The brilliance of this sketch as written by Michael Che is that is shows the working class people, white or black, have far more in common than most realize.
Thank you for saying that. Working and middle class Americans have much in common, despite race. The elites keep us divided and fighting amongst each other because they know if we ever actually came together to challenge the status quo, they would be swinging from ropes.
@@raggaduxjones This is one of the reasons why MLK also addressed classism and socioeconomic issues. It's one of the great historical shames, watering down his legacy to "just be colorblind" while ignoring all the social steps needed to make that happen
@@raggaduxjones I must say, I received some much needed joy from reading your comment just now. I sincerely hope that one day many Americans will be able to wake up and realize that enough is enough. Not to get too political/social here in the comments but frankly it is a subject that's been keeping me up at night. I think, for the good of this country, there needs to be change. Not change that's promised to us by politicians but real, actual change that comes from the people. You can only be sick and tired of being powerless - of having little or nothing on your plate while others have more than what they need - for so long.
@@borntogazeintonightskies I wholeheartedly agree it’s just that most Americans are too complacent. I fear that it would take actual starvation and blood in the streets for any real change to occur.
@@raggaduxjones Sorry, but middle class and working class don't have that much in common. One lives pay to pay check, while the other can take vacations.
@@JRCKFSH: It seemed to be quite accurate for some of his supporters. On the flip side do you think that Black people act the way they are portrayed in that skit?
@JRCKFSH The skit illustrated that we are more alike than we are different. There were innumerable points made in which the different parties had tremendous similarities.
That dude had an energy about him, He had one of those unique vibes that nobody else gives off, like you could see how pure his heart was just by looking at his eyes and that’s not common….like his energy is strictly him, nothing borrowed… Reminds me of Eazy-E or Pac or Em…actually…. unmatched aura…. nothing fake….
I retract a little bit on that last one Pac did put it on a front, but he still created an unmatched energy…. The gangster character that he played he nailed it like a freaking actor that’s why he wanted to go to the acting that was his passion, the problem was is the character that he played started to blend with his life too much and his association with Shug, he started beefing with everyone…. he wanted out…. Man I’m just going off on tangents sorry y’all I’m a little bit high
So this was about the 4th episode of Black Jeopardy and the running joke up until this point was they would always have a white person on and they would never get a single question right This time they brought in a trailer park guy Tom Hanks and he killed it because these questions aren't about your skin color but really your socioeconomic status One of the great skits of all time glad you guys reacted to it I laugh every time I've seen it I've seen it 50 times
I love this skit. There is a lot of serious social commentaries and lessons to be learned hidden behind the comedy. I love in an extremely rural white area in the Midwest, but in the military lived all over the place with all sorts of people. Strip away the politics and color, and it really is amazing how similar the struggles and values really are.
Y’all talking about how you don’t know SNL is blowing my mind. I can’t wrap my head around it. So many huge moments from that show over the years! As a kid it was always a challenge to stay up for the whole thing.
An absolutely bonkers SNL skit is Adam Driver "career day". He basically broke the entire cast of seasoned writers and comedy actors within the span of a couple minutes.
If y’all haven’t seen Cast Away with Tom Hanks, check it out. One of the best movies out there. It’s been mentioned, but Tom played Woody in Toy Story. Buzz Lightyear was Tim Allen.
@@TheAussielass That’s too bad! I think much of the value in came from it being slow, which made it realistic as to how it would happen in real life. His desire to end his life, then getting scared to do it was powerful. His changed appreciation of society when he returned back to normal also felt very accurate to how it would really go. Give it another shot!
He was not Buzz Lightyear. He was Woody in all of the Toy Story movies & shorts. Tim Allen was the voice of Buzz Lightyear. Tom Hanks has won multiple Oscars. He's been in MANY movies and is arguably one of the greatest actors in Hollywood.
You'll probably never see this, but Tom Hanks was in an amazing movie called Philadelphia with Denzel Washington that is a must watch. He was in literally dozens of other major movies as well (and he's the voice of Woody in Toy Story) as well as being a TV actor back in the 80's. Started his career doing comedies and transitioned to dramas.
His role in A League of Their Own, one of the best chick flicks of all time, was really underrated. He played the alcoholic coach of one of the first sanctioned women’s baseball teams during WWII. His introduction is basically Madonna watching him have the longest pee in recorded history.
