"A vast man-made construction which duplicates human psychosexual experiences through tension releasing fantasy mechanisms." Yep, that's Disney World all right. 😂
6:40 I think they were laughing at Jane Curtin slipping and falling over the windowsill, getting up and then sort of walking out. At that moment, live, it was unexpected and very funny for Radner and Belushi...
I hope SNL eventually posts the Conehead’s classic Halloween skit where their daughter gives them a hilarious technical definition of apple bobbing and they’re giving trick-or-treaters wine.
He totally COMMITS to the role: smoking an entire pack of cigarettes--cellophane and all--without batting an eye, straight-faced. 😂😆😆🤣🤣That dive through the window was the capper, though. LIT! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just watched the movie version of The Coneheads, and it was amazingly good!! If you haven't seen it, it's imminently watchable. Great cast, underrated film.
Movie was trash. Had lots of great talent, but they changed too much trying to make it more broadly appealing. I understand it’s difficult to make a sketch into a full length movie. The movie just wasn’t good, and seeing these old clips confirms it’s not just nostalgia.
1977 was the best SNL year . I'll never forget Jane Curtain ripping open her blouse and exposing her bra . That was so risque back then . Now you push a button and porn is in your face .
@@kennethbredow3098 Yeah, it's called the eighteenth century. (And by the way, it's "where", (relative pronoun of place) not "were", (past tense of "was"), and " ladies", [plural, not genitive], and "pants", plural, not "pant is". ) Have a nice day, and how about going back to school and stop watching this crap?
Even if FRESCA was a valid word in the Scrabble dictionary, the superior play would be FARCE for 2 less points, retaining the S, which at the start of the game is probably +7 leave equity.
Agree, it was stupid to use the s, but even with your word you are putting an A in the 3x word column wich is bad defense, but I guess it all comes down to whether your technique is attack or defense. By holding the s, and being careless about the letter placed in the 3x column I'm guessing your more of an attack scrabble player
I see you k ow your scrabble . that alone was almost as funny as the skits. I hope you get a laughter out of me laughing at your take on this ! these gifts keep on giving . we certainly need this in these times of hatred and denial!
Understandable mistake! It is said that a monkey was the only survivor of a shipwreck during the Napoleonic Wars. Since they'd never seen a Frenchman, locals assumed that the monkey was one, and that all the French must look like that. They put it on trial and it presumably didn't put up a good defence as they hanged it. (The story is associated with the people of Boddam in Scotland but was later taken up in Hartlepool in England, and people from Hartlepool are to this day called Monkey Hangers.)
Loved watching the two most madcap players - Gilda and John - playing the straight guys. Also: Belushi looks like Norman Neal Williams from the PBS "Tales of the City" miniseries.
Belushi was a very underrated straight man. Everyone remembers him as a goofball but he could do serious foil roles well too. He could have ended up as a solid character actor if he had lived longer.
I trust we've arrived at the designated time coordinates!! Wow you people know how to suck it back!! Coneheads doing Family Fued with Bill Murray is hilarious!! Wow the sight of a hair dryer sent them fleeing!!
I never was able to get into the Coneheads when I watched SNL in the 70s but I just re-watched two of their sketches (the other being the Family Feud skit) and really enjoyed them. Only took 43 years for me to appreciate them. I only remember them breaking character and laughing a small number of times back then (Candace Bergen mixing two names up was the one that stands out) but oh, poor Jane trying to get through that window.
SNL still has characters smoke sometimes. When Kate plays that Rafferty character who is constantly being abducted by aliens or ghosts, she is always smoking a cigarette.
@@Crimethoughtfull The Conehead bits on SNL like this one were late 70s, early 80s. This particular one, per the description, was 1977. The movie was a bit of a throwback when it happened. Aykroyd also smoked prominently in Ghostbusters, which was 1984.
Posting this video made me rent Coneheads...I'm pretty sure I saw that movie like 2 dozen times in the 90s...Just because it was on TV. I don't exactly know what I'm doing...
