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When SNL was funny... now on iTunes

by Anna Johns, posted Jan 10th 2006 10:29PM
Remember the good ol' days of Saturday Night Live? You can. On your video iPod, or just on your computer. This week, iTunes released all sorts of video clips that span the last 30 years of Saturday Night Live. You can purchase individual sketches, including The Hanukkah Song, Wake Up and Smile, Schwetty Balls, Motivational Speaker, plus a few oldies-but-goodies like Word Association with Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor, and King Tut with Steve Martin. There are also all sorts of commercial parodies such as Colon Blow, Oops I Crapped My Pants, and Mom Jeans (what? no Clear Gravy?). You really have to love those sketches, though, because they each cost $2. The collection is by no means complete, but it looks as though SNL is just getting started. For instance, I didn't see any of the Wayne's World or Church Lady sketches available for individual purchase. However, those are included on the "Best Of" compilations that are also available for download, for $10.

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Jay

screw that. u can watch them all for free, all over the Internet.

January 11 2006 at 9:54 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Gordy

Or, all 18 (+/-) for $9.99.

January 11 2006 at 8:56 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Natrino

Most of the sketches are about the length of music videos, so I don't see $1.99 as bad.

I just want a ton more sketches.

January 11 2006 at 2:10 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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