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Mon Dec-21-09 11:59 AM
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Are the SNL skits where men kiss each other funny? |
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If you are not familiar with the skits it's about a family who have guest over and men greet each other by kissing on the lips. Sometimes they tongue each other.
I guess they are trying to gross out the audience as the audience seems to react in nervous laughter at two men kissing, sometimes tonguing each other. Sometimes you hear "ooooos and oohhhhh" from the audience like they are going to gag.
I wonder if this is appropriate to laugh at and I would think it would be offensive to the GLBT community?
Or does displaying this cause people to think that why should they be okay with men/women kissing and not two men?
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:02 PM
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1. That's the whole point to the skit? |
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Does seem a bit questionable. Particularly since the point is "Two guys kissing each other is gross."
On the other hand perhaps it's more about the reaction of the audience, getting people to think about why they feel that "Two Guys kissing each other is gross." I don't know.
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:02 PM
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2. it's been years since i've seen an snl skit that even approached 'funny'. |
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:05 PM
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4. What about the Sarah Palin stuff with Tina Fay? n/t |
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Mon Dec-21-09 01:04 PM
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the main thing they had going for them was her resemblance.
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Mon Dec-21-09 01:06 PM
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15. The one "debate" with Tina Fey as Palin with Queen Latifah as the moderator was funny. |
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The rest of their Palin stuff, especially the night that Palin was there in person was very weak material in my opinion.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:45 AM
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33. Amen! SNL itself is never funny. n/t |
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:03 PM
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3. I think it was expansive enough to be the family-kissing and not men on men |
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the funniest one to me was when the grandson kisses his grandma deep and hot - and then grabs her boob! - the age/family part was what I think sold the skit. If it had been about 'guys' who just knew each other kissing, I'd feel otherwise
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:05 PM
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5. Depends on if either of them have a beard. |
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I think anyone in a beard who is kissing someone or eating something is gross, whether they're gay or straight.
Bearded dudes shouldn't be allowed to eat or kiss in public, because it offends me.
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:09 PM
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6. They have mother/son kissing, too. |
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It's just a thoroughly stupid skit.
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:10 PM
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7. The whole family engages in the excessive kissing. |
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It's obviously a gag written by someone who doesn't care for families who kiss each other on the lips or too much. Some people are really creeped out by kissing between family members, particularly on the lips.
I think they do what comedy is about - they introduce excess to make it funny.
In context, the kissing was about family excess, not gay v. straight kissing.
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:13 PM
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8. It implied incest IMO, which really isn't all that funny. |
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Note that the host also had a sexual relationship with a christmas tree later in the show. :eyes:
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:23 PM
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10. Really? That's what you got from it? |
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Edited on Mon Dec-21-09 12:24 PM by TexasObserver
You'd better stay away from TV after 9 pm at night.
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:22 PM
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9. They're comedy skits so they can be, I don't think they're done as social metaphor though... |
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They seem to point to a shock threshold, and to that extent I find them less comedic as previous skits roll squirm and nervous laughter through the audience so much so...
Abby Elliott concluded the other night with, "Now this is a family!" An effort, imo, to bring the concept back around
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:24 PM
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11. i thought it was discusting. made me sick |
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:38 PM
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12. Why did it make you sick? |
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Mon Dec-21-09 12:40 PM
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13. Why was it so "discusting"? |
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Mon Dec-21-09 01:13 PM
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16. Maybe "discusting" means "provoking discussion"? |
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Tue Dec-22-09 11:08 AM
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17. oh, I don't know, when was the last time you tongue kissed your father, |
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or squeezed your grandmothers breast?
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:12 AM
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18. I'm not sure, but probably my grandfather's funeral. |
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You need to go to bed at 9 pm and never watch any comedy show that comes on after that time, unless it's starring Pat Boone and Anita Bryant.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:14 AM
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19. NOTHING ON SNL IS FUNNY ANYMORE |
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the whole show reminds me of whoopie cushions and fart jokes.
the humour left the building a long time ago.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:27 AM
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22. The first year of SNL was the biggest stinker of them all. |
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I challenge you to go back and watch the entire first season. It's horrible. It was only funny back then because there was nothing else to watch, and it did have a few funny skits each week. But overall, it was almost unwatchable the first year. Too many musical acts. Too many stand up comics. Too many weak skits.
Of course, it was the mid 1970s on Saturday night, and almost everyone watching it was high on something, so it seemed funnier than it was.
I find that most who think it used to be good but isn't any more are just too set in their ways to appreciate humor aimed at the under 40 crowd.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:33 AM
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24. under 40 crowd? even my sons who are under 40 think it stinks |
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I will give credit to Mike Myers and Ackroyd and Belushi and even Chevy Chase back then...Gilda Radner and Eddie Murphy and a few others later on.. but lately? no.
even Jeneane Garofalo left...because it seems to be aimed at 12 yr old boys.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:39 AM
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28. How can you know it stinks if you don't watch it? |
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And I don't know what your sons think of it, and don't really care. Maybe they lack a good sense of humor.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:40 AM
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31. I have tried to watch it. |
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a few times. if it makes you laugh, enjoy. does not make me laugh. have a holly jolly xmas.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:22 AM
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20. It's funny, or surprising because people are not used to it. |
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It is about as funny as if the women greeted the men by grabbing their crotch.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:24 AM
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21. SNL hasn't been funny in years. |
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Every now and then I tune in and hope things have improved . . . they haven't yet.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:31 AM
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23. How did you miss the 2008 season during the election? It was funny. |
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Since many still find it funny - mostly YOUNG people - perhaps you simply don't appreciate humor that isn't aimed at your age group.
Is there anything on TV you do find funny?
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:34 AM
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An "old people" volley. Stay classy, there, Sparky.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:35 AM
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26. It's a comment about your forgetting you're not the target audience. |
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Edited on Wed Dec-23-09 08:37 AM by TexasObserver
I'm probably as old as you are, but I'm not stuck in 1985.
It's not about being old. It's about thinking the only thing that works is what you found funny when you were in the age group targeted by the show. It's still funny. It's just not funny to you because you no longer appreciate the humor in it, because it's not aimed at you.
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:38 AM
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27. "I'm not the target audience." |
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Which is why I don't watch it. (Don't look now but I think that was your "duh" moment.) Frat boy humor wasn't even funny when I was in college, but enjoy yourself!
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Wed Dec-23-09 08:39 AM
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29. That's right. It's for people with a sense of humor. |
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