And how shit Sandler is by comparison, "each word more useless than the next" I think he means "the last". What Sandler said implied that the more she talks the more use it has when he meant to imply the opposite. Like when some moron tells you they could care less.
@@GodsAwayOnBusiness87 It sounds pretty fucking stupid but I giggled. Every word is more useless than the word that comes right after...thats the kind of Nostradamus gift you only can have after 35 years in a shitty marriage 😂
Chris Long it also makes you realize how stupid and has become. Not even close to being funny back when Sandler, Farley, Chris rock, Cheri oteri, Will Ferrell were on and all the other older episodes.
@@corey-bird3489 I still can't believe that Farley was bummed over "Beverly Hills Ninja" --- that movie is hilarious (although Tommy Boy is his best movie)
@@kerzytibok3211 He had his reasons but I suspect it had to do with him really wanting The Cable Guy and thinking that was inferior in comparison? Logical conclusion on my trivia based research. We tend to be our own worst critics though. He actually had a lot on the horizon, Roscoe Arbuckle biopic, Shrek, live action Captain Underpants, a possible Matt Foley movie. Bittersweetly he remains a true comedian and they tend to have the most demons.
@@corey-bird3489 you might be right since I think that was mentioned in the book about Chris almost getting the Cable Guy role --- he was really bummed he didn't get it and probably contributed to his feelings that his career was going downhill
Sandler betrayed himself by a glint of enjoyment in his eyes, probably asked Chris to go out for a drink after the broadcast without realizing, and Chris had to say "look Adam you're cool, and you're funny (while thinking, uh actually Adam yer not that funnny, I guess the one-trick-pony dumb mewling songs that you seem to laugh at more than the audience fools them and Lorn just enough to keep you on. And your movies are absolutely funny...like a graveyard.), but I like women Adam. Sorry. But hey, I hear Dennis Miller is on the market for man meat. Later."
Farley’s been gone for 25 years now. But every time I hear him, I still laugh like it’s the first time. We all have a responsibility to keep his memory alive so that future generations can see what true comedy is. RIP Chris
I'd say he was a genius performer, maybe a genius character actor. He certainly was hard working and committed, sadly that's what took him, indirectly. He really gave a damn about his performances.
Rij Fox if he had sobered up and did Shrek as he was supposed to then I'm sure if he could have stayed clean he would have gone on to great things in comedy. I think he was a genius in that he had no fear on stage, he was so funny he broke up nearly everyone he performed with. People like that are rare, plus he understood the need for physical comedy which is slowly dying out
I hope he knows now, no one was laughing at him, just at his comedic genius! I hope he knows how many lives he touched! Will never ever forget him! Miss you Chris!
Please don't read the autobiography about Chris --- it will break your heart because everyone around Chris loved and admired him, but yet somehow he thought nobody liked him and that women would never wanna be with him, so he drowned his loneliness in drugs and booze
supreme2005 I think alot of people looked older than their age back in the day for some reason. For example I had a music teacher in 2001 who looked very similar to the " wife" on here and she got pregnant and had a baby
I love the book ripping scene...its that look that you and your besties share when youre both about to lose it. Chris's little laugh is golden. Really miss his comedy.
The years of Farley, Sandler, Rock, Schneider etc were when I first watched SNL as a kid. Everytime I watch clips like this or his movies I'm reminded of the comic genius he was and how much I miss seeing new thing from him. My daughter now watches SNL with me every week and I show he clips like this to show her some of the amazing ppl that used to be on this show. RIP Chris you are always missed and never forgotten.
I would love to know how much of this was off-the-cuff with Chris. I feel like much of his performance here was so effortlessly perfect and nuanced - it had to be him just being him. When Sandler rips up the Zagats, Chris's hand movements and facial expressions and subsequent explanation that they have "decided to spend a nice quiet evening at home"... absolutely genius and hysterically funny. I know a couple very much like this and his portrayal of the annoying, clueless wife is so spot-on.
I read a book from Jim Breuer called “I’m Not High” In it, he recounts times when Chris would confide in him and ask if he was really funny or if people were just laughing AT him. He truly thought people just saw him as the “dumb oaf” he portrayed in most of his acting bits. So sad, I hope he knows now what people really thought of him. ♥️♥️♥️
I cried for like a week straight when I found out that Chris Farley had passed away. He made me laugh everytime I watched SNL. God Bless Him. He was so lonely. That is why he self medicated. May his sweet soul R.I.P.
