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* His stint hosting ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if Creator/QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.

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* His stint hosting ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if Creator/QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) (Creator/CecilyStrong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.
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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if Creator/QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.

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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if Creator/QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.
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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.

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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if QuentinTarantino Creator/QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.
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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if QuentinTarantino's next movie was a Biblical movie"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.

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* His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if QuentinTarantino's next movie was a Biblical movie"), QuentinTarantino did ''Passion of the Christ'' instead of Mel Gibson?"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.
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*His stint hosting ''SaturdayNightLive'', especially in the sketches "What Have You Become?" (a game show where the host asks losers with bizarre hobbies what has become of their lives), the fake movie trailer ''Djesus Uncrossed'' (which can best be described as "What if QuentinTarantino's next movie was a Biblical movie"), a fake commercial for a sexy R&B album by two black guys and a white adopted man who doesn't know anything about sex, and a sketch where a woman (Cecily Strong) finds a creepy secret admirer letter, completely unaware that the security guard (played by Waltz) was the one who wrote it.

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