Eddie Murphy SNL characters include Stevie Wonder, Gumby, Mr Robinson’s Neighborhood, James Brown (hot tub) and others. All are hilarious. Thanks for the laughs and digging out all of the great 70s/80s bands and comedy.
Tom Hanks started as a comedic actor waaaay back in the day and was on the sitcom Bosom Buddies in the 80s. He transitioned to serious acting later, and has numerous iconic roles and lines (including the famous "there's no crying in baseball" line from a League of Their Own). He is well-known for his versatility over the years.
Great comedy holds up. This is like Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles. Racial humour turned on it's heals and done right. Tom Hanks is a legend who keeps building.
YES! DO MORE SNL!! The show has been on since 1975 so there are hundreds of great skits to watch. Some classic skits are Richard Pryor applying for a job doing word association with Chevy Chase. Edie Murphy doing James Brown Hot Tub, Gumby, and Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood, Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther on Black Jeopardy, Norm Macdonald dragging on OJ Simpson on Weekend Update, John Mullaney knowing everyone at a Black wedding, Keenan Thompson doing "What's Up With That?" Michael Che and Colin Jost on Weekend Update, Bowen Yang as the iceberg that sank the Titanic, Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze auditioning to be Chippendale's dancers, Eddie Murphy last year as a baking show contestant, the Coneheads, Todd and Lisa giving noogies, John Belushi as Samurai Hotel keeper. The Cheeseburger Cheeseburger Cheeseburger Diner. All the amazing live musical performances over almost 50 years!
@@leggiemeggie5837 Since Kate, Cecily, Tim, and Aidy left the show, it's more than a dying animal. It's over. A moment of silence is in order, I think.
The funniest thing is that this is a long running set of skits…the other ones feature guests like a Canadian Black man, a white person with a degree in African American studies, etc…and the funny part is, they didn’t do as well in the game as Doug did even though anyone would expect him to do worse. This skit is so nuanced in the way it talks about the overlap with classism and racism…plus it’s funny as hell 😂
Thanks for finally hitting SNL gentlemen! I hate to admit my age, but we started watching SNL back in high school, when it came out in 1975. Everyone watched it, and it was always the topic of conversation on the school bus on Monday morning. Some of the original cast was John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radnor. Most of the cast were improv comedians from The Second City theater in Chicago. George Carlin was the first host on the first show, October 11, 1975.
So many comedians got their start on SNL. I’m just a bit older than you fellas so I’ve been watching it since the late 70’s. It’s awesome to see the younger generation getting into my generation’s entertainment. You guys crack me up though. Keep doing what you do.
I have watched Tom Hanks in the Black Jeopardy sketch at least a dozen times. Never so much fun as watching you guys laughing and clapping in reaction to it. Excellent.
Please stop worrying about other people’s opinions. Just react to what you want to react to and keep on living. No matter what you do you will offend someone. Just do what makes you happy. Have a great day.
Can't go wrong with SNL. So many hilarious sketches dating back to 1975 when it first aired. The "Not So Ready for Prime Time Players", John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, and Dan Akroyd were the original cast. I remember how groundbreaking it was at the time due to its irreverence toward the sacred cows of the era. It introduced us to Eddie Murphy!
@@elisevautour6292 - So true. Remember the skit with Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase? (you know which one) Liberals would storm 30 rock and set it on fire if those JOKES were played out today. People had a good sense of humor back then and didn't try to always claim the victim card. A real golden age for comedy.
Tom hanks has more award winning movies under his belt than almost any actor u see mainstreaming today. One of my faves is The Green Mile. And I thought Tom was Woody on Toy Story.
You guys are awesome! When I'm having a bad day I pull up your videos and watch a few. I appreciate the comments between yourselves as well as your opinions on the videos.
