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RainGrowsBrite
03-05-2010, 12:07 PM
My local morning radio station stikes again with their weekly Mt Rushmore of _____. I loved this weeks topic of The Mt. Rushmore of SNL Stars.... here's what I came up with...
1. Jim Belushi
2. Chris Farley
3. Will Farrell
4. Mike Meyers
I know I know Eddie Murphy... Adam Sandler... this is hard! :confused:
You go!
Hal Briston
03-05-2010, 12:10 PM
1. Jim BelushiI hope to God you mean John.
Quercus alba
03-05-2010, 12:10 PM
My local morning radio station stikes again with their weekly Mt Rushmore of _____. I loved this weeks topic of The Mt. Rushmore of SNL Stars.... here's what I came up with...
1. Jim Belushi
2. Chris Farley
3. Will Farrell
4. Mike Meyers
I know I know Eddie Murphy... Adam Sandler... this is hard! :confused:
You go!
Gotta go with the "Founding Fathers" on this: Chase, Ackroyd, Murray, JOHN Belushi.
Hard to leave Gilda off...
Gagundathar
03-05-2010, 12:12 PM
John Belushi
Chevy Chase
Dan Aykroyd
Gilda Radner
Yes, I am old-school. So shoot me.
Sir T-Cups
03-05-2010, 12:13 PM
Uh....no.
Gilda Radner (one of the originals...also a female)
Dan Akroyd (very hard between him and Bill Murray...interchangable but I went with Dan because I think Bill's movie career went further, so Dan is known more for SNL)
Phil Hartman (From the second golden age of SNL. I used Phil because he was primarily SNL, the others (Sandler, Myers, Carvey etc.) were movies as well.
Will Ferrell. (From the third golden age of SNL.)
Gagundathar
03-05-2010, 12:13 PM
Bill Murray wasn't one of the original cast.
That is why I chose the late, great Ms. Radner.
Gangster Octopus
03-05-2010, 12:23 PM
Amy Poehler is the best female star in the history of SNL and deserves to be there. Along with Dan Ackroyd, John Belusi, and Eddie Murphy.
Intergalactic Gladiator
03-05-2010, 12:25 PM
It's hard for me to limit it to 4, but I'd say Bill Murray, Dan Akroyd, Dana Carvey, and Eddie Murphy.
4 is just not enough, in my oppinion, because John Belushi should be in there too. I'm going with Murray and Akroyd as lynchpins of the original group (I know Murray came in a little later), and both Murphy and Cravey owned the show and its audience with every sketch they were in while they were there.
Meyers, Tina Fey, Farley are all right up there, too.
MsWhatsit
03-05-2010, 12:36 PM
Phil Hartman, unquestionably.
John Belushi, ditto.
Dan Aykroyd.
Tina Fey.
RainGrowsBrite
03-05-2010, 12:37 PM
I hope to God you mean John.
:smack: Oh hell yes I did. Crap.
Emily Litella
03-05-2010, 12:41 PM
Rosanna Rosannadanna
Lisa Loopner
Baba Wawa
Judy Miller
.....so I'm prejudiced, what can I say?
GargoyleWB
03-05-2010, 01:10 PM
John Belushi
Dana Carvey
Eddie Murphy
Jane Curtin (my vote for the best female member, I never got the Gilda vibe).
Hampshire
03-05-2010, 01:51 PM
75'-79' John Belushi
80'-84' Eddie Murphy
86'-93' Dana Carvey
95'-02' Will Ferrell
woodstockbirdybird
03-05-2010, 02:00 PM
1. John Belushi
2. Phil Hartman
3. Mike Myers
4. Eddie Murphy
drastic_quench
03-05-2010, 02:05 PM
Chevy Chase can't seriously be considered owing to the short time he was a cast member, in my view. I mean if he died in 1977, maybe I'd give him a break.
The two easy picks are Belushi and Hartman. The other two can definitely be debated.
Southern Yankee
03-05-2010, 02:07 PM
Dan Aykroyd
Phil Hartman (his Sinatra slayed me)
Bill Murray
Norm Macdonald (best Weekend Update anchor)
StusBlues
03-05-2010, 02:10 PM
Eddie Murphy
Chris Farley
Phil Hartman
Dan Aykroyd
Hard to leave Will Ferrell off. He'd bet my honorable mention, along with Belushi, Murray, Short, and Sandler.
Skammer
03-05-2010, 02:27 PM
Boy, that's hard.
Trying to spread the love among the eras, I would say:
Aykroyd
Murray
Murphy
Farrell
With honarable mentions to Hartman (I hated leaving him out), Belushi, Sandler and Myers.
For women I would have Gilda Radner, Victoria Jackson, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, but I don't think any of them are in the top 4 overall.
Sateryn76
03-05-2010, 02:31 PM
By era...
Dan Aykroyd
Eddie Murphy
Phil Hartman
Will Ferrell
Sorry, no love for the Farley, Sandler, etc, crowd - they weren't that funny to me. And when I think about it, none of the ladies were top-caliber to me either...
