
This episode features comedian Kyle Mooney discussing his new film Y2K, his time on Saturday Night Live, and the evolution of his comedic style.
Mooney talks about the themes of nostalgia and the Y2K phenomenon, referencing how fears of technology failures shaped the late 90s. He shares anecdotes about the film's creation, including its comedic and horror elements.
The conversation also touches on Mooney's background with the Good Neighbor comedy group, his unique approach to humor, and how he adapted his style for SNL's broader audience.
Mooney reflects on his experiences at SNL, including the challenges of writing and performing live sketches, and the importance of audience recognition. He highlights the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the support he received from A24 and Jonah Hill.
The episode concludes with Mooney's thoughts on the film industry and his aspirations for future projects, emphasizing the significance of creating art that resonates with audiences.
Kyle Mooney discusses his film Y2K, SNL experiences, and his unique comedic style in this episode.
