The greatest Farley sketch is the Chippendales audition hands down! My favorite deep thought is, "If you ever drop your keys in molten lava....let 'em go, cause man...they're gone!"
My favorite SNL skit is the one where Patrick Swayze and Chris Farley audition for Chippendales... Miss them both! Plus I love the one with Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken... More cowbells... Hilarious!
Wait! No Chippendales? No Celebrity Jeopardy? No Operaman? Canteen boy? Lunch lady land? There are so many top-tier skits you passed over for some that weren't good. Who puts these lists together?
One of my favorite reoccurring skits from90's SNL was Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer as "The Culps" two nerdy music teachers that cover popular songs at proms and other events.
90s SNL was pure gold. You have Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, Wayne and Garth, Celebrity Jeopardy!, Delicious Dish, Mary Katherine Gallagher and of course, One of the greatest regular skits since the show started, "Weekend Update"
I don’t know how you could do a 90s SNL video and not include any Norm though. They could have included Turd Ferguson or his OJ jokes from Weekend Update.
Did they understand that the joke of the Cheerleaders is that they did NOT make the school cheer squad and they made up their own (terrible) cheers and showed up at events like swim meets and chess matches and other oddball sports? 😂😂
My favorite Deep Thoughts is “When I die I want to go like my grandfather, who died in his sleep. And not like the passengers in his car, who died screaming.”
The best Jack Handy is “If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.” The delivery has a nice pause after the question and you think it's like a normal deep thought, and then it just takes a turn right back into Jack Handy deep thoughts territory.
Every knows the Schweddy Balls bit, but I have found very few people who have seen the brilliant follow-up with Betty White playing a woman talking about her “Dusty Muffin” recipe. Please look it up if you haven’t seen it.
"Charlie Farley" 🤣🤣🤣🤣! You know Chris is laughing from above. And Yes...GAP was EXACTLY THAT! Should of shown them the "just cinch it" skit instead, but yeah, GAP was for preppy airheads with no sense of style & Daddy's credit card. I still to this day remember the smell of GAP circa 1994, had a certain smell that I'm sure is still there today. Deep Thoughts was the shit & 90's SNL the best era & time to be alive & in high school. LOUD & PROUD TO BE GEN X ✌️
These kids don't get the references that the sketches are making fun of, of course it's not as funny to them without seeing the original tv shows/commercials
Crystal Gravy had me rolling. I was in high school when Crystal Pepsi was originally on the market, but wasn’t watching SNL at the time. RIP: Phil Hartman and Chris Farley.
The funniest part about the Schweddy Balls sketch for me is that it's a radio show, and I just think about the fictional listeners and what they would be thinking hearing all that.
"I wish I had a kryptonite cross, because then you could keep both Dracula AND Superman away." The one where he tells a story about taking his nephew to "Disneyland" is another that had always stood out in my mind too. 😂
The thing about Wayne’s World is it was supposed to be on a cable access channel which would have been one of the low-quality local channels you could get that had no production value and were just kind of random content. So, the intro titles were very low quality (even then) and the type of graphics a high schooler might make in a audio-visual class.
if you showed the context of the spartan cheerleaders it would be much funnier the joke is they want to be cheerleaders at that school but they are not allowed so they force their cheers anyway
I remember watching Schweddy Balls live with my parents. They were not amused, but I was 12, and was trying so hard not to laugh. Finally I broke, and just laughed my ass off for the rest of the sketch.
No Jingleheimer Junction? Marty Culp and Bobbi Mohan-Culp? Caveman Lawyer? Spade Hollywood Minute? Lunch Lady? Chippendales? Norm's Weekend Updates? Ladies Man? Carvey's Tom Brokaw? There's tons of incredible sketches from the 90s. This could've been an hour long. Need to do another one.
I think the point & premise of the Spartan Cheerleaders went over their heads… it’s the fact they didn’t make the main team so they were forced to cheer at events that don’t have cheerleaders (swim meets, etc)… classic sketch
Deep Thoughts: "When it's raining, I tell a child god is crying, when the child asks why god is crying, I tell them it's probably because of something you did"
@@ericlencher2356 Or Sandler’s Opera guy? There’s so many iconic moments from the 90s. I think the two best eras in SNL history are the OG not ready for Primetime Pjsyers from 1975-1980 and from 1989-1998. It has been the same or even close since 1998.
