I just hate that after the great emu war half of our film collection was lost to badgers and Gough whitlam...would be great to catch a few at the local hoyts
It's so hard to fake an Aussie accent. Even the simplest word "no" is impossible for me! It sounds like it's got a couple of extra letters in it when an Aussie says it.
We Australians love this kinda humour pointed back at us from an outside perspective. It's like that Simpsons episode, which is a classic. Always good to laugh at ourselves and we take pride in our silliness.
Are you referring to the one where Bart causes an international incident by calling a random Australian to verify that the Coriolis force makes the water in the toilet spin clockwise when it's flushed?
It’s okay I can vouch for you as a fellow Australian non Australian American that can do a bad Australian accent. Trust me, I know what I’m talking about. 😂
Except that Californians aren't complaining about their accent being butchered. Because there are so many accents there (the state is larger and more populated than most countries on Earth). So they don't get worked up about it. Unlike some Aussies here.
@@TatankaTaylor as a Californian, the Californians sketch sounds to me like they started with an accent and then over exaggerated it til it hardly sounds like they live in the US. “Wuudderudoinere?”
Seems like they were discussing this sketch like "None of us can maintain an Australian accent!" and somebody just said "Fuck it that'll make it funnier" And it did.
Bon Louis 😂 I reckon the accents in The Californians is closer to Australian than any here: although a couple of Fred’s word endings did have a fraction of a 3rd gen Greek-Australian from Thornbury touch...
u honestly think us yanks can modulate our fake "outback" accents between different versions? they are just choosing to sound funny, not accurate. lots of aussies/kiwis really sound just like that to us
No, it's not. Imagine if you did this with a bunch of black folks from Kentucky: "Any last words?" "WO-tahmel'n, ah guess!" Still laughing? We Australians can laugh at ourselves, but the comedy actually needs to be funny and creative. Check out THE GOODIES (British) for the way this sort of thing is _meant_ to be done. The Rolf Harris episode is hilarious.
It’d be nice if it didn’t make us all sounds like Kiwi’s.....and I’ve never met an Australian who used the word ‘boner’. Still, it was a nice attempt at an Aussie piss take by a couple of septic tanks.
Kate Mckinnon can actually do a pretty spot on Aussie accent. Watch her video where she sings the Ghostbusters theme song in different accents. Kate's Aussie accent in that video sounds like it came straight off Sunrise. Exaggerated accents were obviously used for comedic purposes here.
Im an Aussie and found this pretty funny. The accents were a bit all over the place....kiwi/Aussie/Swedish?/American. One thing I cant work out is the association with Fosters beer. No one here drinks it. Ive worked in many bars and Ive never served it. Ive seen more Australians drink Duff beer than Fosters.
C.J. McBeard I'm an Aussie, never seen anyone drink a Fosters in my life lol Our theory is that only Americans drink it, it's just Australians trolling them into thinking it's an 'authentic aussie beer'
I remember the old slogan by Paul Hogan saying "Fosters" is Australian for "beer". But this was going back a ways. PS. If your name is a Princess Bride reference, you get one cool point.
@@mrianwonder6527 Aussies end on a down swing. Kiwis end on an up swing. It’s why Aussies tend to sound confident and authoritative and Kiwis tend to sound more friendly or meek.
@@bobbypinkston9374 traits you can find in most larger countries with many accents. UK & USA being the most prominent. (Theres like 5 types of southern US accents for example) Your example reminds me of the liverpool vs London accents. Or Welsh vs Scottish. In America most southern dialects also end in an upswing (Appalachian). This is something they share with Californian accents. But then again there are southern accents (Cajun,Texan) that end in the down swing. New Yorker accents usually have down swings as well. Sorry you took me down a rabbit hole there 🤣
I wonder what was going through their heads when they thought of this "So guys, any ideas for a skit?" "Sex scene" "Old movie sex scene" "war love story" "Australia" all right, let's do it.
liana connaughton The host sounded kiwi/American. The female actress sounded real bogan/ocker which you'd never hear in the cities, however not bad for an American attempt. The actor playing the doctor sounded very American. All in all, it was funny - saw the humour.
Has anyone seen a Fosters in an Aussie bottle shop? Please take a photo of it next to today's newspaper ;) Great video... at least SNL didn't forget the beer.
