Didn’t make the cut! Kim Kardashian didn’t hold back during her Saturday Night Live monologue — but the reality star had plenty of other jokes that were scrapped before they could make it onscreen.
05.04.2022 - 18:43 / justjared.com
Saturday Night Live inspired a new category at Netflix!
On Monday (April 4), the streaming service quote-retweeted SNL‘s recent “Short Ass Movies” sketch, adding the caption, “good idea” as well as a link to a new section of their website dedicated to movies with short runtimes.
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In the SNL sketch, Pete Davidson, Chris Redd, Gunna and Simon Rex express their frustration over the excessively long runtimes of some Netflix films.
While many of the films mentioned in the sketch – like The Lion King, Bad Moms and Austin Powers – aren’t available on Netflix, fans can find Stand By Me, Zoolander, and an assortment of other films that clock in under the 2 hour mark.
Check out the full SNL sketch down below!
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Didn’t make the cut! Kim Kardashian didn’t hold back during her Saturday Night Live monologue — but the reality star had plenty of other jokes that were scrapped before they could make it onscreen.
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SNL after-party in New York City.If the look is giving you déjà vu, you may recall Lizzo wearing a to birthday party in October 2021. Of course, there were some key differences. Not only was that dress blue, but it was completely see-through.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLizzo got a workout not seen since Donald Glover did double-duty as host and musical guest on “Saturday Night Live,” performing two songs from her forthcoming album “Special,” showing impressive comic timing and stamina by appearing in nearly every sketch — she even played flute twice, once while twerking (in fact, the entire sketch was framed around an orchestra learning to twerk while playing their instruments).For the first musical performance, she introduced herself as “Ladies and gentlemen, me!,” and sang her latest single, the discofied groove “About That Time,” accompanied by a drummer, bassist and of course her dancers, the Big Grrls — who are themselves the subject of an Amazon reality show, “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls” (a commercial for which aired just before the first song).
Lizzo showed off her comedic chops on Saturday Night Live this week!
Lizzo got some special help as the night's musical guest on Saturday Night Live over the weekend.The celebrated songstress pulled double duty during the episode as host and musical guest, and performed two sets, belting out some new and loved music.Typically, when a host is also the musical guest, a castmember is tasked with introducing their performances. However, Lizzo has famously eschewed tradition and following in other's footsteps.
Lizzo made her hosting debut, and hit the stage with a bold, confident energy that set the bar high for the night.The «Juice» songstress walked out to loud cheers rocking a blue, shimmering fringe-covered ensemble and poked fun at her own risqué public persona.«My name is Lizzo and, yes, I'm shocked I have clothes on too,» she said with a laugh. «I'm really excited. Tonight, we're going to make history! That's right, we're going to break the record for the amount of time 'b**ch' is said on live TV!»After introducing her mom, who was in the audience and cheering her on, Lizzo said that she also wanted to «address some rumors» that have been floating around about her.«I read a lot online that I'm dating every little white boy in Hollywood. They think I'm collecting members of one direction like infinity stones,» Lizzo joked.
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Cynthia Littleton Business Editor“Saturday Night Live” put the spotlight in its cold open on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment to the Supreme Court with a sketch that featured Ego Nwodim as the history-making jurist and Kate McKinnon as the spirit of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.The sketch opened with Nwodim as Jackson and James Austin Johnson as President Joe Biden recreating the moment that went viral on social media when the President released a photo of the two watching the Senate’s historic April 7 confirmation vote on C-SPAN2. The barbs, not surprisingly, took aim at the shockingly disrespectful line of questioning that Jackson faced from Sen.
Netflix has made a new search category devoted to “Short-Ass Movies” in response to a recent Saturday Night Live skit bemoaning films with lengthy running times.Pete Davidson, Gunna, Chris Redd and Simon Rex collaborated for the comedy song that lambasts films that exceed runtimes of 100 minutes as not suitable for late night viewing.Taking aim at titles such as The Batman, Amadeus, Heat and Once Upon A Time In America for their extended runtimes, Davidson says he can’t handle any more long movies because he’s “a simple man with no attention span”.Netflix responded to the video on social media this week (April 4) with the caption “Good idea,” and a link to the newly created Short-Ass Movies category, which includes selections that adhere to the SNL sketch’s call for “a really short movie, like at most an hour 40″.good idea https://t.co/PIIix3MZUK https://t.co/lyJmpuGBko— Netflix Is A Joke (@NetflixIsAJoke) April 4, 2022Davidson also jokes about the runtime of his own movie, The King Of Staten Island, which has a runtime of 2hr 17mins. “But we needed all of those minutes,” he claims.You can watch the sketch that inspired the move below, in which Davidson raps: “Three hours, 47 minutes? Bro, you must be crazy/ No thanks, I’mma watch a short-ass movie like Driving Miss Daisy.”Last weekend’s (April 2) episode of Saturday Night Live also took on the Will Smith Oscars slap in a number of sketches across the show.Host Jerrod Carmichael dissected the incident in his cold open on Saturday Night Live without directly mentioning Smith, Rock or the word “slap”.
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