SNL Does ‘The Fast and Bi-Curious’

I don't think I'll ever understand Andy Samberg's obsession with gay stuff. He says it's all about mocking how uncomfortable straight men are with homosexuality, but I can see how some people are offended by his antics, you know?

While Samberg's Fast and the Furious parody with Seth Rogen didn't necessarily crack me up or offend me, it did get my engine revved up over the prospect of seeing Paul Walker and Vin Diesel in a "bi-curious" version. Hey, it could happen!

– Dewitt

11 thoughts on “SNL Does ‘The Fast and Bi-Curious’

  1. Gay men are offended by everything. They like to play the victim and then whine about the smallest of things. I remember some gay men got offended at the gay Family Guy episode…You know, Family Guy, the show that makes fun of EVERYONE at some point. But of course when the gays get made fun of, it’s taking things too far…typical, and they wonder why people like to make fun of us…

  2. That was FREAKIN FUNNY!!!! I would love THAT to be made into a movie than most of the crap the shove at us. Lighten up guys…. If we can laugh at ourselves then so can they. You know most of the writers for SNL are gay… They’re just getting their rocks off.

  3. Tim i agree,unfortunately its not right to generalize all gay men.I have gay friends who are highly irritated by the consistent bitching and whining of every little thing the stereotypical gays had a problem with.They highly irritate me and its one of the reasons i do not get along with some gay men(particularly those within the scene).Always playing the victim,bitching like little girls which only fuels the stereotypes and the word “”faggot””which is an insult to the feminine(less than manly mannerisms of men),not to mention furthering the divide.

  4. The funny part is downlow men,discreet men,bi curious men(at least the oevrwhelming majority)are not part of the gay community,most are naturally part of the heterosexual community and have no ties or social cohesion with the gay community at all.

  5. Sure, there are bitchy, whiny gay men out there who are offended by everything, but the worst offenders are our “protectors” – GLAAD et al. They raised a stink about the “Family Gay” episode, and when the “real people” were polled on another gay site, only 3% said that the episode offended them. Come on, funny is funny! We need to stop TRYING to find offense in every little thing.

  6. I’m not only NOT offended, I find this shit hilarious! As a gay man, I can only advise all of you to get over it and just have a good laugh at yourselves once in a while!

  7. I think Andy Samberg and Seth Rogens are two hot men!….not twinky fuck faggots but MEN!
    Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder “cupcakes”….not every gay MAN thinks you young tight stomach buff queers are hot…you usually make me gag w/ repulsion because of your nasty narcissistic behavior. Learn some manners! If something pisses off a queer/fags then I’m all for it. 90% of gay men are just damn nasty. And they hate it when someone points out their inappropriate behavior. And I’ve been “out” for 30 yrs. I KNOW WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!
    This video was hilarious! I applaud SNL for their good humor.

  8. Tyler youare so right and thats alot of gay men in general,particularly those who are open.Black,white,whatever i have been on mant sitessuch as blackgaychat and criticized the behaviors of many gay men there that are a result of misery and the following was retorts of anger,a refusal to accept constructive criticism,hostility which is the most obvous form of guilt or a subconscious unawareness form of it or speculating other causes in attempt to accept what a truth or possible truth.Many just want the truth to be of there desire and cannot stand when its against there desire

  9. I wouldn’t mind being around if Adam Samberg was feeling bi-curious.
    As for the Family Guy episode, I didn’t think it as funny as some people claim, but it certainly wasn’t offensive either. Please, please, please, let’s not go back to the days when ridiculous “activists” protested any movie with a gay or lesbian character that was portrayed as anything less than a perfect saint.

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