Jack Nicholson made a rare appearance on the SNL50 celebration, appearing in the audience to introduce Adam Sandler, on stage to play and sing a ballad marking the show’s half century mark.
“Let’s hear it for Jack, baby! Jack baby out tonight!” Sandler said when introduced.
On guitar, Sandler sang a five-minute salute to “50 Years.”
Fifty years of your sketch killing it at read-through, and finding out the didn’t pick it because the host didn’t want to take off his shirt.
Some of the lines riffed on those in the audience — such as Steven Spielberg.
Fifty years of writers seeing Spielberg at Lorne’s monitors. Not laughing at one of their sketches that he obviously hated. Fifty years of those same writers then getting wasted at the after party, and loudly telling everybody that Jaws was overrated.
Nicholson, 87, made his last film appearance in 2010, but he did appear on SNL‘s 40th anniversary special a decade ago.