The Big Picture Saturday Night Live has a long history of creating characters that went on to become pop culture icons. If they became big enough, some of them were even turned into feature films. The results of expanding an SNL sketch or idea into a movie like MacGruber or The Blues Brothers have wildly varied. While The Blues Brothers and Wayne's World are two of the most loved comedies ever made, there have been some massive duds that ended up in theaters as well.
Al Franken had one big recurring sketch character in the form of Stuart Smalley, who hosts his own self-help segment called "Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley." Stuart had an effeminate voice, mannerisms, and dress, with him usually wearing a bright yellow or blue shirt under a baby blue cardigan. He's a satire on the self-help gurus of the decade that were taking over cable and infomercials.
Harold Ramis Directed 'Stuart Saves His Family' In 1995, Harold Ramis was riding a seemingly never-ending wave of success. To millions, he would always be Egon Spangler from Ghostbusters, but he was so much more. Ramis was a writer and director. He either wrote or co-wrote modern classics like National Lampoon's Animal House, Caddyshack, the Ghostbusters movies, and Groundhog Day. As for directing, he helmed Caddyshack and National Lampoon's Vacation.
Where many SNL movies failed is that they had nothing much beyond the bit. Pat was hilarious in a segment on SNL, but It's Pat the movie didn't give us a reason to care about them. Wayne's World worked because it dug at something beyond the bit, taking the guys out of the basement and sending them on an adventure. Stuart Smalley had built-in drama with his family, shown here and there in the segments, and now in a book.
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