Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Sunday, August 2, 2015
The Summer of SNL--- Part 2
So, I promised this post And I'm here to deliver... About a week and a half ago, I saw the preview for SISTERS starring Amy Poehlar and Tina Fey. This duo never fails to be funny and what I love is it feels like a bit of a BABY MAMA reversal(meaning Amy plays the straighter laced character and Tina is the crazier character). But the SNL love doesn't end there- Rachel Dratch, Maya Rudolph, Bobby Moynihan, Kate McKinnon are along for the ride as well. Basically, if their past collaborations such as SNL Weekend Update, Baby Mama, and the Golden Globes left you wanting more from one of the best comedy duos of our time- then you are in luck!
The relaunch of Ghostbusters had me a little worried when first mentioned because the original is without a doubt one of the best films of all time. The cast was amazing(Dan and Bill-two of the best to ever grace SNL's stage were apart of this). How can you touch perfection? Then I heard the new spin on it.... Ladies! Brilliant... And the new team being all SNL cast members OR long time hosts. Leslie Jones, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon(again), and Melissa McCarthy. Each one of these comedians can hold their own and combined- I bet we will be dealing with a perfect storm(possibly Bridesmaids level funny-which you are dealing with quite a few Bridesmaids players in front of and behind the camera ).
All in all, I think we will be having an amazing year on the big screen and on the new season of SNL! Until Next time---
Gilda
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
The summer of SNL-- Part 1
Summer- the time of year we all plan to be tan, in shape, and enjoying the outdoors. For this reason, TV takes a hiatus(at least for the top TV shows)--this includes SNL. BUT this hasn't been a quiet season for SNL fans. Many current and former cast members have either been dominating the big screen, the small screen, OR causing crazy hype for their much anticipated projects.
Whoever decided that Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig should do a Lifetime movie deserves a million bucks as well as 15 unicorns(I know they don't exist, but-I don't even care- they still deserve them). It was amazing how the movie was carried out. Both Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell playing the parts completely in Lifetime movie fashion-DEADLY serious with just a dash of overacting.... Most didn't expect this and that's another reason it was genius. If you weren't one of the 2.1 million to see it when it aired... I will say this- if it comes out on DVD or goes on Netflix- you gotta watch it!
First off- I have yet to see this one BUT I can't wait to. Bill Hader in a leading man role opposite Amy Schumer is in a no fail situation meaning both actors are in their A game and aren't the type to settle for subpar roles. Also, one thing I respect Bill Hader for is that he picks roles that he seems truly passionate about. He doesn't choose roles purely based on money- and when you put his movies next to each other, they are always unique(you're never going to see him play the same role twice... Unless it's a sequel to a previous movie). Therefore, all of the raves for the movie along with both Bill and Amy's past projects tell me this one is a slam dunk.
There's so many more to talk about so get ready for part 2 where we will discuss two upcoming projects from amazing past and current cast members!
Until then,
Gilda
Saturday, July 18, 2015
I'm back!
Hey wonderful people!
I just wanted to make a quick post letting you all know about why I was absent for a minute there. There was a little bit of a family emergency that required me to quickly relocate. This relocation meant a new position and also no more computer. I am still at a "no computer" moment- BUT I'm blessed to be with my family and helping out. Sometimes things happen that are scary at first, but turn out to be an exciting and great new start. I will be able to post from my phone, but my posts might look a little rough for a bit. It's all good though, cause I am excited to talk to you all again!
XOXO
Gilda
Thursday, March 12, 2015
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Monday, February 16, 2015
SNL 40 Special
Well, here ends our 19 day SNL love fest. Oh, the memories we'll have though- sleep deprived, sunglasses at work, laughter filled memories. The most amazing thing though is how SNL pulled out a Grand Finale-Firework Extraordinaire with the SNL40 Special. Here's my thoughts broken down into bite sized moments:
The Show had everything: Reunions we prayed for(Stefon and Seth Meyers), collaborations we didn't expect(Martin Short and Maya Rudolph), old friends that feel like family(Bill Murray, Steve Martin), and the original 'Not Ready for Prime Time Players'.
The crazy thing is that with so many cast members and guests that have been working on this show tirelessly not even a tiny morsel of the show was leaked- in fact, many were expecting another NSync Reunion or even the Back Street Boys to be on the show(didn't happen-at least not on TV).
The show started off with a punch- The classic duo, Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake with special appearances by Debbie Downer and Mary Katherine Gallagher. If you were like me, you were silently squealing to yourself with glee. These ladies killed it every time they were on air and to see them back reprising iconic characters was fabulous!
Then the Celebrity Jeopardy Sketch- can I just say you know it is a classic when everyone wants to be in it. It's a reoccurring sketch that doesn't seem to have aged a bit. It was flawless and as every line was spoken you could tell that this was going to be a sketch that might even top the originals.
I would have never realized how great Martin Short and Maya Rudolph were together until they were paired up in the Musical Moments sketch. Seeing Bill Murray's Nick the Lounge Singer and seeing that really after 40 years-the man's still got it. He can make you laugh without even trying and this is why he's a legend. Then they threw the Blues Brothers at us and expected us to stay in our seats(even at home).
Jane Curtain, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehlar together behind one SNL Weekend Update desk was pretty historic. Three strong women and soon to follow- one Landshark was well thought out and completely necessary(by the way Jane's Line of "Don't open that door! It's always the Landshark" was everything). Then seeing some of the Weekend Update men together to announce the original Weekend Update Anchor, Chevy Chase, reprising a sketch with Garrett Morris-a cherry on top of this moment. I didn't expect it and I have to say, I am thankful it happened(Chevy and Garrett are both hilarious gentlemen). Also what I thought was beautifully done is seeing longtime fans like myself(the only difference is that they're wildly famous) re-enact SNL characters that were near and dear to them. Well done Edward Norton and 2 Stefons at the desk-crazy enough to work! Also to you- Emma Stone and Melissa McCarthy-thank you for filling shoes and representing legends that couldn't reprise their own classic characters.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/751674 |
While we are on the subject how amazing was the tribute to the cast and crew who have passed over the years. Beautifully put together and there's something about hearing the alums cheer and clap made it more real. These people were the friends and heroes that they had lost. It was impossible not to cry. Then throwing in Jon Lovitz at the end to bring us back to a place of laughter again and seeing his face after the memoriam picture of him was brilliant!
The return of Eddie Murphy. A moment so many of us had waited for and hearing Chris Rock speak about someone that had inspired him was a great moment.
I can't give any harsh words to the wonderful team at SNL. With 40 years of amazing history, how could they squeeze it all in. That being said there were a couple of things I wished I had seen:
-Chris Kattan's Mango-Spartan Cheerleaders
-In fact, Chris Kattan AND Cheri Oteri
-Eddie Murphy relive one of his classic sketches
-More Bill Murray, but he's the equivalent of the cow bell to me
-Will Forte
-Bobby Moynihan, Beck Bennett, and Kyle Mooney
-a ticket in my mailbox to have seen that live(or at least an invite to the after party)-- I will however accept a ticket to any SNL show-That would be swell!
In closing, I just want to say, well played Mr. Lorne Michaels. This show was absolute perfection and as a life long fan- I thank you for making me laugh, cry, and get amped every Saturday Night for my entire life!
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