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Old 08-09-2016, 05:46 PM   #41
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With Taran Killam officially gone from SNL, I hope this movie is as good as it possibly could be. I'm a fan of Killam and genuinely enjoy most of the Arnold comedies I've seen. I've been hoping his career could go beyond SNL. And the more Colbie the better the world is.
This is the first that I'm hearing of him not being on SNL anymore. Did they make official announcements of who is returning and who is not?
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Taran Killam On Why He’s Leaving ‘Saturday Night Live’

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Taran Killam, who has been a cast member on Saturday Night Live for the past six seasons, will not be returning to the show for its upcoming 42nd season. As Killam explains below, he found out recently that his contract wasn’t renewed. Killam is currently directing a movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Why We’re Killing Gunther, and has other projects in the works. Both of these projects had to be approved by SNL and, in the end, for whatever reason, the decision was to part ways.

When speaking with Killam, he was noticeably disappointed, because it’s obvious how much SNL – a show he’s been a huge part of since 2010 – still means to him and this is all still very recent news. (But, again, he’s directing a Schwarzenegger movie, so I think he’s going to find plenty to keep himself busy.) Ahead, Killam explains what happened, looks back at some of his favorite moments on SNL, and looks ahead to releasing a new Arnold Schwarzenegger comedy.

I was very surprised when I first heard this news.

I enjoyed being on the show. I was there for six years. I have not been anywhere in my life for six years. I don’t know that the end of something that you’ve committed that much time and energy to is ever going to feel “great.” And I think that just bodes well in both directions. Not feeling great leaving means that you were where you were supposed to be. And not feeling great leaving also means you didn’t overstay your welcome. You know what I mean? Like, “Oh, thank God I’m done with that,” and there was time wasted, you know? It doesn’t feel like that.

So, what happened?

I don’t know fully. I don’t know the other side of it. You sign for seven years, so I had one more year. I had sort of had it in my head I would make this upcoming year my last year, but then heard they weren’t going to pick up my contract. I was never given a reason why, really. I can assume until the cows come home. But I do know I’m directing this movie [Why We’re Killing Gunther with Arnold Schwarzenegger] and I’ll have two months of post-production that would have bled into the SNL production schedule, so we kind of communicated that.

I honestly don’t know what happened on the other side, but I do know we had expressed I have work on this film and in bonding this picture, that has to get cleared with SNL. And then [another offer] came up. I wasn’t going to have to take any time off to do it, but it was a thing that they would have had to okay.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but SNL doesn’t always like that when there are other things going on during the season.

I don’t know. I’ve seen it both ways, you know what I mean? That’s sort of the tough thing to know, even being behind the curtain at that show. Sometimes people are allowed to miss days out of the week to go film movies and sometimes you’re not allowed to do a guest spot. There’s no one right way or one wrong way and there’s really no rule book. But my feeling about it is I got my dream job. I set out to be on SNL and I got to do that and I did very well. And I love and adore and will forever have close ties and tight bonds with the brilliant, smartest, funniest people I’ve ever met in my life. So, I have no gripes at all. I am so, so, so lucky to have been given the time I’ve been given.

I’m so proud of things I created on that show and things I got to perform that other people wrote. The biggest takeaway for me are friends and adoptive family members who I will know the rest of my life and can’t believe the good fortune to have crossed paths with these people that I don’t think otherwise would have.

Looking back, what’s your favorite moment? Not necessarily a sketch, but just what stands out?

The beauty of that job is you’re given several of those every year. In what is now my last episode, the fact that Fred Armisen hosted – who is always, always my favorite person to watch at the table read – and Andy Samberg was back and Jason Sudeikis was back and Maya Rudolph was there. Fred was always really good about including everybody like that. Just that. Just feeling like a member of a team felt really special.

The Christmas episode, Bruce Springsteen was the musical guest. He’s The Boss! On Tuesday, we asked if he’s going to sing “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” At that point, it wasn’t decided that he was. Cut to, we’re onstage with Paul McCartney, singing, with Bruce, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” Which is a full-on staple, Christmas tradition and song in my household growing up. It’s stuff like that that’s just truly incredible. And everything that happens here on is because of that opportunity and my time there and the work done.

