I could have sworn that Taco Town was a Digital Short, considering it contains the regulars Samberg and Forte, but alas it's not.
1. **** in a Box
2. Iran So Far Away
3. Chronic-what-cles of Narnia
4. Jizz in my Pants
5. Dear Sister (mmm whatcha say)
6. Motherlovers
7. On a Boat
8. Boombox
9. Jack Sparrow
10. Natlie Portman
11. Like a Boss
12. Golden Rule
That is a tough list. Holy crap. I could go to 20.
These shorts are easily the best part of SNL in the past 10 years.
Forgot about Narnia and Natalie's rap.
A lot of people forgot Dear Sister as well, but those are from the beginning before it became a really big thing. Maybe that is why I rank them so high too, Narnia pretty much started all of this.
Deep thoughts by Jack Handy...... or does that not count?
Im an 80's early 90's fan to this day.
Yeah that's a little early. But just remember, if you ever drop your keys into a river of molten lava, let 'em go, because, man, they're gone.Deep thoughts by Jack Handy...... or does that not count?
Im an 80's early 90's fan to this day.
Not even close.
SNL Digital Shorts are a The Lonely Island (Taccone, Schaffer, and Samberg) production and first aired December 2005.
Not dissing Jack Handy, you're just off by about a decade and a half.
Absolutely not. The newer ones are them. Digital Shorts have been around for a long time. This is on FunnyorDie now, but it was originally a Digital Short:
Stavenhagen's Food Pawn Shop with Steve Buscemi and Will Ferrell from Adam Ghost Panther McKay and Will Ferrell.flv - YouTube
Lazy Sunday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Lazy Sunday" is a song and short video by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island, released on December 17, 2005, broadcast on Saturday Night Live as the second Digital Short. Primarily performed by Andy Samberg and fellow cast member Chris Parnell, the song and accompanying music video follow the two comedians as they eat cupcakes from the Magnolia Bakery, buy snacks at a convenience store, and smuggle the food into a Sunday afternoon matinee of The Chronicles of Narnia.
The song was written by Samberg and Parnell, as well as Lonely Island members Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, in one night. They recorded the following night in the comedy troupe's office and shot the music video around Manhattan the next morning using a borrowed camera. After being quickly mixed and edited by Schaffer, the short was approved for broadcast on the next evening's telecast of Saturday Night Live by producer Lorne Michaels.
Well shoot...maybe it wasnt a "digital" short, but it was considered a short film. They used to do a lot of them.
Not even close.
SNL Digital Shorts are a The Lonely Island (Taccone, Schaffer, and Samberg) production and first aired December 2005.
Not dissing Jack Handy, you're just off by about a decade and a half.