Sunday, February 12, 2012

SNL Pays Tribute to Whitney Houston, Zooey Deschanel Features a Dance Party with Jean Dujardin

Zooey Deschanel, Saturday Evening Live The tragic dying of Whitney Houston went unmentioned throughout Saturday Evening Live, nevertheless the variety show paid out quiet tribute by going to commercial getting an image in the pop star with Molly Shannon in the 1996 Mary Katherine Gallagher sketch. (Strange timing: Up With The Evening star and former cast member Maya Rudolph, who did a Houston impression when she was around the program, is hosting inside a couple of days.) Host Zooey Deschanel opened up in the show along with her ukulele to do a humorous song relating to this guy who not remember Valentine's and tries to hide it with Happy Birthday balloons, a vintage copy of USA Today plus an 11:15 "reservation" at Olive Garden: Maya Rudolph to host Saturday Evening Live Furthermore to her pretty pipes, Deschanel reached demonstrate her dance moves alongside the star in the Artist, Oscar nominee Jean Dujardin. In the black-and-white-colored episode of SNL's Ces Jeunes p Paris skit - a apparent homage for the Artist - Dujardin competes for Deschanel's affections with muscle-flexing and fancy work: Deschanel let herself function as reason for "Bein' Awesome with Zooey Deschanel." Abby Elliot carried out the adorkable New Girl star, while Deschanel nailed her impression of Mary-Kate Olsen, full of extra-large shades, an enormous Local coffee shop cops which disturbing stare. With looks from Michael Cera and Bjork, it absolutely was every hipster's dream be realized: Nicolas Cage, who stars inside the approaching Ghost Driver follow-up, developed a surprise appearance on Weekend Update alongside Nicolas Cage - also called Andy Samberg getting a prosthetic temple. Inside the segment, referred to as Go into the Cage, Samberg mentioned themselves being the particular Nicolas Cage and mentioned Cage was his cloned twin - an experiment to make sure that Cage could fulfill his imagine turning up in every single film ever released. Can you be sure which Cage is which? The very first is an "exaggerated, screaming psychopath" as well as the other is, well, not: Whoever else consider Dechanel's shot at SNL?

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