It’s always hard and sad to say goodbye, but it feels like an appropriate time and I am so, so grateful to have been a cast member on Saturday Night Live.

I’m fascinated by this movie you’re directing, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Yeah, it’s going well!

This is the first movie you’ve directed, how did you get him to do this?

We sent him a video offer. I had planned to reach out to people I had worked with on SNL, because there would be more of a personal connection, and I made these offer videos. And we sent a couple out and there were very polite rejections. And the agent of one those people said, “Will you consider Schwarzenegger?” [Laughs.] I think my response was, “I don’t think it’s possible to consider that because that does not seem like a reality.”

So the people you had requested before him were more “realistic”?

More “obtainable.” And Schwarzenegger’s people said, “No, no, he’d love it. Especially if you made him a video.” I had already called in a bunch of favors to make videos, so that night I got off the phone and in my kitchen, at 10:30 pm, I shoot this little stylized, noir offer video. It’s basically saying, “We need you much more than you need us, but if you do this, you’ll have a blast.” In the video I say I’m not going to beg, but then I start begging desperately. I say, “If my producers think that you’ll pass, they’ll kill me,” then I get shot in the head. And a mysterious hand places my information on a business card in frame. And that was my poor wife who I kept up until 10:30 pm saying, “Honey, put on this trench coat and a black glove.” And she’s just like, “Can I please go to bed?”

He plays an assassin all the other assassins want to kill.

He is Keyser Soze. He is the most mysterious, deadliest, incredible, and respected. But, also, everybody hates him and is jealous of him because of how good he is. We’ve only shot two days with him and he’s already so ****ing funny. The footage is so great and he’s totally game. There were things I was nervous to ask him to do, and he’s like, “I love it. Great. It’s ****ing hilarious.”
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I've missed seeing Arnie in actual comedies. Excluding his little role in Two and a Half Men, his last full-feature comedy was dare I say it: Jingle All The Way.
Jingle All The Way is a Christmas classic now. A true sequel to Kindergarten Cop would have been fun at a time. Not rubbish like , Cop and a half and II with Lundgren. Something original with action would be welcome. My only worries about this film is Arnie will only be in half of this film and it has current SNL stars. Most people agree that SNL was last funny in the mid 90s, I have a feeling the comedy is going to fall flat and feel very forced.

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Arnie's looking cool in that photo.
He's got that Dutch look going. I want him to look like this in The Predator.
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Arnie in lederhosen, worth the price of admission alone....that looks hysterical.
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Arnold looks like a gangsta with that hair cut.
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Is it just me or has Arnie put on a little bit of weight for this role? Anyway looking promising, and FYI I agree Jingle All The Way is a Christmas classic. I've seen it around the Holiday season over the years more times than I can count!
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Is it just me or has Arnie put on a little bit of weight for this role? Anyway looking promising, and FYI I agree Jingle All The Way is a Christmas classic. I've seen it around the Holiday season over the years more times than I can count!
Arnie did the same thing for T:G, he bulked up. Maybe an indication he is doing it for The Predator? Arnie has officially finished filming after a week. As I said before not much screen time. Though he looks badass. You can never get enough Jingle All The Way at Christmas.
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I'm down for anything with Schwarzenegger in it! Plus I like the cast from SNL that is included.
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This sounds great to me! Looking forward to it!
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He's definitely got that cigar chomping Dutch look going on in those photos.
Bodes well if he can retain the look for The Predator.
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Arnie in lederhosen, worth the price of admission alone.
I second that notion.
For a man on the cusp of turning 70, he looks mighty fine in looks and in health.
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The clothing in that first pic and the facial hair has a very End of Days/Collateral Damage meets Kindergarden Cop vibe. Arnold winding back the clock.
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The clothing in that first pic and the facial hair has a very End of Days/Collateral Damage meets Kindergarden Cop vibe. Arnold winding back the clock.
I agree it makes him look younger. With a military cut he would look awesome as Dutch again.
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Damn, he looks super young in that top pic.
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North American release is October 20th. Trailer coming soon....
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North American release is October 20th. Trailer coming soon....
Theatrical or VOD?
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