@@saywarddavis3411 He had so much on the horizon, his first dramatic role as Fatty Arbuckle, live action Captain Underpants, Matt Foley movie, Shrek. Smile because he was here.
We weren't laughing at him, we were laughing at the ridiculous characters he created with his genius facial expressions and physical comedy. It totally wasn't "laugh at fatty falling down". Like Matt Foley motivational speaker is just so over the top, it's hilarious. The fact that he had that girth and could move it with such dexterity just added to the character. I had such high respect for Chris' comedy, I never once laughed like "haha look at that fatass", it was always at the ridiculous character he created.
I love how farley knew how to break sandler, espexially when he was rubbing his leg cause as you can see he went for the arm first but than started rubbing his leg cause he knew it would get sandler going more
I loved this one. I really don't understand why more people in the audience weren't laughing. Especially when Sandler would say a comeback, he couldn't keep a straight face. Hank and Beverly were one of my favorite couples!
I look back on the early 90's and it was truly a blessed time for comedy --- icons like Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey were doing superbly --- and up and coming young stars like Farley, Sandler, Spade, Schneider, Rock, etc were all going to have great careers in the 90's
Sandler and Farley shared a few. Watch the 'Lunch Lady' skit, when they are singing the 'sloppy joe' part and facing each other... Neither of them can keep the smile off their face.
I miss those days. The cast had so much talent. They were so natural you’d think they always improvised. They knew how to make each other laugh! RIP Chris! ❤
The last golden era of SNL involving true comedians. Alas true comedians tend to have the worst demons. Chris had a lot on the horizon (Roscoe Arbuckle biopic, Shrek, possible Matt Foley movie) if only he had held out, but he is immortalized. May I be honest? You’re hot.
I was just gonna timestamp this too, just so that I can repetitively hit and selfishly enjoy. Thank you so much for doing so. This quick tidbit is HILARIOUS.
I remember hearing “Ravioli? Holy cannoli!”when I was like 3 years old, and it pretty much stuck with me forever. I was stunned when I rewatched this skit twenty years later and it turned out that’s exactly what he said.
Me and my friends were in our early 20's when Chris Farley,Adam Sandler,David Spade, Chris Rock, and Rob Schneider were killing it on SNL....I remember every Saterday Night..we would go out and party ///But we always seem to make it in front of a TV around 1130...We would smoke and then watch these amazing episodes..Not only the cast but the bands and the hosts...It was a great time to be alive.
I was a young teen during the Farley era. I was must-see TV. Me and my friends would always imitate Chris' characters at school. They became memes before the internet.
Yep I was in that age range and I tried to never miss an SNL, especially from like 1990 thru 1992 when that cast was peaking with Farley, Sandler, Schneider, Spade, Hartman, etc
Actually that lady would probably make a perfect wife for a lot of men, even though she isn’t attractive, at least she stays cheerful and optimistic regardless of her cranky moody husband. If I were there I would say “Hey that restaurant sounds great , let’s go, sounds like fun!”
I think I had this on a "best of" somebody video on VHS back in the 90's - you know how much fun they had doing this too. I miss those days when it comes to comedy. Moron sandwich is so silly but too funny
J is Scoobysmom it was in best Adam Sandler I had it when I was little and it was my first SNL experience. Lunch lady land, the house sitting boy, the gap skit, the gay beer commercial, the grandma skit with Michael Keaton Farley and Sandler. Those were the best days ever lmao
I literally haven't watched any Chris Farley footage, movies, or snl skits in many many many years. I've been saving these for a rainy day (for lack of a better word). It's been so long since I've seen these and I'm too excited. The only comedian I've ever paid this respect to for sure.
The way Chris diddles his fingers and nervously says, Hank and I have decided to spend a nice evening at home, isnt that right Hank?". Hahaha. It was so well done
It's impossible for me not to smile whenever I think about Farley. You are missed.
