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snl. I like mad tv too, but both shows have gone downhill IMO, still a lil funny, but nowhere as creative or memorable as before. The fact that the good cast members have left doesn't help things. I know, beating a dead horse, my apologies.
I'm 19, and used to spend my summers watching snl/mad tv/kids in the all reruns.
MADTv has its moments, but I just really dislike some of their reoccuring sketches that seem too over the top for me, like the Stuart or Miss Swan. SNL isn't as good as it used to be (even in my lifetime) but I'll usually give SNL at a shot at entertaining me while MADTv is usually a last resort.
OddBall more or less took the words out of my mouth.
When MadTV is gold it's about the funniest thing on TV, unfortunately most of the time it is pretty stupid. (IMHO) SNL isn't what it used to be, but when I watch it (which is pretty rare these days) I can at least count on a few quality sketches. Darryl Hammond (is he still on? Haven't watched it in a while) is one of the funniest impressionists I've ever seen. (His stand-up act is pretty funny as well...)
Mad TV has always been horrible and unfunnny. SNL is just recently horrible and unfunny. But when Ferrell was still on, back all the way to Chevy Chase, this show was the best there was. Too bad it isn't good anymore.
If you disagree with me you have a bad sense of humor and therefore are wrong, meaning you shouldn't post anymore in this thread.
I don't think it's a fair fight. SNL has had such a long and prestigious history whereas Mad is relevantly a new show in comparison. Furthermore, SNL has launched so many cast members into what could be considered super stardom. I can't think of one Mad cast member as of yet that has reached the same level as even the least successful cast member that has made the leap to the big screen.
Furthermore, SNL has launched so many cast members into what could be considered super stardom. I can't think of one Mad cast member as of yet that has reached the same level as even the least successful cast member that has made the leap to the big screen.
Doesn't that just prove that snl, it's writers, the cast, etc. have that "something" that madtv doesn't?
Of course, and that “something” is a more popularly accepted and marketable source of comedic talent.
True I guess. Madtv always had a somewhat off-kilter sense of humor, but good in it's own way. Both shows sadly seem to use lame immature type jokes nowadays, with a racial stereotype thrown in at least once an episode. I think they're targeting drunk college kids or something. I can barely remember any sketches, nothing truly stands out anymore. I can recall the mad tv hiding the cupboard skit though, that was freakin hilarious. Better than snl's crappy parody, which proved that their current cast can't even "fake" act right.
I never really got into MadTV. Every time I would tune-in, I just didn't find it all that funny and changed the channel within a few minutes or so. Today, I rarely watch SNL because it just isn't that funny anymore.
The Dave Chappelle Show, however, is another story and probably one of the most original and hilarious comedic shows on TV today.