ and we know how they got famous .......diddyfied !!!!! they took it in the arse !!!!!!!! or blew someone in the comic circle /industry/biz.......like all famous people have to do ...pay their dues .......all the rappers pay their dues to someone ,.......as we all know the casting couch....... as it was called in the 60's and 70's........all of them!!!!!! ........ have to do some shite !!!!!! .....harvey weinsten did loads ......he was the man then ......all women had to sit on his dick and even some men i suspect .......as we all know most of hollywood is bi-sexual .....it is easier to be shocked when someone comes out straight .....right .......
saturday night live ....... is boring and miserable to watch ......... they used to be really funny ....... but now all these liberal...... woke ........prick ......bastards ....... censor this..... that and the other ........ and they all stand around at the end like lost sheep looking for hugs......
Chevy Chase Told Director Jason Reitman He ‘Should Be Embarrassed’ By ‘Saturday Night’: ‘I’m Getting My Own Chevy Chase Moment’
Director Jason Reitman received a less than glowing review of “Saturday Night” from “SNL” legend Chevy Chase.
While speaking on the “Fly on the Wall” podcast, hosted by former “SNL” cast members David Spade and Dana Carvey, Reitman recalled Chase’s brash reaction to the film.
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“So, Chevy comes in to watch the movie,” Reitman said. “And he is there with [his wife] Jayni and they watch the film, and he’s in the group, and he comes up to me after and he pats me on the shoulder and goes, ‘Well, you should be embarrassed.’”
Spade said Chase’s reaction was “an exact Chevy thing” to say, adding that “you couldn’t even write [the moment] better.” Carvey speculated that Chase, in part, tried to embarrass Reitman because he “knows that’s funny, like that’s the roughest thing you could say to a director in the moment, or right up there.”
“I’m trying to balance it, because, in my head, I know, ‘Alright, I’m getting my own Chevy Chase moment that’s 1,000 percent only for me right now,’” Reitman recalled. “And from a comedy point of view that’s really pure, and that’s kind of cool. But also, I just spent like two years of my life recreating this moment and trying to capture Chevy perfectly, and also even in the ego, find the humanity and give him a moment to be loved. No, none of that shit played. He’s not talking about that stuff.”
“Saturday Night,” released Sept. 27, chronicles the chaotic lead-up to the 1975 premiere of the historic late-night sketch show. The film stars Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Ella Hunt, Cory Michael Smith, Lamorne Morris, Matt Wood, Nicholas Braun and Emily Fairn.
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