Paul Rudd Gets Naked On SNL, Excessive Fake Blood Ensues

Everybody loves SNL digital shorts. They’re funny, they’re creative and sometimes they make absolutely no sense. But this week on Saturday Night Live, the digital short was better than ever and that’s because it included a naked Paul Rudd.
 

However, the touching clip about a nude painting didn't just include one very naked Paul Rudd. It also featured a nearly naked Andy Samberg and lots and lots of fake blood. Intrigued yet?
 

Check out “Everyone’s a Critic” above and be ready to feel all warm and fuzzy because, it turns out, SNL might just be funny even without election jokes.
 

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Anonymous
I stayed awake to watch SNL on Nov 15, 2008, to be entertained and to learn if they would continue some hilarious political satire as they had throughout the 2008 primaries and general election season. With only the opening VP-elect piece, what I saw was vapid high school potty humor and pseudo-homosexual confrontation humor pieces meant to entertain who? Who is writing this oozing comedic bile? And where is the target audience? Am I missing something here? We thought Lorne Michaels understood funny? Maybe not. Paul
Rudd's hosting of SNL may go down in infamy....

thanks for asking - jofo

November 17, 2008 10:02 AM
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Anonymous
this week's episode proves that SNL is in the game of taking risks. they went all out on these skits which is something that SAFE comedy never does. Kudos to this cast for taking it to new levels Posted 11/17/2008 3:39 PMReply
Anonymous
it was funny... it was no tina fey as sarah palin funny... but it was funny Posted 11/17/2008 5:27 PMReply
Anonymous
I'm physically sick now. Thanks for the nightmares. Posted 11/17/2008 6:21 PMReply

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