Looking Back at “SNL” Films: A Little Bit of Excellent, A Whole Lot of Bogus and Sad
When we learned that the folks at “Saturday Night Live” had decided to transform the “MacGruber” sketches into a feature-length motion picture, our first reaction was excitement, but it quickly dwindled somewhat when we considered the track record of movies which were inspired by sketches or short films on “SNL.” As the “MacGruber” release date grew ever closer, however, we began to do a little more research into the whole “SNL”-film phenomenon, and we realized that the chances of getting a legitimately great comedy are actually a little bit better than we thought. Not that much better, mind you…I mean, after all, you can’t just grant a free pass to a franchise that’s given us “It’s Pat”…but when you factor in the film inspired by the animated adventures of a grumpy, mumbling gentleman named Milton, for a brief moment, you can almost forgive them for “Superstar.”
Almost.
Join us now as we take a look back through the mists of time and investigate the 17 motion pictures which made the jump from “SNL” sketch to feature film, in a little piece we like to call…
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Tags: A Night At The Roxbury, Blues Brothers 2000, Bob Roberts, Coneheads, Gilda Live, Harold, Headlines, It's Pat, Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, Mr. Saturday Night, Office Space, Stuart Saves His Family, Superstar, The Blues Brothers, The Ladies Man, Wayne's World, Wayne's World 2, Will Harris