
(S34E10) The majority of this episode was pretty good. John Malkovich didn't contain the same contagious energy as other hosts this season, like Anne Hathaway or Tim McGraw, but infused the episode with his own... Malkovich-ness. Anyone that has seen his work knows what I'm talking about. I especially liked it when he introduced the musical guest(s), because it was hilariously obvious that he's never heard of any of these guys. Speaking of the musical guests, does T.I. really have a song about waving Gucci scarves in the air instead of dancing at the club? I feel like that's more of a surefire way to get shot at a club than carrying a gun in your sweatpants.
Cold Open: Amy Poehler is back as Hillary Clinton! This also gave an excuse for Darrell Hammond to wander around in front of the camera again. Seriously, won't someone please let this man go home? I hope someone new plays Hillary Clinton soon, because A) Amy deserves a baby break and B) her Hillary impression is terrible. I've complained about it before, so I'll spare you, but if there is still any doubt, just try listening to her without the visual next time.
Monologue: They did a fine job taking advantage of the tone inherent to everything John Malkovich does. Also, the tech geek in me couldn't help but marvel at the speed and elegance with which they prepared that Christmas set. This bit dragged on a bit long, but it was cute.
"La Rivista Della Televisione con Vinny Vedecci": This was one of the better Vinny Vedecci sketches we have seen. They broke slightly from the normal formula, and I think it really worked this time. Plus, Bill Hader's Malkovich impression and Bobby Moynihan's smoking kid were pretty wonderful.
"Cool": This is probably the best that Fred Armisen has ever sounded as Barack Obama. I spent this whole sketch trying to figure out if it was because they took advantage of this pre-taped nature and pitched him down.
Digital Short: "Virgania Horsen's Pony Express": Virgania Horsen's Balloon Rides ad was absolutely hilarious and this almost hit the same mark, but fell just short. I suppose it had a lot to live up to.
"Weekend Update": Amy! Good to see her again. I wonder what they've contractually worked out with her, because from everything I heard after she had her baby, she wasn't coming back, and I thought her "Cold Open" was just a special appearance. I was briefly weirded out that the fellow on TV playing Boy George was also probably going to play Barack Obama for the next four years. The Plaxico Burress bit was too easy, because the original situation is brilliance that not even the greatest comedy writer can create. Come on! A gun in sweat pants. Already hilarious. The 9 year-old's advice was all right as well.
Digital Short: "J*** in My Pants": I almost hurt myself, I was laughing so hard. The special apperance by Justin Timberlake was absolutely marvelous, and Molly SIms and Jamie-Lynn Sigler were fun surprises. I was also thrilled -- probably too thrilled -- to see Jorma Taccone, long-time collaborator with Andy Samberg and SNL writer, play such a prominent role in this sketch. Akiva Schaffer was also part of the Lonely Island group with the boys and he played the silent DJ in this sketch. I have my fingers crossed that this means Jorma will be doing more things in front of the camera and this was just a slight testing of the waters.
"Calculator": Everyone watching with me sat through this sketch with a furrowed brow, totally confused. I was waiting for a horrible Se7en-like twist, honestly.
After finishing this review, I poked around the Internetz for a decent MP3 of "J*** in My Pants" and I'm suddenly seeing all this stuff about the song being the first single off the Lonely Island's debut album, "INCREDIBAD", coming out in February. The sources are sketchy at best and I haven't heard anything else about it, but I would keep an eye out anyway.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
12-07-2008 @ 12:54PM
Katie said...
Jorma!!!
That is all I have to say about this episode! We need more of him, and we need it ASAP. When Andy joined as a regular player, and Jorma only joined as a writer, I was a bit confused and hoped he would wiggle his way on stage permanently sooner or later. Hopefully this show is the beginning of that, as the not 1, not 2, but 3 new girls they've added have yet to show me a reason how any of them can add something beyond what Kristen Wiig does
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12-07-2008 @ 1:31PM
lorenzo said...
