After moving his family back to his hometown, Hollywood talent agent Lenny Feder and his grown-up childhood friends learn lessons from their kids -- and some of the locals -- on the last day of school. |
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Hotel Transylvania owner Dracula pulls double duty as an overprotective dad when an unwelcome suitor shows interest in his teenage daughter. All the while, he's hosting world-famous monster guests like Frankenstein, his bride and a werewolf family. |
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Father-son tensions flare when a disagreeable dad decides to move in with his son and his son's fiancée right before their wedding. But that's nothing compared to the fight that erupts between the unwelcome guest and his soon-to-be daughter-in-law. |
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Hotel Transylvania owner Dracula pulls double duty as an overprotective dad when an unwelcome suitor shows interest in his teenage daughter. All the while, he's hosting world-famous monster guests like Frankenstein, his bride and a werewolf family. |
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Father-son tensions flare when a disagreeable dad decides to move in with his son and his son's fiancée right before their wedding. But that's nothing compared to the fight that erupts between the unwelcome guest and his soon-to-be daughter-in-law. |
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Adam Sandler pulls double duty as family man Jack and his overbearing twin sister, Jill, who settles in over the holidays for an extended stay. Her visit was supposed to be temporary ... but now it feels painfully permanent. |
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When an unlucky-in-love zookeeper tells his romantic troubles to a giraffe, a monkey, a lion and other animals in the zoo, the critters speak up and advise him how to win the heart of the beautiful woman who got away. But will their advice work? |
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Adam Sandler pulls double duty as family man Jack and his overbearing twin sister, Jill, who settles in over the holidays for an extended stay. Her visit was supposed to be temporary ... but now it feels painfully permanent. |
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When plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee lies to his girlfriend that he is a divorced family man, he recruits his office manager and her children to role-play as his ex-wife and kids -- generating a flood of farcical results and unintended consequences. |
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When plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee lies to his girlfriend that he is a divorced family man, he recruits his office manager and her children to role-play as his ex-wife and kids -- generating a flood of farcical results and unintended consequences. |
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When an unlucky-in-love zookeeper tells his romantic troubles to a giraffe, a monkey, a lion and other animals in the zoo, the critters speak up and advise him how to win the heart of the beautiful woman who got away. But will their advice work? |
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Comedy superstars Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, David Spade and Kevin James team up for a story of five childhood pals who reunite after 30 years to mourn the loss of their old basketball coach. Gathering at a July 4th celebration where their families meet for the first time, the friends find themselves acting a bit inappropriate for their age. Director Dennis Dugan pairs with frequent collaborator Sandler, who co-wrote the screenplay. |
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Comedy superstars Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, David Spade and Kevin James team up for a ... |
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The bonus material for Judd Apatow's emotional comedy includes deleted, extended and alternate scenes, documentaries (including "Funny People Diaries"), music, a gag reel, and numerous featurettes: "From the Archives," "The Films of George Simmons," "Prank Call 1990," "Yo Teach!" "Kids on the Loose: The Sequel" and "Line-O-Rama." |
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The bonus material for Judd Apatow's emotional comedy includes deleted, extended and alternate scenes, documentaries, music, stand up, and numerous featurettes: "From the Archives," "The Films of George Simmons," "Prank Calls - 1990," "Adam & Judd on Charlie Rose," "Yo Teach!" "Kids on the Loose: The Sequel," "ADR Line-O-Rama," "George in Love," "Funny People Live Special P... |
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The bonus material for Judd Apatow's emotional comedy includes deleted, extended and alternate scenes, documentaries, music, stand up, and numerous featurettes: "From the Archives," "The Films of George Simmons," "Prank Calls - 1990," "Adam & Judd on Charlie Rose," "Yo Teach!" "Kids on the Loose: The Sequel," "ADR Line-O-Rama," "George in Love," "Funny People Live Special Parts 1 and 2" and "Judd's High School Radio Show." |
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Famous and wealthy funnyman George Simmons doesn't give much thought to how he treats people until a doctor delivers stunning health news, forcing George to reevaluate his priorities -- with a little help from aspiring stand-up comic Ira. |
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The bonus material for Judd Apatow's emotional comedy includes deleted, extended and alternate scenes, documentaries (including "Funny People Diaries"), music, a gag reel, and numerous featurettes: "From the Archives," "The Films of George Simmons," "Prank Call 1990," "Yo Teach!" "Kids on the Loose: The Sequel" and "Line-O-Rama." |
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Famous and wealthy funnyman George Simmons doesn't give much thought to how he treats people until a doctor delivers stunning health news, forcing George to reevaluate his priorities -- with a little help from aspiring stand-up comic Ira. |
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Skeeter is a down-on-his-luck guy who's always telling bedtime stories to his niece and nephew. But his life is turned upside down when the fantastical stories he makes up inexplicably turn into reality and he must find a way to manage them. |
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Skeeter Bronson (Adam Sandler) is a down-on-his-luck guy who's always telling bedtime stories to his niece and nephew. But his life is turned upside down when the fantastical stories he makes up for entertainment inexplicably turn into reality. Can a bewildered Skeeter manage his own unruly fantasies now that the outrageous characters and situations from his mind have morphed into actual people and events? |
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Adam Sandler stars as the titular Zohan, an Israeli counterterrorism soldier with a secretly fabulous ambition to become a Manhattan hairstylist, in this comedy he also co-wrote with Judd Apatow and Robert Smigel. Zohan's desire runs so deep that he'll do anything -- including faking his own death and going head-to-head with an Arab cab driver (Rob Schneider) -- to make his dreams come true. John Turturro and Emmanuelle Chriqui also star. |
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Adam Sandler stars as the titular Zohan, an Israeli counterterrorism soldier with a secretly fabulous ambition to become a Manhattan hairstylist, in this comedy he also co-wrote with Judd Apatow and Robert Smigel. Zohan's desire runs so deep that he'll do anything -- including faking his own death and going head-to-head with an Arab cab driver ( |
Consumed with grief after losing his family in the World Trade Center attacks, a widower (Adam Sandler) runs into his former college roommate (Don Cheadle) -- a married man with two daughters and a dental practice -- and eventually starts down the road to recovery. |
Chuck and Larry are guy's guys, loyal to the core -- which is why when widower Larry asks Chuck to pose as his gay lover so he can get domestic partner benefits for his kids, his buddy agrees. Yet things get dicey when a bureaucrat comes calling. |
2007 3.6 ★ 124 mins Dramas Rated: R RT:63%
Consumed with grief after losing his family in the World Trade Center attacks, a widower (Adam Sandler) runs into his former college roommate (Don Cheadle) -- a married man with two daughters and a dental practice -- and eventually starts down the road to recovery. Mike Binder directs this thought-provoking look at friendship and post-Sept. 11 society, co-starring Liv Tyler, Donald Sutherland, Saffron Burrows and Jada Pinkett Smith. |
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Covering a typical production week -- from Monday-morning pitch meetings through the live Saturday performance -- this program examines the fast pace and brilliant talent that goes into creating one of America's most-loved sketch comedy shows. Learn why some skits make it while others get the axe, get a peek behind the scenes, and hear insights from former cast members Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon, Al Franken, Chevy Chase and others. |
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Chuck and Larry are guy's guys, loyal to the core -- which is why when widower Larry asks Chuck to pose as his gay lover so he can get domestic partner benefits for his kids, his buddy agrees. Yet things get dicey when a bureaucrat comes calling. |
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Covering a typical production week -- from Monday-morning pitch meetings through the live Saturday performance -- this program examines the fast pace and brilliant talent that goes into creating one of America's most-loved sketch comedy shows. Learn why some skits make it while others get the axe, get a peek behind the scenes, and hear insights from former cast members Adam San... |
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Architect Michael Newman stumbles on a universal remote control that gives him the power to pause or fast-forward through his life. Soon, Michael finds himself realizing how much of his family life he's sacrificed for his high-powered career. |
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Architect Michael Newman stumbles on a universal remote control that gives him the power to pause or fast-forward through his life. Soon, Michael finds himself realizing how much of his family life he's sacrificed for his high-powered career. |
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Athletically challenged misfits Clark (Jon Heder), Gus (Rob Schneider) and Richie (David Spade) learn it's never too late for glory in this goofy sports comedy that proves every (under)dog has its day -- even though it might take, say, 20 y... |
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2006 3.3 ★ 85 mins Comedies Rated: PG-13 RT:12% Athletically challenged misfits Clark (Jon Heder), Gus (Rob Schneider) and Richie (David Spade) learn it's never too late for glory in this goofy sports comedy that proves every (under)dog has its day -- even though it might take, say, 20 years. Humiliated as children on the baseball field, the now-adult trio forms a three-man team to take on the top Little League squads, becoming unlikely champions for uncoordinated kids everywhere. |
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While doing time, a professional quarterback persuades a fellow convict and former gridiron coach to prepare a group of jailbirds for a game against the guards. But the team is in for a little surprise when game time rolls around. |
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While doing time, a professional quarterback persuades a fellow convict and former gridiron coach to prepare a group of jailbirds for a game against the guards. But the team is in for a little surprise when game time rolls around. |
