Mark Zuckerberg Makes Surprise SNL Cameo 96
theodp writes "Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a surprise cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live during host Jesse Eisenberg's monologue. The real Zuckerberg appeared on stage with both his movie (The Social Network's Eisenberg) and TV (SNL's Andy Samberg) counterparts. The Social Network received 8 Oscar nominations last week, although the Academy snubbed KDE 3's performance."
What's "Saturday Live?" (Score:2)
What's "Saturday Live?"
Re:What's "Saturday Live?" (Score:5, Informative)
What's "Saturday Live?"
Saturday Live was a UK TV series that ran from 1985 to 1987 on Channel 4 [wikipedia.org]. It appears that Mr. Zuckerberg has himself a time machine. The case is afoot, can he be stopped before his time traveling makes Facebook the most powerful entity on the planet?! (sure explains how we've gotten to where we're at)
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I have traveled to the future only to learn that there isn't a way to travel to the future. So it didn't happen.
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go fuck yourself in the ass with an old nintendo cart you aspie faggot!
Best comment ever!
Thanks. That made my day.
Unpossible! (Score:3, Insightful)
[claps hands and squeals with glee... not]
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Zukerberg is trying to salvage his reputation with this appearance (among other things), but the world knows he's a douche.
I wonder how forgiving people will be.
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So what...look at all the money he has. Many people do the douche thing for free
Hell, I'd turn up the 'asshole' factor as much as needed if I could somehow figure a way to make loads of money....most people would I dare say.
Re:Unpossible! (Score:4, Insightful)
Better summary: A decaying remnant of a once funny show hosts an actor from a crap movie and the douche the movie was about.
[claps hands and squeals with glee... not]
People have been saying that exact same thing since about December, 1975. But somehow, the show is still on the air.
Why is that? I think that it's because the episodes seem better with age. When they think about the "good old days", they remember the 5% of sketches that were truly funny. When they see new episodes, they focus on the 95% that are mediocre or worse. So, people always think that the show is "going down the tubes".
However, just like always, there is enough good stuff sprinkled in there to keep an audience, and they'll still be able to glean enough material from old seasons to put out more "Best of $RETIRED_CAST_MEMBER" DVDs.
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One of the attributes of intelligence is a capability for inference, which allows one to develop generalized concepts from experience with particular instances. I suggest you check it out.
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People have been saying that exact same thing since about December, 1975. But somehow, the show is still on the air.
SNL has stretches where it's good, sometimes great, and just plain bad. Checking Wikipedia [wikipedia.org] for the cast list for the years really shows the ebb and flow. Obviously the original cast was great - iconic. After that, in the 80s there are very few recognizable names in there. Eddie Murphy, Martin Short, Billy Crystal were the very few that had any great comedy chops. Everyone agrees that the Joe Piscopo era was pretty bad. The 90s were once again pretty good: they had Phil Hartman, Adam Sandler, Mike Myer
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Who's there?
Candygram
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KDE3 performance??? (Score:1)
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What you think it means. The OP appears to believe that the KDE desktop systems appearance in the movie deserved some sort of kudos. There is a link up there that will tell you all sorts of stuff about it. Just click the bit that reads "KDE 3's performance".
OK. Coffee. Now.
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This was news on Saturday night (Score:1)
This is Monday morning. The MSM already spent the weekend hyping this up.
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Well, now that the MSM is leveraging "web 2.0" so heavily, the only thing left for Slashdot to do in order to differentiate itself is to let the MSM scrape the web 2.0 stuff for them, then scrape that. This is web 3.0. Welcome to the future!
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+1 It's late Monday morning. Anybody who would have cared would have known about this days ago
Re:This was news on Saturday night (Score:4, Informative)
Actually this was news Friday morning... And it is not really a "surprising cameo" when SNL was trying to get him to come and we knew about it beforehand...
That said, it is a shame that SNL has lost its mojo, it used to be an amazing show.
Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-20029974-36.html [cnet.com]
And this is nerd new how, exactly? (Score:4, Insightful)
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If it were Jobs you would be all over it.
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They could at least merge Zuckerberg's face with that of a Klingon. . .
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The Klingon fans would be pissed.
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Good point. I bet Zuck's face could be doctored to look strikingly like Palpatine's. . .there's an idea.
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After the social media bubble bursts, we'll look back and laugh at it...to most of us it will also be a sad reminder that we didn't become the next generation of dot-com boomers...
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It's not news. It's more frontpage trash that's completely irrelevant because the approved submitters are trying to bring up facebook, as if that makes /. look hip. Heck the story about mexican drug smugglers using catapults is more interesting and relevant to the core purpose of the site.
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[...] and continuing with our list of idiots, others were saying: "Of course The Social Network received 8 Oscar nominations - it was written by a WHITE, about a WHITE, what more do you need?"
But the fact remains that it is natural for The Social Network to have received 8 Oscar nominations - it was written by a digital* mammal, about a digital mammal, what more do we need?
Wishing you a good day, this was Dolphin News.
*Translator's note: digital as in "mammal with digits".
Facebook (Score:2, Insightful)
still not on it. an old girlfriend was able to track down my brother via facebook. will never sign up. can't even figure out what the fuss is about.
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I resisted for ages, however if you have friends out there in real life it is convenient to use to keep track of what they're up to and also to let your friends know about events and keep track of invites etc.
Its a tool. If you use it badly it can do bad things. Like a bandsaw or a hammer. If you use it appropriately it can help make things simple.
Not good (Score:1)
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Live From New York? (Score:1)
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When did they stop saying, "Live from New York, its Saturday Night Live!"?
they didn't?
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They changed it after receiving a memo from the office of redundancy office who sent a memo telling them to change it to "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!"
heh (Score:1)
fitting the stupid facebook icon isnt working
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KDE (Score:2)
Well KDE 3 could get best supporting role, but its performance is steady and not very flashy. They tried KDE 4.0 but found it a bit of a prima donna, with an unstable temperament. I am not sure *nix is going to regain the heady glory days such as with Sandra Bullock in The Net, though Ubuntu made a debut on the small screen with Big Bang Theory.
Phillip.
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Oh Ubuntu you are my favorite Linux-based operating system.
exclusive (Score:2)
In The Social Network (which Zuckerberg says is fiction) he said people wanted to be in the clubs because they are exclusive. How exclusive a cameo in SNL?
(especially by a software guy)
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Oh, please, call me 'Mister Steve Martin'.
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Way to land the big "scoop", fan boy! (Score:1)
Jesse Eisenberg Looks and sounds like John Carmack (Score:2)
Jesse Eisenberg Looks and sounds like John Carmack.
He'd the candidate if someone decided to make a movie about JC.
Berg (Score:2)
Zuckerberg, Eisenberg, Semberg. Does the role require to have a surname ending in "berg"?