Appearances on Saturday Night Live
Walken has hosted the comedy sketch and satire TV series
Saturday Night Live on six occasions, and has a standing offer from Lorne Michaels to host the show when Walken's schedule permits. One of his more famous
SNL performances was a spoof of "
Behind the Music" featuring a recording session of
Blue Öyster Cult's "
(Don't Fear) The Reaper." In the guise of record producer Bruce Dickinson (not to be confused with
Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer for
Iron Maiden), Walken makes passionate and slightly unhinged speeches to the band, and is obsessed with getting "
more cowbell" into the song.
Walken also spoofed his role from
The Dead Zone in a sketch titled "Ed Glosser: Trivial Psychic", in which the title character had the ability to accurately predict meaningless, trivial future events ("You're going to get an ice cream headache. It's going to hurt real bad...right here for eight, nine seconds.")
He also spoofed his role from
A View to a Kill in a sketch titled "Lease with an Option to Kill", in which he reprised his role as
Max Zorin. Zorin, who had taken on some qualities of other notable Bond villains (
Blofeld's cat and suit,
Emilio Largo's eye patch), was upset that everything was going wrong for him: his lair was still under construction, his henchmen had jump suits that did not fit, and his shark tank lacked sharks, instead having a giant
sea sponge. A captive
James Bond, portrayed by
Phil Hartman, offered to get Zorin "a good deal" on the abandoned Blofeld volcanic lair if Zorin let him go, to which he reluctantly agreed.
In another appearance, he performed a song and dance rendition of the
Irving Berlin standard "Let's Face the Music and Dance". Finally, the "
Colonel Angus" sketch, in which Walken played a dishonored
Confederate officer, laden with ribald
double entendres. Walken's SNL appearances proved so popular that he is one of the few
SNL hosts for whom a
Best of...SNL DVD is available (an honor usually reserved only for
SNL cast members).