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Steve Martin and Bill Murray Cracker Monologue - SNL

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Steve Martin rewards Bill Murray with a cracker every time Murray does something good. [Season 4, 1979]

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Great great great performance. I love both these guys. This must be quite an old because Bill Murray is so young here. Ste Martin has always been the same.

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Steve Martin. Funny guy.

@michaelh3857
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imagine turning your TV on every weekend and you see some of the greatest actors and comedians ever... 70s 80s 90s forever nothing but bunk nowadays!

@senben9180
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I grew up watching SNL live in my late teens and early 20s, so decided to check some of the old skits out. These are still hilarious! Everyone in the country could laugh along with every joke. Unfortunately, leftists destroyed SNL just like they destroy everything else that they touch. It’s just sad that they chose to inject their ignorant leftist political beliefs into the skits instead of remaining apolitical.

@johnedwards4080
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?Are you at war, with the populace of the US? Because I don't think they know you were in there, or that they were supposed to let you out of there either. More like you would be the guy fronting that you prefer being in there and wanted others to share your understanding of power over them?

I think you need help out of there. I think they've been shoving you in on purpose. I don't think, it wasn't a concealed matter, "in there". And I don't think it was lawful. Or not illegal US Policy.

And I think we need laws for duplicate earths. Like Police stations must not be used for anything but the fingerprints, the cell, and the court. Not for unusual forced form signages.

@RyanZoerner-yj8uc
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Absolute comedy.

@Zif-the-Old-Herring
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Hollywood was very degenerate back then too. This isnt even funny hes just trying to make drugs sound cool.

@jerhurricane
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When the comedy was kooky he was the best. Pure genius. But then he went all conservative after LA Story & I lost interest. What happened to the spark? His best films were The Jerk, Lonely Guy & The Man with Two Brains.

@Sphongle
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Steve Martin is a damn good-looking man.

@watsonaqua4560
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A young Bill Murray ....

@Struwwel2
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my heroes as a teen

@daveydudely9954
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Is this guy Steve Martin the final anti-Christttt? I mean, what can he not dooo? Interesting 😅

@MapleSyrupPoet
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Watching this makes me realize how stupid we are.

@JD-gv4uz
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I LOVED THESE GUYS BACK IN THE DAY. 2025 I STILL LOVE BOTH OF THEM.

@claudiaporter4269
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Funny stuff

@MarkReno
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Steve is still killing it on Only Murders In the Bldg.

@jpaulcoleman2643
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I saw it live

@chunnelll
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Ah the golden age of SNL

@Vincerama
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There's something deeper to this and I'm too ignorant to understand??

@xtraflo
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My Best friend's name was Steve Martin. He was born in 75... his dad was a fan.

@renman3000
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When Steve went to the doctor's and got the placebos, the doctor ignored the vise on his head.

@HaldaneSmith
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How is it a monologue with two people talking?

@scottwiens9451
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A peak of comedic writing (and timing). These times were lean, more raw and less pandering. Hungry for creative exploration. I loved these sketches.

@Chironicus
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Just read Born Standing Up and a whole new appreciation for the hard work that leads to this success!

@angeladaeger4875
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Steve Martin hosting the original SNL was apex TV comedy, never to be surpassed.

@davekopecmusic
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I remember watching this live. God I'm old.

@hedgeknightphotography
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Sorry. Not funny. Maybe in 1977.

@clete3977
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I miss the metal gleam ✨ that instruments and shiny things would make on the tv. 📺 🥺

@Cheetahprint85
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Steve Martin was aged 34 in this clip.

@mickyork41
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First album I ever purchased ... Let's Get Small.

@alantmac
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Who the heck is disliking this?

@cybersanta1413
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This man did not age a bit

@JTMoustache
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Why the hell can't they be like this anymore. Current Saturday Night Live is unwatchable a lot of times and it's over produced.

@iampuzzleman282
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omg Robin Williams modeled his act after this man so much

@Jukeboksi
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I was there!!❤❤❤

@erniefriedeck2055
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Martin could deliver such a straight man line...

@audieconrad8995
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Steve Martin is a VAMPIRE . Prove me WRONG .

@whatizreality0124
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I never thought Steve Martin was funny, ...at all ....

@tonystevenson26
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Imagine seeing Steve Martin, Bill Murray, and Van Morrison in one show!

@mary-chrisstaples9767
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I'm so glad that Steve Martin decided to actually get funny some time in the late 80's, because this is ass.

@maxwellrozier9738
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Classic.

@barrylippard1846
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This is just not funny

@kernowarty
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Comedy!

@PeeplePerson
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Two comedy greats but this was cheese.

@scottmcchesney6187