For more SNL videos, check out our playlist!: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M_erRmsyAGQ.html What is your all-time favorite surprise cameo from “SNL”? Let us know in the comments.
I can not understate how important it was for Keenan to get that brief moment on stage with Eddie and the rest of the legends. While he was never a traditional stand up comedian, he has been consistently featured in comedy roles on TV and the big screen for over 20 years. Whether you think he's funny or not, he deserves his due.
@@iec7587 gee. Thanks for your opinion. I meant to address the official comedy committee to get confirmation about this! Oh wait.. thats not a thing.. so uh? F off? Did I ask for your opinion? Naw. I love Keenan , his work in goodburger , all that , Keenan and Kel , and SNL has given him enough to warrant his presence. Once again, ill repeat myself, he is not a stand up comedian. But in terms of sketch/tv comedy, he def belongs. You won't change my mind. So, dont bother arguing 😊
@@JRMagro F off??a little touchy. Are you a family member? I said he has done well but to be put up there with 3 comedy legends and Tracy who is a far superior talented comedian is ludicrous. And you asked for others' opinions as soon as you submitted yours. That is kind of how a commenting board works in case you didnt know.
@@iec7587 nope. Never asked. You gave yours without invitation. Hes not a family member. Im just tired of people thinking they have the right to go around disregarding other peoples opinions. You're allowed to feel that way, but comment it by yourself, not in response to my opinion. Get a life instead of going around RU-vid just looking to pick a fight. Especially about something so random and insignificant. Are you really that bored or just have no life? I'm praising somebody, trying to spread positivity, while you look to bring everyone down. Go find another hobby. And naw. Coming from a stand up comedian myself. Keenans career is just as storied and deserves just as much credit as the others. Like I said, keep disagreeing all you like sir. You won't change my mind. Now, if you excuse me, im done with this. I got to go get ready for a date. Bet you've never heard of those before. 😘
@@JRMagro I disagree. keenan's career is just as storied??? (maybe like Tracy's)you are delusional. Just killing time while I have a Zoom conf call running in the background. Y Hope your date works out.
My favourite was Janet Reno's appearance after Will Ferrell made a hilarious impersonation of her for several skits. I just always remember when she shouts "IT's OVER, JANET!" off screen and bursts through a wall.
Tina is so hot without her usual eyeglasses. Put them on and she looks like a smarmy librarian spinster, though. Why would you mar your appearance like that?
I remember when Babs walked out on the stage! I literally screamed!! I can only imagine how Madonna felt. Well it was all over her face so I guess I don’t have to imagine after all! 😂
The cameo by Barbara Streisand on Coffee Talk is legendary. I remember seeing it when it was live, and it still kind of exciting see Barbara pop out right at the end.
You guys forgot about Beyoncè surprise cameo on SNL when Andy Samberg, Justin Timberlake and Paul Rudd was doing the "Single Ladies" music video parody 😂 lol!!
Anxiously awaiting John Mulaney's next episode because the five timers club episodes are always iconic and he hosts so frequently, I know we'll get it soon 🥺
Emilia Clarke and Rose Leslie when Kit Harrington hosted and Lindsay Buckingham on Kenan's sketch "what's up with that?". If I had to pick a John mulaney cameo it would have been his cameo with bill hader on weekend update
@@zman92630 HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Thank you for that! My husband and I stopped watching it after the David Spade/Chris Farley era. Just the other day we were talking about this! How in the heck are shows like MadTv &/or In Living Color not on the air but SNL is!
@Chad Wilson - I was so impressed by John Belushi because Joe Cocker’s movements were so sporadic and took so much effort! I bet he has to take a nap for like 2 days after doing that bit!
All great appearances. One of my favorites was the time years ago when Peter Tosh, the musical guest, performed “Don’t Look Back” from his current album. That was a cut that Mick Jagger had sung backup on, and about halfway through Tosh’s performance, Jagger himself wandered onstage, grinned his mega-mischievous grin, and sang his part right next to Peter.
Paul McCartney must have cameoed at least a dozen times in the 80s and 90s, and each and every time it was always beyond thrilling! I would flit around in my own Ed Grimley dance out of excitement. I'm sorry I wasn't born earlier to enjoy the first years of SNL, but this was completely gold tv for me and that era!
When Saturday Night Live came on TV in 1975, we in Ottawa, Canada didn't have cable! We had a huge antenna on our roof! When the Emmy's were on that year and SNL won a ton of Emmy's. I can remember as if it was yesterday, watching, wondering what in hell was SNL and who were all those SNL staff! We did get cable shortly after and was lucky to have seen those SNL shows with those great actors.