Most SNL Jeopardy skits are hilarious! Would love to see you keep doing these There are so many iconic SNL skits in general. They have a different celebrity host the show every week. I know she’s in controversy right now but Megan thee stallion was the host recently and I thought her skits were hilarious especially “Hot Girl Hospital” lol
Don't know how many movies y'all have seen with Tom Hanks....y'all need to start guys (🐐). I would say though, Start with the most Awesome 80's movie "BIG" 🤨🤔😆😂🙂, to many of the most realistic War Movies 😔😳🥺😥, to Forrest Gump and Flight 93. This skit though was awesome...."What can skinny girls do for you?"....Tom; "Not a Damn Thing" 🙂😆😂🤣 BIG.... was my first movie 🎥🍿 that I remember him being in cause I would watch it all of the time as a kid (wishing the same thing 😎)
You guys need to watch 'The Green Mile". Another great Tom Hanks movie is 'Saving Private Ryan'. As for comedy, "Splash" and "Big" are great. There are lots more, but those are some of my favorites.
Do last time Eddie Murphy was on as a guest, especially the family Christmas skit. It was hilarious. Also do the Chadwick Boseman Black Jeopardy skit, and the Mid Day News skit, Richard Pryor applying for a job from Chevy Chase, as well as Chapelle's monologue a few weeks ago.
The year before Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Forest Gump, he won one for a movie entitled "Philadelphia" that he did with Denzel Washington (that deals with some legal aspects of discrimination).
SNL is absolutely iconic!! Lorne Michaels, the creator, has brought us some of the greatest actors for the last 5 decades. From cast members to hosts. I mean comedy and drama Icons, just from cast members. It would take me all afternoon to list them. Endless, epic, comedy that will never be repeated, the way he created it!!
Thanks for the reaction. Please do go down the extensive SNL rabbit hole, even if just a little. It is iconic in many ways and launched a whole lot of careers! I respectfully request that you guys do a little research on SNL, and other people or shows you’re about to watch, even if it’s on the fly and immediately preceding your vid, as part of it. By not having any knowledge of the show, you’re really doing yourselves and SNL a great injustice by not knowing at least its basic history. Belushi, Chase, Radner, Morris, Hartmann, Murphy, etc. the list of comedic greats from this show goes on.
The brilliance of this sketch as written by Michael Che is that is shows the working class people, white or black, have far more in common than most realize.
Thank you for saying that. Working and middle class Americans have much in common, despite race. The elites keep us divided and fighting amongst each other because they know if we ever actually came together to challenge the status quo, they would be swinging from ropes.
@@raggaduxjones This is one of the reasons why MLK also addressed classism and socioeconomic issues. It's one of the great historical shames, watering down his legacy to "just be colorblind" while ignoring all the social steps needed to make that happen
@@raggaduxjones I must say, I received some much needed joy from reading your comment just now. I sincerely hope that one day many Americans will be able to wake up and realize that enough is enough. Not to get too political/social here in the comments but frankly it is a subject that's been keeping me up at night. I think, for the good of this country, there needs to be change. Not change that's promised to us by politicians but real, actual change that comes from the people. You can only be sick and tired of being powerless - of having little or nothing on your plate while others have more than what they need - for so long.
@@borntogazeintonightskies I wholeheartedly agree it’s just that most Americans are too complacent. I fear that it would take actual starvation and blood in the streets for any real change to occur.
@@raggaduxjones Sorry, but middle class and working class don't have that much in common. One lives pay to pay check, while the other can take vacations.
Michael Che said on Howard Stern that Tom Hanks improvised that “hands up” gesture when Kenan went over to shake his hand 🤣🤣 hilarious
@JRCKFSH That's why it's funny
@@JRCKFSH: It seemed to be quite accurate for some of his supporters. On the flip side do you think that Black people act the way they are portrayed in that skit?
@JRCKFSH The skit illustrated that we are more alike than we are different. There were innumerable points made in which the different parties had tremendous similarities.
My daddy had a saying. ‘You throw a stone into a pack of dogs, the one that yelps is the one that got hit’
@JRCKFSH a lot of trump supporters are
Definitely gotta do the Black Jeopardy with Chadwick Bozeman! R.I.P.
Chadwick bozeman is a legend bro!
Can't miss that one!
He was so funny on that. RIP..still hard to believe
That dude had an energy about him, He had one of those unique vibes that nobody else gives off, like you could see how pure his heart was just by looking at his eyes and that’s not common….like his energy is strictly him, nothing borrowed… Reminds me of Eazy-E or Pac or Em…actually…. unmatched aura…. nothing fake….
