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‘SNL’ Has a Super Bowl Commercial Parody Designed to Make You Feel Real Bad
‘SNL’ Has a Super Bowl Commercial Parody Designed to Make You Feel Real Bad
‘SNL’ Has a Super Bowl Commercial Parody Designed to Make You Feel Real Bad
Super Bowl commercials are still a big, huge, massive, crazy deal, with major corporations shelling out absurd amounts of money on ads designed to win over the most reliably large and receptive audience in all of televised sports. So of course ‘SNL’ was going to contribute its own commercial parody to the mix...but man, no one was expecting something this mean, scathing or on-point.
‘SNL’ Promotes Writer Leslie Jones to Featured Cast Member
‘SNL’ Promotes Writer Leslie Jones to Featured Cast Member
‘SNL’ Promotes Writer Leslie Jones to Featured Cast Member
'SNL''s additions and subtractions in its first three weeks of the 40th anniversary season have gotten some notable attention, but its first in-house promotion of the season has us a bit more excited. Following her high-profile addition to the writing staff last season, and some standout appearances along the way, Leslie Jones has been promoted to a featured player of the NBC sketch comedy series.
Think You Know ‘SNL’ Movies? Watch This Video of Facts to Pump You Up
Think You Know ‘SNL’ Movies? Watch This Video of Facts to Pump You Up
Think You Know ‘SNL’ Movies? Watch This Video of Facts to Pump You Up
These days 'SNL' movies are a bit few and far between (come on, 'MacGruber 2'!), but at least some of their success lives on with legendary classics like 'Wayne's World or 'The Blues Brothers.' There have been 11 'SNL' movies total over the course of the last 40 years, but how well do you think you know the late-night sketch comedy legend's cinematic history? Test your knowledge with the latest installment of ‘You Think You Know Movies?‘
‘SNL’ Season 40: Darrell Hammond to Replace Don Pardo as Announcer
‘SNL’ Season 40: Darrell Hammond to Replace Don Pardo as Announcer
‘SNL’ Season 40: Darrell Hammond to Replace Don Pardo as Announcer
Of the many changes in store for the 40th season of 'SNL,' none would prove so heartbreaking as the loss of beloved announcer Don Pardo, who passed away earlier this year. No one could ever replace Pardo's distinct intonation announcing every 'SNL' installment, though the new voice of the sketch comedy series will at least be a familiar one, as distinguished alum Darrell Hammond takes the mic.
SNL’s Schweddy Balls and Other Snacks Will Soon Be a Real Thing
SNL’s Schweddy Balls and Other Snacks Will Soon Be a Real Thing
SNL’s Schweddy Balls and Other Snacks Will Soon Be a Real Thing
Always wanted to wrap your mouth around some Schweddy Balls? You're in luck! To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Saturday Night Live has teamed up with candy franchise It'Sugar to bring some of their famous foods to life. According to Foodbeast.com, more than 50 snack and novelty items will be available starting September 13th at more than 60 it'Sugar locations and online.
‘SNL’ Invites You to Bikini Beach Party
‘SNL’ Invites You to Bikini Beach Party
‘SNL’ Invites You to Bikini Beach Party
'SNL' is frequently at its best when it decides to go full gonzo and last night's episode featured a sketch that represents the show at its weirdest. Presented as a screening of an old '60s surfer movie called 'Bikini Beach Party,' the sketch features Taran Killam and guest host Charlize Theron as young lovers in a campy musical who decide to share a romantic moment on the beach ... next to the me
'SNL' Turns 40 in 2015
'SNL' Turns 40 in 2015
'SNL' Turns 40 in 2015
'SNL' will take a bit of a break this weekend following 'Neighbors' star Seth Rogen's third time hosting, returning on May 3 with 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2''s Andrew Garfield, but consider the long-running NBC sketch comedy to have much larger plans in mind for the future: an epic, star-studded, three-hour broadcast in February 2015 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'Saturday Night Live'! Read
The Ladies of ‘SNL’ Sing About ‘Dongs All Over the World’
The Ladies of ‘SNL’ Sing About ‘Dongs All Over the World’
The Ladies of ‘SNL’ Sing About ‘Dongs All Over the World’
Like so many comedy shows, 'SNL' has occasionally felt like a boy's club, with the guys getting much of the best material, crazier characters and more memorable sketches. This has shifted in recent years and now the women of the show are allowed to get just as weird and nasty as their male counterparts. In a way, it all feels like it's been building up to this. Are you ready for "Dongs All Ov

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