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Actually, I like the show better now that Tina Fey is no longer head writer. I didn't really go for her brand of humor. And I would argue that the current cast is more talented than the likes of Chris Kattan, etc.Some of the previous casts of SNL could pull something like this off. The current who's who of non-funny lineup will make certain this episode is pathetic. I can guarantee the jokes Manning's teammates will make about this experience will be funnier than the actual episode.
I don't care much for Kenan either, but Sudeikis, Wiig, Hader, and Forte are very funny, in my opinion.
The writers are doing more absurdist stuff lately, which I like a great deal.
But, everybody's got a different sense of humor.
Yeah, I'm not too big into physical comedy, with the possible exception of Michael Richards, who is a genius in that area.I think you nailed in on the sence of humor. Back when Farley and Sandler were there it was just physical make you laugh at something dumb funny. No thinking involved humor. Slapstick if you will.
Now they try to be intellectual and cultured. They try to be more witty that they are just funny. Which doesn't really work for me. It's 11:30 on a Saturday you better make me laugh because I could easily be at the bar or club.
I think you nailed in on the sence of humor. Back when Farley and Sandler were there it was just physical make you laugh at something dumb funny. No thinking involved humor. Slapstick if you will.
Now they try to be intellectual and cultured. They try to be more witty that they are just funny. Which doesn't really work for me. It's 11:30 on a Saturday you better make me laugh because I could easily be at the bar or club.
Amy Poehler is decent to good.
'Yall remember getting excited, around 11pm on Sat nights, wondering which reoccurring characters you may see? Those were the good ole days.
Yeah, I'm not too big into physical comedy, with the possible exception of Michael Richards, who is a genius in that area.
I much prefer absurdist comedy, dark humor, and pretty warped stuff. For me, the Coen Brothers are the pinnacle of the kind of comedy that makes me laugh (e.g. The Big Lebowski).
It seems like the "ultra-liberal" bent, if you want to call it that, has lessened substantially now that Tina Fey is gone. I tend to vote Republican, but in my opinion, good satire is good satire, regardless of who it's targeting.Adding to a little of what you said...I am a Moderate, vote straight Dem this past election, but even I can say they are too obviously liberal. It was funny when Farrell did Bush. I think it's been a freefall into aweful since he left. Horatio Sanz was a poor man's Farley, maybe even a wannbe Farley....and yes, there are PLENTY of things in bars that are funny, at all hours.
Again, it's a matter of opinion. Chris Farley made me laugh too. I'll never get the image of his "living in a van, down by the river" character out of mind.Chris Farley owns Michael Richards when it comes to physical comedy. There is absolutley no comparison. What did Richards do? Come through a door funny and over react on Seinfield?
Farley was a big man getting around like a cat. Putting himself on the line.
It seems like the "ultra-liberal" bent, if you want to call it that, has lessened substantially now that Tina Fey is gone. I tend to vote Republican, but in my opinion, good satire is good satire, regardless of who it's targeting.