Saturday, March 2, 2013

LEAGUE OF THEMSELVES - SAMUEL L. JACKSON


As we head into Saturday.....

SAMUEL L. JACKSON

From Wikipedia:
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American film and television actor and film producer. After becoming involved with the Civil Rights Movement, he moved on to acting in theater at Morehouse College, and then films. He had several small roles such as in the film "Goodfellas" before meeting his mentor, Morgan Freeman, and the director Spike Lee. After gaining critical acclaim for his role in "Jungle Fever" in 1991, he appeared in films such as "Patriot Games", "Amos & Andrew", "True Romance" and "Jurassic Park". In 1994, he was cast as Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction", and his performance received several award nominations and critical acclaim. Jackson has since appeared in over 100 films.

AS SEEN IN:
'Saturday Night Live'
["Monologue"]
{December 15, 2012 - Martin Short host}

TV DIMENSION:
Earth Prime-Time

AS SEEN ON:
'Saturday Night Live'
["What Up With That?"]
{Same episode}

TV DIMENSION:
Skitlandia


TWIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
AP - One-time Jedi Master Samuel L. Jackson nearly dropped the f-bomb on 'Saturday Night Live' [December 15, 2012].

Pretending to be miffed at getting interrupted as a guest on the mock talk show “What Up with That?” Jackson said what sounded very much like an F-bomb, followed by the term sometimes shortened to “B.S.”

Playing the host of “What Up with That?” Kenan Thompson looked startled by Jackson’s vulgarities but kept going.

“C’mon, Sam. That costs money!” he quipped, cracking up the studio audience.

Moments after the show ended, Jackson tried to explain in a Twitter posting.

“I only said FUH,” he insisted, adding that Thompson was supposed to cut him off with his second eruption, but “blew it!!”

"FUH!"
O'BSERVATIONS:
It is accepted that 'Saturday Night Live' is a TV show in Toobworld as well. So anything that happens during the monologue or the closing sign-off would be considered part of Earth Prime-Time, seen by the audience in Toobworld as well as in the Trueniverse.

So, on December 15, 2012, when Martin Short sang his way through the hallways at Studio 8H, he was surprised/shocked/scared to see the menacing Samuel L. Jackson in the corridor. That would be Jackson's televersion in the main Toobworld.

But later, when Samuel L. was appearing on the latest installment of "What Up With That?", that was a TV show within a TV show firmly rooted in the sketch comedy dimension of Skitlandia.

BCnU!

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