Too bad the physician and the husband did not go to Outback Steakhouse for dinner after the patient died. They could have had a brief scene showing them eating an Alice SPrings Chicken Quesadilla, a Bloomin' Onion, Aussie Cheese Fries, Kookaburra Wings, Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp, Sweet Chook O' Mine Sandwich, and an Ayers Rock NY Strip. Bonzer!
No, it's shit. Check out THE GOODIES. Now _they_ knew how to make fun of other countries. The episode where they go to Wales, the one where they go to South Africa, the Rolf Harris episode, just hilarious stuff. _Saturday Night Live_ has sucked for aeons. They change the cast, and it still looks like shit. I miss Norm Macdonald, the great Canadian comedian. He had a wonderful deadpan delivery _and_ the jokes to go with it. These folks in this sketch just come across as a bunch of amateurs in the pejorative sense of the term.
I’m a half aussie/half kiwi raised in NZ living in aussie and I can say those accents are hilarious and clearly over the top! Most of us don’t talk like that! The dialogue is great though 🤣🤣🤣
Haha at one point Bill Hader's Australian "accent" sounded New Zealand. "Aww no, I'm sehd (sad)". Fred Armisen's impersonation is pretty good. One of the best I've heard though is from Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder as Kirk Lazerus.
This was so funny you know secretly Fred wanted to die of laughter and love that accents is always a challenge for Louis C.K. This was brilliant but I feel like this should of been a Reese de'what sketch but Fred carried it beautifully.
Because it's not boomerang accidents or mishaps... it's disasters. This isn't some guy hitting his friend in the back. This is hundreds dead or missing while the wounded get triaged amidst the rubble 💀
you know what grinds my gear? people judging the accents when this is supposed to be a comedy skit therefore accents should be over the top and not accurate
I was just waiting for fosters to make an appearance, ffs. Also Kate can actually do a pretty good Australian accent, mind you the one she does in this video is over exaggerated like it is supposed to be. Also in the hospital/fosters bit, Bill went full kiwi instead of Australian lol
Because if they knew they weren't nailing the accents WHILE parodying cheesy Aussie classics then pulling out Fosters was entirely consistent. Shame on you. But if they were trying to nail the accents and the peculiarities of Aussie culture, then the Fosters was a fail. Shame on them.
No, these accents suck--and yes, I'm Australian. By the way, stop saying "literally" like some dopey Valley Girl. You mean his accent was "literally" so good as opposed to "figuratively" so good? Do you know what the word "literally" means? The English language appears to be in a moribund state.
I didn't realise the Yanks knew we existed. I thought they just referred to us as the big air craft carrier South East of China. I'm so flattered I might cry.
No, we all know you exist; I think most of us just think that Tasmania is connected to Mainland Australia. I remember that it's separate by calling Tasmania "Australia's mouse pointer."
Kate Mckinnon can actually do a pretty spot on Aussie accent. What her video where she sings the Ghostbusters theme song in different accent. Kate's Aussie accent in that video sounds like it came straight of sunrise. Exaggerated accents were obviously used for comedic purposes here.
The host did a pretty good job of am Aussie accent. Best one I've heard so far actually. The other two sounded like a Kiwi at times, but not bad all round. Funny skit too, I laughed hard! Captured us perfectly :)
As an Australian, I can confirm that these films are classics.
Are you related to Chris Peacock?
I just hate that after the great emu war half of our film collection was lost to badgers and Gough whitlam...would be great to catch a few at the local hoyts
Lol
yeah these are the real beauties down here, her last words are so inspirational, get Me every time
Too true , as a Queenslander I dont get the laughing...these are serious Aussie fil-ems!
Australian here. "Kangaroo I guess" is my favourite line. Followed by "You can just call me maybe...just got that song down here."
*favorite
Love,
America
That used to be true, in the pre-internet age songs and movies would get to Aus maybe six months after US/UK
You guys are so lucky to get 23 hours of boomerang disasters 😔
@@SisterKnight Right??
@@SisterKnight Actually it's only one hour 23 times.
"I'm gonna die"
"Alright fair enough"
That killed me
And she just dies😂😂😂
The accents may have been off but the attitude wasn't
Killed her too, didn't it?
@@XaviRonaldo0the accents were spot on.
@@ragnaraxelson59 are you insane? They're not even close. Only Fred had a decent one
"Widely regarded as Australia's Steve Zahn"
This singular line encompasses the entirety of the comedic arts
Hahaha, i love steve zahn! 🤣
"Time to pack up my teats". Oh, how many times I've said that.
