BenGibbard
Behind the scenes of SNL
Now this is just plain ol' funny. Seems that during the Scarlett Johansson & Death
Cab for Cutie episode of Saturday Night Live from a few weeks ago, someone turned on a camera to catch
this
during a Death Cab rehearsal.
It's a bit dark, but you can clearly make out Jorma Taccone (of The Lonely Island) dancing topless while Ben Gibbard sings "Soul Meets Body." Jorma, in the middle of the picture to the right, along with Andy Samberg and Akiva Schaffer, all joined SNL at the same time. Jorma and Akiva are writers for the show now. The best part of the video is when it pans over to Bill Hader standing off to the side. He's just shaking his head in disapproval. It's hilarious. Not sure who our mystery cameraman is, but if you're reading this - please post more of this stuff to the net.
[Thanks to Katie for bringing this to our attention.]
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