How is the Spartan cheerleader sketch so hard to “get” for these people? In the first "Spartans" sketch, it's made clear that Craig and Arianna tried out for the Spartan Spirit cheerleading squad and were cut, but made off with the uniforms and began cheering on their own. It’s two people that desperately wanted to be cheerleaders, that just said “screw that we’re gonna cheer anyway”.
Chris Farley’s motivational speaker was so funny to me and my brothers because that was the way our dad talked to us. Just he would go off on a tangent and we would have to sit there for an hour listening to a speech when one of us got in trouble.
Now, time to do the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players, OG cast members from 1975 - 1979. John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Lorraine Newman. Regardless of a generational gap, each one had gone on and made timeless movies and shows.
The the thing about the Spartans cheerleaders skit was that those two didn’t make the real squad because they were terrible. So they bought those outfits and went to random places to perform their routines.
I watched SNL in the 90s and hated the cheerleaders sketches. But I'm not a huge Cheri Oteri fan because all her characters were the same sort of hyper thing. Same (sort of) with Chris Farley. But I started watching in the late 80s and thought 90s SNL was a step down.
@@amyb1078 I loved Cheri Oteri, too! I honestly thought she was going to be the breakout star from the cast. And yeah, it was her energy that got me. Lol.
I get what you're saying...but I know a good amount about the generations before for mine.. without a collective of knowledge literally at your finger tips...so...hard to excuse attention on brain wrought over... Learning! Just my opinion.
@@darlingdeb7010haha public access is even lower than PBS. While PBS is "publicly funded," the programming is still professionally made . Public access, on the other hand, is not paid for by the viewer, but rather the program. So it could range from some municipal government programming, to someone paying for a half-hour slot to do whatever. I've seen people do political shows (ranting/interviewing/taking calls), music shows for local music or a specific subgenre, or even call in shows for all kinds of stuff. Pre-internet, this was the top of the food chain for a "local scene" above chat phone lines, zines, newsletters, etc.
I'm surprised that with all the commercial parody specials and reruns that I've watched some the mud 90's that I've never come across this sketch before.
In the mid-90s, I was a skipper on the Jungle Cruise in Disneyland. I had a Jack Handy book in my pocket at all times in case the ride broke down and I needed to entertain the guests while we waited for the ride to start up again. So that was my favorite segment of this very entertaining video.
I feel lilke back then, the celebrity guest stars were just along for the ride. The show really wasn’t built around them. It was already a freight train flying at high speed and they would just kind of pop along for a sketch or two. They really didn’t need to be there.
Evidently your Spartan Cheerleader skit didn't explain who they really are? They are 2 cheerleaders who didn't make the squad and they cheer at non-traditional events such as a swim meet (the one shown) or chess match. It remains one of my favorite skits.
“When I die, I want to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming in terror, like the passengers in his car.”- Jack Handy
Classic
🤣🤣🤣
The greatest Farley sketch is the Chippendales audition hands down! My favorite deep thought is, "If you ever drop your keys in molten lava....let 'em go, cause man...they're gone!"
Chris Farley and Patrick Swazye as Chip n Dales hopefuls. I love that skit!
YES!!!
My favorite SNL skit is the one where Patrick Swayze and Chris Farley audition for Chippendales... Miss them both! Plus I love the one with Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken... More cowbells... Hilarious!
Your really going to show Matt Foley and not have him jump through the table?
Facts
Preach
Who's Matt Foley? Where is Matt Foley? How is Matt Foley?
It was criminal what they did
@@Paul-vw9tqWhy is Matt Foley?
No Dana Carvey / Church Lady?! That's a sin! 😂
What could have caused that? Could it be....SATAN?!?!
@@embertheelder as the church lady said once," We all make mistakes." lol
Wait! No Chippendales? No Celebrity Jeopardy? No Operaman? Canteen boy? Lunch lady land? There are so many top-tier skits you passed over for some that weren't good. Who puts these lists together?
