Zac Efron's SNL Easter present to gay foot-lovers everywhere
Tween sensation Zac Efron hosted Saturday Night Live this weekend, and while overall the episode wasn't anything special, there were a few gay things afoot, including the last skit of the night. In it, Jason Sudeikis's slacker older bro character gives Efron some tips on seducing a lady, which results in a baby-oil-slathered foot massage and Efron's toes in Sudeikis's mouth.
It was interesting to see Efron acknowledge his gay fans in the opening monologue and nice to see the Two Gay Guys from New Jersey come back to discuss the legislation in Vermont, but I think Efron literally melted the faces of the underserved gay, tween-focused, mancave-incest-loving foot fetishist audience with this last skit. Please enjoy. Submitted by on Mon, 2009-04-13 07:51. |
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I knew the moment I saw where the sketch was going...
I knew the moment that I saw where the sketch was going that a small subset of guys out there were going to think this was the best, hottest sketch ever. :)
All I could think of was, "Wait, does Jason have a mouth full of baby oil now? Yuck!"
Oddly...
That was my first reaction as well (and don't even get me started on the Pledge!).
Zac E isn't my cup of tea (although he looks much better in short-haired wigs, in my opinion) but I've been carrying a torch for Sudeikis for years so this made me ... uncomfortable. It was like Observe and Report ... but without all the blood and vomit.
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This was one of the creepiest things I've ever seen.
I liked the High School Musical sketch but SNL still can't figure out how to end sketches. Some that would have been okay just went on too long.
Agreed...
I thought most of the sketches didn't really have an ending.
I actually thought the Jeno's Pizza Roll sketch was funny. But again, they didn't really have a good ending to it. The foot fetish sketch was just creepy. Not funny at all.
Zac is cute, and I loved him in Hairspray. But, damn, he is incredibly scrawny. Not my cup of tea.
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