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I wanted to see Chevy Chase and Bill Murray together on stage improvising. Their only scene together on film was the famous Caddyshack "playing through" scene.
I wanted to see Chevy Chase and Bill Murray together on stage improvising. Their only scene together on film was the famous Caddyshack "playing through" scene.
The word is that because of a fight between Chase and Murray when Chase came back to host SNL they didn't get along. While fiming Caddyshack, they originally didn't have a scene together so Ramis got together with them to put one in.
Here's one story of how they didn't get along. (also apparently Chase pisses off everyone)
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Who He Pissed Off: Bill Murray
How: According to Chevy, John Belushi had spent a lot of time poisoning the cast against him — in particular Bill Murray, who was more or less his replacement on the show. Bill apparently confronted Chevy about something (possibly the "Weekend Update" situation), the two traded barbs (Murray told Chase to go home and fuck his wife; Chase told Murray his face looked like something Neil Armstrong had landed on), and the confrontation turned physical. Chase's account of the fight in Live from New York is hilarious, both for being so self-serving and for his insistence that he — an upper-middle- class fourteenth-generation New Yorker — had "grown up on the edge of East Harlem" and "been in a lot of fistfights." "It wasn't as if I was simply some guy who had never seen the other side of the tracks," Chase, who went to Dalton and the Stockbridge school, said. "I had."
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I haven't watched the special yet - did they do a scene together?
I got sucked into watching, hoping to see some of the early greats.
It had some small moments, but overall it was extremely sub-par. They spent too much time trying to shill their current crop which were terrible.
Letting Paul McCartney sing was cruel.
In the end, just another NBC fail. Brian Williams should have hosted.
Overall I enjoyed it.
I agree that Paul didn't sound too good on "Maybe I'm Amazed" but on the other hand it was obvious he was performing live. I have to give him credit for playing a surprise show the day before at Irving Plaza. At least a few hundred non guest list people got to see him perform a 26 song set for $40
500 internet fights, that's the number I figured when I first joined igglephans. 500 internet fights and you could consider yourself a legitimate internet-tough guy. You need them for experience, to develop leather skin. So I got started. Of course along the way you stop thinking about being tough and all that. It stops being the point. You get past the silliness of it all. But then...after...you realize that's what you are.
Same here. No way they were going to make everyone happy.
Me too. I thought it was more important to be nostalgic than funny. I thought most of the segments were well put together. The Californians seemed like a bad miss though. I fast forwarded all the musical performances.
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