Truth! He is very much missed.
yeah, i miss him a lot, he was such a funny man,
I heard Chris Farley was a really nice guy to meet! Funny and kind
Quite an attractive woman. 💋 😆
2021 I still remember my friend calling me when I was 11 to tell me Chris died.
the fact they both almost made each other burst out in laughter at 2:22 is what i love about Farley. He is missed so much
That part is amazing 🤣
Farley deliberately tried to break Sandler in every skit --- that's why he is so loved and missed
Quite the overstatement
When you go back and see these sketches with Chris Farley it makes you realize how good he really was.
And how shit Sandler is by comparison, "each word more useless than the next" I think he means "the last". What Sandler said implied that the more she talks the more use it has when he meant to imply the opposite. Like when some moron tells you they could care less.
@@GodsAwayOnBusiness87 It sounds pretty fucking stupid but I giggled. Every word is more useless than the word that comes right after...thats the kind of Nostradamus gift you only can have after 35 years in a shitty marriage 😂
Chris Long it also makes you realize how stupid and has become. Not even close to being funny back when Sandler, Farley, Chris rock, Cheri oteri, Will Ferrell were on and all the other older episodes.
Agree him and David spade were a great combo...
I was just thinking the exact.same.thing
Omg....the fact that Farley stayed in character, and slightly improvised as well, shows what a
talent he was.
Lets talk about how convincing of a woman he makes. He plays it so well you forget he is drag.
Chris Farley was truly a comedy legend. He really was one of a kind. He's truly missed
Something I’ll never get over is he and Louie Anderson were about to play Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle shortly before they passed.
He had a lot on the horizon, live action Captain Underpants, Shrek, Fatty Arbuckle, Grown Ups which might have helped his own self image.
@@corey-bird3489 I still can't believe that Farley was bummed over "Beverly Hills Ninja" --- that movie is hilarious (although Tommy Boy is his best movie)
@@kerzytibok3211 He had his reasons but I suspect it had to do with him really wanting The Cable Guy and thinking that was inferior in comparison? Logical conclusion on my trivia based research. We tend to be our own worst critics though. He actually had a lot on the horizon, Roscoe Arbuckle biopic, Shrek, live action Captain Underpants, a possible Matt Foley movie. Bittersweetly he remains a true comedian and they tend to have the most demons.
@@corey-bird3489 you might be right since I think that was mentioned in the book about Chris almost getting the Cable Guy role --- he was really bummed he didn't get it and probably contributed to his feelings that his career was going downhill
Farley didn't even have to try. His humor is just effortless. He was so freaking funny!
Dude when Farley starts rubbing Sandler's thigh, dude bout lost it
Josh Sawyer me too
😂😂
Sandler betrayed himself by a glint of enjoyment in his eyes, probably asked Chris to go out for a drink after the broadcast without realizing, and Chris had to say "look Adam you're cool, and you're funny (while thinking, uh actually Adam yer not that funnny, I guess the one-trick-pony dumb mewling songs that you seem to laugh at more than the audience fools them and Lorn just enough to keep you on. And your movies are absolutely funny...like a graveyard.), but I like women Adam. Sorry. But hey, I hear Dennis Miller is on the market for man meat. Later."
Yeah i think Farley added that, thats why Sandler almost lost it cause he wasnt perpared for it.
Give me cancer now God!!!
Reasons I love Chris Farley:
#10: the face he makes after “Holy Cannoli”.
#9: How he got Helen to turn the fryer on so he could have some wings!
Dosen't he always make a face after saying everything?
I die everytime he makes that face
@@lithiumkc8 "You look like a Helen."
#8 trying so hard to make Adam Sandler break his character. By the way it worked.
Farley and Sandler were one hell of a comedy duo!
Farley’s been gone for 25 years now. But every time I hear him, I still laugh like it’s the first time. We all have a responsibility to keep his memory alive so that future generations can see what true comedy is.
RIP Chris
Agree or disagree - Chris Farley was a genius comedian .
I don't know his work enough to say but he's certainly very well regarded and quite unique
I'd say he was a genius performer, maybe a genius character actor. He certainly was hard working and committed, sadly that's what took him, indirectly. He really gave a damn about his performances.
Rij Fox if he had sobered up and did Shrek as he was supposed to then I'm sure if he could have stayed clean he would have gone on to great things in comedy. I think he was a genius in that he had no fear on stage, he was so funny he broke up nearly everyone he performed with. People like that are rare, plus he understood the need for physical comedy which is slowly dying out
I would have loved to see him a dramatic or more serious role, which he probably would have done like Bill Murray, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrel, etc...
