• Ginny [they/she]
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    566 months ago

    Rob Schneider peaked literally last century with Deuce Bigalow. As if that were not bad enough…

      • Flying SquidOP
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        206 months ago

        He peaked at the first “making copies” sketch. Then they didn’t stop.

        • @jj4211@lemmy.world
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          36 months ago

          Yeah, that was particularly bad habit of SNL back then. They hit upon a mildly amusing joke and then just beat it to death by doing it over and over when it was barely a little funny the first time.

          It’s a wonder they didn’t create a “making copies” movie with how they were back then.

          • Flying SquidOP
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            46 months ago

            On the other hand, sometimes those movies were surprising.

            Remember that The Blues Brothers was a one-joke SNL sketch, as was Spinal Tap.

            From that era, the Wayne’s World movies weren’t high art, but they were pretty funny.

            • @Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world
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              76 months ago

              Wait! Spinal tap wasn’t an SNL sketch.

              It was a sketch on something called “The TV Show” according to wiki.

              It says they worked on a pilot for The TV Show, which had spinal tap as one of the sketches.

              I guess it still started as a sketch so you are right in your point that sometimes these things start as nothing more than that but it wasnt SNL. Although the cast have all been on SNL at some point.

      • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        But what about all those Adam Sandler movies where he shows up for 20 seconds to say ‘‘you can do it’’?