One of the best cameos I know of is from when David Schwimmer hosted the show. He comes out for the monologue, essentially doing the Friends theme song in spoken word fashion, eventually introducing Lisa Kudrow and Jennifer Aniston. But then out comes Gary Coleman, the guy who played the oldest Brady boy from The Brady Brunch, and the guy from Good Times.
@@jackiegreiner8303 I read it as Gary Coleman, the guy who played the oldest Brady boy from The Brady Brunch (Barry Williams), and the guy from Good Times...three different people, and not the commenter saying that Gary Coleman was in The Brady Brunch.
I'll give a nod to the cast of "Taxi" showing up when Danny DeVito hosted in the very early 80s. "Taxi" had just been canned by ABC, and it would soon move to NBC, (and was almost on HBO!) Perfect!
I really loved that you can actually see the presenter, this is one of those cases where a beautiful voice matches a beautiful face, with all due respect.
Jimmy and Justin together is comedic gold. Justin alone is a world class music superstar. Jimmy alone is a talk show host that annoyingly interrupts guests and fake laughs uncontrollably. Change my mind
I will ALWAYS love The Barry Gibb Talk Show. The fact that now SIR Barry Gibb himself cameoed in the reprise is hands down my favorite moment on SNL. This skit was so good my church parodied it for our annual Volunteer Appreciation Night that was SNL themed just a couple of years after the first version aired. I nearly cried it was so good. 😂 I would love to see Jimmy and Justin revisit this skit again and hope to be in the audience if/when they do. #ForeverABeeGeesFan 🕺🎭❤
I saw the Jim Brewer/Joe Pesci live and it was the best. I still love that one, because their faces fell and Colin would not look DeNero in the face. It was awesome.
Actually that was the last Bee Gee skit that SNL did. A few days before, Robin Gibb past away in real life so when the skit aired, I thought it was in poor taste until Barry Gibb appeared and validated it...
Have to agree with your #1 pick. First of all, Mike Meyers' "Coffee Talk" is one of the funniest sketches on SNL (I'm a bit more old school in that), and that particular episode is hilarious. Great to know their appearances of shock were real.
Two glaring omissions: Honorable Mention: Janet Reno interrupting the Janet Reno Dance Party and Top 10: George H. W. Bush criticizing Dana Carvey's Cold Open (but since it was a remote video I can understand not qualifying on a technicality)
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!!! Janet Reno was without a doubt number 1!!!!! “I like your dress, Janet.” “Thanks Janet.” 😁 And thank you so much for the reminder about. Bush critiquing Dana Carvey I can’t believe I forgot about that one!!!!! Absolute gold.
#1 was the very first i thought of, yet thought it wouldn't have been even mentioned here! i very nearly broke my legs jumping over the coffee table when Barbra did that surprise, "All this talk about buttah's making me hungry!" i was with my friend, Kevin, in the basement wreck-room, and man, did he laugh seeing my reaction!
You knpw I have always wondered why it is never mentioned. I don't even think she was creditied with playing on the screen. Thank you, now i know I am not crazy!!! or not.
Wasn't she the host of that episode? The theme of this video is surprise cameos, so that isn't part of the topic. Madonna was a cameo and then Barbra was an even more unexpected cameo.
God your in love with your voice, if you would stop yapping and let the sound of the real show play a little bit longer, it would probably be funnier and more entertaining!
just awesome how you decide that we would rather hear you talk about the sketches instead of just letting us watch the them. the title should have been " me talking about the top most surprising SNL cameos"
I'd like to say that just before the Matt Damon piece, for me, was an advertisement done by Matt Damon... the universe trying to tell me something about him. 😆 🤣
In the full thing, the audience is completely eating it up. They can hardly get through their bits because the audience is laughing or cheering at nearly everything they say.
Janet Reno's Dance Party? As a pre-teen watching those (and not too familiar with politics) my mind was blown. I truly thought it was Janet Reno on there each week, only to be very confused when the real Janet Reno crashed the party.
Two of my favorites that didn't make the list was Janet Reno (crashing through the wall in the final Janet Reno's Dance Party sketch) and seeing the legendary Ernest Borgnine sitting on the panel (between Bill Hader and Morgan Freeman) in the "What's Up with That" sketch.
8:06 “You’re looking at half of Netflix’s budget right here😄” - Dave Chappelle Imagine if Richard Pryor and Bernie Mac stood on stage with them🥲RIP legends
First surprise of this video: Seeing the person who's voice we always hear on these countdown lists... And seeing that it's a real person's voice, not synthesized!