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When Elmo bumps into a Memorybot who's lost his powers of recall, the little red optimist takes his pal on a trip down memory lane, and together they relive unforgettable times with Destiny's Child, David Beckham and other famously talented friends. In this second helping of Elmo's best "Sesame Street" segments, Jason Mraz reworks an old number, Adam Sandler makes up a new one and India.Arie croons the ABCs like they've never been heard before. |
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When a beautiful Mexican housekeeper, Flor (Paz Vega), is hired by a rich Los Angeles family, everyone's life is upended in hilariously zany ways, especially when the parents (Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler) make it their mission to be so welcoming that they become overwhelming. Cultures clash with a mighty clang -- especially when the man of the house is charmed by Flor's beauty -- in this comedy of manners and mayhem directed by James L. Br... |
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Henry, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet. Sean Astin, Dan Aykroyd and Rob Schneider co-star. |
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In this offbeat romantic comedy, marine veterinarian Henry Roth changes his womanizing ways after he falls for pretty art teacher Lucy Whitmore. Trouble is, she has no short-term memory, so Henry has to win her over again every day. |
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When Elmo bumps into a Memorybot who's lost his powers of recall, the little red optimist takes his pal on a trip down memory lane, and together they relive unforgettable times with Destiny's Child, David Beckham and other famously talented friends. In this second helping of Elmo's best "Sesame Stree... |
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When Elmo bumps into a Memorybot who's lost his powers of recall, the little red optimist takes his pal on a trip down memory lane, and together they relive unforgettable times with Destiny's Child, David Beckham and other famously talented friends. In this second helping of Elmo's best "Sesame Street" segments, Jason Mraz reworks an old number, Adam Sandler makes up a new one and India.Arie croons the ABCs like they've never been heard before. |
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When a beautiful Mexican housekeeper, Flor (Paz Vega), is hired by a rich Los Angeles family, everyone's life is upended in hilariously zany ways, especially when the parents (Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler) make it their mission to be so we... |
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Ever attend a hilarious nightclub comedy set by a red-hot comedian? Unless you live in a major city, chances are you haven't witnessed the real thing. Now you can enjoy the finest comedians at the top of their form in the comfort of your own home. Included are such sidesplitting masters as Adam Sandler, Cheech ... |
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Having already left his, uh, mark on TV via hilarious appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and the "MTV Video Music Awards," Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is clawing his way into the music business. This video features live performances of such tracks as "Together in Pooping," featuring Adam Sandler, O'Brien and Jack Black, as well as interviews with MTV's Kurt Loder and Iann Robinson and comedians Janeane Garofalo and Robert Wuhl. |
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Having already left his, uh, mark on TV via hilarious appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" and the "MTV Video Music Awards," Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is clawing his way into the music business. This video features live performances of such tracks as "Together in Pooping," featuring Adam Sandle... |
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2003 3.4 ★ 106 mins Comedies Rated: PG-13 RT:43% Gentle businessman Dave finds himself in anger management counseling after a dispute on an airplane. When his therapist, Dr. Rydell, moves into his house and seems to have anger issues of his own, Dave approaches the brink of insanity. |
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In this cheeky documentary, filmmaker Albert Nerenberg conducts an inquiry into the origins of stupidity, exploring why humans increasingly choose to be ignorant despite information being more widely available than ever. Footage includes interviews with authors, academicians and pop-culture personalities such as |
After a dispute on an airplane, gentle businessman Dave Buznik finds himself in anger management counseling. But when his therapist -- who seems to have his own anger issues -- moves into Dave's house, he approaches the brink of insanity. |
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In this cheeky documentary, filmmaker Albert Nerenberg conducts an inquiry into the origins of stupidity, exploring why humans increasingly choose to be ignorant despite information being more widely available than ever. Footage includes interviews with authors, academicians and pop-culture personalities such as Noam Chomsky, Coolio, John Cleese, Salma Hayek and Bill Maher. Extras offer you a chance to test your IQ (Ignorance Quotient). |
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Ever attend a hilarious nightclub comedy set by a red-hot comedian? Unless you live in a major city, chances are you haven't witnessed the real thing. Now you can enjoy the finest comedians at the top of their form in the comfort of your own home. Included are such sidesplitting masters as Adam Sandler, Cheech Marin, Chris Rock, Drew Carey, Ellen DeGeneres, Janeane Garofalo and many more. |
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2002 3.0 ★ 95 mins Comedies Rated: R RT:79% Barry, a bathroom supply salesman prone to spasms of rage, tries to escape constant harassment from three thugs and his seven sisters. He finds his life refreshed when he meets Lena, who falls in unconditional love with him. |
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Cheerleader Jessica Spencer is as shallow and spiteful as she is pretty and popular. Her cruel nature gets her in trouble when she shoplifts a cursed pair of earrings and winds up trapped in the body of a 30-year-old male loser. |
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Cheerleader Jessica Spencer is as shallow and spiteful as she is pretty and popular. Her cruel nature gets her in trouble when she shoplifts a cursed pair of earrings and winds up trapped in the body of a 30-year-old male loser. |
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Adam Sandler's hit holiday movie won over audiences with its oddball and wacky Sandler-esque humor. This bonus disc is filled with fun extras, including a short, "A Day with the Meatball," deleted scenes, profiles of animated characters Davey, Eleanore, Benjamin and Jennifer and "The Deer Chanukah Song, Part III, Music Video." |
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Adam Sandler gives an uncharacteristic performance as Barry Egan in Paul Thomas Anderson's dark and haunting film. This bonus disc includes "Blossoms and Blood," a featurette containing alternate takes and artwork by Jeremy Blake. Also included are Jon Brion's music video "Here We Go" (directed b... |
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As the holidays descend on the town of Dukesberry, surly Davey Stone's drunken antics land him in trouble with the law. When he's given a chance to redeem himself as an assistant referee for a teen basketball league, will he get into the spirit? |
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Barry, a bathroom supply salesman prone to spasms of rage, tries to escape constant harassment from three thugs and his seven sisters. He finds his life refreshed when he meets Lena, who falls in unconditional love with him. |
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While living in tiny Mandrake Falls, N.H., unassuming Longfellow Deeds suddenly inherits controlling interest in a media empire and must move to the Big Apple -- where a TV tabloid reporter and a company bigwig are waiting to pounce on him. |
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As the holidays descend on the town of Dukesberry, surly Davey Stone's drunken antics land him in trouble with the law. When he's given a chance to redeem himself as an assistant referee for a teen basketball league, will he get into the spirit? |
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Adam Sandler gives an uncharacteristic performance as Barry Egan in Paul Thomas Anderson's dark and haunting film. This bonus disc includes "Blossoms and Blood," a featurette containing alternate takes and artwork by Jeremy Blake. Also included are Jon Brion's music video "Here We Go" (directed by Anderson), two deleted scenes, three theatrical trailers, the "Mattress Man" commercial, additional artwork from Jeremy Blake and more. |
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While living in tiny Mandrake Falls, N.H., unassuming Longfellow Deeds suddenly inherits controlling interest in a media empire and must move to the Big Apple -- where a TV tabloid reporter and a company bigwig are waiting to pounce on him. |
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Boasting some of the greatest names in stand-up comedy, film and television, this hilarious collection of stage performances from the late 1980s and early '90s is guaranteed to have you laughing till it hurts. Among the comedians featured in this release are Adam Sandler, Jeff Foxworthy, Janeane Garofalo, the Legendary Wid, Steve McGrew, the Unknown Comic, Daryl Hammond, Ray Romano and Ellen DeGeneres. |
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Featuring many of the biggest names in stand-up comedy, film and television, this uproarious collection of stage performances from the late 1980s and early '90s is guaranteed to make you laugh till it hurts. Among the jokers on the docket are Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy, Rosie O'Donnell, Kelsey Grammer, Adam Sandler, Max Alexander, John Caponera, John Ferrantino, Judy Tentua and Carol Leifer. |
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Featuring many of the biggest names in stand-up comedy, film and television, this uproarious collection of stage performances from the late 1980s and early '90s is guaranteed to make you laugh till it hurts. Among the jokers on the docket are Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy, |
Boasting some of the greatest names in stand-up comedy, film and television, this hilarious collection of stage performances from the late 1980s and early '90s is guaranteed to have you laughing till it hurts. Among the comedians featured in this release are Adam Sandler, Jeff Foxworthy, |
With two of his sons trying to muster up enough souls to oust Old Scratch (Harvey Keitel) from power, the netherworld patriarch sends his sweet, dim-bulb son Nicky (Adam Sandler) to Earth to bring back his scheming siblings. Meanwhile, they're turning Manhattan into a living hell. This devilish comedy revels in crass humor and teems with gag cameos (many by Sandler's onetime "Saturday Night Live" co-stars, including Dana Carvey and Kevin Nealon). |
With two of his sons trying to muster up enough souls to oust Old Scratch (Harvey Keitel) from power, the netherworld patriarch sends his sweet, dim-bulb son Nicky (Adam Sandler) to Earth to bring back his scheming siblings. Meanwhile, they're turning Manhattan into a living hell. This devilish comedy reve... |
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Live! From New York! It's a star-studded celebration of 25 years of "Saturday Night Live!." A comedy institution, "SNL" has launched the careers of comic greats like Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy and Adam Sandler. Featuring a feast of classic clips, hilarious new comedy (with guests such as Chris Rock and Tom Hanks) and musical performances by The Eurythmics, Al Green and Elvis Costello, this recap is a hilarious look back at the first quarter cen... |
