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KOBE27 wrote:I know it's probably NOT a popular opinion around these parts, but I always thought the SNL cast during the early 90s was the show's best ever. Even better than the original cast from 75-80.They had Phil Hartman, Dana Carvey, Mike Myers, Dennis Miller, Kevin Nealon and then they added people like Adam Sandler and Chris Farley. Some of my favorite sketches (like "Hans & Franz", "Sprockets", and "Wayne's World") come from this unforgettable era.
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zapatista wrote:To me, Bill Hader is the funniest person to ever be on the show (and I'm a fan of all eras of the show). I start cracking up just seeing that guy before he even says anything.
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intp wrote:Yeah, I gotta agree that the old seasons may not be as great as some people think. I bought the first season of SNL on Dvd when it came out after hearing how "legendary" it was; and, frankly, I hated almost all of it! Some of those early episodes were not funny at all (to me) and were just peculiar. The only performer I liked was Gilda Radner. I watched about half the season before giving up but some day I may watch the rest.
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