So, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dana Carvey is quite the trip down memory lane, isn’t it? Carvey’s run from '86 to '93 was something else, really. He brought such a unique energy to SNL—his impressions are still talked about. The Church Lady is just classic, and who could forget Wayne’s World? It’s like a masterclass in character work. The pacing of the sketches feels just right, not rushed, but you still get a good mix of laughs throughout. The show has this raw, live vibe, which really adds to the experience. And those practical effects in some sketches—like with Headwound Harry—were just hilarious. It’s definitely a snapshot of a specific time in sketch comedy.
Great for fans of SNL's golden yearsHighlights Carvey's comedic rangeFeatures memorable characters and sketches
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