You're unlucky in love, sadly. Keep trying.
me too ....and I'm a bloke
It's, "Time to pack up ME teats", what are ya, a Pom or one of the gays with your posh, Queen's English?
I'm an Aussie and I couldn't stop laughing. "Well this is it for moiye, I'm gunna doooiiiiiye."
Markie it's almost the same as her Jeff Sessions.
Boiiye
It's so hard to fake an Aussie accent. Even the simplest word "no" is impossible for me! It sounds like it's got a couple of extra letters in it when an Aussie says it.
@@austntexan Saying "Yeah, Nah" instead is easier and more Aussie
American here and yeah they sound like kiwis but that accent is more funny, at least to me.
Where's my 23 hours of boomerang disasters?
I'm sure it'll come round again.
ilikethisnamebetter haha
beeah and boomerang s are a deadly mix
Coming right back at yeah...after this commercial for beerah!
it'll come back around one day...
We Australians love this kinda humour pointed back at us from an outside perspective. It's like that Simpsons episode, which is a classic. Always good to laugh at ourselves and we take pride in our silliness.
Are you referring to the one where Bart causes an international incident by calling a random Australian to verify that the Coriolis force makes the water in the toilet spin clockwise when it's flushed?
Everyone loves that episode, its probably the best one.
your username is awesome , and i agree
Profile pic says it all
@@origamiandcats6873 that's the one he's talking about. The episode was so good.
As an Australian, I can affirm those are the most authentic Aussie accents I've ever heard! Also, I'm not Australian.
This is the most Australian comment. As a non-Australian
It’s okay I can vouch for you as a fellow Australian non Australian American that can do a bad Australian accent. Trust me, I know what I’m talking about. 😂
Obviously
Yeah, drongo, we know.
Fantastic, it's like "The Californians" but for Australia.
Brilliant
ikr? but more like callfoconain?
Haha nothing could further from the truth but friggin love the Californians regardless....
Except that Californians aren't complaining about their accent being butchered. Because there are so many accents there (the state is larger and more populated than most countries on Earth). So they don't get worked up about it. Unlike some Aussies here.
@@TatankaTaylor as a Californian, the Californians sketch sounds to me like they started with an accent and then over exaggerated it til it hardly sounds like they live in the US. “Wuudderudoinere?”
Seems like they were discussing this sketch like "None of us can maintain an Australian accent!" and somebody just said "Fuck it that'll make it funnier"
And it did.
Goldfish duh
exactly
Watch Louie's "Tenement Museum" sketch, and you will come back to this one amazed by how well he nailed the Australian accent...
That scene always makes me cry
Fred’s wasn’t too bad actually
Their Scandinavian kiwi accents were flawless
LMAOOO
Bon Louis 😂 I reckon the accents in The Californians is closer to Australian than any here: although a couple of Fred’s word endings did have a fraction of a 3rd gen Greek-Australian from Thornbury touch...
@@spiralpython1989 hahahahaha
We dont sound like that
@@kiddalingur Oi dooh cobber!
As an Aussie, I find this hilarious despite the fact that no one drinks Fosters here.
In England all the adverts for Fosters are about two Australian blokes! Haha
Hannah Taylor ugh that sounds awful. You guys need to drink real Aussie beer.
What's a proper Aussie beer brand?
Hannah Taylor Tooheys New and Victoria Bitter are the big two.
Carlton draught or cascade!
"Time to go crazy on me butt for ya." Almost every man in Australia has said this at least 11 times.
Except in Australia it would be "arse" or "bum"
@@zoomosiscakehole was one I haven't heard in a long time. I never understood that one.
As an Australian I was just moved to tears by these touching performances, I don't understand why people are laughing.
Was the Fosters that brought me to tears -just the thought of drinking that swill. 😂
Fair enough.
Strueth.
It's like people laughing at a fart, innit? When it just brings tears to your eyes.
As an Aussie, this got me knickers in a twist, and Bill Hader near made me ovaries combust.
Lies again? Face Of Paramount Pictures
@@NazriB Huh?
@@NazriBYou humourless idiot.
This had me cracking up!
Their accents kept slipping from Australian to Kiwi to American, I dont know if it was intentional but hilarious anyway.