I retract a little bit on that last one Pac did put it on a front, but he still created an unmatched energy…. The gangster character that he played he nailed it like a freaking actor that’s why he wanted to go to the acting that was his passion, the problem was is the character that he played started to blend with his life too much and his association with Shug, he started beefing with everyone…. he wanted out…. Man I’m just going off on tangents sorry y’all I’m a little bit high
So this was about the 4th episode of Black Jeopardy and the running joke up until this point was they would always have a white person on and they would never get a single question right
This time they brought in a trailer park guy Tom Hanks and he killed it because these questions aren't about your skin color but really your socioeconomic status
One of the great skits of all time glad you guys reacted to it I laugh every time I've seen it I've seen it 50 times
The other side of this was when Chadwick Boseman came on as T’challa and got most of the answers wrong lol brilliant writing for both sketches
They also had Drake as a black canadian, with a completely different set of references.
Shits universal. Grandpa gets the good chair, car tape, check the packet drawer, and ain't a damn thing a skinny woman can do for you.
Oh this is a CLASSIC skit 😂😂😂 Tom Hanks is so good 😂
The Black Jeopardy episodes are good... But the Celebrity Jeopardy episodes w/Sean Connery are GOATED 💯😆
Ya those are fucking great
Yes!
Turd Ferguson. I’ll get you Trebek.
@@Erica-wy8zx RIP Norm Macdonald
I lol every time I see the word therapists now.
Question, "What can skinny girls do for you?" Doug says, "Not a damn thing". Love that line.
I love how this connects seemingly different classes of society. We have a lot more in common than we realize.
I love this skit. There is a lot of serious social commentaries and lessons to be learned hidden behind the comedy. I love in an extremely rural white area in the Midwest, but in the military lived all over the place with all sorts of people. Strip away the politics and color, and it really is amazing how similar the struggles and values really are.
Y’all talking about how you don’t know SNL is blowing my mind. I can’t wrap my head around it. So many huge moments from that show over the years! As a kid it was always a challenge to stay up for the whole thing.
Why would they know about it? Those days are gone. Snl is dead. Killed by this woke movement.
Tom Hanks was in a sitcom "Bosom Buddies" in the 1980s. Great show
Yes! I watched that back in the day.
An absolutely bonkers SNL skit is Adam Driver "career day". He basically broke the entire cast of seasoned writers and comedy actors within the span of a couple minutes.
“CRUSH YOUR ENEMIES!” 🤣🤣🤣
I love Kenan’s reactions, “ YES!…YES!…”
Tom Hanks is such a great actor. I love this skit.
If y’all haven’t seen Cast Away with Tom Hanks, check it out. One of the best movies out there. It’s been mentioned, but Tom played Woody in Toy Story. Buzz Lightyear was Tim Allen.
I don't think I've ever seen a "bad" movie with Tom Hanks in it... Thats about as rare as a bad John Cusack movie. I don't think there are any 💯🤷
We hated Cast Away. Watching grass grow would have been more entertaining. lol. But we've loved his other movies.
@@TheAussielass ... I highly recommend going down the John Cusack "rabbit hole"... 1408 or Identity are 2 of his best.
@@TheAussielass That’s too bad! I think much of the value in came from it being slow, which made it realistic as to how it would happen in real life. His desire to end his life, then getting scared to do it was powerful. His changed appreciation of society when he returned back to normal also felt very accurate to how it would really go. Give it another shot!
@@Iron_Thunderstorm Yes, I might do that. I did give up on it like you said. Thanks for the added storyline. Happy New Year.
He was not Buzz Lightyear. He was Woody in all of the Toy Story movies & shorts. Tim Allen was the voice of Buzz Lightyear. Tom Hanks has won multiple Oscars. He's been in MANY movies and is arguably one of the greatest actors in Hollywood.
I still remember from when Tom Hanks was on Bosom Buddies with Peter Scolari.
🦋Saturday night live - Pete Davidson talking about Kanye West
Yup and now we know he’s a sick pedo sooo…
@@srock7967 who? Tom Hanks? What a spectacularly stupid comment. Get a new conspiracy theory. Say hi to Q.
They’re getting younger everyday… 🤦♀️
You guys HAVE to do the Black Jeopardy with Chadwick Boseman!!
I think that was the second best one after this. Lol
Will DO!
@@_TwiceBorn Great idea to do these skits, Ross!
