![]() I’m noticing Christopher’s timing is very slow and delayed during certain portions of this sketch, even moreso than it usually is. Christopher’s ways of saying “That’s dirty” are increasingly hilarious. Very funny how Christopher keeps saying “No, shut up” whenever a student suggests an alternate lyric. ![]() I love Christopher’s reaction to the dirty “chicks will cream” lyric in “Greased Lightning”. Teacher (host) nonsensically bowdlerizes high school production of Grease Even Casey’s intentionally cheesy little “That’s all I have time for” line got a huge laugh from tonight’s audience. Tonight’s audience is even more lively during this repeated commercial than the audience was during the original airing of this commercial. A bit odd how they’re repeating this tonight, given the fact that it co-stars the host from the episode it originally aired in – Tina Fey. Christopher claiming how easy it is to read off of cards during his complaints about John Lutz’s perceived difficulty in reading off of his index card is a great subtle self-deprecating dig at Christopher’s own penchant for always staring at the cue cards on SNL. A hilarious answer from Christopher on what his favorite color is: burnt umber. I love how Christopher is starting to admonish the audience members for their “bad” questions, despite the fact that he’s the one who wrote them. I can just picture some of the more casual SNL fans saying “Hey, it’s Andy’s dad!” when they saw Downey in this monologue. It feels pretty funny seeing an onscreen Jim Downey appearance so soon after that somewhat-raunchy Digital Short he co-starred in with Jonah Hill in the preceding episode. A perfect twist to the usual questions-from-the-audience format. Such a great Walken-y concept with him having written the questions he takes from the audience. I wonder if there’s ever been a time in SNL history where they’ve had three or more consecutive episodes with a song-and-dance monologue. As much as I always enjoy that type of monologue whenever he does it (which is more than I can say for most of the other hosts who have done it), it’s refreshing to have a change tonight, especially since the two preceding monologues (Amy Adams, Jonah Hill) were both song-and-dance monologues. This is the one and only time out of all of his hosting stints that he refrains from doing a song-and-dance number for his monologue. Interesting how Christopher announces he wants to do something different for his monologue. Already a good Walken-y oddball comment early on from Christopher claiming this is his 100th time hosting, because he counts reruns. ![]() Sadly, this ends up being the FINAL Christopher Walken-hosted episode I’ll ever get to review, unless he comes back to host sometime in the current SNL era before I complete this SNL project of mine. Feels like it’s been too long since I’ve last reviewed a Christopher Walken-hosted episode. Host has audience members ask him questions that he wrote A very good laugh from Amy’s Hillary Clinton saying, immediately after her announcement that she’s stepping aside for the Obama campaign, “Psych! That’s never gonna happen”, then going on to brag about exactly how long she intends to drag out her campaign. Some pretty funny lines from the Clintons regarding their taxes. Media disclosure of their wealth bugs Bill (DAH) & Hillary (AMP) Clinton Afterwards, leave us a comment about how you can flawlessly mimic Christopher Walken’s speech from Annie Hall.Segments are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars then vote on your favorite Christopher Walken impression videos. Keep reading to revel in myriad ways to impersonate the great Christopher Walken. Despite the various techniques applied to each impressions, the one thing they have in common is, they’re really funny. And some of the most funny Christopher Walken impressions come from regular weirdos who feel the need to bless the world with their special gifts. When you think about Christopher Walken impressions, your mind automatically goes to certain comedians, but it turns out the people who do Christopher Walken impressions are all over the map. Check out these Christopher Walken impressions and try not to talk like everyone’s favorite character actor for the rest of the day. No one thinks a suave dude like Bradley Cooper is practicing his Walken in the mirror, but after you see his impression, you might wonder what he gets up to when he's alone. Some of the best celebrity impressions of Christopher Walken come from people who you wouldn’t expect to be good at the art of mimicry. Whether you’re a famous hunk or some rando on the Internet, you’re waiting for a chance to pull out your Walken. Everyone does a Christopher Walken impression.
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