Top

Alicia Keys New York

January 10, 2010 by · Comments Off on Alicia Keys New York 

Alicia Keys New York,Saturday Night Live” welcomed the new decade with a duo of seasoned “SNL” vets, featuring basketball star Charles Barkley and R&B diva Alicia Keys in the show’s first episode of 2010.

Barkley, who last hosted the show in 1993 alongside musical guest Nirvana, had bit parts in “SNL” sketches new and old in Saturday’s episode, the last since James Franco’s December gig ended the 2009 “SNL” season.

Perhaps Barkley’s funniest turn was as Keys herself, as the 6’5″ former NBA player donned a curly wig and tight dress to play the sultry chart-topper during a sketch that aired before the show, during NBC coverage of the NFL playoff game.

Barkley took a turn poking fun at himself, starring in a skit about getting professional help to fix his golf swing and joking about getting “arrested,” a nod to his Jan. 2009 drunk-driving bust. The ex-NBA star also quipped about the league’s infamous womanizers, saying as he hit on an audience member: “I been in the NBA a long time, I know a freaky white girl when I see one.”
Barkley also joined “SNL” vets in several show mainstays, playing second banana to Kenan Thompson’s trash-talking prison interrogator in “Scared Straight” as he wore a Don King-style gray wig and polyester uniform and joining Kristen Wiig in the “Shanna at the Ski Lodge” sketch.
An unexplained glitch in the last sketch of the evening saw “SNL” cut off Barkley during a bit about a bumbling banker, then return reception to viewers as the two-time host finished his wrap-up speech and thanked the audience.

Keys, who hosted in 2001 with actress Reese Witherspoon, also took her turn on the “SNL” comedy circuit, joining Andy Samberg in the “Booty Call” digital short that saw Keys seduce the flamboyant, socially awkward Samberg over the phone.

The Grammy winner played two songs during the performance, including a version of her hit with rapper Jay-Z, “Empire State of Mind,” in a nod to the show’s New York roots.

Next Saturday’s episode will feature “Avatar” star and “SNL” hosting alum Sigourney Weaver and first-time musical guest the Ting Tings.

Alicia Keys Snl

January 10, 2010 by · Comments Off on Alicia Keys Snl 

Charles Barkley SNLAlicia Keys Snl,Charles Barkley definitely had his funny moments on “Saturday Night Live” — but the best moment wasn’t even on the show. Watch below.

First of all, we realize that Sir Charles does not write his own material. That being said, his sort-of-confused-stilted-deadpan delivery kept cracking us up. His opening monologue had several good lines.

When talking about hosting “SNL” 16 years ago, Barkley said back then he was in great shape and at the top of his game but “now I play bad golf, drink and sometimes get arrested.” He also took a poke at his notorious gambling habit by saying he won 20 grand on the Cowboys-Eagles game. Finally, when hitting on an “audience member” he said, “I been in the NBA a long time, I know a freaky white girl when I see one.” Snerk.
There’s a kinda funny movie-quotes-game-show skit that had a couple good laughs, particularly when the host said, “Here’s lookin’ at you, kid” and Charles responded, “You shouldn’t be lookin’ at kids, Reg.”

The best skits of the night were the on-going “MacGruber” clips where the MacGuyver rip-off got “a black friend” and was continually racist towards said black friend “Da-RELL” (that’s “Darryl”) and the Macintosh “Scared Straight Program” where Kenan Thompson and Charles Barkley kept making butt-3ex-in-prison jokes and cracking up both themselves and their fellow actors.

However, the funniest thing the Round Mound of Rebound did Saturday night didn’t even air during “SNL.” During the NBC coverage of the NFL playoffs they showed a short clip of Alicia Keys performing “Empire State of Mind.” If Alicia Keys weighed 350 lbs and was going bald.

Bottom