God rest his Soul...such a talent Chadwick Boseman was. 🥀
HAnks should have won an award for that performance no cap !
You'll probably never see this, but Tom Hanks was in an amazing movie called Philadelphia with Denzel Washington that is a must watch. He was in literally dozens of other major movies as well (and he's the voice of Woody in Toy Story) as well as being a TV actor back in the 80's. Started his career doing comedies and transitioned to dramas.
Tom Hanks played Woody on Toy Story. He also starred in Saving Private Ryan, Big, Philadelphia, The Burbs, Castaway, and so many other great movies
Thank you for the common knowledge 😊
Actually it was his brother who played woody.
His role in A League of Their Own, one of the best chick flicks of all time, was really underrated. He played the alcoholic coach of one of the first sanctioned women’s baseball teams during WWII. His introduction is basically Madonna watching him have the longest pee in recorded history.
No his brother just does the woody toys voice for the actual toy .Tom does all the movies .He said that on the show Graham Norton.
@@starjacqueline oh OK thanks
Eddie Murphy SNL characters include Stevie Wonder, Gumby, Mr Robinson’s Neighborhood, James Brown (hot tub) and others. All are hilarious. Thanks for the laughs and digging out all of the great 70s/80s bands and comedy.
SNL been going since 1975 and George Carlin was the first guest.
You mean been going downhill since then...
Ummm no. Downhill since 90’s
Tom Hanks started as a comedic actor waaaay back in the day and was on the sitcom Bosom Buddies in the 80s.
He transitioned to serious acting later, and has numerous iconic roles and lines (including the famous "there's no crying in baseball" line from a League of Their Own). He is well-known for his versatility over the years.
SNL Weekend Update, the one where Michael Che and Colin Jost write jokes for each other to read live on air.
Some of the best… colin describing the new superman had me in tears..
They are good but they cant hold a candle to Norm MacDonald or Dennis Millers Weekend Update.
@@ComicHorder410 yeah they can - and they do
Agreed!
Great comedy holds up. This is like Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles. Racial humour turned on it's heals and done right.
Tom Hanks is a legend who keeps building.
YES! DO MORE SNL!! The show has been on since 1975 so there are hundreds of great skits to watch. Some classic skits are Richard Pryor applying for a job doing word association with Chevy Chase. Edie Murphy doing James Brown Hot Tub, Gumby, and Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood, Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther on Black Jeopardy, Norm Macdonald dragging on OJ Simpson on Weekend Update, John Mullaney knowing everyone at a Black wedding, Keenan Thompson doing "What's Up With That?" Michael Che and Colin Jost on Weekend Update, Bowen Yang as the iceberg that sank the Titanic, Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze auditioning to be Chippendale's dancers, Eddie Murphy last year as a baking show contestant, the Coneheads, Todd and Lisa giving noogies, John Belushi as Samurai Hotel keeper. The Cheeseburger Cheeseburger Cheeseburger Diner. All the amazing live musical performances over almost 50 years!
Not if they blur shit
You forget the best one, “Jane, you ignorant slut!”
James Brown hot tub! THAT was a sketch!
The old stuff maybe, but nowadays that show is like watching a dying animal.
@@leggiemeggie5837 Since Kate, Cecily, Tim, and Aidy left the show, it's more than a dying animal. It's over. A moment of silence is in order, I think.
The funniest thing is that this is a long running set of skits…the other ones feature guests like a Canadian Black man, a white person with a degree in African American studies, etc…and the funny part is, they didn’t do as well in the game as Doug did even though anyone would expect him to do worse.
This skit is so nuanced in the way it talks about the overlap with classism and racism…plus it’s funny as hell 😂
You have to watch "Student Driver Conan" with Ice Cube and Kevin Hart. Hilarious!
Omg yes 😂 🙌🏻
Yes, do it!
A classic!!!!
Yes!! So funny.🤣😂
Thanks for finally hitting SNL gentlemen! I hate to admit my age, but we started watching SNL back in high school, when it came out in 1975. Everyone watched it, and it was always the topic of conversation on the school bus on Monday morning. Some of the original cast was John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radnor. Most of the cast were improv comedians from The Second City theater in Chicago. George Carlin was the first host on the first show, October 11, 1975.
Snl- Rock Wrestling promo was absolutely hilarious! A must watch
I am so glad you guys enjoyed this one! It is one of my favorites.
