Sunday, September 26, 2010

Saturday Night Live With Amy Poehler



Why do girls dream of becoming dancers and vets (veterinarians or dance) when you have someone like Amy Poehler as your role model? Who would not want to be a member of an improv comedy group leaders (Upright Citizens Brigade) and then become a member of the cast of "Saturday Night Live," only to later star in his own sitcom and make holy grail of comedy as host of 'Saturday Night Live'? I can not answer that, but I can say I've never wished I was a kid over to see Amy Poehler show host premiere of season 36. Then Katy Perry made me wish I was a new man.
Cold Open: It's no surprise the show started the topic Christine O'Donnell agitation and became her ear to open the cold, masturbation is the joke of the day. Although that joke squeezed every last drop on the floor, not ignored experimenting with witchcraft, and riding a broom and hung over the studio to offer the first "live from New York, it's Saturday night of the season to 36.
Monologue: What began as a clumsy race through a couple of "get-to-know-me" jokes about "Parks and Recreation" quickly became something 'Saturday Night Live "is famous for: cameos! Poehler wandering in a dream where stress Justin Timberlake and "SNL" alum Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon was reduced in a couple of jokes rapid blows.'s monologue 'Inception' parody was a nice save after some fairly generic Betty White Taylor Lautner and cracks.
Bronx Beat: There's always an added sense of excitement when a former cast member of the show's hosts, as we all anticipate that the iconic characters make an appearance. Not surprisingly, Betty and Jodi Bronx Beat us out of the break with his guest the first woman in history: Maureen DiChico (Katy Perry), whose cleavage almost stole the scene from the field of accents and a cameo Poehler Maya Rudolph.
Bosley Hair Restoration: There is no better commercial parodies 'Saturday Night Live' and this, on the pubic hair transplants, was no exception. It was really a matter of time before "Saturday Night Live 'was there.
Maternity care: One of the recurring sketches Fred Armisen, where he plays producer meaningless, Roger brush. Make definitely talk shows aimed at women with the hosts, who never appears, leaving the final arbiter of feminine wisdom. His advice to a pregnant woman who wants to know how you feel attractive, "get a floral dress, put a lot of makeup, enters the room from her husband and say 'I'm sorry honey This is what you get..'"
Mosque at Ground Zero: The season premiere also benefits from a summer full of news and cultural events worthy of meat. The turn to the mosque as their one stop shop for all things liberal, gay weddings, the naturalization of immigrants, abortion, and espresso da used car parody some added effect.

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