Pretty sure whoever put the list together probably wasn’t actually alive when the 90s SNL aired either. Or they were little kids.
I know right missed so much of the golden age btw I’m also genz and binged watched every episode from 90-95
The fact that one of them understood that the Shweddy Balls was making fun of NPR makes me happy.
Neil Patrick rarris
My favorite Cheerleader skit was when they were at a swim meet. "Taco. Burrito. What's coming out of your Speedo? You've got trouble!"
Wish you'd shown Celebrity Jeopardy where Sean Connery misreads "An Album Cover." That is my absolute favorite.
Best 90s commercial parody is definitely "Oops, I Crapped My Pants!"
One of my favorite reoccurring skits from90's SNL was Will Ferrell and Ana Gasteyer as "The Culps" two nerdy music teachers that cover popular songs at proms and other events.
They needed to see the Chris Farley 'Chippendales' sketch. LOL!
With Patrick Swayze, which they would have no idea who he is.
90s SNL was pure gold. You have Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, Wayne and Garth, Celebrity Jeopardy!, Delicious Dish, Mary Katherine Gallagher and of course, One of the greatest regular skits since the show started, "Weekend Update"
I don’t know how you could do a 90s SNL video and not include any Norm though. They could have included Turd Ferguson or his OJ jokes from Weekend Update.
SNL 70's BEST!!! Can't beat the original cast. google it then watch it!!1
“If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
― Jack Handy
Some suggestions for a round two: Adam Sandler and Chris Farley "Lunch Lady Land", and Chris Farley and PAtrick Swayze's Chip n' Dale Dancer tryouts.
That van down by the river is the new American Dream LOL. That's an expensive way to live now
The jeopardy on SNL and the weekend updates are legit the best ever.
Did they understand that the joke of the Cheerleaders is that they did NOT make the school cheer squad and they made up their own (terrible) cheers and showed up at events like swim meets and chess matches and other oddball sports? 😂😂
came here to say that. Context is everything when it comes to comedy and they weren't given any frame of reference before viewing the clips.
Celebrity Jeopardy had some of my favorites. Especially when the real Alex Trebek appeared.
My favorite Deep Thoughts is
“When I die I want to go like my grandfather, who died in his sleep. And not like the passengers in his car, who died screaming.”
"If you ever drop your keys into a stream of lava, don't try to pick them up, because man... they're gone."
My is the one about pranking his nephew by taking him to "Disney Land"
The best Jack Handy is “If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.”
The delivery has a nice pause after the question and you think it's like a normal deep thought, and then it just takes a turn right back into Jack Handy deep thoughts territory.
Every knows the Schweddy Balls bit, but I have found very few people who have seen the brilliant follow-up with Betty White playing a woman talking about her “Dusty Muffin” recipe. Please look it up if you haven’t seen it.
They should watch '70's SNL. Richard Pryor, and Chevy Chase, "The Job Interview". They would be traumatized.
Right? I never expected "kids" to be quite so uptight.
Or Mr Robinson’s Neighborhood
Spade's middle career was being in a room (SNL and movies) trying not to crack up to Farley!
Norms weekend updates about oj are the greatest
R.I.P. Norm. 🕯
😂😂😂 YESSSSSSS! They kept telling him to stop and he refused, which makes them even better.
and Michael Jackson
RIP Chris Farley, Phil Hartman, and Norm Macdonald.
It’s Charlie Farley
@@El_BuenoNo, it’s Chris Farley. Charlie Farley is an artist, Chris Farley is a comedian/actor.
Yes for the other two but norm MacDonald was a monster!!
It's Chris Farley @@El_Bueno
"Charlie Farley" 🤣🤣🤣🤣! You know Chris is laughing from above. And Yes...GAP was EXACTLY THAT! Should of shown them the "just cinch it" skit instead, but yeah, GAP was for preppy airheads with no sense of style & Daddy's credit card. I still to this day remember the smell of GAP circa 1994, had a certain smell that I'm sure is still there today. Deep Thoughts was the shit & 90's SNL the best era & time to be alive & in high school. LOUD & PROUD TO BE GEN X ✌️
Spartan Cheerleaders will always be the best. 90s/early 2000s was peak SNL! Schweaty Balls was always my grandmas favorite 😂
"If you're ever falling from a tall building, just go limp like a dummy and maybe someone will try to catch you because, hey....free dummy."
