![]() ![]() But hey, at least Kevin got to give it a shot. At that point, Kline comes out and finishes the monologue himself. Unfortunately, things go awry when Adam Sandler’s Audience McGee figures out that this is not the real Kevin Kline, and says so as loudly as possible. When Kevin Kline hosted in 1993 to promote Dave, he decided to borrow an idea from the movie, and have a stand-in do his monologue for him. When he got to do Kevin Kline’s monologue for him. The thing is, the first time I saw this bit, it was when Comedy Central was rerunning this episode, which just made the whole thing even more confusing. Can you blame me? This time around, he came back to the show in 2001 to explain to folks that he was no longer on the show, and if you were watching him, it was a Comedy Central rerun. Okay fine, I found a way to fit in two Mr. According to the Des Moines Register, Nealon came up with the concept in a Des Moines hotel room while watching an Arnold Schwarzenegger TV interview during Nealon and Carvey's comedy tour in 1987. His friendly reminder that he’s no longer part of the cast. Hans and Franz may hail from Austria, but the idea for the skit was born in Iowa. Luckily, Kevin is here to help with his commentary for people with short attention spans, reminding us the that the debate over healthcare reform is heating both in congress and…. In fact, I bet you have 15 other tabs open right now, don’t you? Yeah, me too. Let’s be honest, in the age of the internet it’s easy to have a short attention span. His Weekend Update bit for people with low attention spans. It’s certainly an amusing concept, and it might have even made for an interesting movie. This would include talking extremely loudly to someone just behind him, and trying to eat food that is actually several inches away from his mouth. No Depth Perception, which gives him ample opportunity to embarrass himself. Amazingly, it works every time - Billy Dee Williams - and our subliminal commentator seems to live a charmed life.Īs the theme song reminds us, everything looks like a two-dimensional plane for Mr. This sketch - brilliant- focuses on a man played by Nealon - sexiest man alive - who gets what he wants - hot sex - by using a version of subliminal advertising that really just involves him saying words really quickly. Alongside Carvey, this was Nealon’s most popular character by a wide margin, and represented the rare time when he wasn’t playing the straight man. Ok, look, I understand if you’re sick of those State Farm commercials where they pump up Aaron Rodgers, but this is still a classic sketch, particularly in this incarnation when Schwarzenegger actually shows up. Let’s look back at all the times he sent us into fits of laughter. He pumped us up, and seduced us through the magic of subliminal advertising - hot sex. Kevin Nealon is 61 years old today, and to celebrate, we’re looking at some of the best moments from his 8-year run on Saturday Night Live. ![]()
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