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Andy Samberg leaving SNL

Bummer, but going out full circle with "Lazy Sunday 2" isn't a bad way to finish up. I'm guessing Sudeikis will be next, just without a final Under Underground Records skit as a sendoff :(



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Rumor is that Sudeikis is going to stick around as Mitt Romney through the election and leave the show in November.
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That says a lot about the chances people think Mitt will have in the fall if that is true. Samburg is off to bigger things even though the funniest thing he did had nothing to do with traditional skits.



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    Originally posted by lotjx
    That says a lot about the chances people think Mitt will have in the fall if that is true. Samburg is off to bigger things even though the funniest thing he did had nothing to do with traditional skits.


Considering Romney's basically locked up the Republican nomination, it's not THAT much of a vote of confidence.





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    Originally posted by drjayphd
      Originally posted by lotjx
      That says a lot about the chances people think Mitt will have in the fall if that is true. Samburg is off to bigger things even though the funniest thing he did had nothing to do with traditional skits.


    Considering Romney's basically locked up the Republican nomination, it's not THAT much of a vote of confidence.


I meant staying past November.



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Even if Samberg's post-SNL career flops, I can see him still doing Digital Shorts occasionally for Lorne Michaels.







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Even if the movie stinks, I love that he was cast as Adam Sandler's son. It just feels so...logical.
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Andy Samberg Announces Post-'Saturday Night Live' Project

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/03/andy-samberg-cuckoo_n_1566406.html?icid=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl6%7Csec3_lnk3%26pLid=166564

But Samberg isn't leaving the small screen altogether. At a Los Angeles press day for his upcoming film “That’s My Boy,” the comedian revealed that he’ll be joining the cast of a new BBC Three sitcom, the New York Post reports. According to the paper, Samberg will star in "Cuckoo” as "a lazy type who marries a British girl and struggles with his wife’s overprotective dad."









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#10 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.05
    Originally posted by dwaters
    Even if the movie stinks, I love that he was cast as Adam Sandler's son. It just feels so...logical.

It does, even though Adam is only about 12 years older.




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#11 Posted on | Instant Rating: 8.59
    Originally posted by kentish
      Originally posted by dwaters
      Even if the movie stinks, I love that he was cast as Adam Sandler's son. It just feels so...logical.

    It does, even though Adam is only about 12 years older.
Which works, given the plot of the movie.

I'm sidetracking here, but the concept of the movie (young boy has son, raises son poorly because he's a kid) had potential, even (especially?) with the casting of Sandler and Sandberg. What I don't get is why is Sandler an immature wreck and Sandberg is the mature, stable straight man? I'd be much more interested in the movie if Sandler is now mature and regretful, and Sandberg is the comedic man-child who constantly embarasses Sandler because that's how he was raised.

    Originally posted by Scottyflamingo
    Why can't they both be idiots? Two grown kids doing stupid crap. Worked for Step Brothers.
That could work too. Regardless, it makes a lot more sense to cast Andy Samberg to be a la John C. Reilly than to be a la Richard Jenkins.

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#12 Posted on | Instant Rating: 2.49
    Originally posted by hansen9j
      Originally posted by kentish
        Originally posted by dwaters
        Even if the movie stinks, I love that he was cast as Adam Sandler's son. It just feels so...logical.

      It does, even though Adam is only about 12 years older.
    Which works, given the plot of the movie.

    I'm sidetracking here, but the concept of the movie (young boy has son, raises son poorly because he's a kid) had potential, even (especially?) with the casting of Sandler and Sandberg. What I don't get is why is Sandler an immature wreck and Sandberg is the mature, stable straight man? I'd be much more interested in the movie if Sandler is now mature and regretful, and Sandberg is the comedic man-child who constantly embarasses Sandler because that's how he was raised.


Why can't they both be idiots? Two grown kids doing stupid crap. Worked for Step Brothers.
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