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Mediaite Presents: 35 Great SNL News Spoofs

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Will Ferrell Does James Lipton
Even the title card saying “Host: James Lipton” brought the studio audience to a chuckle, so you know the guy is ripe for a lampoon. The only word to describe Will Ferrell’s inspired impression of the slightly pompous Inside The Actor’s Studio host: “scrumtrulescent.”


Larry King’s Rambly USA Today Column
It would’ve been easy for Norm MacDonald go after Larry King’s avuncular, softball interview style, but no: he called out King’s rambly USA Today column, which the NYT called “a weekly offering studded with plugs, superlatives and dropped names — all usually in close proximity to one another.”
One controversial view: “I have no tolerance, gang, for people who commit arson.”


A Day in the Life of Brian Williams
In this SNL Digital Short, BriWi himself shows what a good sport he is by taking us on a tour through the life of a nightly newsman, which involves hallucinating encouraging words from Bono. He’s so confident, he doesn’t even mind if you call him Stone Philips by mistake!


Amy Poehler Does Nancy Grace
Amy Poehler does a slow-talking, Southern-fried Nancy Grace, tough on crime, but none too happy with the officer who gives her a parking ticket. It’s fine enough, but really: how do you compete with the real thing?


Geraldo Rivera Is a Sexy Man
Darrell Hammond’s Geraldo Rivera is a sexy man. Just ask Somalian villagers, Osama bin Laden, and Darrell Hammond’s Geraldo Rivera.



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  • Magister

    This looks like a good collection with lots of entertainment potential, but it might be better titled “35 Great SNL Spoofs Available Online” because just off the top of my head, Gilda’s “Emily Litella”; The “Al Franken Decade’”; Al Franken as one-person, self-contained reporting unit and Weekend Update’s memorable Three Mile Island coverage are overlooked.

    Still, a good post with lots of entertainment value. It’s just that if you’ve watched SNL for thirty-five years, you can think of things better than some of those listed above.

  • Magister

    Oh, and let me add A. Whitney Brown’s “The Big Picture” to my little list.

  • Robert Quigley

    @Magister: Emily Litella’s there, just on page six! Had to give some incentive to keep reading…

    Good calls on Three Mile Island and A. Whitney Brown though. I also looked everywhere for John Belushi’s weatherman skit, but to no avail.

  • MarkEdwards

    Completely.

    Freaking.

    Brilliant.

    Thanxxxxxxxxxxxx for the laughs!

  • http://the-w.com/ CRZ

    Sorry, I’m too lazy to read more than one page.

    Were you worried you were going to run out of Internet if you didn’t break it up into seven pages? I hate when websites do that. SHAME!

  • Magister

    @Robert Quigley: Sorry about that. I must’ve inadvertently skipped page six, but thanks for pointing it out because not only do you have her, but you also have a couple of really good ones on that page.

    Good post.

  • http://www.twitter.com/kgotkin Kevin Gotkin

    This is such a great piece! But I must be annoying and write a totally distracting comment: each and every one of the videos won’t load because of “international copyright restrictions” (I’m in France)! Imagine me all ready to laugh and giggle to myself here in Paris and suddenly I’m robbed (of course, your words are almost as good, Mr. Quigley!). Seroiusly, WTF.

  • Robert Quigley

    @Kevin: Drat! ‘Hulu?’ More like, ‘vermoulu.’

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Aaron-Guzman/776054874 Aaron Guzman

    I am truly shocked that there was not a single mention of the “Assassination of Buckwheat.” No, honestly, I am shocked. For those too young to have seen it, when Eddie Murphy was on SNL during the early 80′s one of his recurring characters was an adult version of the Little Rascals’ ‘Buckwheat.’ During one episode, everything started normally but about 10 minutes into the show Weekend Update broke in with a special report about Buckwheat being shot while leaving a theater after a performance. The rest of the entire episode was a parody of the news reporting on the tragedy reminiscent of the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan, including constantly replaying the footage of Buckwheat being shot (in slow motion), corporate sponsorships of the special report (“The Death of Buckwheat: brought to you by …”) and the assassin’s high school yearbook photo where he was voted “Most Likely to Kill Buckwheat.” An article about the greatest SNL news parodies that lacks this masterpiece is an article written by someone who didn’t do much research on the subject.

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