I've grown up and watched the coneheads movie when I was a kid. I'm born in 1999 and I'm from the UK. I had no idea that coneheads was actually from SNL. I always thought it was a movie to begin with and nothing more. Pretty cool. You see scenes in this similar to the movie. Pretty cool
Gilda Radner lost it at the end, which is priceless. Jane Curtin had issues following Dan and Laraine through the smashed window, and when she finally made it through, she dropped down in place, but her conehead was still visible. All humans love to laugh at the misfortunes of their friends. RIP
I disagree. Zippy was not alien. He simply was a pinhead. Coneheads were highly intelligent. Zippy .... not so much. But I love the Zippy comics . You brought back a good memory.
Belushi and Gilda Radner trying not to lose it just made my whole morning.
I bet they burst as soon as the camera was off them.
HippieMartians he he he he
--with their MartianFrenchAccent
Too bad they're both dead. They will both be missed. :(
It was good to see them smiling.
RIP to the two goofball 😋 🤪
jesus, he just dove for that window like a torpedo. zero hesitation. that's commitment.
That was Dan in those days. He did not fuck about.
I hope there were a pile of mattresses on the other side of that window
No it was the other c word. Cocaine.
@@turkeybowlwinkle4440 Even so, it wasn’t just a jump, it was a dive! Head first.
Makes you wonder if his cone dislodged on impact!
"A vast man-made construction which duplicates human psychosexual experiences through tension releasing fantasy mechanisms."
Yep, that's Disney World all right. 😂
Walt is definitely turning over in his grave at the way his gem has gone so far Left !
What a treat! I have never seen that skit. Love how Gilda and John were trying not to laugh after the Coneheads departed!
6:40 I think they were laughing at Jane Curtin slipping and falling over the windowsill, getting up and then sort of walking out. At that moment, live, it was unexpected and very funny for Radner and Belushi...
"Ohhhh-France! That explains everything!" LOLOLOL! Gilda Radner was the best.
She was an underrated comic genius.
Even just the way she says “oh.. hiii!” when they first walk in cracks me up
Lol..yes!!
6:45 seeing Gilda and John break is amazing.
I love it when SNL digs into their archives. Keep it up!
AGREED. The original NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME PLAYERS were groundbreaking!!
HippieMartians he he he he
--with their MartianFrenchAccent
I hope SNL eventually posts the Conehead’s classic Halloween skit where their daughter gives them a hilarious technical definition of apple bobbing and they’re giving trick-or-treaters wine.
Connie uses the word Klatu when playing Scrabble. This is the name of the alien visitor in The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Wouldn't that be disallowed as a proper name? (Even in French?)
Your memory is phenomenal!!
It doesn’t get any better than this in sketch comedy. I remember seeing this when it aired live
Yup. Laughed so hard I sprayed Tab out of my nose and fell off my macrame wedgies.
Check out some SCTV
@@magmasunburst9331 SCTV is the greatest. i am quite fond of Kids in the Hall as well
@@SaltPyramidsI think SCTV was way funnier
You gotta love it when they break character and just start laughing themselves xD
I was babysitting my brother and sister when this aired. Our parents came in to find us in hysterics- they sat down and laughed, too. Great tv.
Your parents weren’t upset that your younger siblings were still awake at 11:00 p.m?
@@M00N.L1GHT Naw, they sat down and watched with me, at first, and then my siblings ( busted by their laughter that they weren't asleep!) too.
I LOVE the coneheads!! My all time fav!
Can't say that I can ever recall seeing Belushi smile. Kinda neat, considering all the happy that he'd brought us.
Check him out in "Neighbors" ;)
The cone shaped hair dryer is a torturing device on Remulak.
How Dan Aykroyd bails through that window gets me every time.
yes! me too, and he was the first to jump ahead of his wife and daughter. LOL! I can't breathe.
The head probably helped.
@@swifty1969 he had to clear the way.
