Sunday, March 05, 2006

snl natalie portman

ah yes. it was a decent episode tonight. some good, some bad, and a few that really made me laugh. i watched it live, and had to surfing to try and find a gem from the show. it wasn't out there yet. i'm sure it will be. they did another one of their produced pieces, with natalie portman rapping. freaking hilarious. i'll let you know when i find a clip on the net.

update: eureka (i found it)! this morning on youtube. wonderfully funny. i recommend, when the video loads, that you pause and let the video load in its entirity, and then play it.


new update
, you can still watch it here. stupid nbc made youtube take it down, but it's hard to stop the internet! and, i downloaded the mp4 of it. i can watch it over and over and over. i'm not obsessive though.

8 comments:

Scott and Malisa Johnson said...

Thanks for that Ed. I laughed pretty hard. Harvard must be proud.

edluv said...

shoot, i think many a night i don't watch it. i generally record it. but, last night, i had enough pep to sit through it.

Unknown said...

Youtube has removed that video due to copyright infringement. Danang!

edluv said...

try to go to the youtube sight and just search natalie portman.

if it's not there, then it may be on the nbc site, under snl. stupid networks are biting the internet hand that is helping people actually care about them.

JPN said...

Are you a skier? I'm going to be in SoCal for the weekend and considering hitting Big Bear or Snow Valley, any suggestions on the better one?

edluv said...

haven't skied in a long time. high school & college track teams weren't big on us risking injury in season, and i never learned to snowboard.

having said that, i never skied any of the socal spots. both get good reviews, as well as mammoth mtn.

if by some stroke of luck you hit no.cal, go to squaw valley, alpine meadows, and more.

Unknown said...

I did finally watch the video and I just busted up, sitting here at my desk. sew funny.

When I was young, I skied at Badger Pass a lot. I dunno if it was just the closest or whatever, but I always had fun.

And that's totally true about SNL. I bet after Lazy Monday came out on the internet, they had double the audience watching the show the next week.

Anonymous said...

eh, that digital short suxed in my view. It wasn't that funny. It was like taking the Chronicles Dig short, throwing Nat Port in there, and reaching for the shock factor to get a laugh. Wasn't that original and the fact that Rap isn't Gangsta much anymore makes it oh so 90's.