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erronis

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Wed Dec 25, 2024, 01:28 PM Wednesday

A Holiday Wish with Steve Martin on SNL -- DIgby



I’m just leaving that classic bit here for your enjoyment on Christmas morning. It never gets old. But if you’re interested, please click over to this great piece by Jeff Maurer breaking down why it’s so great. An excerpt:

In my opinion, this is still funny after 38 years, which is remarkable. One reason why it perseveres might be because it’s all wit and no cheats: It’s not a song or an impression, there are no costumes or pop culture references or celebrity cameos. It’s just a fucking guy sitting in a chair talking — the only “cheat” is that the guy is Steve Martin

So: The writing is doing all the work. And the writing is an especially clean example of the three steps of sketch writing, which are: 1) Establish the game, 2) Heighten the game, and 3) Blow it out.

Read on for what he means by that. It’s fascinating.


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A Holiday Wish with Steve Martin on SNL -- DIgby (Original Post) erronis Wednesday OP
Narcissist wish list pfitz59 Wednesday #1
Yup - it does sound like Donnie. But Steve Martin has class. erronis Wednesday #2
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