The Netflix comedy series 'Norm Macdonald Has a Show' has been cancelled. Netflix executives say the key moment came when they realized that Norm Macdonald has a show.
@@mileskaye8621I know the scripture says judge not lest ye be judged but I'll just come right out and say it. This @mileskaye8621 is a real jerk. Right up there with Roman Thomas III and Albert Fish.
He just goes up to a lady sitting at the bar and says "i can grab a bottle" And after that whole charade, sees if she will let him lay on top of her for a few minutes. Adam Eget pull more "a**" - - (guy, girl, who's asking?) - - down beneath the ole Queensboro bridge.
The "on a break" David Spade thing is the funniest bit. I remember literally melting through the floor from laughing at how David tried to retell the same story all over again and Norm tries not to break. I'm glad you kept that.
I love the Jane Fonda bit. You can see he genuinely charms her - with the “Maybe you can change me” line. Also love Michael Keaton and that “Life is fair” joke.
We did but he came back believing he is actually real life Adolf Hitler.. and all we can get out of him up to now has been "shnagley kagley shnagle" Which we believe is his impression of Adolf, and of German... so he's not ready to go out into the public quite yet..
As a Canadian, it's so great that he ends with the song from "Wayne & Shuster." They were on the Ed Sullivan Show, but their specials on CBC were a staple of 70's TV in Canada.
Norm McDonald is the only celebrity that I actually got sad about their death. I never got to see him perform live and I never really had an answer to the question people always ask about which person alive or dead would you want to have dinner with, it’s definitely norm
I wasad for the trifecta of norm, saget and gottfried... Was a sad year for comedy. But norm and saget weight heavy on me. I used to listen to saget's audiobook to calm my ansiety.
richard feynmand and norm macdonald are 2 of my favorite people. no one was more alive than them. and they both were so smart, they loved to play the fool.
From Wayne and Shuster, a Canadian variety comedy show from the 70s. Only Norm would choose this obscure bit. Must be quite nostalgic for him. At least when he was f*cking alive!
Marlin Brando. Towards the end? It was a funny joke. I laughed at it when he said it and I laughed again when I saw it here tonight. Little did we know that it was toward the end, toward Norm's.
Good universe, this is the show Norm should've had his entire life. So fucking hilarious, perfectly irreverent in every way. It gets funnier every time you watch it, thinking of what all the people went through and how they must be feeling in retrospect...
I can't find all these online...I didn't know he interviewed Keaton. Norm should have had his own talk show for years. That Wayne and Schuster ending is classic!
Spade gets a bad wrap. He is much better than Rob Schneider. Being put into a similar tier with Schneider for the grown ups movies did him a lot of harm. The CASH did him some favors though!
I think Schneider is pretty damn funny. Almost every cameo in the Sandler movies is iconic. He’s a pretty good stand up. Been around ever since I can remember. I’d say he’s about on par with spade for movies. Spade did a couple of joe dirts and a couple other good one it’s in the 90s. He’s never been a cameo guy though. I prefer deuce bigalow over joe dirt but whatever.