01-26-2025, 11:49 PM
I thought someone here reviewed this but it’s too common a word to search out.
It was distracting. Kinda reminded me of the first Kelvin timeline Star Trek movie in that the actors portraying the players were doing solid impressions yet making it their own. Lots of nods to the show back in the day, references to various sketches and characters. You’d really have to be in our gen who saw the premiere of SNL to follow who’s who. I didn’t buy into Lorne’s portrayal, which was awkward because he was the protag. Ackroyd’s talkdown method made me giggle. I also liked some of the one-er shots - not too long but captured the frantic ness of it all, which is was those kinds of shots do best.
D00M recommended for the nostalgia alone.
It was distracting. Kinda reminded me of the first Kelvin timeline Star Trek movie in that the actors portraying the players were doing solid impressions yet making it their own. Lots of nods to the show back in the day, references to various sketches and characters. You’d really have to be in our gen who saw the premiere of SNL to follow who’s who. I didn’t buy into Lorne’s portrayal, which was awkward because he was the protag. Ackroyd’s talkdown method made me giggle. I also liked some of the one-er shots - not too long but captured the frantic ness of it all, which is was those kinds of shots do best.
D00M recommended for the nostalgia alone.
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