His first film was Adam Sandler’s “Billy Madison” (available for digital purchase), the first of many with Sandler. If his singular rhythm stood out on “SNL,” he was totally out of place in studio comedies. But while movies were a smaller part of Macdonald’s output, his plainspoken, deadpan comedy could be all the more distinct on the big screen. The best way to remember Norm Macdonald, who died last week at age 61, is probably to surf YouTube for late-nightand “Saturday Night Live” clips,sift through Twitter for anecdotes and read some of themany finetributes written about the comedian. Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.
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