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Old 05-19-2004, 03:09 PM   #1
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Fallon Signs Off of 'SNL'
May 17, 6:29 PM EST

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Say goodbye to Jimmy Fallon on "Saturday Night Live."

Fallon announced that he was leaving the comedy show at the end of his "Weekend Update" segment with Tina Fey on Saturday, the show's last original episode of the season.

It was no surprise to NBC executives.

"He had made it clear that he wanted to move on and we wish him all the best," Jeff Zucker, president of the NBC Universal Television Group, said Monday

"SNL" gave Fallon a fond send-off, with a long skit featuring one of his signature characters, a nasally voiced and obnoxious radio disc jockey.

Fallon, 29, joined "Saturday Night Live" in 1998.


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I am shocked he didn't announce his departure earlier. When Chris Kattan, Will Ferrill and Molly Shannon left, you knew it was impending about 6 months before it happened.

Jimmy was the breakout star of the current crop, but I think he should've stayed another season or two. Unlike Will Ferrill, he hasn't exactly made it in movies, and unlike Ana Gasteyer (sp?), it's not because he wants to stay home and spend more time with his kid. Him leaving SNL now will probably make him the next Jim Breuer, remember how everyone thought Breuer was going to be the next comic superstar, and then he left SNL about 2 seasons too early, and besides deoderant commercials, where is he now?
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I love Jimmy! Meangya, Im still getting over Chris and Will leaving.
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but only about 3 of us post on the Sketch Comedy forum, here is a better place... I bet a lot of people who watch SNL but don't read that forum will wonder "where's Jimmy Fallon??" next season when SNL's season premiere comes on
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I'm really going to miss him. Most people get bothered by the "losering character by laughing thing" which I think only adds to the greatness...and plus, people act as if he's the only one. I do think he left too early, but it's his choice and I hope everything works out for him He's awesome.
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I liked Jimmy. He should have stayed a little longer.
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http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news...ligencer/9191/

Saturday Night Lives
Jimmy Fallon is leaving SNL to pursue Hollywood full-time. First stop: this fall’s Taxi. The future may seem bright now, but will his career resemble Bill Murray’s . . . or Chevy Chase’s? A look at other alums’ post-SNL strategies, successes, and failures.


By Logan Hill

Jimmy Fallon (Photo credit: Globe Photos)

The One Left Behind
Dan Aykroyd racked up hits with SNL’s Eddie Murphy in Trading Places and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters—then flopped with his forgotten directorial debut, Nothing But Trouble, bottoming out in Crossroads, as Britney Spears’s dad.


Career Vertigo
Once the most precocious SNL alum, Eddie Murphy plummeted from the heights of Beverly Hills Cop. After lampooning Mr. Rogers and playing blue in Raw, he got caught with a pre-op transsexual prostitute named Shalimar in 1997, but recovered at the box office by churning out enough parent-approved pap (Daddy Day Care and the upcoming Daddy Day Camp) to shrug off his flop Pluto Nash.


Big in Atlantic City
Only Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy survived the SNL purge of 1981; now Piscopo, a cancer survivor, is back on the casino circuit. Last spotted performing on the Ameristar Casino Hotel riverboat in Council Bluffs, Iowa.


Box-Office Power
Mike Myers played the game brilliantly, writing his own script—and check—with Austin Powers ($690 million worldwide—not counting Dr. Evil plushies); now he’s minting money with the green-machine Shrek.


Cartoon Character
After losing his funnier half, Chris Farley, to drugs, the floppy-mopped David Spade hibernated for six long sitcom years on Just Shoot Me. Now the 1-800-COLLECT vet is mouthing the “Yeah, It’s Like That” slogan for Sierra Mist soda. Up next: a cartoon animal named “Scuzz.”


The Purist
Colin Quinn smartly stuck with stand-up, emceeing clubs and booking his comic brethren on Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd.


Wild and Crazy Auteur
Frequent guest Steve Martin used SNL to take his career to the next level, then blazed the Tom Hanks route, balancing comedic box-office ca-ching (The Jerk) with critical respect (L.A. Story). Now he can play goofy dads by day (Cheaper by the Dozen) and host the National Book Awards at night.


Auto Pilot
Jane Curtin played it safe with Kate & Allie, then coasted on 3rd Rock From the Sun; now she’s cashing residual checks in perpetuity.


Hall of Famer
The Caddyshack groundskeeper and loverboy Ghostbuster Bill Murray is one of the only alums to be taken seriously as an actor. He selected smart roles with young directors—a strategy that brought him an Oscar invite with Lost in Translation.


The Fadeaway
Chevy Chase’s fatal mistake may have been lip-synching on Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” video in 1986. Before “Call Me Al”: Fletch, Vacation, Caddyshack, and ˇThree Amigos!. After: Fletch Lives, The Chevy Chase Show, and an upcoming role as “Voice of Cho-Cho” in The Karate Dog.


Tragic Fall
John Belushi earned his wild-man immortality in 1978’s Animal House—but he overplayed the wild-man act off-screen, dying four years later from a coke-and-heroin overdose.


Overeager Underachiever
Hyperactive wacko Rob Schneider tried far too hard: impersonating women in The Hot Chick and, worse, aping apes in The Animal. The new low: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, with Eddie Griffin.


Miracle Man
Only Chris Rock, the funniest man in America, could survive flops like Pootie Tang ($3 million gross) and preserve his own TV-special-and-concert-tour empire.


