Favorite comedy skits
The John Travolta Gay Dracula skit from SNL (1994) might be my all-time favorite. Everything tells me that Norm Macdonald wrote this one.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53son
Considering how absurd and original The Kids in the Hall were, I'm somewhat surprised they were able to come up with so much quality material. Two my favorites: "Bad Anecdote Guy" and "Arms in a Vat of Dead Fish."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWmkXRrr...
And here's The State pretty much nailing a Saturday morning cereal commercial.
The Kids in the Hall was really really good.
It's always good ripping off Norm Macdonald's Moth joke and name for no good reason.
Andy Kaufman... Mighty Mouse
Sadly, not one person here will name anything from the Carol Burnett show.
Who's On First
Really shooting for the stars with this new gimmick account.
I love that bit way too much.
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Same.
That Upright Citizens Brigade skit is great, but I find it a bit unsettling because you know there are people out there who did that after seeing it.
One of my favorites from SNL. It really takes off when Farley starts talking at about two minutes in.
LOL
I raise. Does this count as a skit?
"I don't know much about boxing. I just know mostly about high stakes wagering..."
"Yeah, and you have no hands."
Probably 30-40% of Mr. Show sketches would fall into personal all time favorite sketches, but the Audition has to be in the conversation for objective GOAT.
Probably 30-40% of Mr. Show sketches would fall into personal all time favorite sketches, but the Audition has to be in the conversation for objective GOAT.
Link it! I didn't have HBO around that time, so I only know a handful of sketches my friend has showed me: change for a dollar, 24 is the highest number, etc. All hilarious.
Ok it's a cliche but I don't know if I ever laughed harder than the Swayze vs Farley Chippendales audition
The Whitest Kids You Know did a ton of amazing ones. Sorry I don't remember specific ones.