Love him or sick of him, Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson has been at the forefront of some of the most scandalous gossip news since he started his relationship with Kim Kardashian, sparking the ire of her ex-hubby Kanye West. But did you know, Pete also does comedy? Yeah, we often forget that don't we.

Last Saturday Pete Davidson dropped another one of his parody tracks during Saturday Night Live with host Jarrod Carmichael. Thankfully, the song wasn't about his constant beef with Ye, rather Davidson spits lyrics in a hip-hop song about a subject that is near and dear to my heart: Short Ass Movies.

Have you ever looked for something to watch on streaming and you notice that filmmakers can't seem to reign in that run time? (I'm talking to you, The Batman. Nearly three hours?! You're lucky it was worth it.) Don't worry, Pete takes it to task with a pee joke and it's a chef's kiss.

The song features Gunna, who was also the musical guest, 90s MTV alum Simon Rex, and Chris Redd. In the video, they run off a list of titles that are acceptable in length, like Liar Liar, Evil Dead, Punch-Dunk Love, or Eraserhead, all barely cracking the 1 hour 40 min mark. And if you're of an age where you remember VHS then you remember two tape length flicks like Titanic or, in this case, Amadeus, which Davidson promptly tosses in a fireplace.

But not to throw stones at a glass house, Davidson does poke fun at his own film The King of Staten Island for being well over 2 hours. Gotta love a guy who can laugh at themself.

Do yourself a favor and check out the full video below.