Jaleesa Pabial I think I even heard a bit of Irish at one stage lol...
Alanna Trebond and frankiegetup it should be called multi cultural screen legends the way they keep accent hopping!
Jaleesa Pabial :O Where's my comment?
Anyway, I hope they bring this bit back and make it regular. Awful accents, but it's just too funny.
u honestly think us yanks can modulate our fake "outback" accents between different versions? they are just choosing to sound funny, not accurate. lots of aussies/kiwis really sound just like that to us
Oh my goodness, thank God you *
told* me they were choosing to sound funny... it's not like SNL to be funny... raleighman3000
Somehow the 50's hairstyle really suits Kate. 😍
Lots of hairstyles do. She's beautiful.
Anything suits Kate 😂😍
She is so beautiful 😍 her smile makes the world a better place
Even when she plays that disgusting traitorous c*** Hillary she is still quite the divine dish
@@baconatorrodriguez4651 Geez, buddy. Get a grip.
Well this is just deeply offensive. No Australian would say boner. We'd say 'look at that rock hard walloper' or something to that effect.
You have a beautiful culture.
"Crikey, I've chucked a stiffy!"
"Ya bloody well cracked a fat."
thx for the culture lesson. haha good.
Cracking a chubby
“Any last words? Kangaroo I guess.” Is one of the funniest pieces of comedy EVER
No, it's not.
Imagine if you did this with a bunch of black folks from Kentucky:
"Any last words?"
"WO-tahmel'n, ah guess!"
Still laughing?
We Australians can laugh at ourselves, but the comedy actually needs to be funny and creative. Check out THE GOODIES (British) for the way this sort of thing is _meant_ to be done. The Rolf Harris episode is hilarious.
Horrible accents, but hilarious skit.
"Any last words?" "Kangaroo I guess"
Jacob Johnson nah i reckon the host accent was pretty damn good for a foreigner
"Good one"
ervin zhou sounds more like what yanks think Australians sound like not what aussies actually sound like
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I much prefer the way they say "wulaby" down under.
The bad accents makes it funnier.
That was the intention of the writers and actors.
In comedy, accents should always be bad or over-the-top stereotypical. That's the point in comedy
They were so much better than when americans try to do a Britsh accent.
As an Australian I thought that this was very amusing. We must never lose the ability to have a good laugh at ourselves.
You sound like a robot, mate.
I am have yet to see an Aussie drinking Foster's.
It’d be nice if it didn’t make us all sounds like Kiwi’s.....and I’ve never met an Australian who used the word ‘boner’. Still, it was a nice attempt at an Aussie piss take by a couple of septic tanks.
@@blackvulcan3 To our American ears, Aussies and Kiwis are hard to differentiate.
@@4seeableTV I understand and we've known that forever, but its like calling an American, a Canadian. Similar. Not the same, eh.
These Kiwi actors came over to Australia and won all the Golden Pygmys. We will never forget their performances.
Ooh. That's close to the bone indeed.
As an Australian, these were pretty funny New Zealand accents 👌
Lol it got worse as the sketches progressed.
What can you do... You have to spruce up an Australian accent in order to make it sound more intelligent.
Kate Mckinnon can actually do a pretty spot on Aussie accent. Watch her video where she sings the Ghostbusters theme song in different accents. Kate's Aussie accent in that video sounds like it came straight off Sunrise. Exaggerated accents were obviously used for comedic purposes here.
I disagree
This skit is from 2012 shs. A few years ago she got a voice coach to do the accent for a movie. It's a lot better.
RoRo W finally someone who understood. Exaggeration makes it funnier.
She plays an Aussie in the movie Rough Night
Exactly lol if you've watched The Californians sketches you know accuracy is hardly the point of doing an accent sketch
It's healthy that we should all laugh at ourselves occasionally. But let's not forget that the real purpose of life is to laugh at Americans.
😜😄
yea also they had bloody kiwi accents
LOL I'm American and find that hilarious.
no those were aussie accents
are u even from Australia
Im an Aussie and found this pretty funny. The accents were a bit all over the place....kiwi/Aussie/Swedish?/American. One thing I cant work out is the association with Fosters beer. No one here drinks it. Ive worked in many bars and Ive never served it. Ive seen more Australians drink Duff beer than Fosters.
John McBeard Everyone struggles with our accent, it always turns into a mix of kiwi, british and australian -- oh, and goofball
Don't melbanians drink fosters?