Rij Fox we live in a society.
Farley killed every single one of his sketches. What a legend.
The last true gre8 SNL COMICS
"if you love them so much, why don't you marry them..."
@@dmc3079 I thought you were trying to lose weight.
LAY OFF ME, I'M STARVING!
Farley is the only one who can make Sandler break character
In like every skit too!!!
That's the best. And you could tell in every skit they would try and break each other and make the other laugh.
He was...rip
David Spade couldn't handle Farley at all. He was always cracking up!
I swear David Spade made Adam break character in one of the SNL skits... I think.
Thank the universe for Chris Farley
I hope he knows now, no one was laughing at him, just at his comedic genius! I hope he knows how many lives he touched! Will never ever forget him! Miss you Chris!
Please don't read the autobiography about Chris --- it will break your heart because everyone around Chris loved and admired him, but yet somehow he thought nobody liked him and that women would never wanna be with him, so he drowned his loneliness in drugs and booze
Adam sandler can barely keep him self from bursting out laughing
unlike the idiot Jimmy Fallon he is able to hold back the hard laughter which actually makes it funny.
Farley was a classic. He just had that natural aura that just makes people feel good without even trying.
The part when he rips the guide and then they lock eyes always kills me
I lost it with the face that Adam made he's ripping up the book and he likes it Chris.
That makes it even funnier
Love how Chris "gawks" after he reads every review. Priceless.
Chris Farley in drag looks like one of my old elementary school teachers.
I think most of us had a teacher that looked like that
He reminds me of my mom in this. She loved this skit.
Hahaahha
Alysia Wolf your mom is precious and adorable
supreme2005 I think alot of people looked older than their age back in the day for some reason. For example I had a music teacher in 2001 who looked very similar to the " wife" on here and she got pregnant and had a baby
Chris was absolutely adorable in this sketch!
He was adorable anyway.
Chris Farley and Adam Sandler Chemistry was GOLD, yet short lived. Such an underrated sketch, TOO FUNNY!!
The chuckle between them at 2:23 is the definition of friendship.
I love the book ripping scene...its that look that you and your besties share when youre both about to lose it. Chris's little laugh is golden. Really miss his comedy.
What's more 90s that a SNL skit with Chris Farley and Adam Sandler, guest host David Duchovny and a TV guide??? Love it 🤓
…and a Zagat’s Restaurant Guide.
And Jessica Fletcher
@@bletheringfool The enthusiasm for Murder She Wrote aswell lol .
Perfect 🥁🌹☺️♥️
Duchovny has a nice set of maracas
The years of Farley, Sandler, Rock, Schneider etc were when I first watched SNL as a kid. Everytime I watch clips like this or his movies I'm reminded of the comic genius he was and how much I miss seeing new thing from him. My daughter now watches SNL with me every week and I show he clips like this to show her some of the amazing ppl that used to be on this show. RIP Chris you are always missed and never forgotten.
I would love to know how much of this was off-the-cuff with Chris. I feel like much of his performance here was so effortlessly perfect and nuanced - it had to be him just being him. When Sandler rips up the Zagats, Chris's hand movements and facial expressions and subsequent explanation that they have "decided to spend a nice quiet evening at home"... absolutely genius and hysterically funny. I know a couple very much like this and his portrayal of the annoying, clueless wife is so spot-on.
Yeah 😆 Sandler said in some interview Farley would be so over the top just to try to get people like Sandler & Spade to laugh.
I read a book from Jim Breuer called “I’m Not High” In it, he recounts times when Chris would confide in him and ask if he was really funny or if people were just laughing AT him. He truly thought people just saw him as the “dumb oaf” he portrayed in most of his acting bits. So sad, I hope he knows now what people really thought of him. ♥️♥️♥️
I cried for like a week straight when I found out that Chris Farley had passed away. He made me laugh everytime I watched SNL. God Bless Him. He was so lonely. That is why he self medicated. May his sweet soul R.I.P.
@@saywarddavis3411 He had so much on the horizon, his first dramatic role as Fatty Arbuckle, live action Captain Underpants, Matt Foley movie, Shrek. Smile because he was here.
Lots of comedians have issues with that. Unfortunately.
Had he known then…he would likely still be with us.
