50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
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50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
It's blocked at work

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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
You can spend you time trying to guess No.1eyégor wrote:themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
It's blocked at work
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
Gotta be "Who's on First?"themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:You can spend you time trying to guess No.1eyégor wrote:themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
It's blocked at work
I'll check back after I get back from lunch.
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
Gee, thanks.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
Now, I've hit the web filter category of "Sex."
It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. —Albus Dumbledore
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
But TMITSSS says the nudity was removed.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Gee, thanks.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
Now, I've hit the web filter category of "Sex."
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
BackInTex wrote:But TMITSSS says the nudity was removed.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Gee, thanks.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
Now, I've hit the web filter category of "Sex."
It should have never been there to start with! The man in the suit has been a very naughty boy!
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
TheCalvinator24 wrote:Gotta be "Who's on First?"themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:You can spend you time trying to guess No.1eyégor wrote:
It's blocked at work
I'll check back after I get back from lunch.
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Re: 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of Alltime
He always says that.BackInTex wrote:But TMITSSS says the nudity was removed.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Gee, thanks.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.nerve.com/dispatches/nerveed ... etches/01/
its a list
its comedy
it has Monty Python and SNL
its a potential huge timewaster
its bound to be subject to debate
its off topic (isn't almost everything these day)
it was edited to remove the nudity
perfect for post 9000
Now, I've hit the web filter category of "Sex."
It's his way of flirting.
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It's a good list, with many of my favorites and a couple of British sketches that I can't wait to watch. One Monty Python that made me laugh to the point of tears is missing, however. That's the one about the Killer Joke developed by German scientists to ensure world domination. Perhaps it was too difficult to pick out just a couple of minutes from a longer "documentary" to call it a sketch and be done with it.
A missing SNL I loved was the one with Tom Hanks as an awful Olympic figure skater. Since they do have Synchronized Swimming, I will forgive.
A missing SNL I loved was the one with Tom Hanks as an awful Olympic figure skater. Since they do have Synchronized Swimming, I will forgive.
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Hard to disagree much with the top ten, or much of the list in general. Might have substituted certain other sketches from the players involved instead of the ones they picked (the "Spam" omission mentioned by someone else comes to mind), but a good list overall.
Glad they got Kovacs in there. Most of his stuff wasn't outright funny, but you can see echoes of his work in a lot of sketch comedy since he left us all too early. He was a master. A Dutch Master, of course.
Glad they got Kovacs in there. Most of his stuff wasn't outright funny, but you can see echoes of his work in a lot of sketch comedy since he left us all too early. He was a master. A Dutch Master, of course.
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The awful Olympic Figure Skater sketch that I remember was with Jason Priestly.silvercamaro wrote:It's a good list, with many of my favorites and a couple of British sketches that I can't wait to watch. One Monty Python that made me laugh to the point of tears is missing, however. That's the one about the Killer Joke developed by German scientists to ensure world domination. Perhaps it was too difficult to pick out just a couple of minutes from a longer "documentary" to call it a sketch and be done with it.
A missing SNL I loved was the one with Tom Hanks as an awful Olympic figure skater. Since they do have Synchronized Swimming, I will forgive.
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You probably are right -- but I do seem to remember Tom Hanks on skates.TheCalvinator24 wrote:The awful Olympic Figure Skater sketch that I remember was with Jason Priestly.silvercamaro wrote:It's a good list, with many of my favorites and a couple of British sketches that I can't wait to watch. One Monty Python that made me laugh to the point of tears is missing, however. That's the one about the Killer Joke developed by German scientists to ensure world domination. Perhaps it was too difficult to pick out just a couple of minutes from a longer "documentary" to call it a sketch and be done with it.
A missing SNL I loved was the one with Tom Hanks as an awful Olympic figure skater. Since they do have Synchronized Swimming, I will forgive.
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I cannot state that they never did a skating sketch with Hanks.silvercamaro wrote:You probably are right -- but I do seem to remember Tom Hanks on skates.TheCalvinator24 wrote:The awful Olympic Figure Skater sketch that I remember was with Jason Priestly.silvercamaro wrote:It's a good list, with many of my favorites and a couple of British sketches that I can't wait to watch. One Monty Python that made me laugh to the point of tears is missing, however. That's the one about the Killer Joke developed by German scientists to ensure world domination. Perhaps it was too difficult to pick out just a couple of minutes from a longer "documentary" to call it a sketch and be done with it.
A missing SNL I loved was the one with Tom Hanks as an awful Olympic figure skater. Since they do have Synchronized Swimming, I will forgive.
The one with Priestly has a Scott Hamilton impersonator saying "He should just quit now."
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I Googled. Tom Hanks did play a figure skater who wore a cowboy outfit. Apparently, the two sketches -- probably years apart -- have blended together in my brain.TheCalvinator24 wrote:
I cannot state that they never did a skating sketch with Hanks.
The one with Priestly has a Scott Hamilton impersonator saying "He should just quit now."
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Some of my all-time favorites are here, although I would have put Jim Carrey's Ice, Ice Baby up higher.
I always thought of the SNL ice skating sketches as a trilogy -- Jason Priestley, Tom Hanks and Nancy Kerrigan.
Chris Farley was Kerrigan's partner. She had some blonde braid wig and he had grown out of his costume overnight. His physical comedy was wonderful.
I always thought of the SNL ice skating sketches as a trilogy -- Jason Priestley, Tom Hanks and Nancy Kerrigan.
Chris Farley was Kerrigan's partner. She had some blonde braid wig and he had grown out of his costume overnight. His physical comedy was wonderful.
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I thought that, too. Far funnier than the curtain rod, IMNSHO.ne1410s wrote:Any list of comedy sketches without "Mama's Family" (the original) with Tim Conway describing the Siamese elephants is laughable...
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Yes, but only because of Conway's solo performance in it and Vicki Lawrence's final comment. It's also an outtake, so it may not have officially qualified.TheCalvinator24 wrote:I thought that, too. Far funnier than the curtain rod, IMNSHO.ne1410s wrote:Any list of comedy sketches without "Mama's Family" (the original) with Tim Conway describing the Siamese elephants is laughable...
I still want a copy of the full episode, though, with commentary by the principals if possible. Is it available on DVD anywhere? HNORK!
Found it on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qqE_WmagjY
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