Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken

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  • TV-14
  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 7.7  (1,222)

Christopher Walken is one of those actors that commands the screen with his intense presence and unique delivery. He has become a household name in Hollywood, and his work in television has been equally impressive. That's why NBC's Saturday Night Live decided to dedicate an entire episode to him in 2004.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken was a showcase of some of Walken's most memorable moments on the long-running sketch comedy show. From his hilarious interpretation of "The Continental" to his unforgettable performance as Bruce Dickinson in "More Cowbell," this episode gave viewers a chance to see just how versatile Walken can be as a performer.

The show was hosted by Walken himself, who introduced each sketch and shared insights into his experiences on the show. He was joined by other cast members from over the years, including Rachel Dratch and Jimmy Fallon. Together, they delivered one of the most entertaining and memorable episodes in SNL history.

One of the sketches that Walken is most well-known for is "The Continental," which was a recurring sketch that he performed in the mid-90s. In this sketch, Walken played a suave, sophisticated gentleman who is trying to seduce a young woman. The sketch was set in a luxurious apartment, and Walken's character would often break the fourth wall to address the audience directly.

Another classic sketch that was featured in this episode was "More Cowbell," which was a parody of a recording session for the hit song "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult. Walken played legendary producer Bruce Dickinson, who was pushing the band to add more cowbell to the track. The sketch has become one of the most beloved moments in SNL history, thanks in large part to Walken's hilarious performance.

During the episode, Walken also shared some behind-the-scenes stories about his time on SNL. He revealed that he was initially hesitant to take on the role of Bruce Dickinson in "More Cowbell," but was eventually convinced by producer Lorne Michaels. He also talked about how much he enjoyed working with cast members like Will Ferrell and Tim Meadows.

Another highlight of the episode was a series of sketches that featured Walken's iconic delivery style. In one sketch, he played a career counselor who gave terrible advice to his clients. In another, he portrayed a man who was convinced that he was a plant. These sketches showcased Walken's knack for delivering his lines in a way that was both memorable and hilarious.

The episode also included a number of classic SNL sketches that didn't feature Walken, but were still crowd-pleasers. Rachel Dratch reprised her role as Debbie Downer, delivering her trademark depressing one-liners to the audience. Jimmy Fallon played a variety of characters, including a gamer who was obsessed with "World of Warcraft."

Overall, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken was a fitting tribute to one of the most talented actors of his generation. Walken's performances on SNL have become legendary, and this episode was a chance to see some of his best work in one place. Fans of the show and of Walken himself will enjoy watching this episode again and again.

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Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken
1. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken
September 7, 2004
A collection of Christopher Walken's best "SNL" moments, featuring all the greatest continentals, all the trivial tales of Ed Glosser and all the prescriptions you'll ever need to cure your "cowbell crazed fever."
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  • Premiere Date
    September 7, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (1,222)