We weren't laughing at him, we were laughing at the ridiculous characters he created with his genius facial expressions and physical comedy. It totally wasn't "laugh at fatty falling down". Like Matt Foley motivational speaker is just so over the top, it's hilarious. The fact that he had that girth and could move it with such dexterity just added to the character. I had such high respect for Chris' comedy, I never once laughed like "haha look at that fatass", it was always at the ridiculous character he created.
2:24 when adam looks at chris and chris breaks: cutest thing ever
you are missed❤️❤️❤️
odibex my bad, i mixed up the names :) it’s when chris looks at adam not the other way around😁
@@pashadyne they were!
@@abbyomalley You're really cute. Are you married?
Joshua Prince lol
Correct me if im wrong i think thats the only time he almost broke.....
Such a monster era of SNL
It was insane Rock, Spade, Farley Sandler, and Norm on weekend update.
Absolutely
They couldn't NOT be funny.
Compared to today's SNL? It was being hilariously funny every skit to political propaganda.
Dustin Prude lets not forget Dana Carvey, Mike Myers, Phil Hartman, and Rob Schneider
Farley being a natural and Sandler squarely reading his lines trying hard not to crack... beautiful
😂 Not sure why but David Duchovny just showing up just makes this even better.
Makes me think of his character on Twin Peaks.
I love watching Sandler try not to laugh! It reminds me of Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway!
I really miss when men dressing up as women was a joke
@really dude
Na, I just like my women without beards and dicks, call me crazy
@really dude I'd go back to the 90s or 80s in a heartbeat.
Such a fantastic reference
I agree! Crazy timing tho. Tim Conway just passed. RIP both Tim and Harvey!!
I love how farley knew how to break sandler, espexially when he was rubbing his leg cause as you can see he went for the arm first but than started rubbing his leg cause he knew it would get sandler going more
I think Farley planned it and thats why Sandler almost broke because Farley added that in so he would
@@MrJeffreyfurlong Oh. 💯. He knew exactly what he was doing
@@terrygracy8345 man, only if he just listened to Sandler and Spade, Farley would still be here.
Ravioli? Holy cannoli!
Empshasize on the neck roll
The facial expression right after....as hilarious as it is adorable.
Day and night you comment...
Each comment more useless than the next😖😖
@@dirkdiggler2430 Hahaaha...good one. 😂😂 Give my laptop a virus Now,God!!
@@christofferjenzen78 the laptop is gone but the fingers go on!!!!😩
*"The book is gone but the mouth goes on!"* 😂🤣😂🤣
Priceless!
Read this comment right as he said it 😆
@@Zinny333
Me too!
I loved this one. I really don't understand why more people in the audience weren't laughing. Especially when Sandler would say a comeback, he couldn't keep a straight face. Hank and Beverly were one of my favorite couples!
I look back on the early 90's and it was truly a blessed time for comedy --- icons like Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey were doing superbly --- and up and coming young stars like Farley, Sandler, Spade, Schneider, Rock, etc were all going to have great careers in the 90's
2:23 never have I seen such a genuine moment of friendship caught on tape
Sandler and Farley shared a few. Watch the 'Lunch Lady' skit, when they are singing the 'sloppy joe' part and facing each other... Neither of them can keep the smile off their face.
Especially poignant since this episode ended up being their last one as cast members.
Every so often someone comes along who can make you laugh simply by talking. Chris Farley was one of those men; a true genius.
Chris Farley was MADE too play Edna Turnblad
Yes, for sure.
God I wish he would’ve gotten to
Omg. Yes! 😭
Justin Time 😁👍🏻
@Justin Time I thought he was WAY too creepy in that role!!!! John Pinette was such a cute Edna!!!!
You have to appreciate a wholesome family unit.
This is what conservatives mean when they talk about "sacred family values" ))
Chris is still a comedic genius. He's so dedicated to his roles.
Thank god theyve finally started posting the early 90s sketches!
Yes... way back in 2013...
@@tobiaswaters7307 whenever. could be year zero. Im just glad they are up for everyone to see again.