He totally COMMITS to the role: smoking an entire pack of cigarettes--cellophane and all--without batting an eye, straight-faced. 😂😆😆🤣🤣That dive through the window was the capper, though. LIT! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just watched the movie version of The Coneheads, and it was amazingly good!! If you haven't seen it, it's imminently watchable. Great cast, underrated film.
I lost it about halfway through
In the movie Coneheads didn’t they have someone else play the daughter?
@@nichhodge8503
Yes.
@@nichhodge8503 someone else? She us the best lol. This one here fugly.
Movie was trash. Had lots of great talent, but they changed too much trying to make it more broadly appealing. I understand it’s difficult to make a sketch into a full length movie. The movie just wasn’t good, and seeing these old clips confirms it’s not just nostalgia.
dang Dan Akyroid really didn't hold back on that sugar glass.
No he didn't! Dan Aykroyd didn't hold back on much of anything in those days. He was a comedy fireball.
He also broke Belushi
I reckon he'd been waiting for that moment all week.
yes, and loren newman stepped over it cautiously.
I think it was partly due to his knowing that he had two people behind him and that he needed to create some space for the gag to work.
That last Conehead didn't make it out of the shelter's open viewing area so well.
That was Jane Curtin.
"yes, I dig liquids"
japrogramer
Mmmmm I love liquids too on my planet we drink mass quantities of scotch. Makes Marv Nar go numb brain feel good.
All of these reuploaded timeless gems. Thanks for uploading them!
Astarwut this is literally the snl channel
I remember the anticipation for a Coneheads sketch, likewise The Killer Bees and Samurai as though it was only last month.
1977 was the best SNL year . I'll never forget Jane Curtain ripping open her blouse and exposing her bra . That was so risque back then . Now you push a button and porn is in your face .
Man they sure do things differently in… France.
HippieMartians he he he he
--with their MartianFrenchAccent
I heard there was a place in France were the lady's wear no pant's.
@@kennethbredow3098 I thought it was underpants
@@kennethbredow3098 Yeah, it's called the eighteenth century. (And by the way, it's "where", (relative pronoun of place) not "were", (past tense of "was"), and " ladies", [plural, not genitive], and "pants", plural, not "pant is". ) Have a nice day, and how about going back to school and stop watching this crap?
Waaaayyy down in France!
Gilda radner couldnt hold it anymore hahaha..RIP
Even if FRESCA was a valid word in the Scrabble dictionary, the superior play would be FARCE for 2 less points, retaining the S, which at the start of the game is probably +7 leave equity.
Agree, it was stupid to use the s, but even with your word you are putting an A in the 3x word column wich is bad defense, but I guess it all comes down to whether your technique is attack or defense. By holding the s, and being careless about the letter placed in the 3x column I'm guessing your more of an attack scrabble player
I see you k ow your scrabble . that alone was almost as funny as the skits. I hope you get a laughter out of me laughing at your take on this ! these gifts keep on giving . we certainly need this in these times of hatred and denial!
God this is beautiful.......their being from France explains so much.
Understandable mistake!
It is said that a monkey was the only survivor of a shipwreck during the Napoleonic Wars. Since they'd never seen a Frenchman, locals assumed that the monkey was one, and that all the French must look like that. They put it on trial and it presumably didn't put up a good defence as they hanged it.
(The story is associated with the people of Boddam in Scotland but was later taken up in Hartlepool in England, and people from Hartlepool are to this day called Monkey Hangers.)
Yep, only in France.
afro deity it cracks me up every time
still that would be a hit with the France reference. Especially after the opening ceremonies at the Paris Olympics!!!
@@michaelheneise1612 So absolutely true 👍👍👍!!
We're from France - "Oh well that explains everything"
LOLOL
So damned funny when all three jumped out that window and Gilda and John were laughing at them.
Enjoying chips and alcohol in mass quantities. 😂
7:04 they went to all the trouble to build that staircase and you didn't even see it in the sketch
Gilda's character descends the stairs at the beginning of the skit. It's as plain as day.
