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    SNL Recap: Zooey Deschanel Hosted Episode Features Brief Tribute to Whitney Houston, Lots of Clint Eastwood (Video)

    Saturday Night Live did not not have much time to prepare a tribute for Whitney Houston, whose death was announced hours before the show went on the air. SNL acknowledged the loss by running a picture of Houston and former SNL cast member Molly Shannon.

    Host Zooey Deschanel's presence was not felt particularly strongly in the episode. However, in one memorable segment The Artist star Jean Dujardin made an unexpected appearance to cheer up Deschanel's pouty French girl character as only an extended dance number can. 

    VIDEO: Clint Eastwood Super Bowl Ad Parodied By Rush Limbaugh (Video)

     

    Among the more successful of the night's efforts were a serious of commercials parodying Clint Eastwood's much talked about "Half-Time in America" Super Bowl ad for Chrysler, in which the actor lent his grizzled charm to the American auto industry. Media critics thought it was Eastwood showing support fort he Obama administration's automotive industry bailout, a conclusion Eastwood denied.

    In the SNL version of the ad, Bill Hader's Eastwood seems willign to promote just about everything, from Chryslers to condoms to tickets to next summer's The Dark Knight Rises.

    "What's this commercial for again?" Eastwood asks after going on a political rant in which he says Ron Paul has "chicken legs."

    "Oh right. Chrysler. Get a Chrysler, and get off my damn lawn."

    Nicolas Cage appeared alongside Andy Samberg's version of Cage during Weekend Update.

    "My dream asan actor is to appear in every film ever released. However until now I've only been able to muster a measly 90 percent," said Samberg as Cage.

    VIDEO: Nicolas Cage Denies Vampire Accusations: 'I Don't Drink Blood'

    He goes onto explain that the real Cage washis clone, which would presumably be used to appear in more films. The real Cage gets in a pot shot at Samberg's Cage, saying there are some personality differences between the two.

    "This Nick is an exaggerated, screaming psychopath that really just doesn't' exist," he said, indicating Samberg.

    SNL is new next week with SNL alumna Maya Rudolph hosting and music from Sleigh Bells.

     

    5 comments

    • jamman  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      The Weekend update was good with the Nic Cages. The Clint skit was funny. And the Zoey spoof skit when she plays one of the olson twins was funny. But SNL struggles again to put together a complete show. They underused the host, and the bands have been unusual the last few shows. Too many commercials.
    • CHUCK D.  •  Modesto, California  •  3 months ago
      the boy in Karmin is sooo cute
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      yes it was another not funny SNL as usual
      • jamman 3 months ago
        They only pull off about 2 good shows a season it seems like. So I have to agree with you all and all.
    • PRO2  •  3 months ago
      Zooey = Airhead
      Karmin = Bad
      • jamman 3 months ago
        Well I like her airhead vibe, she really is talented underneath that. But I agree about Karmin. She seemed like a Katy Perry rip-off and when she rapped she squited in a dumpy pose like she was going to lay a steamer on stage. Her band mate, that wierd looking dude was a total dork.
    • Killingjoke  •  3 months ago
      Zoey just as lame as the show itself

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