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Live! From New York! It's a star-studded celebration of 25 years of "Saturday Night Live!." A comedy institution, "SNL" has launched the careers of comic greats like Bill Murray, Eddie Murphy and Adam Sandler. Featuring a feast of classic cl... |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Tobey Maguire hosts this 2000 episode. Selected sketches include the Cider House Rules parody "The Studio 8H Rules," "Celebrity Jeopardy!" "Inside The Actor's Studio" and "Yoga Class." |
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From Opera Man to Canteen Boy, this dynamic retrospective contains some of Adam Sandler's finest moments on "Saturday Night Live." Sandler spent several years perfecting his comedic skills on the show before launching a successful film career. Besides skits featuring his wackiest characters (Cajun Man and the Gap Girl, among others), the collection includes contributions by... |
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1999 3.7 ★ 73 mins TV Shows Rated: NR From Opera Man to Canteen Boy, this dynamic retrospective contains some of Adam Sandler's finest moments on "Saturday Night Live." Sandler spent several years perfecting his comedic skills on the show before launching a successful film career. Besides skits featuring his wackiest characters (Cajun Man and the Gap Girl, among others), the collection includes contributions by guests Michael Keaton, Courteney Cox, Kirstie Alley and Alec Baldwin. |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Garth Brooks returns to host this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "Today Is Never Yesterday," "Tracy Confronts Garth," "Lucifer Songs" and "Nadeen at Wilson's." |
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Join the epic "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast of Saturday Night Live regulars in a hilarious compilation of the best holiday moments from the show's Christmas specials. Some of the highlights include "Martha Stewart's Topless Christmas Special," "The Lost Ending to It's a Wonderful Life," "The Night Hannukah Harry Saved Christmas," "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood on Christmas" and, of course, the Church Lady's drum solo. |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Jackie Chan hosts the finale episode of the 1999-2000 season, with special guest appearances by Sarah Michelle Gellar, Gina Gershon and Florence Henderson. Selected sketches include "The Ladies Man," "Nick Burns," "Pretty Living" and "Hole Diggers." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches from this 2000 episode hosted by John Goodman, with a special cameo appearance by Neil Young. Sketches include "Wanna Be A VJ III," "Office Flirt," "Rock 'n' Roll Restaurant" and "Traffic Stop." |
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1999 TV Shows Jamie Foxx returns to his comedy roots in this first episode of the 2000s, with a guest appearance by John Goodman. Selected sketches include "Pillow Talk," "Nick Burns," "Stereotypically Jeoffrey" and "A Martin Luther King Day Moment." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Jerry Seinfeld returns to host this premiere episode of the 1999-2000 season. Selected sketches include "Reform Party Headquarters," "Morning Latte," "St. Monica (Mary Katherine & Lenny)" and "Complaint Line." |
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Join the epic "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast of Saturday Night Live regulars in a hilarious compilation of the best holiday moments from the show's Christmas specials. Some of the highlights include "Martha Stewart's Topless Christmas Special," "The Lost Ending to It's a Wonderful Life," "The Night Hannukah Harry Saved Christmas," "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood on Christmas" and, of course, the Church Lady's drum solo. |
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1999 TV Shows Former player Norm MacDonald returns to SNL to host this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "Jeopardy!" "Fun With Real Audio," "Michael Jackson at the Bar" and "Inside The Actor's Studio." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR "ER" nurse Julianna Margulies hosts this 2000 episode, with a cameo appearance by Noah Wyle. Selected sketches include "The Bird Family," "The Crocodile Hunter," "Erectile Dysfunction" and "Hotel Bar." |
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1999 TV Shows
"Friends" star Jennifer Aniston hosts this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy," "Wayne Porter," "Sex and the City" and "Pokemon Parents." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Heartthrob Freddie Prinze Jr. hosts this 2000 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Elian Gonzalez NBC Special Report," "Boy Band Blowout 2000," "Crazy Doctor's Office" and "Gifford Home." |
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1999 TV Shows Wrestling superstar Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson hosts this 2000 episode. Selected sketches include "Backstage," with special guests Big Show, Mick Foley, Triple H and Vince McMahon, as well as "The Ladies Man," "Clark Kent" and "Today's Lady." |
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1999 TV Shows Film and stage veteran Alan Cumming hosts this 2000 episode, with a special guest appearance by Ben Stiller. Selected sketches include "Uncle Jemima's Down Home Mash Liquor," "Fried Chicken Fields Forever," "Dog Show" and "Hello Dolly." |
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1999 TV Shows Danny DeVito returns to host this 1999 holiday episode, with special cameos by Al and Joe Franken. Selected sketches include "The Delicious Dish," "Metal Shop," "Happy Holidays From The Ladies Man" and "Rockettes Audition." |
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1999 TV Shows Watch selected sketches from this 1999 episode hosted by Golden Globe nominee Christina Ricci. Sketches include "Spartans Holiday Parade," "Who Wants to Eat?," "Taxicab Confessions" and "Goth Talk." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1999 episode hosted by Heather Graham. Sketches include "Genetically Created Candidate," commercial parody "Litter Critters," "Dog Show" and "Blair Witch." |
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Dumped by his girlfriend because he refuses to accept responsibility, overgrown adolescent Sonny Koufax adopts a 5-year-old boy to prove that he's a grownup -- and to win back his ex -- in this engaging comedy. |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected segments and sketches from this 2000 episode hosted by Oscar winner Ben Affleck, with a guest appearance by Gwyneth Paltrow. Sketches include "Donnie's Party," TV Funhouse's "The All New Adventures Of Mr. T" and "Police Training." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Christopher Walken returns to host this 2000 episode. Selected sketches include "Elian, The Cuban Boy!" "The Continental," "The Census" and an appearance by Will Ferrell's voice immodulation-sufferer, Jacob Silj. |
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Dumped by his girlfriend because he refuses to accept responsibility, overgrown adolescent Sonny Koufax adopts a 5-year-old boy to prove that he's a grownup -- and to win back his ex -- in this engaging comedy. |
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1999 TV Shows Hunky TV lawyer Dylan McDermott hosts this 1999 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "The Practice," "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," "Collette At Home" and "Lotto Pick 4 Hospital." |
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1999 TV Shows The Mighty Ducks and "Dawson's Creek" alum Joshua Jackson hosts this 2000 episode, with special appearances by 'N Sync and The Statler Brothers. Selected sketches include "Regis Auditions," "On The Road With The Boys" and "Let's Talk Books." |
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1999 TV Shows Rated: NR Pop idol Britney Spears hosts this 2000 episode. Selected sketches incude "Morning Latte," "Woodrow & Britney Spears," "Colonial Museum" and "Comeback Tour." |
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Unemployed Mitch Weaver and his pal Sam McKenna start a revenge-for-hire business to raise the $50,000 that Sam's father needs for an operation. But problems arise and a feud ensues when a wealthy developer recruits the duo to trash a building. |
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Adam Sandler is Bobby Boucher, a water boy for a struggling college football team. The coach (Henry Winkler) discovers Boucher's hidden rage makes him a tackling machine whose bone-crushing power might vault his team into the playoffs. With a hilarious turn by |
1998 TV Shows Academy Award winner Gwyneth Paltrow hosts this 1999 episode, with a cameo appearance from Ben Affleck. Selected sketches include "E! Impeachment Coverage," "Staten Island Nurses," "A & E Biography" and "Senate Voting." |
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1998 3.5 ★ 82 mins Comedies Rated: PG-13 RT:17%
Unemployed Mitch Weaver and his pal Sam McKenna start a revenge-for-hire business to raise the $50,000 that Sam's father needs for an operation. But problems arise and a feud ensues when a wealthy developer recruits the duo to trash a building. |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Cameron Diaz hosts the premiere of the 1998-99 season, with a guest appearance by John Goodman. Selected sketches include "Oprah 2002," "The View," "Oops! I Crapped My Pants" and "Best Of The First 20 Minutes." |
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1998 TV Shows Emmy winner Ray Romano hosts this 1999 episode. Selected sketches include "SportsCenter," "Carnaby's," "Pimp Chat" and "Coach Suel." |
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1998 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1999 episode hosted by "Dawson's Creek" star James Van Der Beek. Sketches include: "Larry Flynt at The White House," "Teeny Weenies!" "Teen Pulse" and "Dog Show." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches from this 1999 episode hosted by "Mummy" franchise star Brendan Fraser. Sketches include "Bio Flex," "Sparks," "Two Fat Ladies" and "Male Escort." |
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1998 TV Shows Vince Vaughn hosts this 1998 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Impeachment Hearings," "Dog Show," "Delco Cat Toys" and "Married Guys." |
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1998 TV Shows Bill Paxton hosts this 1999 episode, with special guests Debbie Matenopoulos and James Cameron. Selected sketches include "The View," "Titanic," "NewsForce" and "Shirt In A Can." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Drew Barrymore returns to host this 1999 episode, with a special guest appearance by Edward Norton. Selected sketches include "Celebrity Jeopardy!" "VH1's Behind the Music: Captain & Tennille," "Banana Republic" and "Art Class." |
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Wedding band front man Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) anxiously awaits his marriage to his longtime girlfriend (Angela Featherstone). But when Robbie gets jilted at the altar, a reception-hall waitress (Drew Barrymore) tries to end his... |
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1998 TV Shows Frequent SNL guest John Goodman hosts this 1999 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Adult Literacy Program," "CNN," "Happy Smile Patrol" and "Cathouse Computer System." |
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Midwestern metalheads Wayne and Garth (Mike Myers and Dana Carvey) host this anthology of Halloween-themed SNL sketches drawn from the show's many seasons, including a Coneheads skit in which the clueless aliens hand out beer to trick-or-treaters. Other sketches feature |
1998 TV Shows Alec Baldwin returns to host this 1998 Christmas episode, with a special appearance by John Goodman. Selected sketches include "Clinton's Apology," "Children's Clown," "NBA on NBC" and "Delicious Dish," with Alec as the infamous Pete Schweddy. |