These kids don't get the references that the sketches are making fun of, of course it's not as funny to them without seeing the original tv shows/commercials
Toonses the Driving Cat and the Japanese Game show with Chris Farley hosted by Mike Meyers.
Damn it! April 2000 is when the best sketch EVER aired. You should have included it anyways…
MORE COWBELL!
Next you have to do In Living Color skits
ooh.. yesss plz 😊
*snap* *snap* *snap*
Crystal Gravy had me rolling. I was in high school when Crystal Pepsi was originally on the market, but wasn’t watching SNL at the time.
RIP: Phil Hartman and Chris Farley.
Wayne's world was so big on SNL they ended up making it into a movie and a sequel
The funniest part about the Schweddy Balls sketch for me is that it's a radio show, and I just think about the fictional listeners and what they would be thinking hearing all that.
GenX-er here...I remember all of them...reliving such glorious times!!!
My favorite Jack Handey was, “it takes a big man to cry, but it takes a bigger man, to laugh at that man.”
"I wish I had a kryptonite cross, because then you could keep both Dracula AND Superman away."
The one where he tells a story about taking his nephew to "Disneyland" is another that had always stood out in my mind too. 😂
The thing about Wayne’s World is it was supposed to be on a cable access channel which would have been one of the low-quality local channels you could get that had no production value and were just kind of random content. So, the intro titles were very low quality (even then) and the type of graphics a high schooler might make in a audio-visual class.
Yeah, that seemed to go over their heads. They thought that was the quality of SNL.
Public access = Early RUclips
😅
if you showed the context of the spartan cheerleaders it would be much funnier
the joke is they want to be cheerleaders at that school
but they are not allowed so they force their cheers anyway
You cant forget Chris Farley's Chippendale audition! 😂
Was that the one with Patrick Swayze? I said that one too!
@@jenniferhanson3671 Yep.
One the best parts is that Swayze is actually scared he'd lose at one point as well.
I remember watching Schweddy Balls live with my parents. They were not amused, but I was 12, and was trying so hard not to laugh. Finally I broke, and just laughed my ass off for the rest of the sketch.
Rest In Peace Chris Farley & Phil Hartman. 😔💐💐
I cant believe there wasnt a celebrity jeopardy in there, to me those were the funniest skits of that era.
I wish Chris Farley was still around. That man was hilarious.
Gen Z should also react to 80's SNL, Mad TV, and In Living Color.
I loved Dana Carvey's Church Lady skits.
Me too, but a lot of them were 80s.
@@jediconnor9349 Most of the best ones were in the 80s.
@@miguelsilva3867 That’s what I’m saying!
"i am okay with my sense of humour" lmao I love her!!
The dude in the chair during Wayne’s world is Ed O’Neill. He also played Al Bundy and Jay Pritchett.
Jack Handey was the best thing about SNL. A friend gave me the book Deep Thoughts: So Deep They Squeak.
Yea, seeing this made me think about my dad who just passed, we loved those Deep thoughts and would say them randomly to each other.
Church Chat is my vibe. I'd like to see reactions to a Church Chat compilation.
(Dana Carvey as the Church Lady)
No Jingleheimer Junction? Marty Culp and Bobbi Mohan-Culp? Caveman Lawyer? Spade Hollywood Minute? Lunch Lady? Chippendales? Norm's Weekend Updates? Ladies Man? Carvey's Tom Brokaw? There's tons of incredible sketches from the 90s. This could've been an hour long. Need to do another one.
I think the point & premise of the Spartan Cheerleaders went over their heads… it’s the fact they didn’t make the main team so they were forced to cheer at events that don’t have cheerleaders (swim meets, etc)… classic sketch
You're right.
I would say any Celebrity Jeopardy or even the Need More Cow Bell
@acmarquardt799 I got a fever and there's only 1 prescription
They don't even know Christina Applegate. To not know Married With Children is a crime against humanity. Guilty of cluelessness!.