Domo12367 more like Carlton...
C.J. McBeard I'm an Aussie, never seen anyone drink a Fosters in my life lol
Our theory is that only Americans drink it, it's just Australians trolling them into thinking it's an 'authentic aussie beer'
I remember the old slogan by Paul Hogan saying "Fosters" is Australian for "beer". But this was going back a ways.
PS. If your name is a Princess Bride reference, you get one cool point.
I continue to come back to this skit, it's timeless and one of my favorites.
I am massively offended by this accurate impersonation of my people
s h u t u p
Hahahahhaha sarcastic
LOLOL
Yes, they are sober 😎
Bill Hader slipping from an Australian to a New Zealand accent. Still really funny.
There is no difference.
@@mrianwonder6527 Aussies end on a down swing. Kiwis end on an up swing. It’s why Aussies tend to sound confident and authoritative and Kiwis tend to sound more friendly or meek.
@@bobbypinkston9374 traits you can find in most larger countries with many accents. UK & USA being the most prominent. (Theres like 5 types of southern US accents for example)
Your example reminds me of the liverpool vs London accents. Or Welsh vs Scottish. In America most southern dialects also end in an upswing (Appalachian). This is something they share with Californian accents. But then again there are southern accents (Cajun,Texan) that end in the down swing. New Yorker accents usually have down swings as well.
Sorry you took me down a rabbit hole there 🤣
@@bobbypinkston9374 You sound exactly the same to everyone else.
More difference between W and E Aus than with NZ to our ears.
I can tell the difference, speak for yourself.
"Arh You Gay"
"Yeehhh" LMAO
I wonder what was going through their heads when they thought of this
"So guys, any ideas for a skit?"
"Sex scene"
"Old movie sex scene"
"war love story"
"Australia"
all right, let's do it.
badfoody And Australia=Fosters!? someone hasn't done their homework.
LisaLisaKenadoresher Vegetariansoylentgreen Yes
@@basedbattledroid3507 Stereotyping is the whole point of the skit.
They probably just saw neighbours?
Aussie here...so much to be proud of in this montage of Australian classics.
Any sketch with Bill in it is a MUST WATCH!
If you are Australian and find this offensive; then you're not a real Australian. Lol
liana connaughton it's funnier that they went a bit Kiwi rather than Aussie lol
liana connaughton The host sounded kiwi/American. The female actress sounded real bogan/ocker which you'd never hear in the cities, however not bad for an American attempt. The actor playing the doctor sounded very American. All in all, it was funny - saw the humour.
+the kawaii bear 🖕🏻 I am Australian.
And it's nice to see keyboard warriors are still at it.
Grow up
What a stupid troll. A lot of Australians are of Asian decent. Go back to your cave, racist.
In your cave, racist.
The only thing offensive here is the fosters
Has anyone seen a Fosters in an Aussie bottle shop? Please take a photo of it next to today's newspaper ;)
Great video... at least SNL didn't forget the beer.
Too bad the physician and the husband did not go to Outback Steakhouse for dinner after the patient died. They could have had a brief scene showing them eating an Alice SPrings Chicken Quesadilla, a Bloomin' Onion, Aussie Cheese Fries, Kookaburra Wings, Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp, Sweet Chook O' Mine Sandwich, and an Ayers Rock NY Strip. Bonzer!
Well export more bloody beer!!!! 😂. Are Castlemaine 4x still going?
No one drinks Foster's beer here in Oz..
ABSOLUTELY nobody.. It's shit, so it doesn't sell..
Not true... The real offensive thing was falsley portraying a comedy show. Not funny in the slightest.
As an Aussie I have to say that was hilarious! I love the way Americans look at us
No, it's shit. Check out THE GOODIES. Now _they_ knew how to make fun of other countries. The episode where they go to Wales, the one where they go to South Africa, the Rolf Harris episode, just hilarious stuff.
_Saturday Night Live_ has sucked for aeons. They change the cast, and it still looks like shit. I miss Norm Macdonald, the great Canadian comedian. He had a wonderful deadpan delivery _and_ the jokes to go with it. These folks in this sketch just come across as a bunch of amateurs in the pejorative sense of the term.
"Kangaroo, I guess".. OMFG 😂
Welcome to Generation Easily Impressed.
If you can make Fred Armisen break, you win at life.