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Academy Award-winner Cuba Gooding Jr. hosts this 1999 episode, with a special cameo appearance by Monica Lewinsky. Sketches include: "Clinton's Dream," "Looking for Monica," "The Ladies Man" and a TV Funhouse episode of "The Ambiguously Gay Duo." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1998 episode hosted by Academy Award nominee Joan Allen with special guest John Goodman. Sketches include "VH1 Spirituality Awards," "Suel Forrester, Southern Lawyer" and "Learning with Jennifer Tilly." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Sarah Michelle Gellar hosts the 1998-1999 season finale, with guest appearances by David Boreanaz and Seth Green and the Backstreet Boys' Howie Dorough. Sketches include "Tiger Beat's Ultra Super Dreamy Love Show" and "Brian Fellow's Safari Planet." |
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1998 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1998 episode hosted by "Xena" star Lucy Lawless, with cameo appearances by Judge Judy and Chucky. Sketches include "Judge Judy," "The History of Presidential Scandal," "Goth Talk" and "Art Class." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR Emmy-winner Kelsey Grammer hosts this 1998 episode, with special guest appearances by Shaquille O'Neal, Christine Baranski, Hal Linden and Patti Lupone. Selected sketches include "Bedtime At The White House," "Wet 'Em Down!" and "The Delicious Dish." |
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1998 TV Shows Jennifer Love Hewitt hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "Lewinsky-Tripp Reenactment," with John Goodman reprising his role as Linda Tripp, as well as "The Ladies Man," "Let's Make This Happen!" and "The Ambiguously Gay Duo." |
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1998 TV Shows Former "SNL" star Bill Murray returns to host this 1999 episode, with a special guest appearance by Chevy Chase in a "Quotable Caddyshack" commercial parody. Other selected sketches include "Yahtzee Game," "Morning Latte" and "A Bear Ate My Parents!" |
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Wedding band front man Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) anxiously awaits his marriage to his longtime girlfriend (Angela Featherstone). But when Robbie gets jilted at the altar, a reception-hall waitress (Drew Barrymore) tries to end his heartbreak by enlisting his expertise in planning her wedding. Christine Taylor co-stars in this surprisingly touching romance that boasts plenty of 1980s nostalgia -- and a cameo by rocker Billy Idol. |
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Midwestern metalheads Wayne and Garth (Mike Myers and Dana Carvey) host this anthology of Halloween-themed SNL sketches drawn from the show's many seasons, including a Coneheads skit in which the clueless aliens hand out beer to trick-or-treaters. Other sketches feature John Travolta as a Count Dracula mistakenly labeled as gay, Adam Sandler offering cheap costume suggestions on "Weekend Update," Chevy Chase as the cunning Land Shark and more. |
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1998 TV Shows Ben Stiller hosts this 1998 episode, with appearances by New York Yankees David Cone, David Wells and Felix Heredia. Selected sketches include "Ben Vs. Lorne," "Pretty Living," "Sparks" and TV Funhouse short "Heteroy." |
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1998 TV Shows Rated: NR "SNL" alum David Spade returns to host this 1998 episode, and ĂĽberhunk Brad Pitt guest stars. Selected sketches include "David Spade In Therapy," "Monica Lewinsky's Interviews," "Mack North" and "Felicity Shoot." |
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Adam Sandler is Bobby Boucher, a water boy for a struggling college football team. The coach (Henry Winkler) discovers Boucher's hidden rage makes him a tackling machine whose bone-crushing power might vault his team into the playoffs. With a hilarious turn by Kathy Bates as Bobby's Cajun momma and Sandler at his oddball best, The Waterboy scores big laughs. |
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1997 TV Shows Check out the spooky hilarity of this special clip show from 1997. Selected sketches include "Landshark Trick-or-Treating," "Matt Foley on Halloween" and "Martha Stewart Living." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Oscar-winner Helen Hunt hosts this 1997 Christmas episode, with cameo appearances by Jack Nicholson and 15 MLB stars. Selected sketches include "Fun With Real Audio," "Baseball Dreams," "Roxbury Guys" and "A Burt Reynolds Christmas." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" star Sarah Michelle Gellar hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "The View," "Dysfunctional Family Dinner," "The Robin Byrd Show" and a Seinfeld-themed "Buffy" takeoff. |
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1997 TV Shows See some of your favorite "SNL" sports sketches from this 1998 special. Selected segments include "Tiger Woods Biography," "Kerri and Kippi Strug" and the classic commercial parody "Little Chocolate Donuts." |
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1997 TV Shows Primetime soap star Scott Wolf hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "Larry King Live," "Trainee Mary Katherine," "The Spartans at the Movies" and "Issues." |
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1997 TV Shows Steve Buscemi hosts this 1998 episode, with special appearances by Lewis Lapham, John Hurt and Natasha Henstridge. Sketches include "Multiple Broadcasts," "The Mad Tea Party," "Job Interview" and "Jim Halsey's Truck Drivin' Museum." |
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1997 TV Shows Country music superstar Garth Brooks hosts this 1998 show. Selected sketches include "Clinton Phone Call," "Real Cowboys," a new installment of "Fun With Real Audio" and "Oprah." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches from this 1998 episode hosted by Matthew Broderick. Sketches include "Sparks," "Pretty Living," "Viagra" (with a special appearance by Regis Philbin) and "Prom Limo." |
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1997 TV Shows Stage and screen star Nathan Lane hosts this 1997 episode. Selected sketches include "Well Babies Tragedy," "History Of Vaudeville," "Miss Milo" and "Ex-Convict Santa." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani hosts this 1997 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Rita's Thanksgiving," "St. Monica Spelling Bee," "Friggin' Giuliani!" and "Janet Reno's Dance Party." |
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1997 TV Shows Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1998 episode hosted by frequent guest John Goodman. Sketches include "Monica Meets Linda," with guest Dan Aykroyd reprising his role as Bob Dole, as well as "Morning Latte" and "Martha Stewart Living." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Action superstar Sylvester Stallone kicks off the 1997-98 season in this premiere episode, with a cameo appearance by Richard Jewell. Selected sketches include "Oprah," "Rita's New Car," "Reno's Investigation" and "Planet Hollywood." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR As Good As It Gets co-star Greg Kinnear hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "Martha Stewart Living," "Name That Dog!" "High Fives" and a few "Lost Deep Thoughts." |
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1997 TV Shows "SNL" favorite Chris Farley returns to host this 1997 episode, with cameo appearances by fellow alumni Chevy Chase and Chris Rock. Selected sketches include "Permission To Host," "Matt Foley At Spinning Class" and "The Super Fans Revisited." |
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Check out selected sketches from this 1998 episode hosted by Academy Award nominee Julianne Moore. Sketches include "The Delicious Dish," "The Ladies Man," "Pretty Living" and "Terrence Maddox In Art Class." |
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1997 TV Shows "Touched By An Angel" star Roma Downey hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Monica Lewinsky In Congress," commercial parody "Chess For Girls," "Eye On The Olympics" and "Fran The Bitter Cousin." |
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1997 TV Shows "Friends" star Matthew Perry hosts this 1997 episode. Selected sketches include "Spartans Practice," "Celebrity Jeopardy," "Friends" and "Sarcasm 101." |
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1997 TV Shows "My So-Called Life" star Claire Danes hosts this 1997 episode. Selected sketches include TV Funhouse's "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," as well as "The View," "CEO Dreamboats" and "Southern Gals." |
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1997 TV Shows "X-Files" star David Duchovny hosts this finale episode of the 1997-98 season. Selected sketches include an "X Files" cold open with special guest Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek, "Celebrity Jeopardy!" "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" and "Oprah." |
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1997 TV Shows Watch selected sketches from this 1997 episode hosted by former "SNL" player Jon Lovitz, with a guest appearance by Dana Carvey. Sketches include "Dunkin' Donuts," "Larry King's Wedding Reception" and TV Funhouse's "Fun With Real Audio." |
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1997 TV Shows Rated: NR Oscar-nominee and ubiquitous film star Samuel L. Jackson hosts this 1998 episode. Selected sketches include "Publisher's Clearing House Giveaway," "Quentin Tarantino: A Profile," TV Funhouse cartoon "George Clooney" and "Clinton's Movie." |
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1997 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1997 episode hosted by Mummy franchise star Brendan Fraser. Selected sketches include "Janet Reno's Bedroom," "The Delicious Dish," a new episode of "The Golords" and "Buddy Songs." |
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In this buddy crime comedy, hard feelings must be set aside when undercover cop Rock Keats (Damon Wayans) is first shot by small-time crook Archie Moses (Adam Sandler), then forced to team up with the bungling oaf when both men are targeted by crime boss Frank Colton (James Caan). Upon Rock's release from the hospital, he finds out that Colton's hit men are after him and Archie. High jinks ensue when the dueling duo run from the baddies. |
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In this buddy crime comedy, hard feelings must be set aside when undercover cop Rock Keats (Damon Wayans) is first shot by small-time crook Archie Moses (Adam Sandler), then forced to team up with the bungling oaf when both men are targeted by crime boss Frank Colton ( |
1996 TV Shows Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1996 episode hosted by "SNL" alum and Emmy-winning actor Phil Hartman with a special guest appearance by Rodney Dangerfield. Sketches include "O.J. TV Trial Reenactment" and "Thanksgiving Song Auditions." |
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1996 TV Shows Emmy-winning actress Rosie O'Donnell hosts this 1996 episode with a special guest appearance by Penny Marshall. Selected sketches include "Clinton's Gift to Dole," "Hickory Farms Spartans," "NPR's Delicious Dish" and "TV Funhouse." |
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Failed hockey player-turned-golf whiz Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) -- whose unconventional approach and antics on the grass courts the ire of rival Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald) -- is determined to win a PGA tournament so he can save his granny's house with the prize money. Meanwhile, an attractive tour publicist (Julie Bowen) tries to soften Happy's image. Watch for a hilarious cameo appearance by "The Price Is Right" host Bob Barker. |
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1996 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from the 1997 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Rob Lowe with special guest appearances by Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. Sketches include "Nightline," "The Joe Pesci Show," "TV Funhouse" and "Elton John." |