So many comedians got their start on SNL. I’m just a bit older than you fellas so I’ve been watching it since the late 70’s. It’s awesome to see the younger generation getting into my generation’s entertainment.
You guys crack me up though. Keep doing what you do.
I have watched Tom Hanks in the Black Jeopardy sketch at least a dozen times. Never so much fun as watching you guys laughing and clapping in reaction to it. Excellent.
SNL skit with Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase doing word association at a job interview. Hilarious!
Watched SNL back in the 70's. We used to get stoned and laugh so hard.
8:21 “Doug. What is not a dam thing?” Please keep the videos rolling.
Lol man shout out to Tom Hanks 🤣 he delivered on that performance. He can come to the damn Cookout
Bol really said the white version of In Living Color. That’s like saying Seinfeld the white version of Martin.
Tom Hanks has the longest streak of really good movies ever!
"More cowbell" is a good sketch.They have many..
He was Woody not Buzz lol. Buzz was Tim Allen I believe.
That's hilarious. I also enjoy their Jeopardy sketches.
Hilarious, so glad yall did this ,my hubby asking me from the other room why i was laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Please stop worrying about other people’s opinions. Just react to what you want to react to and keep on living. No matter what you do you will offend someone. Just do what makes you happy. Have a great day.
So true! 💜
You need to watch the "Cowbell" skit that SNL did with Will Ferrell and guest Christopher Walken. It's a classic.
Yes, but it makes more sense if one is familiar with the song "Don't Fear The Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult.
The best
So glad you reacted to this one !You guys are hilarious! There are other Black Jeopardy’s from SNL …Happy Holidays!!!
Melissa McCarthy's clips from SNL are a riot!!!
So many stars have come from SNL!!!!
Can't go wrong with SNL. So many hilarious sketches dating back to 1975 when it first aired. The "Not So Ready for Prime Time Players", John Belushi, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, and Dan Akroyd were the original cast. I remember how groundbreaking it was at the time due to its irreverence toward the sacred cows of the era. It introduced us to Eddie Murphy!
Yes, they set the bar high. All icons. 💚
@@elisevautour6292 - So true. Remember the skit with Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase? (you know which one) Liberals would storm 30 rock and set it on fire if those JOKES were played out today. People had a good sense of humor back then and didn't try to always claim the victim card. A real golden age for comedy.
I can't even say "Anna Roseannadanna" out loud without laughing. Her rage pieces on "natural racehorses" and "violins on television" were amazing.
Nobody in America will believe yall haven't heard of SNL
My Bah-rutha 🤣 I've never really watched Snl but this stuff was funny af. In living color was my jammy jam lol
This skit is up there with the Drunk Uncle as some of my favorites 😂
🔥Weekend update with Norm Macdonald 🔥
Tom Hanks played Woody in Toy Story. Tim Allen played Buzz Lightyear. Hanks also played in the movie Big. Good movie!
Tom Hanks was brilliant in The Green Mile
Tom Hanks- Forrest Gump; Saving Private Ryan; The Green Mile ; Tom was Woody in Toy Story
Finally... A SNL skit react
Do more of them please so that I can actually get a valid result when I search "SNL reactions"
😄
God bless
EDDIE MURPHY ON SNL IS HILARIOUS!!! HIS MR. ROBINSON'S NEIGHBORHOOD " AND "JAMES BROWN IN HOT TUB" ARE HILARIOUS!!!!!
Tom hanks has more award winning movies under his belt than almost any actor u see mainstreaming today. One of my faves is The Green Mile. And I thought Tom was Woody on Toy Story.
Nice react! I recommend SNL weekend update joke swap and cha cha slide. The Chadwick Bozeman black Jeopardy is classic!
Thanks!
Sports and comedy, the true greatest ways to bring folks together
WOULD LOVE YOU GUYS TO DO MORE SNL!!!
In living color was brilliant. I loved that show. A lot of people would be offended by in living color today
You guys are awesome! When I'm having a bad day I pull up your videos and watch a few. I appreciate the comments between yourselves as well as your opinions on the videos.
Just discovered your videos and have been binge watching. Love listening to your opinions.
My fave is the weekend update!
Guys, you have to check out the 'What Up Wit Dat?' sketches. Hilarious! Loved your reactions to this one. Be well.
