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Icon Jack Nicholson also focused on the “SNL50” at the A-listers sea by making a surprise appearance to introduce him, Adam Sandler.
Nicholson, 87, was last seen in the 2010 “How Do You Know” movie. He has not appeared on camera in years, with the exception of his warm introduction to Sandler.
One of Sandler’s most famous contributions to the history of “SNL” was his “Chanukah Song.” On Sunday he sang a new composition entitled “50 Years.”
The song is “Look straight at the cue card” by producer Lorne Michaels, who says “He obviously hated” and “find anti-anti-one of your favorite musicians” without laughing at the sketch. “He’s the first to joke about all the pitfalls of the show’s decades of broadcasting, such as “He’s got a lot of money.” Semitic language. ”
He was then tied up to checking out the names of the various MVPs on the show, and the satirical songs sparked an emotional turn.
The cast members quoted in the song include the entire cast of one season, including Eddie Murphy, Will Forte, Jan Hook, Gilda Radner, Victoria Jackson, Michael Choi, Melanie Hatzel, Michael McKeane and Billy. Crystal, Dennis Miller, Phil Hartman, Rachel Drach, Kristen Wiig, Cheri Oteri, Colin Quinn, Tim Kazlinsky, Ellen Cleehorn, Fred Armisen, and many more behind the scenes. And of course Michaels himself.
Sandler seemed particularly moved when he sang Norm McDonald with his old friends, Chris Farley.