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1996 TV Shows "SNL" great Martin Short hosts this 1996 episode featuring a cameo appearance by Chevy Chase. Selected sketches include "Sipson Child Custody Hearings," "Celebrity Jeopardy" and "Martha Stewart's Home for the Holidays: Topless Christmas Special." |
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1996 TV Shows Golden Globe-nominated actress Lisa Kudrow hosts this 1996 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Dole's Preparation," commercial parody "Caribbean Essence Bath Oil," "TV Funhouse," "Single and Loving It" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1996 episode hosted by veteran actor Bill Pullman. Sketches include "Dole's Dream Debate," commercial parody "Home Security Decoys," "AT&T Operators," "TV Funhouse" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows View selected sketches and segments from the 1996 episode hosted by "SNL" alum and Emmy-winning actor Dana Carvey. Sketches include "Larry King Live," "Tom Brokaw Pre-Tapes," "Church Chat," "Rita on Halloween" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1997 episode hosted by Neve Campbell with a special guest appearance by David Spade. Sketches include "O.J.'s Press Conference," "NPR's Delicious Dish," "TV Funhouse" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1997 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Jeff Goldblum. Sketches include "Nightline," commercial parody "Big Brawn," "Larry King's News and Views" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1997 episode hosted by Grammy-winning artist Sting with a special guest appearance by Mark Hamill. Sketches include "Clinton's Successors," "Shopping at Home Network" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR "SNL" alum turned Hollywood star Mike Myers drops by to host this 1997 episode. Selected sketches include "Coffee Talk," "Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly" and "Prematurely Gray." |
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1996 TV Shows Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1996 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Robert Downey Jr. with special guest appearances by Bob Dole, Elizabeth Dole and Evander Holyfield. |
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1996 TV Shows View selected sketches and segments from the 1997 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor John Goodman with a special guest appearance by Mike Myers. Sketches include "Oprah," "Brasky's Buddies at Little League," "Weekend Update" and "Jeopardy!" |
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1996 TV Shows "SNL" alum and Golden Globe-nominated actor Chevy Chase hosts this 1997 episode. Selected sketches include "Nightline," "Clinton's Itinerary (White House for Sale)," commercial parody "Home Security Decoys" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches from the 1997 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey with special guest appearances by John Cleese and Michael Palin. Sketches include "Marijuana Doctor," "Mr. Peepers in the Lab" and "TV Funhouse." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1997 episode hosted by "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson with a special guest appearance by Tommy Lee. Sketches include "Janet Reno's Press Conference," "The Roxbury Guys" and "Pamela's Movie." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches from the 1996 episode hosted by "SNL" alum and Emmy winner Chris Rock with a special guest appearance by Dana Carvey. Sketches include "The Fishing Dock," "Russell Simmons's Def Emergency Room Jam" and "TV Funhouse." |
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Failed hockey player-turned-golf whiz Happy Gilmore (Adam Sandler) -- whose unconventional approach and antics on the grass courts the ire of rival Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald) -- is determined to win a PGA tournament so he can save his granny's house with the prize money. Meanwhile, an... |
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Adam Sandler stars as a failed hockey player who discovers that his slap shot translates into one heckuva golf swing. Desperate to earn money to save his grandmother's house, he takes his powerhouse swing (and his hockey mouth and brawling attitude) onto the PGA tour. Full of goofy humor (including the now-famous Bob Barker fight sequence) and side-splitting mockery. |
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1996 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1996 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks. Sketches include "ABC Election Coverage," commercial parody "Big Brawn," "Spartans Ping-Pong Tournament," "TV Funhouse" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Rated: NR Oscar-nominated actor Alec Baldwin hosts this 1997 episode with a special guest appearance by Howard Stern. Selected sketches include "The Late Show," "The Roxbury Guys," "The Gossip Show," "Wong & Owens, Ex-Porn Stars" and "Weekend Update." |
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1996 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from the 1997 episode hosted by comedian David Alan Grier with a special guest appearance by Stephen Colbert. Sketches include "Maya Angelou for Butterfinger," "New Microsoft Products" and "Weekend Update." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1996 episode hosted by "SNL" alum Phil Hartman. Sketches include "Leg Up," "Acting Workshop," "Taddli" and the return of "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Christopher Walken returns to host this 1996 episode, with special guest appearances by George Pataki and Rudy Giuliani. Selected sketches include "Execution," "The Continental," "Connie Stinson Talks" and "Rita Snowed In." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR John Goodman returns to host this 1996 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "The Joe Pesci Show," "Substitute Teacher Suel," "Fecal Matters" and "Gary MacDonald at Work." |
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1995 TV Shows Tom Arnold returns to host this 1996 episode with a special appearance by Adam Sandler. Selected sketches include "The Life We Lead," "St. Gabriel's Bake Sale," "Miracles of Science" and "Orderly T-Bone." |
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1995 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from this 1996 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin. Sketches include "Nightline," "The Joe Pesci Show," "Buckwell's Follies" and "Brasky's Buddies at the Airport." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Businessman Steve Forbes hosts this 1996 show. Selected sketches include "Unabomber Class Reunion," "Rita's Screen Door," "Forbes on Forbes" and "Seattle Today." |
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Job-averse goofball Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) stands to inherit a fortune when his hotel magnate father retires and leaves him in charge. But Billy's dad won't trust him with the family business unless he goes back to school. All the way back. While Billy's busy making good grades -- and trying to make it with his teacher (Bridgette Wilson) -- weaselly hotel executive Eric Gordon (Bradley Whitford) is waiting in the wings. |
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He's 27 years old and heir to the Madison Hotel millions, but in order to win his father's respect -- and his Fortune 500 company -- slacker Billy (Adam Sandler) must repeat all 12 grades of school … in just 24 weeks! Between rekindling his romance with a childhood sweetheart (Bridgette Wilson) and negotiating a principal (Josh Mostel) who could ruin his chances at success, will Billy manage to keep his eye on the coveted prize? |
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1995 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from the finale episode of the 1995-96 season, hosted by funnyman Jim Carrey. Sketches include "Nightline," "Jacuzzi Lifeguard," "I'll See You in Hell" and "Jimmy Tango's Fat Busters." |
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1995 TV Shows TV staple Teri Hatcher hosts this 1996 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "The Princess and the Homeboy," "Spade in America," new installments of "Fuzzy Memories" and "The Local News." |
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1995 TV Shows Supermodel Elle MacPherson hosts this 1996 episode. Selected sketches include "Spartans Swim Meet," "Fresh Face Mary Katherine," "Redenbacher Holiday Theatre" and "Miss Manners." |
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1995 TV Shows Comedy great Madeline Kahn hosts this 1995 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "NBC's Christmas Salute to Our Bosnian Troops," "Lucien and Fagan's Antique Shop," "Large Bird Claws" and "Wedding Vows." |
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Job-averse goofball Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) stands to inherit a fortune when his hotel magnate father retires and leaves him in charge. But Billy's dad won't trust him with the family business unless he goes back to school. All the way back. While Billy's busy making good grades -- and trying to make it with his teacher ( |
1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Gabriel Byrne hosts this 1995 episode. Selected sketches include "Halloween in New Hampshire," with special guests Bill Bradley and Lamar Alexander, as well as "Cooking with Keith," "Baby Genetics" and "Robin Walker Book Reading." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches from this 1995 episode hosted by "Friends" star David Schwimmer, with a cameo appearance by Jennifer Aniston. Selected sketches include "Elevator," "Grayson Moorehead Securities," "Kids vs. Grown-ups" and "Such a Pretty Face." |
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1995 TV Shows Chevy Chase returns to host this 1995 episode, with a guest appearance by Don Novello as Father Guido Sarducci. Selected sketches include "NFL on NBC," "Althea on the Plane," "Gangsta Bitch Barbie" and a new edition of "Spade in America." |
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1995 TV Shows Emmy winner Christine Baranski hosts this 1996 episode. Selected sketches include "Dole & Rodman in '96," with a cameo appearance by Dennis Rodman, as well as "The Courtney Love Show," "Nightclub Singer" and "New Personality Traits." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Academy Award nominee Danny Aiello hosts this 1996 episode, with a special appearance by Larry Brown. Selected sketches include "The Sauce," "Time-Life Valentine's Day Arguments," "Althea on the Bus" and "Hi-C and Turkey." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Oscar nominee Mariel Hemingway kicks off the 21st season of "SNL" in this 1995 episode. Selected sketches include "O.J. Today," "Leg Up," "A&E Biography" and "Get off the Shed!" |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino hosts this 1995 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Spartans Football Game," "Directors on Directing," "White Trash Around a Campfire Dealing with an Overabundance of Fluids" and "All Aboard!" |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR "In Living Color" star David Alan Grier hosts this 1995 episode. Selected sketches include "The Rocky Roads," "Wake Up and Smile," "Today" and "Black People." |
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1995 TV Shows Watch selected sketches from this 1995 episode hosted by Anthony Edwards. Sketches include "The Joe Pesci Show," "The Nasty," "Nightline" and "The Hulk Hogan Talk Show." |
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1995 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1995 episode hosted by Laura Leighton. Sketches include Sam Waterston's commercial parody "Old Glory Insurance," as well as "Spade in America" with special guest Sean Penn. |