Best era
*"OHHH... HEAVENS TO BETSY"!!*
I say this all the time because of Chris Farley!! 😂😂
R.I.P. Chris Farley , he was a funny & talented guy !!! 😢👍❤
As Adam was ripping the book and he turned to Chris, I think he almost broke character
he was on the verge of breaking character throughout the whole skit lol
I would have probably chocked in laughter during the part where Sandler was ingesting the sleeping pills
These two made my childhood a better place hope they know the impact they made on 90s babies ❤😢
Same here. I sure miss Chris Farley. 😕
I was a young adult in the 90's but I agree that Farley and Sandler movies defined comedy in that decade, even more than Jim Carrey
@@kerzytibok3211 Farley and David Spade will always be my favorites
@@uwharriebigfoothunter if Chris didn't die I was sure they woulda made "Tommy Boy 2"
@@kerzytibok3211 yeah man! I'd watch that
I wasn’t ready for David Duchovny
Those shoulders lol
I wasnt even prepared for david duchovny at all in this episode of SNL
Duchovny actually played an FBI agent in drag on the TV show "Twin Peaks". He was already trained for the part.
In 😭 at Farley & grumpy old Sandler..then Duchovny walks in n now in hysterics...🤣
Stop teasing us n give us the Duchovny hosting episode !
I wasn’t aware I was watching an episode of Models Inc. (Farley\Duchovny)
The laugh face chris made in between reading had me ROLLING
Me too
I lost it
lol ikr he was so adorable
@@Optimystik
I know right? Wasn't he precious?
Chris Farley - Gone way, way too soon. RIP, buddy, you're still making me laugh in 2021
Chris is truly missed!! one of the best comedy legends of all time. It’s sad how his life went downhill cuz he deserved so much more.
I loved how Chris was trying to make Adam laugh
Hahahaha especially at the thigh rub
They said Chris was always trying to get cast members to laugh.
I love how Chris almost broke character at 2:22
I was searching for this a few months ago and could only find bootlegged/incomplete ones. Glad this has been made available.
I am in Tears. Just what my heart needed. Laughter. Thank You Chris and Adam.
I miss those days. The cast had so much talent. They were so natural you’d think they always improvised. They knew how to make each other laugh! RIP Chris! ❤
The last golden era of SNL involving true comedians. Alas true comedians tend to have the worst demons. Chris had a lot on the horizon (Roscoe Arbuckle biopic, Shrek, possible Matt Foley movie) if only he had held out, but he is immortalized. May I be honest? You’re hot.
I love the faces he makes after he reads about each restaurant
"I'm in the middle of a moron sandwich!" Such a great sketch lol
2:22 *I never saw someone imitate Chris during a skit to make him actually laugh like that I'm dying laughing!!!!* 😂😂😂😂
I was just gonna timestamp this too, just so that I can repetitively hit and selfishly enjoy. Thank you so much for doing so. This quick tidbit is HILARIOUS.
“Day and night she talks, each word more useless than the next!”
It's the best line
Quarantine couples right now👌
So the words she says are increasing in usefulness--at least she's improving!
😂
@@atomzero1 "The book is gone but the mouth goes on" is another close contender for best line
I remember hearing “Ravioli? Holy cannoli!”when I was like 3 years old, and it pretty much stuck with me forever. I was stunned when I rewatched this skit twenty years later and it turned out that’s exactly what he said.
Me and my friends were in our early 20's when Chris Farley,Adam Sandler,David Spade, Chris Rock, and Rob Schneider were killing it on SNL....I remember every Saterday Night..we would go out and party ///But we always seem to make it in front of a TV around 1130...We would smoke and then watch these amazing episodes..Not only the cast but the bands and the hosts...It was a great time to be alive.
I was a young teen during the Farley era. I was must-see TV. Me and my friends would always imitate Chris' characters at school. They became memes before the internet.
Yep I was in that age range and I tried to never miss an SNL, especially from like 1990 thru 1992 when that cast was peaking with Farley, Sandler, Schneider, Spade, Hartman, etc
The smile he made after each punchline always KILLS me, it’s just so funny 😆 RIP Chris Farley 💕
I wouldn't last 5 seconds with farley in a sketch. I'd laugh the whole time.
The whole time Sandler looks like he's about to break out laughing! RIP Farley!
I love when Chris makes people break character 😂💕 He’s the absolute best! 🙏
1:27. Listen and watch as Sandler says his line using the word "next", when it should have been "last". He knows it too.
I FOUND IT!!!
This is my favorite SNL Skit of all time
Really? In the entire history of SNL, this is the one that does it for you? I'm glad you found it.