"Kangaroo I guess" shrugs
fair dinkum thats brilliant
I'm Australian and found this video very funny! Keep up the good work SNL. Please make more Aussie videos....
I'm offensive and i found this to be aussie
luuvnich Wait...
Thanks Pete n
I heard "30% of Aussies are casual racists, and the other 70% are full-time!" sounds like a bunch of dickheads if you ask me! :P
@@thankspete7447 omg your name-
I love FOB!
As an Australian, I cried through the whole skit.
I’m a half aussie/half kiwi raised in NZ living in aussie and I can say those accents are hilarious and clearly over the top! Most of us don’t talk like that! The dialogue is great though 🤣🤣🤣
love this, Kates accent sounds like Kath from Kath & Kim!
Brittany blahblahblah Bill's "sad" at 2:52 reminds me so much of Rhys Darby in Flight of the Conchords.
frankiegetup Haha yes!
+Brittany blahblahblah Kate is Australian if i remember right haha
+Patrick Thomson Kate McKinnon???
Patrick Thomson Haha I dont think she is, I'm 99% sure she is an american actress :)
Haha at one point Bill Hader's Australian "accent" sounded New Zealand. "Aww no, I'm sehd (sad)". Fred Armisen's impersonation is pretty good. One of the best I've heard though is from Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder as Kirk Lazerus.
"Any last words?"
"Kangaroo, I guess..."
The accents...lol. My husband is Australian. He’s about as romantic as that love scene Bahahaha. Joke.
"Well I guess I'm gonna die."
"Alright, fair enough."
lmfao
Pack up me teats...bye...great job, this Aussie laughed out loud 😆
I love how their accents flipflop between an Australian and a New Zealander XD
"Any last words?"
"uh.. kangaroo I guess"
*sounds of agreement*
"Alright, bye"
*dies*
"Welp- she's a goner"
"Oh no, I'm so siead"
quality humour
Ha! The writing really took a tommy wiseau turn there.
Thankyou for this very accurate depiction of Australians. signed, a Kiwi.
Lol I almost married a kiwi so I totally get it 🤣
"Kangaroo I guess!" LMAO Definitely deserved that Golden Pygmy!!
I live in Tassie and we sometimes joke that this is how mainlanders talk XD
Titan Killer Reviews Gosh dang dude, Im just messing around. You appologise to me and my gross semi-formed second head this insant!
Don't worry, we joke about Tasmania in general.
Right, because in Australia they just call it beer.
@@brain_apostrophe_t Is that a joke you tell to your second head?
@@phonixzero
No one drinks Foster's beer here in Oz..
ABSOLUTELY nobody.. It's shit, so it doesn't sell..
I'm an Aussie & I found it soooooo funny! I couldn't stop laughing lol :) Loved it
Oh my gosh. The Brokeback Mountain one nearly killed me 😂 this skit was hilarious!!
Fred can nail down pretty much any accent & Bill Hader can nail down just about any voice. Such a great duo man
No, they can't.
Hahahahaha!! I'm Australian and I appreciated this so much 😂😂😂
So hilarious! ❤
This was so funny you know secretly Fred wanted to die of laughter and love that accents is always a challenge for Louis C.K. This was brilliant but I feel like this should of been a Reese de'what sketch but Fred carried it beautifully.
As an Australian, I’d watch a show called boomerang disasters, maybe not for 3 hours but I’d catch like 15 minutes
I'd like to catch it but would probs miss and it'd hit me in the face
Nothing on UA-cam on boomerang disasters. I'm so disappointed.
I've heard there'll be reruns..
"Coming up later, it's 23 hours of boomerang disasters"
Hahahahaha for some reason this made me burst into uncontrollable laughter xD xD xD
Because it's not boomerang accidents or mishaps... it's disasters. This isn't some guy hitting his friend in the back. This is hundreds dead or missing while the wounded get triaged amidst the rubble 💀
One of my all time favorite SNL sketches!
you know what grinds my gear? people judging the accents when this is supposed to be a comedy skit therefore accents should be over the top and not accurate
1:51 Kate looks great on on that "posta"
"well shes a goner" pretty accurate
I was just waiting for fosters to make an appearance, ffs. Also Kate can actually do a pretty good Australian accent, mind you the one she does in this video is over exaggerated like it is supposed to be. Also in the hospital/fosters bit, Bill went full kiwi instead of Australian lol
Well done on the Chips Rafferty movie poster though.
