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The early '90s were a golden age for Saturday Night Live, so much show that the iconic sketch show began making a leap to the big screen. After the success of Wayne’s World (https://youtu.be/cVNbU-nv410?t=28), more and more iconic characters tried their hand at film to diminishing returns. But there was one movie (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/StuartSavesHisFamily) that officially killed the experiment dead for a couple years, Stuart Saves His Family (https://youtu.be/MBFozap8r58?t=30). This is the story of how a movie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Saves_His_Family) written by Al Franken, directed by Harold Ramis, and loved by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert came to exist and eventually bomb at the box office (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/BoxOfficeBomb/SThroughT).
The early '90s were a golden age for Saturday Night Live, so much show that the iconic sketch show began making a leap to the big screen. After the success of Wayne’s World (https://youtu.be/cVNbU-nv410?t=28), more and more iconic characters tried their hand at film to diminishing returns. But there was one movie (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/StuartSavesHisFamily) that officially killed the experiment dead for a couple years, Stuart Saves His Family (https://youtu.be/MBFozap8r58?t=30). This is the story of how a movie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Saves_His_Family) written by Al Franken, directed by Harold Ramis, and loved by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert came to exist and eventually bomb at the box office (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/BoxOfficeBomb/SThroughT).