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  • It's like any other high school.

  • Hey, everyone, I'm Rebecca and welcome to watch Mojo.

  • Today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 Most underrated SNL sketches.

  • Brandy, The Ran Stir Onley.

  • One copy for the Rand Man.

  • It's hard to imagine that these actors air from Oslo and I've never once been to America.

  • You don't take people's died out jobs for this list.

  • We're looking at skits from Saturday Night Live that don't always get the love they deserve.

  • So what SNL sketch do you think is highly underappreciated?

  • Be sure to let us know in the comments.

  • All right, let's check it out.

  • Number 10.

  • Don't you go round and round a rear?

  • Oh, do you really feel that you're rehabilitated, Mr Donovan?

  • Yeah, that's right.

  • While SNL has produced some top rate movie trailer parodies, the one that's sad arised, the gritty British gangster movie genre has somehow remained an underappreciated gem.

  • Host Russell Brand joins Bill Hader and Fred Armisen in a trailer that mocks the Impenetrable East London cock knee accents often associated with these movies.

  • E remember by yeah, although there's plenty of action to follow the dialogue is nearly impossible to understand.

  • It's anyone's guess as to what the movie's plot entails.

  • However, it's still one of the best and funniest spoof trailers in the SNL archives.

  • We would totally be tempted to see this movie if we actually knew what it was about.

  • Don't GO AROUND around me.

  • Row Number nine Norwegian Actors Playhouse, a sketch featuring Americans and one Canadian playing Norwegians who are playing Americans.

  • What's not to love?

  • It's such a simple premise, and yet its execution is so perfect.

  • Don't make me cross.

  • I haven't drank my coffee from the Donut star yet The Norwegian Actors Playhouse acts out the world's most generic cop drama, using broadly American accents and stereotypical culture references.

  • Bill haters own hard to place British accent on Lee makes his championing of this sketch even funnier.

  • Hard to imagine that these actors air from Oslo and I've never once been to America.

  • Everything in this piece, from their language to their donut shop coffee, is hilariously exaggerated, and everyone involved plays their part seamlessly.

  • If you ask us, it is criminal.

  • This sketch is so underrated.

  • Well, that is great, man.

  • Let's all go to Gyms Barn How the bear.

  • Oh, slap Me five Slapped Everything.

  • Five.

  • Number eight.

  • The Adventures of Peter O.

  • Toole and Michael Caine Have you ever wondered what it would be like if British legends Peter O.

  • Toole and Michael Caine drunkenly hosted a talk show in a Taco Bell slash Pizza Hut Express?

  • Well, wonder no more.

  • We would now like to pause for a word from our sponsor, Theo.

  • Pair of actors, played by Jude Law and Seth Meyers stumble into the fast food restaurant wearing tuxedos and holding martinis.

  • They quickly come to the obvious conclusion that this must be there.

  • Talk show.

  • Hello, I'm Michael Caine and I'm Peter O Toole and you're watching on Evening with Peter and Michael.

  • Please enjoy a combined 200 years of acting excellence.

  • Since they're completely oblivious to their surroundings.

  • Their interactions with everyone around them are hysterical.

  • Was Wolverhampton rep.

  • The year was 1973.

  • I played Iago and you were marvelous.

  • Look, crazy dudes.

  • I just want to eat my chicken soft taco apiece.

  • You've told me what you want, but now make me believe it.

  • Leave me a Z.

  • They finally wander off in different directions.

  • We can't help but laugh while wondering why this sketch isn't more widely celebrated.

  • Number seven.

  • The Date.

  • In a weird spin on Hollywood dating scenes, the stunning Megan Fox is completely besotted with an extremely weird man played by Will Forte.

  • You have a really nice smile.

  • Your teeth are like perfect.

  • I'm gonna tell my dentist that you said that, speaking in a strange voice that constantly sounds like he's on the verge of tears, Forte talks about his job.

