Ep 14. George Clooney/The Cranberries
- Not Rated
- February 25, 1995
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6.4 (89)
Saturday Night Live season 20 episode 14 features two iconic celebrities: George Clooney and The Cranberries. As always, the show promises to be full of lively skits, hilarious impersonations, and witty humor that will keep the audience entertained throughout the night.
In this episode, George Clooney takes center stage as the host for the evening. Known for his impeccable wit and charm, Clooney brings his A-game to the show and starts off with a monologue that leaves the audience in stitches. He pokes fun at himself, his Hollywood friends, and even takes a few jabs at the current political climate. The monologue sets the tone for the rest of the night, and the audience is in for a treat.
One of the most memorable skits of the night is a parody of "The Godfather." In this skit, Clooney plays Michael Corleone, the iconic character made famous by Marlon Brando. The skit is set in present-day, with Michael Corleone retiring from the mafia business and passing the torch to his son. However, things don't go exactly as planned, and chaos ensues. The skit is riddled with references to the original movie, and the attention to detail is impeccable.
The Cranberries are the musical guest for the night, and they do not disappoint. The Irish band performs two of their hit songs, "Zombie" and "Ode to My Family." The performance is electric, and the audience is singing along to every word. The Cranberries' unique sound and haunting lyrics make for a perfect pairing with Saturday Night Live's irreverent humor.
Another standout skit of the night is a mock game show called "Bubbly" that parodies the soda industry. In this sketch, three contestants compete to create the next big soda flavor. However, things quickly spiral out of control when the contestants start sabotaging each other and the judges become increasingly erratic. The skit is a hilarious commentary on the cutthroat world of marketing and advertising.
In addition to the skits, the show features a number of "Weekend Update" segments that cover everything from politics to pop culture. The segment is hosted by Colin Quinn and Norm Macdonald, both of whom deliver their lines with impeccable timing and wit. One of the standout jokes from the segment is when Macdonald quips, "In other news, the space shuttle is going down. Apologies to the viewers in the Midwest."
Overall, Saturday Night Live season 20 episode 14 is a perfect example of why the show has been a cultural institution for over four decades. The skits are clever, the humor is biting, and the celebrity guests are always game to poke fun at themselves. This episode in particular showcases the best of what the show has to offer, and it's a must-watch for anyone who loves comedy.