Cause who cares.
RoRo W
Even I noticed that when he said "beeey" thanks to the comedic kiwi ambassadors known as Flight of the Conchords.
CST
Cause it's funnier when they are more accurate. Maybe if they practice they can spoof the Kiwis too.
Because if they knew they weren't nailing the accents WHILE parodying cheesy Aussie classics then pulling out Fosters was entirely consistent. Shame on you. But if they were trying to nail the accents and the peculiarities of Aussie culture, then the Fosters was a fail. Shame on them.
As an Aussie, I'd just like to say Fred Armisen's Australian accent is literally so good wtf.
No, these accents suck--and yes, I'm Australian.
By the way, stop saying "literally" like some dopey Valley Girl. You mean his accent was "literally" so good as opposed to "figuratively" so good? Do you know what the word "literally" means?
The English language appears to be in a moribund state.
2:04 the pause is gold.
"Any last words?"
"Kangaroo I guess." LOL
Comin from an Aussie I found this really funny! Sure the accents are exaggerated (even tho Kate's was pretty good) it was pretty entertaining
I didn't realise the Yanks knew we existed. I thought they just referred to us as the big air craft carrier South East of China. I'm so flattered I might cry.
:D:D:D
You win best comment!
Alright, fair enough.
No, we all know you exist; I think most of us just think that Tasmania is connected to Mainland Australia. I remember that it's separate by calling Tasmania "Australia's mouse pointer."
As an Aussie I can say Fred's accent was pretty good. Kate sounded more like a Kiwi, but the whole thing was brilliant.
Fred kind of looked and sounded like a lighter-skinned Aboriginal person. Not sure if they were going for that
Classic Australian cinema what a time it was. Much love from Aus.
fred armisen`s aussie accent is pretty convincing though!
Kate Mckinnon can actually do a pretty spot on Aussie accent. What her video where she sings the Ghostbusters theme song in different accent. Kate's Aussie accent in that video sounds like it came straight of sunrise. Exaggerated accents were obviously used for comedic purposes here.
I always forget bill and Kate did sketches together. Thank goodness, it's always so much better to find it out again and again
"Yeeeah! I got a bownah!" absolutely finished me
I went to Australia once, and ordered a Fosters. The entire bar laughed at me, and the waitress said, “we don’t drink that piss water here”.
Its their own fault, they made their national drink one they don't like themselves.
The host of the segment (Fred Armison) did the accent reasonably well 80% of the time.
"Any last words?" "Kangaroo, I guess!" hahahahahaha
This would have to be my favorite snl bit of all time, completely off the wall brilliant
Nothing can beat the need more cowbell skit.
The host did a pretty good job of am Aussie accent. Best one I've heard so far actually. The other two sounded like a Kiwi at times, but not bad all round. Funny skit too, I laughed hard! Captured us perfectly :)
Lol I’m Australian and totally love this. It’s hilarious!! If anyone is going to be offended by this, then you need to get a sense of humour!
I lived in Australia and absolutely burst out laughing when the dialogue started.
I’m from Australia and this is basically 100% accurate.
No, it's not.
Greetings from Australia.
I'm an Aussie, and find this absolutely hilarious
As an Australian, I can attest that this snippet of television history is completely accurate.
The Australian version of Brokeback Mountain would be a disaster, haha!
Alesha S can’t believe you were the only person I seen who mentioned this! Hehe
Australia raises a few sheep, so .....
A boomerang disaster?
@@ownpetard8379 ... _Brokesheep Island?_
This is hilarious!! Love their version at the Aussie accent. And our blasé way of showing feelings. Serious crack up
I've seen full versions of these films. And cried. I mean, croied.
I'm an Aussie. This is genuinely hilarious and strangely ... accurate 😂😂😂
“That’s a good one”
“Yeah, that’s a good one”
Perfectly timed delivery
I would totally watch 'On the Bluffs' xD
Bill haders Australian accent makes my day
How did the audience not lose it at the first scene 😂😂😂 it caught me off gaurd
I'm ten years late to this, and already i'm tearing up over the first ten seconds: "Coming up: Boomerang Disasters." That's gold. *GOLD!*
I'd like to think most Australians last words are kangaroo 🦘.
Those were the most touching movies I ever seen 😪😭😭 so beautiful