This is way better than it had any right to be. Amazing job! It felt like a real trailer. I’m both sad and relieved this isn’t gonna be an actual movie. XD;
This was immediately following the joker movie. As you can see the sanitation strike ended. As the sanitation workers were back to collecting trash. Except one man, had had enough trash for his liking.
i normally don’t even like snl, but this pretty much spells out why so many people are sick af of fake deep ~dark and gritty~ reboots of everything. it’s all so divorced from anything connected to the original source material, but for no purpose other than to sell t-shirts at hot topic. if you’re going to make a ~dark and gritty~ reboot of a traditionally positive property, at least make it mean something.
“R for Graphic Violence, Nudity, and Potty Mouth”
Replyanyone notice the black guy in this parody is also in the actual Joker movie
ReplyThis is very offensive
ReplyEven SNLs best sketches are only mildly funny these days.
ReplySesame Street=Society
ReplyRIP SNL.
This is the best sketch they’ve had in over a year and it’s still not funny…
ReplyThis reminds me of MAD TV
ReplyDavid Harbour would be a great joker tho
ReplyWhy did the Ernie death make me uncomfortable
Reply#24 on trending
ReplyI kinda want the hear that slow, dark Sesame Street theme in its entirety ?
ReplyHow about another joke count!?
ReplyI can’t stop watching this.
ReplyI lost it when they played that dark sesame street song
ReplyBest thing Snl has done in decades lol
ReplyThis is way better than it had any right to be. Amazing job! It felt like a real trailer. I’m both sad and relieved this isn’t gonna be an actual movie. XD;
ReplyThis was immediately following the joker movie. As you can see the sanitation strike ended. As the sanitation workers were back to collecting trash. Except one man, had had enough trash for his liking.
Replyi normally don’t even like snl, but this pretty much spells out why so many people are sick af of fake deep ~dark and gritty~ reboots of everything. it’s all so divorced from anything connected to the original source material, but for no purpose other than to sell t-shirts at hot topic. if you’re going to make a ~dark and gritty~ reboot of a traditionally positive property, at least make it mean something.
ReplyI never knew I needed an instrumental Sesame Street song until now
ReplyI would actually watch a movie with this kind of reimagining if Sesame Street tbh
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