Anonymous wrote:Kind of ironic given his recent history with the me too movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
This is why SNL exists! It's called satire. Yes, there is a leftist bent but it's been that way since it started.
Anonymous wrote:My two favorite lines:
I’m a keg half full kind of guy.
Sen Klobuchar: Did you ever drink too much beer?"
Kavanaugh: You mean was I cool? Yeah.
Anonymous wrote:Loved it. Matt Damon is funny!! The part where he scrunched his fact up while reading the regs was my favorite. Kate McKinnon was pretty great too, as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Matt Damon helped sweep Weinstein's information under the rug.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wmagazine.com/story/matt-damon-unfortunate-opinions-on-sexual-misconduct-weinstein-louis-ck/amp
Of qll the people for you folks to applaud and laud on this topic, you pick Damon? Way to look the other way.
Nice try at deflecting.
We are actually wondering why Kavanaugh would be flip and disrespectful to US senators—asking them if they ever played quarters, blacked out, or if they drink.
If this guy isn’t shady he would jump at the chance to clear his name with an fbi investigation.
He’s repugnant and doesn’t deserve to serve on the Supreme Court.
So good for SNL for poking fun of a pompous windbag who tears up at recollections of working out with teammates and is obsessed with calendars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
This is what SNL does. Watch it or don't, your choice. It's tasteful that they didn't try to imitate or mock the victim and her testimony since she is not a political figure. Kavanaugh is fair game, though.
Agree. Writers were very careful. Use of one word, one time, in particular (nickname of K friend) made me cringe a little and should not have been used.
“Nickname of K friend”? Damon said “Mark Judge.” Were other names named?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My all-time favorite SNL skit is still with Melissa McCarthy though!
Thanks for posting that! She is the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
This is what SNL does. Watch it or don't, your choice. It's tasteful that they didn't try to imitate or mock the victim and her testimony since she is not a political figure. Kavanaugh is fair game, though.
Agree. Writers were very careful. Use of one word, one time, in particular (nickname of K friend) made me cringe a little and should not have been used.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but this is too important an issue to make it into an SNL sketch. Really bad taste.
This is what SNL does. Watch it or don't, your choice. It's tasteful that they didn't try to imitate or mock the victim and her testimony since she is not a political figure. Kavanaugh is fair game, though.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t understand the criticism of Damon. No matter what he’s said or done in the past, he’s an actor. Not a Supreme Court nominee like kavanaugh.
Anonymous wrote:Matt Damon helped sweep Weinstein's information under the rug.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wmagazine.com/story/matt-damon-unfortunate-opinions-on-sexual-misconduct-weinstein-louis-ck/amp
Of qll the people for you folks to applaud and laud on this topic, you pick Damon? Way to look the other way.