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1994 TV Shows Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actress Courteney Cox. Sketches include "Matt Foley in Venezuela," "Hiring Manson," "Gapardy" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Oscar-winning actress Marisa Tomei hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Clinton's Health Care Plan," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley," "Making Better Love Workshop" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR View selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by "Full House" star Bob Saget. Sketches include "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from the 1994 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Alec Baldwin with a special guest appearance by Christian Slater. Sketches include "L.A. Breast and Penis," "Japanese Game Show" and "Celebrity Memorabilia Auction." |
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1994 TV Shows Check out selected sketches from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor David Duchovny with special appearances by Naomi Campbell and Michael Angarano. Sketches include "Zagat's," "Rock 'n' Roll Real Estate Agent" and "Weekend Update." |
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The Lone Rangers (Brendan Fraser, Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi) have heavy-metal dreams and a single demo tape they can't get anyone to play. The solution: Hijack an AM rock station and hold the deejays hostage until they agree to broa... |
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1994 3.0 ★ TV Shows These episodes from the tumultuous 20th year of the landmark late-night comedy show find fan favorites Mike Myers, Chris Farley and Adam Sandler making their final appearances, while new stars such as Molly Shannon hit their stride. Among the guest hosts this season are John Travolta, Sarah Jessica Parker, George Clooney, Courteney Cox and former cast member Dana Carvey. Other highlights include a cameo by former president George H.W. Bush. |
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Nora Ephron helmed this zany comedy about dysfunctional people, the yuletide and a serial killer at large. Steve Martin stars as Philip, who runs a suicide-prevention hotline staffed by tetchy Mrs. Munchnik (Madeline Kahn) and lovesick Catherine (Rita Wilson). After getting an eviction order on Christmas Eve, the counselors think they've hit bottom -- till they cross paths with an array of wackos, including a psycho St. Nick (Anthony LaPaglia). |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches from the 1995 episode hosted by Emmy-nominated comedian and actor Damon Wayans with a special guest appearance by David Alan Grier. Sketches include "A Statement from Judge Ito" and "Christopher Walken for Skittles." |
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1994 TV Shows Watch selected sketches from the 1994 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor John Travolta with special appearances by Steve Buscemi, Dave Edmunds and David L. Lander. Sketches include: "'92 Debate" and "Quentin Tarantino's Welcome Back, Kotter." |
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The Lone Rangers (Brendan Fraser, Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi) have heavy-metal dreams and a single demo tape they can't get anyone to play. The solution: Hijack an AM rock station and hold the deejays hostage until they agree to broadcast the band's tape. Sandler's "Saturday Night Live" cohorts Chris Farley and Michael McKean round out the cast, along with Judd Nelson, Amy Locane and David Arquette. |
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1994 TV Shows Watch selected sketches from the 1994 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor John Turturro with special guest appearances by Joey Buttafuoco and David Hasselhoff. Sketches include "It's a Wonderful Newt," "Dr. Ira Resnick" and "Jamaica." |
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1994 TV Shows Golden Globe-winning actor John Goodman hosts this 1995 episode with special guest appearances by Dan Aykroyd, Brian Dennehy and George Wendt. Selected sketches include "The Week with David Brinkley," "Stern & Limbaugh" and "Unsolved Mysteries." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1994 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actress Sarah Jessica Parker. Sketches include "Decision '94," "Good Morning Brooklyn," "The Casting Couch," "Munchkinland" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Paul Reiser. Sketches include "Newt's Sister," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR View selected sketches from the 1994 episode hosted by "SNL" alum and Emmy-winning actor Dana Carvey with a special guest appearance by President George Bush. Sketches include "A Message from George Bush" and "Halloween in Dallas with Ross Perot." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Former NFL cornerback and MLB outfielder Deion Sanders hosts this 1995 episode with a special guest appearance by Manute Bol. Selected sketches include "Simpson Jury Trial," "The 1995 ESPY Awards," "Perspectives" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1994 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor and "SNL" regular Steve Martin with special guest appearances by Brian Austin Green, Bobby Bonilla, Roger Clemens and Lenny Dykstra. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Oscar-winning actor George Clooney hosts this 1995 episode. Selected sketches include "Black History Month," "Sea Park," "W.R.," "Taxicab Confessions," "Zagat's" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Two-time World Heavyweight Champion George Foreman hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches include "Gifts for the Middle Class," "Looking Good," "Weekend Update," "Chris's Bedtime Story" and "Jackie Stallone's Psychic Circle." |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1994 episode hosted by comedian and Golden Globe-winning actress Roseanne. Sketches include "Jesse Helms's Press," "Rescue 911," "USAir," "Skimpy's Frozen Yogurt" and "Weekend Update." |
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1994 TV Shows Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor Bob Newhart. Sketches include "Book Buzz," "Weekend Update," "Baywatch" and "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor David Hyde Pierce. Sketches include "Poetry Class," "Tales of Little Women," "Scottish Soccer Hooligan Weekly" and "Perspectives." |
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1994 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: NR These episodes from the tumultuous 20th year of the landmark late-night comedy show find fan favorites Mike Myers, Chris Farley and Adam Sandler making their final appearances, while new stars such as Molly Shannon hit their stride. Among the guest hosts this season are John Travolta, Sarah Jessica Parker, George Clooney, Courteney Cox and former cast member Dana Carvey. Other highlights include a cameo by former president George H.W. Bush. |
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1994 TV Shows Rated: NR Watch selected sketches and segments from the 1995 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Jeff Daniels. Sketches include "Gingrich's First Day," "Evil Connie Chung," "Mystery Dinner Theater" and "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey." |
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Nora Ephron helmed this zany comedy about dysfunctional people, the yuletide and a serial killer at large. Steve Martin stars as Philip, who runs a suicide-prevention hotline staffed by tetchy Mrs. Munchnik (Madeline Kahn) and lovesick Catheri... |
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Michael McKean, Norm MacDonald, Jay Mohr and Sarah Silverman join veteran cast members such as Chris Farley, Phil Hartman and Mike Myers for laugh-out-loud sketches and parodies from the long-running comedy show's 19th season. Recurring segments include "Coffee Talk," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" and "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy." The collection features selected sketches; no performances by musical guests are included. |
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With enormous cone-shaped heads, robotlike walks and an appetite for toilet paper, aliens Beldar and Prymatt don't exactly blend in with the population of Paramus, N.J. But for some reason, everyone believes them when they say they're from France. |
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See selected sketches from this 1993 episode hosted by Oscar winner Nicole Kidman, with special guest appearances by Jimmy Workman, Christina Ricci and Dana Carvey. Sketches include "Wayne's World," "Philip & Grace" and "Yelling in the Kitchen." |
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Christian Slater returns to host this 1993 episode. Selected sketches include "Coffee Talk," a Halloween edition of "Motivational Speaker," "Teen Band" and "The Headline Store." |
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Prolific actor John Malkovich hosts this 1993 episode, with a special guest appearance by Jan Hooks. Selected sketches and segments include "National Anthem," "Theatre Stories," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Carville's Visit." |
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Check out selected sketches from this 1993 episode hosted by Jeff Goldblum, with a cameo appearance from his Jurassic Park co-star Laura Dern. Sketches include "Subway Musician," "Wave Starter" and "Karl's Video," with special guest Steven Tyler. |
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NBA great Charles Barkley hosts the premiere episode of the 1993-94 season, with special guest appearances by Skid Row, RuPaul and Muggsy Bogues. Selected sketches include "Clinton's Health Care Plan," "Out of Africa" and "The Gap." |
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Watch selected sketches from this 1994 episode hosted by Emilio Estevez. Sketches include "Geek, Dweeb or Spaz," "The Herlihy Boy Grandmother-Sitting Service," "Poker Billy" and "How Much Ya Bench?" |
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John Goodman returns to host this 1994 episode, with a special guest appearance by "SNL" alum Jan Hooks. Selected sketches include "The 1994 New York Gubernatorial Debate," "Cops," "Theatre Stories" and "Flintstones Names." |
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Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "Clinton Press Conference," "Sports Beat," "Lillehammer '94" and "Disney Gigs." |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1994 episode hosted by comedian Martin Lawrence. Sketches include "Daily Affirmation," "Thugs," "Matt Foley in Prison" and "Bench Warmer." |
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"Roseanne" co-star Sara Gilbert hosts this 1994 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Simon," "Blossom," "Lunch Lady Land" and commercial parody "Hibernol." |
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Academy Award winner Sally Field hosts this 1993 Christmas episode. Selected sketches and segments include Adam Sandler's song "Santa Don't Like Bad Boys," as well as "Motivational Santa," "Don't Pray So Much" and "Crab Lice Singles Meeting." |
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Film veteran Charlton Heston hosts this 1993 episode. Selected sketches and segments include a series of "Infiniti Toilet" commercials, as well as "The Herlihy Boy House-Sitting Service," "The President Is Illiterate" and a Ten Commandments parody. |
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With enormous cone-shaped heads, robotlike walks and an appetite for toilet paper, aliens Beldar and Prymatt don't exactly blend in with the population of Paramus, N.J. But for some reason, everyone believes them when they say they're from France. |
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Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger co-host this 1994 episode, with special appearances by Stephen and William Baldwin. Selected sketches include "Family Feud," "The Adventures of Tiny Elvis" and the famously controversial "Canteen Boy Goes Camping." |
