Sunday, October 13, 2013

Bruce Willis Flexes Comic Muscle Within The 'Saturday Night Live'!

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Bruce Willis Flexes Comic Muscle
Promoting movies is made for chumps. That’s 1 lesson learned from Bruce Willis’ 'Saturday Night Live' gig.

As soon as you’re John McClane, you host SNL because you wish to host SNL. No movie, tv show or album plugs required.

The consequence was that Willis, who hosted for once in 24 years, was the badass we’ve all arrive at love: tough, reliable and, yes, a killer having a joke.

Here’s some from the highlights of how he made us laugh. Tough. Sorry - couldn't avoid.

In a spoof involving Alfonso Cuaron’s astronaut thriller gravity, Taran Killam (as George Clooney) along with Cecily Strong (as Sandra Bullock) feel this sting of the U. S. government shutdown while, in their time involving peril, the only person they could reach at NASA vision control is Carl, the particular janitor. His advice to acquire them back to World involves something he saw in Charlie plus the Chocolate Factory.

So what does any 58-years-old action star do having a five-minute monologue segment when he's nothing to promote? It’s time for you to chat about the household, share a picture of the newborn daughter Mabel Ray and then jam mercilessly on the particular harmonica. This guy has been passed over for Ashton Kutcher?

Willis plus the male SNL cast members start up their own secret Youngster Dance Party when their girlfriends are outside of sight. The party is usually a flashy pre-recorded video music where Killam, Bobby Moynihan, Beck Bennett, Kenan Thompson and Jay Pharoah dance alongside Bruce Willis while spraying one another with silly string and 'shaking their sacks.'

He might be the particular star of SNL early shock as to, but there’s one Taran Killam character that you should left in the writing room permanently: Eddie, the 31-year old loser son who loves to make fun of people once they mispronounce a word. Sad to say, this is not Eddie's first appearance on this show, and if the writers lack anything better to throw because last half hour involving air time - it may not be his last.

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