Mr. Right Now
Underrated Will Ferrell played to his strengths and jolted the box office with Old School, then shocked everyone with Elf. Next up: the summer comedy Anchorman and the Steven Soderbergh–scripted adaptation of A Confederacy of Dunces.


Unlikeliest Leading Man
Fresh out of SNL, nobody but Adam Sandler would have cast the spastic “Chanukah Song” singer as a romantic lead—so he co-wrote Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison and started his own production company. A superstar, so long as he stays away from prestige projects like Punch-Drunk Love.


Stuck-in-Character
SNL’s women just don’t get the marquee parts men do, so deserving actresses like Nora Dunn (Ginny in Working Girl; “British designer” in Zoolander) must make the most of supporting roles.


Mighty Wind
Al Franken, writer and star of 1995’s Stuart Saves His Family ($900,000 gross), somehow became one of the country’s most influential political figures—in print, and on radio.
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http://newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news...ligencer/9191/

Saturday Night Lives
Jimmy Fallon is leaving SNL to pursue Hollywood full-time. First stop: this fall’s Taxi. The future may seem bright now, but will his career resemble Bill Murray’s . . . or Chevy Chase’s? A look at other alums’ post-SNL strategies, successes, and failures.


By Logan Hill

Jimmy Fallon (Photo credit: Globe Photos)

The One Left Behind
Dan Aykroyd racked up hits with SNL’s Eddie Murphy in Trading Places and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters—then flopped with his forgotten directorial debut, Nothing But Trouble, bottoming out in Crossroads, as Britney Spears’s dad.


Career Vertigo
Once the most precocious SNL alum, Eddie Murphy plummeted from the heights of Beverly Hills Cop. After lampooning Mr. Rogers and playing blue in Raw, he got caught with a pre-op transsexual prostitute named Shalimar in 1997, but recovered at the box office by churning out enough parent-approved pap (Daddy Day Care and the upcoming Daddy Day Camp) to shrug off his flop Pluto Nash.


Big in Atlantic City
Only Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy survived the SNL purge of 1981; now Piscopo, a cancer survivor, is back on the casino circuit. Last spotted performing on the Ameristar Casino Hotel riverboat in Council Bluffs, Iowa.


Box-Office Power
Mike Myers played the game brilliantly, writing his own script—and check—with Austin Powers ($690 million worldwide—not counting Dr. Evil plushies); now he’s minting money with the green-machine Shrek.


Cartoon Character
After losing his funnier half, Chris Farley, to drugs, the floppy-mopped David Spade hibernated for six long sitcom years on Just Shoot Me. Now the 1-800-COLLECT vet is mouthing the “Yeah, It’s Like That” slogan for Sierra Mist soda. Up next: a cartoon animal named “Scuzz.”


The Purist
Colin Quinn smartly stuck with stand-up, emceeing clubs and booking his comic brethren on Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd.


Wild and Crazy Auteur
Frequent guest Steve Martin used SNL to take his career to the next level, then blazed the Tom Hanks route, balancing comedic box-office ca-ching (The Jerk) with critical respect (L.A. Story). Now he can play goofy dads by day (Cheaper by the Dozen) and host the National Book Awards at night.


Auto Pilot
Jane Curtin played it safe with Kate & Allie, then coasted on 3rd Rock From the Sun; now she’s cashing residual checks in perpetuity.


Hall of Famer
The Caddyshack groundskeeper and loverboy Ghostbuster Bill Murray is one of the only alums to be taken seriously as an actor. He selected smart roles with young directors—a strategy that brought him an Oscar invite with Lost in Translation.


The Fadeaway
Chevy Chase’s fatal mistake may have been lip-synching on Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” video in 1986. Before “Call Me Al”: Fletch, Vacation, Caddyshack, and ˇThree Amigos!. After: Fletch Lives, The Chevy Chase Show, and an upcoming role as “Voice of Cho-Cho” in The Karate Dog.


Tragic Fall
John Belushi earned his wild-man immortality in 1978’s Animal House—but he overplayed the wild-man act off-screen, dying four years later from a coke-and-heroin overdose.


Overeager Underachiever
Hyperactive wacko Rob Schneider tried far too hard: impersonating women in The Hot Chick and, worse, aping apes in The Animal. The new low: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, with Eddie Griffin.


Miracle Man
Only Chris Rock, the funniest man in America, could survive flops like Pootie Tang ($3 million gross) and preserve his own TV-special-and-concert-tour empire.


Mr. Right Now
Underrated Will Ferrell played to his strengths and jolted the box office with Old School, then shocked everyone with Elf. Next up: the summer comedy Anchorman and the Steven Soderbergh–scripted adaptation of A Confederacy of Dunces.


Unlikeliest Leading Man
Fresh out of SNL, nobody but Adam Sandler would have cast the spastic “Chanukah Song” singer as a romantic lead—so he co-wrote Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison and started his own production company. A superstar, so long as he stays away from prestige projects like Punch-Drunk Love.


Stuck-in-Character
SNL’s women just don’t get the marquee parts men do, so deserving actresses like Nora Dunn (Ginny in Working Girl; “British designer” in Zoolander) must make the most of supporting roles.


Mighty Wind
Al Franken, writer and star of 1995’s Stuart Saves His Family ($900,000 gross), somehow became one of the country’s most influential political figures—in print, and on radio.
Is it me, or did that make half the people on SNL sound like a bunch of jackasses?

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