@@GradyPhilpott yes... yup, hmm i see it now, yup
Loved watching the two most madcap players - Gilda and John - playing the straight guys. Also: Belushi looks like Norman Neal Williams from the PBS "Tales of the City" miniseries.
Who else remembers their movie?
I do!👍
We own it and watch it often!
Me too!!
How could I forget. 1993 was the best year. If I had a time machine, I'd just stay in 1993.
It was pretty funny.
Belushi was a very underrated straight man. Everyone remembers him as a goofball but he could do serious foil roles well too. He could have ended up as a solid character actor if he had lived longer.
I trust we've arrived at the designated time coordinates!! Wow you people know how to suck it back!! Coneheads doing Family Fued with Bill Murray is hilarious!! Wow the sight of a hair dryer sent them fleeing!!
I never was able to get into the Coneheads when I watched SNL in the 70s but I just re-watched two of their sketches (the other being the Family Feud skit) and really enjoyed them. Only took 43 years for me to appreciate them. I only remember them breaking character and laughing a small number of times back then (Candace Bergen mixing two names up was the one that stands out) but oh, poor Jane trying to get through that window.
Smoking on tv... ahhh the 70s
SNL still has characters smoke sometimes. When Kate plays that Rafferty character who is constantly being abducted by aliens or ghosts, she is always smoking a cigarette.
Well, Coneheads was a movie from 1993...it just shows how much our screen tech has advanced that it just *seems* like the '70s. LOL
@@Crimethoughtfull The Conehead bits on SNL like this one were late 70s, early 80s. This particular one, per the description, was 1977. The movie was a bit of a throwback when it happened. Aykroyd also smoked prominently in Ghostbusters, which was 1984.
LMAO! Dan Aykroyd jumping through the window at the end..... Gilda Radner and John Belushi breaking character....too hilarious!
Crazy i never knew the original Connie Conehead was Lawanda from Problem Child 2
No smoking, but there's an ashtray...
It was the seventies. Ashtrays were everywhere.
Yeah back in the old days they used to use ashtrays as decoration
@@tolfan4438 it was weird wasnt it? My grandparents had a bunch of them that usually ended up holding candy, change, keys, or random stuff
this was for people who had already lit up, they would have a place to ash and extinguish.
@@cameronjfmj maybe some people but a lot of people who would never let you enter their home with a lit cig still had them.
I did watch the Coneheads Movie as a child in the 90s didn't know this was actually a SNL skit years before :o
"Scallops and Kahlua all over the bathroom floor..."
Anyone else here hungry?
maybe that hairdryer reminds them of some kind of torture device used on their planet....LOL!!!!
The makeup artist who did “Primat” must have had a bad day. Jane Curtin could barely see that cone was so low!
I guess that’s why she tripped at the end.
This is back in the day when Saturday night live was Saturday night live smoke a doobie and watch this stuff and you were laughing your ass off.
Which family is the cone heads? Srry watching with no audio
I’ll give you one guess 😂
@@OvSpP HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@Alessandro B10 ikr very confusing the family with cone shaped heads couldn’t possibly be the coneheads right 🤔😂😂😂
@@savannanc AAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHGAGAGAGAGAGAGAGAHAHAHAHAHAH
The French ones, duh.
I wonder why they Farbers have such squeaky, high pitched voices. They are the real monsters, especially Mrs. Farber.
It's an actual type of regional American accent, only slightly exaggerated for comic effect.
I remember watching this live and will never forget Gilda trying not to laugh.
I lost it when Beldar, Connie and Prymatt jump out the window 😆 🤣 😂 😹
4:25 Why don't we play a little Scrabble? Small rocks for paving roads. No, no that's gravel.
Oh you’re from France - that explains everything!😂
-Hold it, you can't use that!
-Why not??
-Cause it's a soft drink!
-So what??
-OK.
Gilda is always so loud lol. And Connie Conehead kinda looks like Seth Myers
Many cast members of SNL and guest stars was in the movie. I call Coneheads for a SNL movie.
