XPost: alt.tv.snl, rec.arts.tv
[email protected] wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfRzSpcO3XA
Saturday Night Live has been a staple in comedy for over 40 years. With a >long list of heavy hitters that have come through the doors of Studio H at 30 >Rock, SNL has maintained a level of success never seen in another sketch >comedy show. Though one of it's most successful alumni, Adam Sandler, was >fired after just a few short years on the show. Leaving SNL behind, Adam >Sandler became one of the biggest movie stars on the planet. But how did >Sandler make all this possible?
He hosted SNL semi recently and did a fantastic job. On Howard Stern, Sandler basically said he wasn't rehired, but said he wasn't salty towards SNL at all years later b/c of all SNL did for him. I wouldn't say he was fired, more so
he just wasn't rehired for further seasons. At the end of the day, Sandler
and SNL clearly still have a great relationship and Sandler has done well. Basically the culture and times changed, and so did the cast. At the end of
the day, it was a happy ending for both parties, but I personally don't find SNL that entertaining anymore and Sandler's movies are hit or miss, but he is
a super nice guy, that is for sure.
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