Monday, October 5, 2009

Madonna Snl

Madonna Snl, The first TV encounter of Madonna and Lady Gaga came during “Saturday Night Live” this week, when the Material Girl appeared unannounced in a Deep House Dish skit alongside the contemporary hitmaker when a similar bizarre visual bent.

A few bars into a song and dance number, Madonna grabbed Lady Gaga’s blonde hair and here was one of those cliched hair-pulling catfights in skimpy outfits. “What the hell is a disco stick?” she demanded.

The dance number didn’t seem to go as planned. Lady Gaga sang while Madonna didn’t. It didn’t matter — seeing them together was the big thing.

Invited to sit on the couch, they continued their fake fighting.

“Guess what Madonna I’m totally hotter than you!” Lady Gaga said.

“Guess what I’m totally taller than you,” she replied adding: “What kind of name is Lady Gaga. It sounds like baby food…”

“The kind that’s No. 1 on the Billboard charts,” Gaga replied lunging on her.

Kenan Thompson’s character DJ Dynasty Handbag wanted them to make up. And because some dude wrote it, he asked them to kiss. Madonna’s kiss to other female pop stars has been some kind of annointment in the past, as when she laid on on Britney Spears at a past MTV video music awards. But Kenan’s character interjected himself between them to receive their kisses.

The sketch came just before the first of Gaga’s performance of “Paparazzi,” not nearly as elaborate as it was at the VMAs last month. However, later in the show, for “Disco Stick” and a performance of “Poker Face,” she wore what looked to be a giant gyroscope.

Madonna was the biggest of several guest stars on the show, though Scarlett Johansson, who also appeared unnanounced was pretty big. Elijah Wood also popped in on the show. All this on an episode hosted by one of the least known stars, Ryan Reynolds.

Darrell Hammond, apparently freelancing on the show after the longest run as a cast member made his first “Saturday Night Live” appearance as Arnold Schwarzenegger, behind so much prosthetic makeup he was hardly recognizable.

The Letterman situation was mentioned in “Weekend Update” as a “Stupid human trick.” But a whole retro “Celebrity Family Fued” skit was built around the John Phillips revelation.

Source: apakistannews.com

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