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Kelsey Grammer hosts this 1994 episode that features special guest Jan Hooks. Selected sketches include "Something Smells Good in Stinkville," "Yankee Stadium Opening Day," "Iron John: The Musical" and "Sunday Morning." |
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Rosie O'Donnell hosts this 1993 show, which includes selected segments and sketches such as "Mexican Stereotype," "Phil Hartman's Real Views," "No-Memory Waiter" and "The Tomboy & the Sissy." |
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Emmy Award winner Helen Hunt hosts this 1994 episode, with a special appearance by Cindy Crawford. Selected sketches include "Rockers to Help Explain Whitewater," "Total Bastard Airlines," "Sexist Director" and "The Washing Machine." |
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Shannon Doherty hosts this 1993 episode, with a cameo appearance by Ashley Hamilton. Selected sketches include "The Denise Show," "The Relapse Guy," "Noah and Frans" and "Is It Date Rape?" |
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Film, television and stage great Patrick Stewart hosts this 1994 episode. Selected sketches include "Sexy Cakes," "Hell," "It's Not Their Fault" and "Show & Tell." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1994 episode hosted by Jason Patric. Sketches include "Giuliani's Inauguration Speech," "The Road to Self-Improvement," "Mr. Intense" and "Ski Lift." |
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Michael McKean, Norm MacDonald, Jay Mohr and Sarah Silverman join veteran cast members such as Chris Farley, Phil Hartman and Mike Myers for laugh-out-loud sketches and parodies from the long-running comedy show's 19th season. Recurring segments include "Coffee Talk," "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" and "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy." The collection features selected sketches; no performances by musical guests are included. |
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Heather Locklear helps bring the 1993-94 season to a close in this finale episode, with a cameo appearance by Jay Leno. Selected sketches include "Coffee Talk," "Wayne Visits Melrose Place," "Amazing Time Savers" and "60 Minutes." |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by veteran actor and comedian Sinbad. Sketches include "White House Tour," "Blacula," "Superman's Funeral," "Deep Thoughts" and "The Dark Side with Nat X." |
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Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, Julia Sweeney and Chris Farley bring the big-time funny in the show's outstanding 18th season, which also features the popular recurring sketches "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" and "Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey." Guest hosts this year -- which sees the departure of cast members Dana Carvey and Chris Rock -- include Tim Robbins, Glenn Close, Christopher Walken and Kirstie Alley. |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Michael Keaton. Sketches include "Bush Calls Contributors," "Weekend Update," "Bobby Watches Grandma" and "The First Annual Gutenberg Awards." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor John Goodman. Sketches include "The Richmeister in Waco," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," "Linda Richman's Cause" and "Canteen Boy at a Block Party." |
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Oscar-nominated actor Alec Baldwin hosts this 1993 episode with a special appearance by Paul McCartney. Selected sketches include "Dateline NBC," "The Chris Farley Show," "The Gap," "Weekend Update" and "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley." |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Joe Pesci with special guest appearances by Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese. Sketches include "Pink Ringery," "Weekend Update" and "Bullies." |
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Oscar-winning actor Tim Robbins hosts this 1992 episode with a cameo by Gene Rayburn. Selected sketches and segments include "Perot '92: United We Stand," "Caracci's Pizza," "Deep Thoughts," "Daily Affirmation" and "Larry King Live." |
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Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (Scrooged) wrote, directed and stars in this minor cult favorite about the trials of an alcoholic clown trying to make it in the cruel show business world of Palookaville, U.S.A. In between beating up mimes and escaping from brutal rodeo clowns, Shakes (Goldthwaite) gets framed for the murder of his boss. Comedienne Julie Brown plays Shakes's girlfriend. Look for Robin Williams and Adam Sandler in cameos. |
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View selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Christopher Walken. Sketches include "Stockdale's Joyride," "The Continental," "It's Pat," "Weekend Update" and "Sinead's Plea." |
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Oscar-nominated actress Glenn Close hosts this 1992 episode with special guest appearances by Mary Beth Hurt and Jon Lovitz. Selected sketches include "The Royal Separation," "Coffee Talk," "Tori," "Orgasm Guy" and "Lesbian Christmas Party." |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Danny DeVito with a special guest appearance by Mike Ditka. Sketches include "Bill Swerski's Superfans," "The Gap," "Deep Thoughts" and "Weekend Update." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by "90210" star Luke Perry with special guest appearances by Giorgio Armani and Mick Jagger. Sketches include "Open White House" and "Dark Moments in Black History." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage with a special guest appearance by Cher. Sketches include "Outside the Movies," "Tiny Elvis," "Powerful Ross Perot" and "Nightline." |
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View selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actress Christina Applegate. Sketches include "Coffee Talk," "The Gap," "Motivational Speaker," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Weekend Update." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Emmy-winning actress Catherine O'Hara. Sketches include "Deep Thoughts," "Weekend Update" and "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Harvey Keitel with a guest appearance by Madonna. Sketches include "Inaugural Gala," "It's Pat," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer" and "Weekend Update." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by "Seinfeld" star and Golden Globe-nominated actor Jason Alexander. Sketches include "Clinton-Yeltsin Summit," "Woody Allen Fan Club" and "Weekend Update." |
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Check out selected sketches from this 1992 episode hosted by actor-comedian Tom Arnold with special guest appearances by Roseanne and George Wendt. Sketches include "Wayne's World," "Sex and Peer Pressure at Valley High" and "Clinton at McDonald's." |
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"SNL" veteran and Oscar-nominated actor Bill Murray returns to host this 1993 episode with a special guest appearance by Steve Martin. Selected sketches include "Beverly Hills Town Meeting," "Coffee Talk," "I'm Chillin'" and "Weekend Update." |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actress Kirstie Alley. Sketches include "Recurring Characters for Unity," "La Cantore Hotel," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Weekend Update." |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1993 episode hosted by Oscar-winning actor Kevin Kline with a special guest appearance by Dan Aykroyd. Sketches include "Dole at the White House," "Jean Carlo's Flatulence" and "Weekend Update." |
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Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait (Scrooged) wrote, directed and stars in this minor cult favorite about the trials of an alcoholic clown trying to make it in the cruel show business world of Palookaville, U.S.A. In between beating up mimes and escaping from brutal rodeo clowns, Shakes (Goldthwaite) gets framed for the murder of his boss. Comedienne |
Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, Julia Sweeney and Chris Farley bring the big-time funny in the show's outstanding 18th season, which also features the popular recurring sketches "Daily Affirmation with Stuart Smalley" and "Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey." Guest hosts this year -- which sees the departure of cast members Dana Carvey and Chris Rock -- include Tim Robbins, Glenn Close, Christopher Walken and Kirstie Alley. |
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Oscar-nominated actress Miranda Richardson hosts this 1993 episode. Selected sketches include "Green and Fazio," "MTV Spring Break," "Weekend Update," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey" and "Russell Simmons's Def Magic Show Jam." |
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Selected sketches include the game show parody "Stand Up and Win," "Passover Seder," "Permanent Body Positions" and "The Lenny Wise Show." Jerry Seinfeld hosts. |
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John Goodman returns to host this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "My 75 Kids," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer," "Country Singer Names" and a new installment of "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey." |
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Hip-hop superstar Hammer hosts this 1991 episode. Selected sketches include "Bush's Gift Ideas," "Bad Haircut Support Group," "Dick Clark Productions" and "Tales from the Barbecue." |
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Basic Instinct star Sharon Stone hosts this 1992 episode, which includes selected sketches such as "Airport Security Check," "The Porno Couple," "Phil Hartman Creations" and "Hitting on Women," with special guest star Jon Lovitz. |
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Woody Harrelson hosts the finale of the 1991-92 season, featuring a cameo appearance by Jon Lovitz. Selected sketches include "Take Your Shirt Off," "Sprockets," "Delta Delta Delta Finals Week" and "We're Cowboys and We're Proud." |
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Steve Martin hosts this 1991 Christmas episode, which includes selected sketches such as "The Tonight Song," "Grandma Pugga," "The Doormen" and commercial parody "Schmitts Gay." |
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Original "SNL" alum Chevy Chase returns to host this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "Wayne's World," "Bob Swerski's Quiz Masters" with special guest George Wendt, "Weekend Update" and "Comforting Tim." |
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Frequent "SNL" host Tom Hanks returns for this 1992 episode, which features a cameo appearance by Jay Leno. Selected sketches include "Mr. Belvedere Fan Club," "She Turned into Her Mother," "The Dark Side" and "Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey." |
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Home Alone star Macauley Culkin hosts this 1991 episode, with special appearances by his brother Kieran Culkin and George Wendt. Selected sketches include "Hosting Alone," "Bill Swerski's Super Fans," "Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer" and "Trevor and Simon." |
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Check out these selected sketches and segments from the 1992 episode hosted by Mary Stuart Masterson. Sketches include "Lyle, the Effeminate Homosexual," "Delta Delta Delta Alumni Week" and "Who Shot Me?" |
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"Northern Exposure" star Rob Morrow hosts this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "The Barf Conspiracy," "Gonna Be a Better Cowboy," "Movie Talk in Heaven" and new "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey." |
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Jeff Daniels hosts this 1991 episode. Selected sketches include "The Tonight Show," "Richmeister's Rival," "The Chris Farley Show" and "Simon." |
