Will Ferrellâs physical comedy still gets all the laughs on Saturday Night Live.
Ferrell joined an already star-studded cast of characters in the âScared Straightâ sketch on SNL50: The Anniversary Special. The sketch begins with Jason Sudeikis as a cop, addressing Marcello HernĂĄndez, Mikey Day and Michael Longfellow, three teens busted for shoplifting.
Sudeikis brings in two prisoners to help the teens understand the magnitude of what theyâve done: Kenan Thompson and Eddie Murphy.
Thompson and Murphy inundate the three with stories from prison, but the teens quickly realize the stories are lifted from Harry Potter and The Nutty Professor.
Murphyâs nod to his comedy hit isnât the only self-referential moment in the sketch, however. The pair are quickly joined by Ferrellâs Daisy Duke-wearing character, complete with mullet.
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Ferrellâs Big Red joins the men in telling prison stories, arguing that itâs actually âreally fun.â
âIâm in an improv group. Iâm scrapbooking like crazy. Outside, I never used to get laid. Now Iâm having sex 50, 60 times a day,â he says.
Sharing his own story, Big Red adds, âI was abandoned as a baby by my human parents, so I was forced to grow up at the North Pole ⊠You know what, Iâm gonna skip ahead. Itâs Elf. Iâm talking about Elf.â
The jokes about his family-friendly holiday film quickly take a NSFW turn. Even Ferrell himself fumbled over the racy lines, which elicited so much laughter that both Thompson and Murphy struggled to hold back their smiles.
When HernĂĄndez pushes back, the men crowd around him as Big Red says, âIn prison, youâre not going to be an elf named Buddy. Youâre gonna get Elfâd, right in your butt-y.â
âAnd forget about your North Pole, what youâre going to have to worry about is your South Pole,â Murphyâs character adds.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in 2021, Ferrell discussed his decision not to do a sequel to his holiday smash hit film.
Elf was a box office hit grossing $223 million worldwide and becoming an instant Christmas classic. According to THR, he would have been paid $29 million for taking part in the sequel. Ferrell said he turned down the sequel due to it having too similar a premise to the original movie.
âI would have had to promote the movie from an honest place, which wouldâve been, like, âOh no, itâs not good. I just couldnât turn down that much money,â â Ferrell told THR. âAnd I thought, âCan I actually say those words? I donât think I can, so I guess I canât do the movie.â â
SNL50: The Anniversary Special airs Sunday, Feb. 16, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
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