Too nice a guy to roast as himself, he dressed up as the President of Hollywood: It was a pretty great, pretty creative bit where he was free to do whatever he wanted. Grade: B-īill Hader – Inventive, and really hilarious in a way that only Bill can be. ![]() She was the best of the night when she performed, but that was still not saying too much. Sarah Silverman – We have always found Sarah pretty funny, and while we know that she has new material, it almost feels like she pushed her act so far years ago, that she doesn’t have anywhere left to go. He did seem like a cooler dude when he was not actually performing. This is where we realized that most of the people that James is friends with really don’t want to go there and be particularly mean to him. He was pretty funny, but also not surprising in the least. His reaction shots later on were almost as good as his act itself. Nick Kroll – Nick’s pretty funny, but we really think he could have done more to make this set, which occurred earlier in the night, actually stand out by the time the end of the show came around. We miss MacFarlane, and we say that as someone who can’t take “Family Guy” longer than two minutes. He’s a good actor, but he’s not a comic in the same way that Seth MacFarlane was during his multiple stints as Roastmaster. Right now he’s doing a guy who really regrets leaving ‘SNL.'” This was a great joke by Seth, and probably the only one that we remember. ![]() Seth Rogen – “Bill Hader’s great at impressions.
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