The audience will be small for Stella Street, a daft mockumentary based on a BBC -
TV skit about celebrities who converge on suburbia.
Not exact matches
TV families and your own are hard to tell apart, except yours isn't interrupted every six minutes by commercials and theirs don't get bogged down into nothingness, a state where nothing happens, no
skit, no zany visitors, no outburst on the laugh track, nothing at all but boredom and a lost feeling...
Comedy
skits like the «Lowered Expectations» routine by MAD
TV poked fun at the personals industry and the stereotypes of singles who «needed» to use dating services.
(I was reminded of certain
TV comedy
skits where the heroic canine, running to get help, barks for about thirty seconds and the strangers he's communicating with deduce that the sawmill's on fire, the heroine is tied to the railroad tracks AND the mortgage is overdue!)
He reasserted his renegade - outsider cred by dutifully clocking in at Studio 8H and then lacing one of his Saturday Night Live
skits with an impromptu, live -
TV four - letter word.
It won't take a genius to figure out, even without having seen the
skit on SNL, that MacGruber is a parody of the hit
TV show MacGyver, wherein the titular hero saves the day using a genius combination of innocuous items to construct some incredibly tool.
· Deleted Scenes with commentary by James Cameron · Behind - the - Scenes Featurettes · Construction Timelapse · Deep Dive Presentation — Narrated by James Cameron · $ 200,000,001: A Ship's Odyssey — the Titanic Crew Video · Videomatics · Visual Effects · Music Video — «My Heart Will Go On» by Celine Dion · Trailers ·
TV Spots · Still Galleries o Titanic Scriptment by James Cameron o Storyboard Sequences o Production Artwork o Photographs o Ken Marshall's Painting Gallery o Concept Posters and One Sheets o By the Numbers o Bibliography · Titanic Parodies o MTV's 1998 Movie Awards
skit o Saturday Night Live
skit o Titanic in 30 Seconds
If one were to strip out all of the needless, gratuitous and misguided scenes, one could probably have a hell of a funny «Saturday Night Live»
skit which parodied the 70s
TV show.
WORD ASSOCIATION Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor square off in a
skit that uses a job interview to explore America's racial tensions with a candor that you won't be seeing on network
TV again, late - night or otherwise.
Most of the time was taken up by executives discussing initiatives better meant for a press release, like Xbox Entertainment Studios, an internal
TV and movie studio that no longer exists, or goofy
skits with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to hype an NFL app.
But what further differentiates an artist's sketch from a
skit on Saturday Night Liveis that these videos and performances are «made specifically to be in a dialogue with other pieces of art — paintings, sculpture — rather than in a dialogue with
TV and other mass media,» says Phillips.
Chair of three - person arbitration panel, contract dispute concerning famous
TV comedy star's video distribution rights to favorite
skits from famous «Golden Age of Television» shows