Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
TV-14 | 11 October 1975 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Beystiman It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
    Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
    Iseerphia All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
    Ezmae Chang This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
    cterryweb How can episodes from a year ago be called vintage? With all the great material from over the past 40 years, why in the hell do they air episodes with the current cast and call it vintage?
    bubbaonecat Show is an extension of the progressive/libturd party. Never funny anymore with really childish humor. You must have a really low IQ to see any humor in this show. SNL should have died years ago. Do your self a favor -paint your wall and watch the paint dry much more entertaining
    KingFirpo Started watching the new season this past Saturday. They need to rename this show "One Trick Pony." It's just getting old and stale. There is always some humor in politics but this show now just goes way overboard. Some of us actually just turn on the TV to be entertained. Hopefully, at some point, they realize they are either ignoring or insulting half of their potential audience (but I doubt it)...
    keelhaul-80856 SNL has a 8.1 rating, but I hope this is due to the show's longevity and earlier years, which actually produced some good skits and comedy legends. However, since those long past days, it has become some sort of monstrous institution, reminding me of banks that are "too big to fail". I feel that any reasonable person could see that this show should have gone off years ago. The dumb setup hasn't been that funny for 10 yrs. It wants to be so classy and cool, but to me, that crushes its appeal. Lame musical guests, many of whom are bubblegum performers lip syncing; a nonstop extension media platform of the Democratic Party and extreme PC "progressive" views, marketed as normal and divine; really tired and dry humor, lacking any real originality or down-to-earth appeal; focus on "celebrities" who are idiots; every SNL twit is now worshiped as Hollyweird royalty and gets 50 movies and spin-off shows or deals after joining the "cool kids" clique; The writers suck--at one point, it seemed half the skits just ended with men kissing other men, or trotting out the 500th Donald Trump impersonation(which can be funny, but is very tired at this point); the political bias is so obvious in their treatment of Obama, who was barely mentioned or ridiculed, or a background character, while crucifying Trump in skits that don't even require his presence(I mean, really, we get it. You are liberal NY progressive hipsters who think Southerners, conservatives, and anyone who disagrees with you are stupid, and Trump is Hitler. We got it like the 300th time. Can we do something else that doesn't remind us of all the division and crap from politics at night?); people laughing at themselves during the skits or audience laughs when it isn't even remotely funny, etc. The only good things they had in the last 20 yrs. were Weekend Update(not anymore), the digital shorts(which are still funny), and an occasional great host(like the return of Dave Chappelle to TV).