Actually that lady would probably make a perfect wife for a lot of men, even though she isn’t attractive, at least she stays cheerful and optimistic regardless of her cranky moody husband. If I were there I would say
“Hey that restaurant sounds great , let’s go, sounds like fun!”
Wow your a breath of fresh air...most men are to superficial to think of what you posted.
Marry all of us! 😉😊
Cerulean Sealpup "Too"
Cerulean Sealpup "You're"
@@thereisnosanctuary6184 Get a life.
The book is gone, but the mouth goes on!
Ya can’t help but love a guy that just wants to make ya laugh. RIP Chris
To this day,.... still one of my favorite skits of all time from SNL. I still crack up. The faces they’re making 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahah sandler comes sooooo close to losing it when he's tearing up the Zagat's at 2:22
I hadnt noticed that, at first. What I also like, is how Chris Farley apparently recognized it though, and then almost cracked up, himself, as well :)
Chris farley was, is, and always will be a master at comedy
Wife: Where would you like to go?
Husband: Go A-way!
Wow a TV guide. Crazy, I feel old.
Lmao @2:46 his face.
I loved Chris Farley in this sketch. So sweet.
That smile
See if there's a program about shutting the hell up.
Lol
I miss him very much he always made me laugh like hell
@@deanhouck2788 from tommy boy to black sheep I watched em always made me laugh and a lil bit of when was n the movie Wayne's World lol
He was a great comedian, a great physical comic. Tommy Boy is not gone with the wind. But it’s one of the funniest movies I have ever seen.
I think I had this on a "best of" somebody video on VHS back in the 90's - you know how much fun they had doing this too. I miss those days when it comes to comedy. Moron sandwich is so silly but too funny
J is Scoobysmom it was in best Adam Sandler I had it when I was little and it was my first SNL experience. Lunch lady land, the house sitting boy, the gap skit, the gay beer commercial, the grandma skit with Michael Keaton Farley and Sandler. Those were the best days ever lmao
I have the SNL best of Chris Farley on VHS
J is Scoobysmom I used to watch this tape ALL the time. It was a bootleg
About as good as it will ever get. Just pure genius. 🤣
I love Farley's smiles & smirks after he reads something from Zagats or tv guide.
1:02 Farley's silly face.
Omg Chris Farley is one of the best “character breakers” of all time! “Oh that rhymes! “Ya Hear that Hank!” 🤣🤣🤣
How did he break character?
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Farley made others break character. Hello?
Oooh! Hear That, Haank? 😂
I literally haven't watched any Chris Farley footage, movies, or snl skits in many many many years. I've been saving these for a rainy day (for lack of a better word). It's been so long since I've seen these and I'm too excited. The only comedian I've ever paid this respect to for sure.
Hank doesn't deserve such a doll as Bev lol!😂😂 Gawd Chris Farley was a genius
Oh, but that delighted expression Chris makes again and again here, mugging for the camera, it's damned adorable.
It really is 😂
He was so cute!
Farley and Duchovny are killing it; Sandler can't keep it straight, but who could blame him?
Anytime I see him, I miss Chris Farley. He brought so much joy in such a short time.
Farley doesn't try to make the audience laugh. He tries to make the cast laugh.
Sandler said that Farley was trying to break him in every skit they had together LOL
Oh man thats when SNL was at its best. When the cast members tried to make the other cast members laugh. And they have to keep a straight face.
when chris grabs his leg i can’t 😂😂
How did anyone stay in character!!!!😄😄😄😄
William Brooks because it's not funny
crystalgreen2005 you must be hated at parties
The way that Chris and David kept it together just shows how professional they are.😂
These two were magic together 💕
Greatest era of SNL. Period.
I'm sick right now and it sucks But this has a smile on my face thank u Chris miss you....
1:49 when Farley touches his wrist, Sandler pulls away so he goes for his thigh. Kills me every time.
I don't remember this episode of X-Files.
Nobody was funnier than Chris Farley. The funniest man to ever walk this planet
Watching Farley and Sandler together is awesome!
I love when they laugh at each other when he’s tearing the book up!!
The way Chris diddles his fingers and nervously says, Hank and I have decided to spend a nice evening at home, isnt that right Hank?". Hahaha. It was so well done
I miss Chris Farley, I just regret never getting a chance to meet him.