Gerard Butler Does SNL & Shakira Heats Up The Stage (Video)
Saturday Night Live had me pumped this week. I have been looking forward to some Gerard Butler and Shakira for days! I don’t think that GB could do anything wrong in my eyes. So when he opened in song while kicking some @ss, I was thoroughly entertained. Perfection.
SNL commercials are always insanely funny. My fave of the night was the first one. The Grand Hoochie Skank Rose was to die for! Ha!
The Beauty and the Beast skit was hysterical. Beast loves a ‘big ole @ss’….oh wow, too funny for words.
Shakira’s first song was SOS. That girl has those moves that only she can do and she makes it look so easy! Whenever I try to do that myself, it turns out bad…. How does she do it? I loved her performance. She’s always perfection. Next she performed Did It Again and continued to show off her amazing flexibility. WOW.
During Weekend Update, Seth opened with the Balloon Boy story, “A boy hid in a box. So I guess that was a faster way to tell that story.” Ha! That about sums it up. Later the balloon made a ‘guest appearance’, that was good.
Throughout the show, we got to see clips form old episodes. I loved that! I hope they start doing that every week!
James Franco popped in for a cameo during What Up With That? and made me die laughing doing nothing. Classic. Love that guy.
How about Daveheart? The younger brother of Braveheart….William Wallace? Too much, seriously. I love Gerard Butler. The goat! That was great!
Here’s the first video…more to come,
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Wow, I couldn’t disagree with you more. I so wanted this to be a good show and a good season, but it is so un-funny.
Lame sketches go on even longer than forever, as if they can’t come up with 90 minutes of fresh material anymore. Now SNL has stooped to killing time with what are essentially re-runs. Yeah, they’re outtakes, but there’s no creative energy being spent in rerunning sketches from previous years. You want that every week, go rent a best-of DVD or check out any of the endless formulaic re-packages of SNL classics on cable. I’d rather see new, current material.
The champagne commercial wasn’t bad, and the alien sports bit was clever until it went on and on and on. The traditional SNL curse, having a great open and middle, but no end.
SNL got huge news coverage after last week’s Obama-scorching in the opening segment; they had an opportunity to really play off that this week and really missed the opportunity.