I'm confused as to why the Virgania Horsen's sketch was "SNL Digital Short". It wasn't last time. I would have thought the jizz video would have been the SNL Digital Short.
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12-07-2008 @ 1:38PM
superrrguy said...
It's never good when the commercials are funnier than the show. I like the Lexus one about the pony.
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12-07-2008 @ 1:57PM
viewdrix said...
The Lonely Island confirmed it's their first single on their official YouTube post of the video, and on their website.
On the downside, it probably means that Jorma's on-screen-ness was a necessity (like a rubber), not the start of a regular thing.
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12-07-2008 @ 2:08PM
Zachary said...
I couldn't tell if the laughing in the Boy George segment was scripted or not. It seemed in character.
Annie, sorry to hear about your Guild t-shirt. How about this for a replacement? Hoodies always trump t-shirts.
http://www.williamsstreet.com/cat/The-Venture-Bros-Guild-of-Calamitous-Intent-Hoodie.html?referral_id=ASHP
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12-10-2008 @ 10:35AM
Annie Wu said...
Y'know, I was totally going to buy that hoodie, but it's only going to serve as a super-sad constant reminder of that Guild shirt. Ahh, I'll get over it. Eventually. Maybe.
Damn, I really liked that shirt.
12-07-2008 @ 2:22PM
Butters said...
More info about The Lonely Island and their song on the groups website at www.thelonelyisland.com.
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12-07-2008 @ 2:51PM
Scott H said...
I'm so glad, now that the election is over, that I can go back to ignoring SNL as the immature, tasteless, rarely funny show it's become.
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12-07-2008 @ 3:51PM
0megapart!cle said...
I am going to have to agree with you. I liked the monologue, and I liked Amy, but that was about it. Malkovitch was just painful in pretty much everything he did.
12-07-2008 @ 3:06PM
Phil said...
Most SNL skits usually end up going nowhere but might have one or two laughs but the calculator skit started nowhere, was a total flop and ended having done nothing. Who approved this stupid piece of work? I cringed with embarrassment through out The one about the Italian interviewer on the other hand was terrific. BTW does Malkevich have a speech impediment. He kept saying Sant Nick instead of Saint Nick.
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12-07-2008 @ 3:06PM
Matthew Golem said...
I wish SNL was always as funny as the "Calculator" sketch.
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12-08-2008 @ 11:28AM
Sig said...
Y3p, Like how many of us 'haven't' multiplied some outrageous number by zero when we got a new calculator!!!! That skit was hilarious :D
12-07-2008 @ 3:42PM
Chris said...
What about the sketch that was easily the funniest of the night, starring easily the most talent player on SNL, who is sure to be the bigget star of the current cast? Of course I'm talking about Kristin Wiig and the sketch of the office birthday party. This displayed Kristin's talents prominently and I was dying laughing. This and "Ji** in my Pants" were easily two of the funniest moments of the entire season.
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12-07-2008 @ 5:50PM
James said...
Four words: J*** is my pants. Not only was this as funny (if not even more so) than D*** in a box, but the song was supremely catchy too. And those expressions from Andy and Jorma? OMG so funny I almost...well, you know.
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12-07-2008 @ 7:55PM
Paul said...
The expression on Jorma's face when he opened the window (and jizzed his his pants) was priceless!
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12-07-2008 @ 9:35PM
Katie said...
I think Jorma's expressions were even better than Andy's too. I kept replaying his hilariously weird lip curl one in front on the check-out girl
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12-08-2008 @ 10:13AM
colby said...
Jorm & Kiv got screentime this week. Awesome!!
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12-29-2008 @ 6:26PM
Monica said...
can someone please post the "hello God its me Gurdy" skit!! i can't find it anywhere and I'm dying to see it again!!! please!! thanks!!
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1-26-2009 @ 3:28AM
Jeni said...
I Can't find the sexy office birthday party video anywhere..HELP, my whole family needs to see this!
Anyone got a link?
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2-02-2009 @ 1:26PM
john said...
Where can I see the the office party sketch? that was great!
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