Tom Hanks was Woody on Toy Story. Tim Allen was Buzz.
Tom Hanks greatest performance
Most SNL Jeopardy skits are hilarious! Would love to see you keep doing these
There are so many iconic SNL skits in general. They have a different celebrity host the show every week.
I know she’s in controversy right now but Megan thee stallion was the host recently and I thought her skits were hilarious especially “Hot Girl Hospital” lol
We will try to do some more
Don't know how many movies y'all have seen with Tom Hanks....y'all need to start guys (🐐). I would say though, Start with the most Awesome 80's movie "BIG" 🤨🤔😆😂🙂, to many of the most realistic War Movies 😔😳🥺😥, to Forrest Gump and Flight 93. This skit though was awesome...."What can skinny girls do for you?"....Tom; "Not a Damn Thing" 🙂😆😂🤣
BIG.... was my first movie 🎥🍿 that I remember him being in cause I would watch it all of the time as a kid (wishing the same thing 😎)
There are sooo many great skits on SNL. Thanks for the laugh!
My husband and I used to watch SNL back in the 1970's. 😊
Bro you all just got to be yourselves. People watch your videos because of the real and natural reactions. Keep up the good videos!
React to the SNL Keenan playing Steve Harvey on the family feud skits, there's a lot of those so funny with visiting guests
Eddie Murphy- James Brown’s Hot Tub Party- hilarious!
One of SNLs best skits.
You guys need to watch 'The Green Mile". Another great Tom Hanks movie is 'Saving Private Ryan'. As for comedy, "Splash" and "Big" are great. There are lots more, but those are some of my favorites.
"SNL is like the white Living Color" I lol'd
Good to know....watch Gregory Abbott...Shake You Down!!! SMOOOOTH!!!
Do last time Eddie Murphy was on as a guest, especially the family Christmas skit. It was hilarious. Also do the
Chadwick Boseman Black Jeopardy skit, and the Mid Day News skit, Richard Pryor applying for a job from Chevy Chase, as well as Chapelle's monologue a few weeks ago.
There are more Black Jeopardy episodes With Drake , Chadwick Boseman and a few others.
Tom hanks’ greatest role 😂😂
This reaction is Epic, love the vibe
The year before Tom Hanks won an Oscar for Forest Gump, he won one for a movie entitled "Philadelphia" that he did with Denzel Washington (that deals with some legal aspects of discrimination).
SNL is absolutely iconic!! Lorne Michaels, the creator, has brought us some of the greatest actors for the last 5 decades. From cast members to hosts. I mean comedy and drama Icons, just from cast members. It would take me all afternoon to list them. Endless, epic, comedy that will never be repeated, the way he created it!!
Tom Hanks was brilliant in this.
Omg, I think you’d love Eddie Murphy on SNL, especially Mr. Robinson’s neighborhood sketches
Thanks for the reaction. Please do go down the extensive SNL rabbit hole, even if just a little. It is iconic in many ways and launched a whole lot of careers! I respectfully request that you guys do a little research on SNL, and other people or shows you’re about to watch, even if it’s on the fly and immediately preceding your vid, as part of it. By not having any knowledge of the show, you’re really doing yourselves and SNL a great injustice by not knowing at least its basic history. Belushi, Chase, Radner, Morris, Hartmann, Murphy, etc. the list of comedic greats from this show goes on.
The spirit of radio
Thomas Sowell actually wrote about the the correlation between redneck culture and black American culture.
This is one of my favorites. Tom Hanks was fantastic for it. I peed my pants and it was awesome!!!
"a white version of in living color" is the best description of SNL I have ever heard
Tom Hanks is all that!!!!
Love your energy guys! Stumbled across you & loving your content!
I'd love to see you react to SNL close encounter
BOYZZZZZZZ u guys are gonna LOVE SNL....It started in 1975.....EVERBODY HAS BEEN ON THE SHOW!! E VERYBODY
One of my fav SNL skits of all time
You gotta do the one with T'Challa on black Jeopardy
No, Eddie was a cast member for a short while! Tim Allen is Buzz Lightyear, Hanks was Woody!
Gotta watch all the Scared Straight skits where they try to “help” juvenile delinquents with prison stories. Keenan kills on those.