  • Is a SWAT team commander.

  • I'm supposed to be in a drug bust, and I bailed on it.

  • Oh my God, are you gonna get in trouble?

  • I don't care.

  • He also details his side hustle, which involves raising lambs before taking their lives and selling them as meat must be really hard for you.

  • It's really hard.

  • I love my lips.

  • E.

  • I love them so much.

  • And while she thinks the date is going well, he's actually not that invested in her.

  • There's no denying that this is one of SNL's more bizarre skits.

  • However, The pair plays off each other so well that they're sketch deserves more recognition.

  • Number six Woodridge Hi, Josh Brolin stint on SNL was so great that one of his skits was naturally bound to go under the radar.

  • We had to highlight the sketch that hilariously mocks the trope of using slow motion to make someone look cool.

  • Wow, what's their deal?

  • Was captain of the football team, she said, Cheerleading Together, they're pretty much the coolest couple in school.

  • No, I mean, why are they walking like that?

  • Oh, yeah, that's the hallway where everything's in slow motion.

  • When a new student arrives at Woodridge High, she learns about a magical and or cursed hallway that makes people move incredibly slowly.

  • Oh, I see.

  • Like any other high school, this happens to anyone who walks through, regardless of how cool or un cool they might be.

  • Brolin plays a science teacher who is determined to prove it could be explained by science.

  • You don't feel like you're in slow motion, but you do feel cooler, which means that I'm this close toe finally understanding what's behind this phenomenon.

  • However, something tells us he might want to pursue the possibility of a curse instead, Number five potato chip at SNL The final sketch of the night is known as the 10 toe one slot.

  • It's often reserved for the weirdest skit the writers came up with that week.

  • So I'm gonna go into the other room, and I'm gonna expect you to not touch any of those potato chips.

  • Your potato chips are safe in my presence.

  • In one season 35 episode, we see a heated fight break out during a job interview at NASA.

  • Their conflict begins when an interviewee played by Jason Sudeikis helps himself to a potato chip enraging his interviewer, played by Will Forte.

  • The NASA employees grills the potential candidate until the truth disgustingly comes out your man for the first time in your life and with you took at Potato Chip, you liar, do everything.

  • Uh, not really.

  • Seth Meyers, who was head writer at the time, had a great way to sum up this delightfully odd skit.

  • He said, Quote, We always say, sometimes you write sketches that to five people in America it will always be their favorite SNL sketch.

  • You don't take people's betide our troops.

  • Mm, don't take people's jobs.

  • Number four.

  • It's a wonderful life.

  • The lost ending, the upbeat conclusion of It's a Wonderful Life, made the movie worthy of its title.

  • However, SNL so called lost ending makes things a little bit less wonderful for Mr Potter.

  • You might recall that Mr Potter never sees his comeuppance in this classic Christmas flick.

  • I just called Clarence at the bank.

  • He told me that old man Potter deposited exactly $8000 right after I left.

  • It was him.

  • But this sketch takes care of that.

  • When the happy crowd from the movie becomes an angry mob, you say where you are, George, you're in enough trouble already.

  • You make one mistake, Mr Part of your Double Cross Me and You Left me alive.

  • While Dana Carvey's George beats the stuffing out of the old man, the crowd keeps things festive by joyously singing in the background.

  • Tha this isn't really what comes to mind when you think of the words Christmas spirit, but you gotta love it anyway.

  • Number three.

  • The Rich Meister Skits Randy the Rance Stir Onley.

  • One copy for the Rand Man.

  • This might just be Rob Schneider's most memorable character from his tenure on the show The Rich Meister, or as you probably remember him better.

  • The Macon cap is Guy is an obnoxious attention seeker who needlessly hands out nicknames to everyone and never fails to annoy his co workers.

  • The character was arguably Schneider's breakout SNL role.

  • Thanks for coming.

  • No problem.

  • Alright.

  • Xerox repairman.