StusBlues
03-05-2010, 02:48 PM
Norm Macdonald (best Weekend Update anchor)
Or so the Germans would have us believe.
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WarmNPrickly
03-05-2010, 03:32 PM
I think we need a female. The only one worthy IMO is Tina Fey. Unfortunately not enough time has passed to give it to her. I never really found Gilda Radner particularly funny. I know that's blasphemy in SNLism, but there you have it.
Eddie Murphy gets a bad rap for some of his not-so-great movies, but the fact is, he was great on SNL. Also, while many of his movies are sub-par, he has in fact been extremely prolific when compared to any other SNL member. I'll give Adam Sandler a few movies, but most of them are just asinine, and completely below most of the worst Eddie Murphy movies.
So I go with John Belushi, Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey and Joe Piscapo.
I suppose you might make the case that Phil Hartman ranks above Joe, but I don't see it.
If it sounds like the wind just picked up, it didn't. Actually, I remember Joe being pretty funny on SNL, but I can't for the life of me remember what his funny bits were. He definitely changed direction though. At least it was a successful change, and he didn't half ass it.
kenobi 65
03-05-2010, 03:38 PM
For me, anyway:
- John Belushi
- Gilda Radner
- Eddie Murphy
- Phil Hartman
Tina Fey
Norm MacDonald
Eddie Murphy
Chris Farley
Never found the 70's cast all that funny.
Hampshire
03-05-2010, 03:57 PM
I think we need a female. The only one worthy IMO is Tina Fey.
Sorry, I'd have to nix Tina Fey. She really didn't do anything besides the Weekend Update. No memorable 'original' characters in reoccuring skits. I'd be more likely to go with perhaps Molly Shannon (Mary Katherine Gallagher & Sally O'Malley) or Cheri Oteri (Arianna, Althea McMhaonman, Collete Reardon). They were both good enough to get the leads in reoccuring skits.
WarmNPrickly
03-05-2010, 04:23 PM
It's true, Tina Fey really didn't blossom until after SNL. She was great on Weekend Update though. I can't remember any Tina Fey skits. Mary Katheryn Gallagher was terrible. I can't remember any decent character except the NPR host and Tina Fey's Weekend Update beats that by a mile. Cheri Otteri is better. I loved the Cheerleading skits, but I think that was mostly carried by Will Farrel. I certainly remember enjoying her in skits though. I still think you need to look at post SNL careers though. She's basically done nothing notable since SNL. Maybe she was only good in that type of environment. I think SNL Monument should consider career accomplishments rather than just the show.
Of course it is all opinion, and I understand that reasonable people can disagree here. I just don't think that either of those SNL members really broke out and became something.
MsWhatsit
03-05-2010, 04:43 PM
I included Tina Fey not just for her very memorable Weekend Update stint, but because she was head writer for several good years prior to leaving the show.
silenus
03-05-2010, 05:55 PM
Nobody since the mid-90s should be on it.
Belushi
Chase
Murphy
Hartman
RainGrowsBrite
03-05-2010, 06:11 PM
Well I tallied up the responses above and so far the Moutain is looking like
1. John Belushi
2. Dan Ackroyd
3. Eddie Murphy
4. Phil Hartman
Good choices, but I will say I have a tough time leaving Will Farrell behind. He's one of few "recent" SNL cast members that were awesome. He had a ton of hilarious and memorable scenes!!
Thudlow Boink
03-05-2010, 07:12 PM
I'd be more likely to go with perhaps Molly Shannon (Mary Katherine Gallagher & Sally O'Malley) or Cheri Oteri (Arianna, Althea McMhaonman, Collete Reardon). They were both good enough to get the leads in reoccuring skits.Ewwww. Ugh blech barf.
SNL was so male-dominated for so long that it isn't really necesary to have a female representative—after all, the real Mt. Rushmore doesn't have one. But if you are going to put a woman on there, I'd go along with Gangster Octopus and vote for Amy Poehler. I agree that she's the best female cast member in the history of the show, and was the show's MVP for a while.
75'-79' John Belushi
80'-84' Eddie Murphy
86'-93' Dana Carvey
95'-02' Will FerrellNot a bad choice, if you want the various eras represented. I'd be hard-pressed to decide between Carvey and Hartman.
notfrommensa
03-05-2010, 07:50 PM
John Belushi
Gilda Radnor
Eddie Murphy
Dana Carvey
I am surprised Dana Carvey is getting little support here. I think the Church Lady is the funniest character in SNL history and his George HW Bush impression was the best impression of all the presidents.
I think we need a SNL elimination game (like the one Greatest American Elimination that is going on in the Game Room). Maybe one for both characters and the comics.
fusoya
03-05-2010, 08:07 PM
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE Tina Fey, but most of her best work on SNL was behind the scenes. Doesn't anyone remember Cheri Oteri? She was Will Ferrell's better half during their age, and at least she never participated in those horrid Dog Show sketches.