Not to mention Ed O'Neill in the Wayne's world skit
Should of done Dana carvey as church lady. Hilarious
Deep Thoughts: "When it's raining, I tell a child god is crying, when the child asks why god is crying, I tell them it's probably because of something you did"
That one was the best of the Deep Thoughts segments. 😂
Jack Handy was the best.
I used to end it because you touch yourself at night, lol
I LOVE CHRIS FARLEY!!! R.I.P TO ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTORS/ COMEDIANS I'VE EVER SEEN IN MOVIES AND ON TV!!!!
This video needs more cowbell
That's too late for this video, though I agree!!!
How can you show the skit with Farley, Sandler, and Spade without showing the fries part! That’s the best part!
How’d you miss the Chippendale dance off between Swayze & Chris Farley?
That, plus the Lunch Lady song and sketch with Sandler & Farley! Hysterically funny both of them.
@@ericlencher2356 Or Sandler’s Opera guy? There’s so many iconic moments from the 90s. I think the two best eras in SNL history are the OG not ready for Primetime Pjsyers from 1975-1980 and from 1989-1998. It has been the same or even close since 1998.
I was waiting for Celebrity Jeopardy and Coffee Talk.
How is the Spartan cheerleader sketch so hard to “get” for these people?
In the first "Spartans" sketch, it's made clear that Craig and Arianna tried out for the Spartan Spirit cheerleading squad and were cut, but made off with the uniforms and began cheering on their own.
It’s two people that desperately wanted to be cheerleaders, that just said “screw that we’re gonna cheer anyway”.
Wayne's World, is basically a dude streaming his podcast, in his parent's basement...a couple decades before streaming.
"When I die, I want go peacefully in my sleep.... like my grandfather. Not screaming in terror, like the passengers on his bus."
-- Jack Handey
"The crow seemed to be calling his name thought Caw"
-- Jack Handey
Chris Farley’s motivational speaker was so funny to me and my brothers because that was the way our dad talked to us. Just he would go off on a tangent and we would have to sit there for an hour listening to a speech when one of us got in trouble.
Now, time to do the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players, OG cast members from 1975 - 1979. John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Lorraine Newman. Regardless of a generational gap, each one had gone on and made timeless movies and shows.
Cheeseburger cheeseburger 🤣 wookin pa nub 🤣and of course Point and counterpoint 🤣and so many more
Candygram!
@@sel128 Land Shark!!! LOL
No Coke! PEPSSSSIIIIII!!!
@@Denisehoma1111 John Belushi...CLASIC RIP ...Jane you slut...Weekend update!! LOL Two wild and crazy guys...Steve Martin and Dan Aykroyd,,,lol
Being from Aurora IL and growing up in the 90s, I absolutely loved Wayne's World.
That Colon Blow commercial is hilarious if anyone remembers the Total cereal commercials.
How did they not show celebrity Jeopardy!? Those were the best with Will Ferrell
And Turd Ferguson
These kids have no idea what public access is or how wonderful of an experience it was.
Loved Frankenstein, Tarzan, and Tonto sing Christmas carols.
The one where Phil Hartman couldn't stop laughing. "Fire bad."
The the thing about the Spartans cheerleaders skit was that those two didn’t make the real squad because they were terrible. So they bought those outfits and went to random places to perform their routines.
I watched SNL in the 90s and hated the cheerleaders sketches. But I'm not a huge Cheri Oteri fan because all her characters were the same sort of hyper thing. Same (sort of) with Chris Farley. But I started watching in the late 80s and thought 90s SNL was a step down.
@@amyb1078 I loved Cheri Oteri, too! I honestly thought she was going to be the breakout star from the cast. And yeah, it was her energy that got me. Lol.
They didn't show the better cheerleader skits.
I was waiting for More Cowbell and Jeffrey's Store 🤣🤣
More Cowbell came out in 2000.
@fabianhebestreit3240 Cool, I didn't know that. I thought it was from the 90's.
@@osboss2806 Understandable, it aired in April 2000, so it was right at the cusp.