Lol 🕊 😆 🤣 😂 😹 ❤ 🕊 ThankYOU 4Sharing!!! ❤ 🕊 MuchLove!!!
Disney world.
A vast man made construction which duplicates human psycho-sexual experiences through tension releasing fantasy mechanisms.
This is beyond fabulous
And tv will never be the same again 😂
I love the way they talked
Yes I dig liquids
didn’t know Ki-Adi-Mundi was in the “I want to break free” music video
When they break at the end because Jane half trips out of the window…
ohhhh *F R A N C E*
Omg. Never saw this before. That ending was legendary. 😂😂😂
This is priceless. Every second is a jewel!
Dan Akroyd blasted through that window with the most comedic stunt I've ever seen.
We will remunerate with metallic tender disc's.
6:38 This ending was like Samurai Stockbrocker sketch with John Belushi
Love those five gifted performers!
Love, “The Farb”
Posting this video made me rent Coneheads...I'm pretty sure I saw that movie like 2 dozen times in the 90s...Just because it was on TV. I don't exactly know what I'm doing...
I can relate. I’ve been to sooo many dinner parties that were going great until someone had to bring out a hairdryer. Classic.
I've grown up and watched the coneheads movie when I was a kid. I'm born in 1999 and I'm from the UK. I had no idea that coneheads was actually from SNL. I always thought it was a movie to begin with and nothing more. Pretty cool. You see scenes in this similar to the movie. Pretty cool
See I would understand why they broke character in the olden days sometimes… Because that shit was actually funny
It happened a lot on the Carol Burnett show also . None of them could keep a straight face if Tim Conway was involved .
That, and Jane Curtain almost breaking her leg.
My first episode skit. 9 years old woke to go to potty, snuck this one in. 😂 hooked for snl that night.
"Larry, do you think hair dryer means something bad in French?"
Heres something interesting in coneheads movie Jason Alexander played george on Seinfeld was belushis character larry
LOL. He said, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen. "We get that all the time, but no"
Gilda Radner lost it at the end, which is priceless. Jane Curtin had issues following Dan and Laraine through the smashed window, and when she finally made it through, she dropped down in place, but her conehead was still visible. All humans love to laugh at the misfortunes of their friends. RIP
It's criminal how these characters are so forgotten...
3:57 - never knew they had Kahlua in 1977... huh.
Kahlua first went on sale in 1936.
AWWWSEME SKETCH CLASSIC...R.I.P. RADNER/BELUSHI...So Funny When Jane Tripped Jumping OUT the Window and THAN John/Gilda Started to CRACK 🤣🤘👌👍✌
The husband and wife sound like peter and lois Griffin
no they didnt
nyoh my god
I really miss John Belushi.. altough I never met him.
Original SNL..the best!!
A brilliant masterpiece.
Lol the whole pack dan lmfao ??? Yesss
John and Gilda breaking character was sweet
France is such an intriguing place....
The Real SNL .
Live TV! Jane Curtain almost trashed trying to fly through that window, not as much gusto as Ackroyd but Belushi and Radner reaction is priceless!
I thing they thought it was a conhead electric chair
🏆good old days 👀 wish I 🍀time machine😎✌️
The Farb....mass quantities
The Coneheads where derived from the comic strip "Zippy the Pinehead".
tis Zippy the PINhead
I disagree. Zippy was not alien. He simply was a pinhead. Coneheads were highly intelligent. Zippy .... not so much. But I love the Zippy comics . You brought back a good memory.
Their laugh is so good. Baahahahhahahahahahaha
the best part was at the end when they didn't cut Belushi turning his head and hiding his s--t eating grin into his forearm!
Dinner at 10 pm (2200 hrs)? Wtf? That's bedtime for those who have to get up next morning and go to work. 😮
i am currently on the bus trying not to burst out laughing while watching this
Skits like this is what made early SNL such a great show to watch.
The Conehead movie was pretty good.
@Martin luther Kennedy III If that fails, try sitting on it.
@@milascave2 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jane is so beautiful
Sinbad's best employee.