I would say
Belushi - 70s
Hartman - 80s
Ferrell - 90s (as much as I hate to give it to him, based on his post-SNL work, he, along with Cheri, totally owned that show in the late 90s)
Forte - 00s (assuming the MacGruber movie doesn't throw him off track)
Hampshire
03-05-2010, 08:20 PM
I think SNL Monument should consider career accomplishments rather than just the show.
Well then I guess we're going to have to put Robert Downey Jr. on that monument.
pancakes3
03-05-2010, 08:52 PM
Belushi and Hartman should be without debate.
The rest are skewed based on age. (To me, I think Farley and Ferrell are the two most iconic members. To others it's Aykroyd and Radner.) However, I don't think Eddie Murphy deserves to be on this list. Mr. Robinson was great, buckwheat was good, and gumby so-so. Plus he was only on for 4 years and i think his standup and movie career is buoying his SNL legacy. To me he's on par with Tim Meadows or Tina Fey.
Belushi
Hartman
Farley
Ferrell
for me.
WarmNPrickly
03-05-2010, 09:43 PM
Well then I guess we're going to have to put Robert Downey Jr. on that monument.
I think it's also reasonable to expect that they are more than a forgotten footnote. Does anybody actually remember that he was on the show? Same with Julia Louis Dreyfus. Every time I'm reminded that Julia was on SNL, I don't even have a vague memory of it.
Anyway, I think it's still a bit early to put Tina Fey in the top four SNL members. She just has the path pretty well laid out right. Amy Poehler is pretty good too. They are both funny, but I think Tina Fey has a subtlety to her humor that Amy Poehler doesn't.
drastic_quench
03-05-2010, 10:12 PM
Belushi and Hartman should be without debate.
Agreed, agreed, agreed.
Again, the other two slots are WIDE open for fun debate, but these two were so drop dead hilariously into their characters, we hardly know who they really were. Whereas, say, I feel I have a pretty good idea of who Tim Meadows is.
Enginerd
03-05-2010, 10:18 PM
Good choices, but I will say I have a tough time leaving Will Farrell behind. He's one of few "recent" SNL cast members that were awesome. He had a ton of hilarious and memorable scenes!!
The SNL format does Farrell a huge favor by limiting him to five minute sketches. He's great in small, measured doses, but I can't stomach him in anything longer than that.
That being said, he still falls short of Mt. Rushmore.
1. Dan Ackroyd
2. John Belushi
3. Chris Farley
4. Phil Hartman
nivlac
03-06-2010, 04:02 AM
In coming up with my choices I thought back at the most memorable sketches or roles and who played them. So ...
1. John Belushi -- He'll always be the Sushi Samarai and half of the Blues Bros to me.
2. Dan Ackroyd -- The other half of the Blues Bros and a hilarious Julia Child.
3. Phil Hartman -- To me, the best Reagan in the show's history, and overall versatility when the show recovered from near cancellation.
and ... this will be different ...
4. Steve Martin -- He has hosted the show more than anyone to date and to me he's as much SNL as the other three above.
And if there's a 5th head, I'll add Darrell Hammond, the anchor for the show in its current version and the best Clinton.
pancakes3
03-06-2010, 09:33 AM
hammond is a shapeshifter when it comes to impersonations, especially his clinton. However, why does his presidential mimicry trump carvey's Bush, or Farrel's Bush jr?
Serenata67
03-06-2010, 11:01 AM
Hartman
Ackroyd
Radner
... and...
Robert Smigel.
Before Samberg's digital shorts, there were Smigel's animated shorts. He reinvigorated the format. I think he belongs there.
middleman
03-06-2010, 02:21 PM
Dan Akroyd to represent the founders.
Eddie Murphy who was one of the best on the show and by far the best off.
Phil Hartman to represent the 90's resurgence.
Will Ferrell to represent the relevance of SNL during the Bush electoral cycles.
Funny, I was going to start a thread earlier today about where does Tina Fey rank with respect to POST SNL careers (some good movies and 30 Rock is an Emmy darling). Think I will start it now. Link to follow.
middleman
03-06-2010, 02:28 PM
LINK to the post-SNL career thread (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?p=12195374#post12195374)
Thudlow Boink
03-06-2010, 02:31 PM
The rest are skewed based on age. (To me, I think Farley and Ferrell are the two most iconic members. To others it's Aykroyd and Radner.) However, I don't think Eddie Murphy deserves to be on this list. Mr. Robinson was great, buckwheat was good, and gumby so-so. Plus he was only on for 4 years and i think his standup and movie career is buoying his SNL legacy. To me he's on par with Tim Meadows or Tina Fey. I'm guessing you're too young to have been watching when Eddie Murphy was originally on. During his time, he was The Star of the show, in a way that I don't think any other cast member ever has been. He's largely responsible for taking a show that was irrelevant and in danger of cancellation and making it hot again.
Oslo Ostragoth
03-09-2010, 12:53 AM
Any megastructure of SNL without Dana Carvey is totally lame.
Omniscient
03-09-2010, 01:46 AM
Any megastructure of SNL without Dana Carvey is totally lame.
Meh. Carvey had Bush and that's about it.
My list would be:
Hartman
Belushi
Murphy
Farrell
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