90s SNL is peak entertainment. Chris Farley was a comedy GOD
Before you criticize these kids, try walking a mile in their shoes. That way, you're a mile away, and you've got their shoes.
Top tier reference
I get what you're saying...but I know a good amount about the generations before for mine.. without a collective of knowledge literally at your finger tips...so...hard to excuse attention on brain wrought over... Learning! Just my opinion.
Well said, Mr. Handey. 😂
The skit with adam sandler, chris Farley and david spade dressed as women shouldve showed chris farleys character freaking out over fries.
"LAY OFF MAN!"
I like how they misinterpret Wayne's World's low production quality as two dudes in a basement on public access for SNL's production quality.
I honestly don't think they have a clue what a PBS show was back then lol.
@@darlingdeb7010haha public access is even lower than PBS. While PBS is "publicly funded," the programming is still professionally made . Public access, on the other hand, is not paid for by the viewer, but rather the program. So it could range from some municipal government programming, to someone paying for a half-hour slot to do whatever. I've seen people do political shows (ranting/interviewing/taking calls), music shows for local music or a specific subgenre, or even call in shows for all kinds of stuff. Pre-internet, this was the top of the food chain for a "local scene" above chat phone lines, zines, newsletters, etc.
Maybe the kids would have understood if they were told Wayne and Garth were OG live streamers.
Whenever I see Phil Hartman I get sad. He had so much life left & was so funny.
Lol. Chris Farley in the coffee skit is so me if you try to give me decaf 😂
I remember seeing it when it aired....and all of us were on the floor laughing.
I'm surprised that with all the commercial parody specials and reruns that I've watched some the mud 90's that I've never come across this sketch before.
Crystal Gravy makes zero sense without the context of knowing what Crystal Pepsi was.
I felt that what they showed the reactors was missing a lot of context.
@@Lookn4Gsus True. I think they saw the entire skit but it was never the original, so definitely some context missing.
@@Lookn4Gsus A lot of stuff was edited out of the video, so they probably did give them some context
In the mid-90s, I was a skipper on the Jungle Cruise in Disneyland. I had a Jack Handy book in my pocket at all times in case the ride broke down and I needed to entertain the guests while we waited for the ride to start up again. So that was my favorite segment of this very entertaining video.
Where is Dana Carvey’s Church Lady Skit? Toonces the driving cat? Mike Myers’ skits were my favorite but this was a great era for SNL.
I was wondering about that too
And now Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey: “My girlfriend got offended when I used the word ‘puke’, but that’s what I thought her dinner tasted like.”
“If God dwells inside us, like some people say, I sure hope he likes enchiladas, because that's what he's getting.”
I remember watching all of them and when i was a kid watching the Jack Handy one's, me and my sister would laugh our asses off
"THIS IS GIVING STAR WARS"
god i hate everything
I feel lilke back then, the celebrity guest stars were just along for the ride. The show really wasn’t built around them. It was already a freight train flying at high speed and they would just kind of pop along for a sketch or two. They really didn’t need to be there.
Didn’t realize how us Gen x’ers sarcasm and sick sense of humor was almost universal. Seems so weird that these kids don’t get this humor right away.
If you wanted them to die laughing ...Chris Farley and Patrick swayze as Chip n dale dancers......
They followed shweddy balls with Betty White and Dusty's muffins
Miss Phil Hartman, he was hilarious.
“It takes a big man to cry, but it takes an even bigger man to laugh at that man.” - Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey
Evidently your Spartan Cheerleader skit didn't explain who they really are? They are 2 cheerleaders who didn't make the squad and they cheer at non-traditional events such as a swim meet (the one shown) or chess match. It remains one of my favorite skits.
I cannot believe that I watched all of these live on the TV😂😂😂😂 Makes me feel so old😂😂😂
The skits would be funnier to them if they knew about the actual coffee commercials and fiber cereal commercials that the skits parody.
I remember an SNL commercial from back in the day called "Puppy Uppers and Doggie Downers" that was pretty hilarious.
RIP to Chris Farley and Phil Hartman
Church lady with Dana Carvy will always be one of my faves also if we go way way back anything with Eddie Murphy.😊