  • The guy who checks the toner toner.

  • Check a man.

  • I'm trying to work here.

  • Alright, Toner checker Rimsky, the guy who took a swing at me and it all actually began as a joke between him and Adam Sandler.

  • While the character might have been more appreciated when he debuted, his sketches have fallen out of the limelight over the years.

  • It's a real shame, because it's one of Rob Schneider's truly great roles.

  • Staying.

  • They're single, huh?

  • For making copies from extinct Stir Number two.

  • Liza Minnelli tries to turn off the lamp.

  • We'd like to believe that life is always a cabaret for Liza Minnelli, and we are clearly not alone.

  • The premise of this sketch is exactly what the title suggests, and it is utterly brilliant.

  • Is there a little knob on here that you turn?

  • Everything goes black as Lizza Minnelli, played by Kristen Wig, prepares to catch the opening night of Cats on Broadway.

  • She tries and repeatedly fails to turn off the lamp wigs over the top impression and outrageous physical comedy bring Ah, lot of pizazz to a simple task as a once twice three.

  • Well, a false in that door, Theo, sheer insanity that comes with turning off a lamp makes the sketch and underrated must see.

  • If you like Broadway, Liza Minnelli and Kristen Wig, we guarantee this will be your new favorite SNL sketch.

  • Yeah, good job lies a baby.

  • Good job.

  • So just throwing this out there.

  • But you can blame me for the Norwegian Actors Playhouse sketch being on here because I love that sketch and quoted all the time, but I feel like nobody ever remembers it.

  • My favorite team is playing the World Series anyway.

  • Our number one includes one of my all time favorite SNL host, So let's look through some honorable mentions.

  • And then we will name our top most underrated SNL sketch, the Cobra's If only all gangs turn to a life of song and dance.

  • You won't have to sweat it.

  • You're a Cobra boy, Jingleheimer Junction.

  • It's kids TV.

  • What could possibly go wrong?

  • Yeah, right around.

  • Someone says, Freeze!

  • Stop it!

  • Stop it No, no, no.

  • The actress Talk about dedication to the art.

  • Jared, what are you doing now with my God, son?

  • I saw the rich and beautiful back story of this woman.

  • Her childhood.

  • Her first job Night She met Jared.

  • Family dinner.

  • Shrek.

  • We guess some people don't like the ogre.

  • Yeah, I don't know.

  • I guess I just always found the whole ogre thing a little off putting.

  • No, Justin, you're wrong.

  • You're wrong in your stupid person bar fight.

  • Well, it's no eye of the Tiger, but it's a catchy fight song.

  • Come on.

  • What you waiting for It Just don't feel right fighting to this sucking on a lollipop song.

  • I know you feel it too.

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  • Number one Closet Organizer Bar Introducing the new zip code Closet organizer.

  • Great for shoes, sweaters, belts, hat, parkas, jeans, underwear.

  • Hammond Bubbly might be an unsung masterpiece, but the genius closet organizer guy from the same episode is even Mawr underappreciated.

  • We first see the character in a classic SNL spoof.

  • Commercial Pillows, Fires Important Papers Square in a priceless twist.

  • We meet him once again when he goes out for a drink later that night.

  • The seamless set up for the bar skit is so brilliantly executed, and we love the excellent yet unexpected link between the sketches.

  • So seriously.

  • How do I know you?

  • Wait a second.

  • You're the freaking closet organizer guy, aren't you?

  • Oh my God, that's you, right?

  • It's not often we get an SNL crossover in this style, but when we dio, we believe it deserves a lot more appreciation.

  • Speaking of underrated Jon Hamm, SNL sketches I like Jon Hamm's Jon Hamm, where he's like in a bathroom with a toilet paper roll full of meat.

  • Anyway, what SNL sketches don't get the love they deserve.

  • Be sure to let us know in the comments, or come tell me on Twitter or Instagram at Rebecca Britain or on my YouTube channel.

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