

Robert De Niro Loves Porn
Robert De Niro loses his cool when a computer technician finds pornography on his computer.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy sketch features Taran Killam playing a talent agent who desperately tries to get Robert De Niro to appear in a gay pornographic film. De Niro, in character, misunderstands the agent's intentions, believing he's being asked for a role in a mainstream film, leading to humorous confusion.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch primarily featured on a late-night show (Saturday Night Live), 'Robert De Niro Loves Porn' did not receive traditional critical reviews or broad audience reception. Its impact was limited to its broadcast as part of SNL.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its absurd premise and Taran Killam's impression of Robert De Niro.
- Viewed as a typical SNL digital short, relying on shock value and celebrity impersonation.
- Generally found to be a brief, humorous sketch without deeper critical analysis.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short sketch is not available. However, typical audience reactions to SNL digital shorts often involve appreciation for their comedic timing and viral potential.
Fun Fact
The sketch was written by Taran Killam, who also stars in it and performs the impersonation of Robert De Niro.
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