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lem motlow
saturday night live is on NBC which is owned by comcast corp.comcast poured millions of dollars into the obama and hillary campaigns so you kinda know what you're getting. the show is basically puppets putting on a show their masters want to see.
the right wing does the same crap,you can't just be entertained anymore,it's like our own little pravda.
ahhh...political? I guess we are never too many steps away but you seem to be going out of your way to make a political point here.
...as far as the impersonation goes, it was pretty awful but it did make me laff, so I guess that's the point. He'll never get the "Jagger" gig in a biopic if they're using that footage for casting mind you. Fallon, for all his faults is a master of impression, he's excellent actually.
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lem motlow
saturday night live is on NBC which is owned by comcast corp.comcast poured millions of dollars into the obama and hillary campaigns so you kinda know what you're getting. the show is basically puppets putting on a show their masters want to see.
the right wing does the same crap,you can't just be entertained anymore,it's like our own little pravda.
ahhh...political? I guess we are never too many steps away but you seem to be going out of your way to make a political point here.
...as far as the impersonation goes, it was pretty awful but it did make me laff, so I guess that's the point. He'll never get the "Jagger" gig in a biopic if they're using that footage for casting mind you. Fallon, for all his faults is a master of impression, he's excellent actually.
since reading comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong suit,let me try and walk you through that whole word jungle you seem to have gotten lost in.
i said -i feel like when i watch television here in the united states alot of the shows seem to be pushing a political agenda either on one side or the other-got it? so that isn't me "going out of my way to make a political point"
it's an observation on what i see happening out there.you can pretty much follow the money from the corporate top to what you see whether it lands on one side or the other.
if you think fox corp doesn't lean right or nbc doesn't lean left you have the mind of a child.you're being bought and sold every time you look at the screen.
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lem motlow
saturday night live is on NBC which is owned by comcast corp.comcast poured millions of dollars into the obama and hillary campaigns so you kinda know what you're getting. the show is basically puppets putting on a show their masters want to see.
the right wing does the same crap,you can't just be entertained anymore,it's like our own little pravda.
ahhh...political? I guess we are never too many steps away but you seem to be going out of your way to make a political point here.
...as far as the impersonation goes, it was pretty awful but it did make me laff, so I guess that's the point. He'll never get the "Jagger" gig in a biopic if they're using that footage for casting mind you. Fallon, for all his faults is a master of impression, he's excellent actually.
since reading comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong suit,let me try and walk you through that whole word jungle you seem to have gotten lost in.
i said -i feel like when i watch television here in the united states alot of the shows seem to be pushing a political agenda either on one side or the other-got it? so that isn't me "going out of my way to make a political point"
it's an observation on what i see happening out there.you can pretty much follow the money from the corporate top to what you see whether it lands on one side or the other.
if you think fox corp doesn't lean right or nbc doesn't lean left you have the mind of a child.you're being bought and sold every time you look at the screen.
How about we don't mention politics in a thread discussing one musician's portrayal of another? I get that there is media bias, but for the love of God, lighten up. Simply say 'I liked the skit' or 'I didn't like the skit' and move on. I completely agree with treacle- you do seem to be going out of the way to drag politics into this.
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schillid
I think that [Fallon] not getting down low under the camera shot as he raced back and forth might have been on purpose ...
(Letting the tv audience at home in on the gag that the studio audience was watching.)
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... having him as two Travoltas was cute
even though the impersonations weren't very good.
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lem motlow
saturday night live is on NBC which is owned by comcast corp.comcast poured millions of dollars into the obama and hillary campaigns so you kinda know what you're getting. the show is basically puppets putting on a show their masters want to see.
the right wing does the same crap,you can't just be entertained anymore,it's like our own little pravda.
ahhh...political? I guess we are never too many steps away but you seem to be going out of your way to make a political point here.
...as far as the impersonation goes, it was pretty awful but it did make me laff, so I guess that's the point. He'll never get the "Jagger" gig in a biopic if they're using that footage for casting mind you. Fallon, for all his faults is a master of impression, he's excellent actually.
since reading comprehension doesn't seem to be your strong suit,let me try and walk you through that whole word jungle you seem to have gotten lost in.
i said -i feel like when i watch television here in the united states alot of the shows seem to be pushing a political agenda either on one side or the other-got it? so that isn't me "going out of my way to make a political point"
it's an observation on what i see happening out there.you can pretty much follow the money from the corporate top to what you see whether it lands on one side or the other.
if you think fox corp doesn't lean right or nbc doesn't lean left you have the mind of a child.you're being bought and sold every time you look at the screen.
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schillid
Fallon's skit with Mick on SNL a few years ago was actually kinda funny I thought ...
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schillid
Fallon's skit with Mick on SNL a few years ago was actually kinda funny I thought ...
It was funny indeed, but it was Mick & Mike Myers.
They did the Mick & Keith "Point/Counterpoint" too (you ignorant slut! :E )
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schillid
Can't find that one on YouTube though. hmmm ...
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lem motlow
saturday night live is on NBC which is owned by comcast corp.comcast poured millions of dollars into the obama and hillary campaigns so you kinda know what you're getting. the show is basically puppets putting on a show their masters want to see.
the right wing does the same crap,you can't just be entertained anymore,it's like our own little pravda.
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angee
with sssoul, thank you for letting me see that again. Mick as Keith is priceless!
Reminds me some of Carla Rhodes' Keith puppet.
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schillid
Can't find that one on YouTube though. hmmm ...
Here's a link to it that doesn't work where I live, but maybe it will where you are: [www.nbc.com]
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steffialicia
Not very good at all. SNL has pained me for years generally.
It was pretty great...Jagger in shades and a bandana, smoking and mumbling his way through a Weekend Update interview with Mike Myers as Mick.Quote
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steffialicia
Not very good at all. SNL has pained me for years generally.
Mick Jagger did an impersonation-impression of Keith Richards and it was pretty funny. Ages ago on SNL. Maybe in the early 1990s. I hope I have this all correct.
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keefriff99It was pretty great...Jagger in shades and a bandana, smoking and mumbling his way through a Weekend Update interview with Mike Myers as Mick.Quote
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steffialicia
Not very good at all. SNL has pained me for years generally.
Mick Jagger did an impersonation-impression of Keith Richards and it was pretty funny. Ages ago on SNL. Maybe in the early 1990s. I hope I have this all correct.
"...the Kings's English, man!"
[www.nbc.com]