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"L.A. Law" star Susan Dey hosts this 1992 episode. Selected sketches and segments include "L.A. Law and the Richmeister," "Mike Tyson Harassment Trial," "Sensitive Naked Man" and "The Art Museum." |
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Basketball legend Michael Jordan kicks off the 17th season of the venerable late-night sketch comedy show, joining a roster of A-list guest hosts, including Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Hanks, Kiefer Sutherland and Sharon Stone. The collection omits musical guests and some sketches, but expect plenty of high jinks from metalheads Wayne and Garth, gender-bending Pat and the shrill sorority sisters of Delta Delta Delta. |
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Terminator mom Linda Hamilton hosts this 1991 episode, with guest appearances by Edward Furlong and Martin Scorsese. Selected sketches include "The Tooncinator," "Baby Talk," "The Chris Farley Show" and "Massive Headwound Harry." |
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Basketball legend Michael Jordan kicks off the 17th season of the venerable late-night sketch comedy show, joining a roster of A-list guest hosts, including Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Hanks, Kiefer Sutherland and Sharon Stone. The collection omits musical guests and some sketches, but expect plenty of high jinks from metalheads Wayne and Garth, gender-bending Pat and the shrill sorority sisters of Delta Delta Delta. |
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Watch selected sketches and segments from this 1992 episode hosted by Roseanne and Tom Arnold. Sketches include "Coffee Talk" -- with a surprise appearance by Barbra Streisand -- as well as "Daily Affirmation" and "Delta Delta Delta." |
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Selected sketches from this 1991 episode include "Kennedy Jury Selection," "Campaign '92," "All Things Scottish" and "Kiddie Metal." Kiefer Sutherland hosts. |
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Check out selected sketches and segments from this 1991 episode hosted by Christian Slater. Sketches include "Dysfunctional Family Feud" and "Pumping Up with Hans and Franz," with a special cameo appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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Kirstie Alley hosts this 1991 episode, with special guest appearances by her "Cheers" co-stars George Wendt, Kelsey Grammer, Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson. Selected sketches include "It's Pat," "Psycho Divorced Mother" and "Coffee Talk." |
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Watch selected segments and sketches from this premiere episode of the 1991-92 season, hosted by Michael Jordan, with special appearances by George Wendt, Spike Lee and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. |
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Jason Priestley of "Beverly Hills, 90210" hosts this 1992 episode. Selected sketches include "Olympic Figure Skating," "The Arsenio Hall Show," "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Jake's Marriage Tests." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor Jimmy Smits include the commercial parody "Chia Hair," "Deep Thoughts," "Weekend Update," "Enchilada" and "Simon." Bob Costas makes a special guest appearance. |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by Emmy-nominated actress Delta Burke include "Bush's Good Health," "Deep Thoughts," "Stuart Smalley at a Weight Watchers Meeting," "Hollywood Minute," "Weekend Update" and "Coffee Talk." |
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Grammy-winning musician Sting hosts this 1991 episode with selected sketches and segments such as "Wayne's World," commercial parodies "British Toothpaste" and "Bad Idea Jeans," "Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey," "Makin' Copies" and "Weekend Update." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor John Goodman include the commercial parody "Bad Idea Jeans," "Church Chat," "Pat at the Office," "Mick Jagger's Wedding" and "The McLaughlin Group." |
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Dennis Quaid hosts this 1990 episode with a special guest appearance by Jon Lovitz. Sketches include "The Sounds of War," "Dysfunctional Family X-mas," "Sally Jesse Raphael," "Weekend Update," "Sprockets" and "Deep Thoughts." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by Emmy-winning actress Catherine O'Hara include "Reagan-Sinatra Affair," "Sprockets," "Deep Thoughts," "Pat at the Drugstore," "Weekend Update" and "Daily Affirmation." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Dennis Hopper include the commercial parody "Nikey Turkey," "Bowman's Retirement Party," "Civil War Group Picture" and "What Animal Were You Raised By?" |
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Sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by Michael J. Fox include "The President's Second Post-Gulf War Address," the commercial parody "Chia Head," "Jasper the Stinging Clown," "Deep Thoughts," "Daily Affirmation" and "Weekend Update." |
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From "Delta Delta Delta" to "Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker," watch the zaniest skits and parodies from one of "SNL's" best decades, which brought out the comedic talents of Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, |
Emmy-winning actress Susan Lucci hosts this 1990 episode with a cameo by Gene Rayburn. Selected sketches and segments include "Live with Regis & Kathy Lee," "All My Luggage," "New Remington Shavers" and "Deep Thoughts." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor Kyle MacLachlan include "All Things Scottish," "The Cattle Song," "Bush's Iraqi Address" and the commercial parody "Bad Idea Jeans." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by "Cheers" star George Wendt include the commercial parody "Lil' General Fireworks," "Mr. No Depth Perception," "Bill Swerski's Super Fans," "The Carsenio Show" and "It's Pat." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Patrick Swayze include "Tax Ad," "Feud," "White Trash Bed & Breakfast," "Mousetrap Seminar" and "Weekend Update." |
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Sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by two-time Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks include "Mr. Subliminal's Editorial Reply," "Mr. Short Term Memory Loss," "The Global Warming Christmas Special," "Weekend Update" and "Pussy Whipped." |
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Selected sketches from the 1991 episode hosted by Oscar-nominated actor Alec Baldwin include "The McLaughlin Group," commercial parodies "The Dancer" and "Pan Am," "Honest Planet," "The Sinead O'Connor Awards," "I'm Chillin'" and "Deep Thoughts." |
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Trouping into the 1990s with a wealth of new faces in the cast -- including Rob Schneider, David Spade, Chris Farley and Chris Rock -- "SNL" delivers its patented blend of outlandish sketch comedy and fearless satire of politicians and celebrities. Guest hosts for Season 16 include George Steinbrenner, Roseanne Barr, Kevin Bacon and Sting, while Julia Sweeney also signs on as a series regular. The episodes are edited to exclude musical guests. |
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Trouping into the 1990s with a wealth of new faces in the cast -- including Rob Schneider, David Spade, Chris Farley and Chris Rock -- "SNL" delivers its patented blend of outlandish sketch comedy and fearless satire of politicians and celebrities. Guest hosts for Season 16 include George Steinbrenner, Roseanne Barr, Kevin Bacon and Sting, while Julia Sweeney also signs on as a series regular. The episodes are edited to exclude musical guests. |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1990 episode hosted by New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner include "Steinbrenner's Dream," "Deep Thoughts," "Carl's Quik Stop" and the commercial parody "Ultra Slim-Fast." |
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Sketches from the 1991 episode hosted by Golden Globe-winning actor Kevin Bacon include "Military Briefing," "Richmeister Copier Problems," "The Dark Side," "The Sarcastic Clapping Family of Southhampton," "Deep Thoughts" and "Daily Affirmation." |
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Sketches from the 1991 episode hosted by actor and martial arts star Steven Seagal include the commercial parody "Winston-McCauley Funeral Home," "All Star Celebrity Tribute," "The Dark Side," "Deep Thoughts" and "Musicians for Free Range Chicken." |
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Selected sketches and segments from the 1991 episode hosted by Golden Globe-nominated actor Joe Mantegna include "Assassinating Hussein," "Hello New York," "Nightline," "Bill Swerski's Super Fans," "I'm Chillin'" and "Insane Inventors." |
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Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons hosts this 1991 episode. Sketches include "Pumping Up with Hans and Franz," the commercial parody "McIntoch Jr.," "Sherlock Holmes' Birthday Party," "Deep Thoughts," "Wayne's World" and "Drew & the Richmeister." |
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1990 3.8 ★ TV Shows From "Delta Delta Delta" to "Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker," watch the zaniest skits and parodies from one of "SNL's" best decades, which brought out the comedic talents of Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, Melanie Hutsell and Chris Rock. |
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Golden Globe-winning actress Roseanne Barr hosts this 1991 episode. Selected sketches include "Subliminal Military Briefing," the commercial parody "Happy Fun Ball," "Pat at the Office," "Deep Thoughts" and "Victoria's Secrets." |
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This special compiles standout holiday-themed sketches from the show's first 15 seasons, including "Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood" and "Hanukkah Harry." |
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It's big laughs on the high seas as Adam Sandler plays a cruise ship waiter with his eye on becoming the ship's comedian. Unlucky with the ladies, Shecky Moskowitz (Sandler) is certain he could get the girls by wowing them with his comic stylings. Trouble is, the ship's resident funnyman isn't willing to share the spotlight. But when the comedian is thought lost at sea, Shecky gets his big break. Now the question is, will he sink or swim? |
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It's big laughs on the high seas as Adam Sandler plays a cruise ship waiter with his eye on becoming the ship's comedian. Unlucky with the ladies, Shecky Moskowitz (Sandler) is certain he could get the girls by wowing them with his comic stylings. Trouble is, the ship's resident funnyman isn't willing to share the spotlight. But when the comedian is thought lost at sea, She... |
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Buckle your seat belts and hang on for a rowdy ride with this stellar compilation of outstanding routines from many of today's most talented comedians, including Adam Sandler, Jerry Seinfeld, Drew Carey, Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Maher. Other top-notch comic talents appearing are Tommy Chong, Rob Schneider, Harry Shearer, Phil Hartman, David Spade, Dave Attell, John Mulrooney, Dennis Regan and Steve-O. |
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Get ready for nonstop laughter as comics Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Dave Attell, Max Alexander, |
Get ready for nonstop laughter as comics Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Dave Attell, Max Alexander, Dan Rosen, Rob Rubin and many others take the stage in this gut-busting collection of classic comedy club performances. It's stand-up at its very best, and you've got a front-row seat. Also featured are Mark Schiff, Carol Siskind, Bruce Smirnoff, Stanley Ullman, Barry Weintraub and Dennis Wolfberg. |