NOt being a dick here...what was so funny about this? I cant tell if people actually think that this 30 sec clip that provided no context to any joke was actually funny, or if people just want to laugh because hartman got smoked by his psycho asshole wife and they just want to leave some comment for whatever reason. ....eh..who cares...
Does anyone know what the hell happened to make him crack up. I had this on VHS for about 12 years till it broke...thank God for YouTube!!! This clip is SOOOO freakin funny, thanks for the post!
@ReelScreenReviews I saw an interview where he said that it suddenly struck him how ridiculous he must have looked sitting there as Frankenstein, and he just bust out laughing.
Phil Hartman: the most underrated snl cast member ever, the guy was hilarious! Could do a million different characters. LOL @ Jon Lovitz and Kevin Nealon laughing as Kevin jumps on the chair as Hartman breaks the wall lol
@jtno2 It seems like that clip is the one everyone wants but can't find! I read one message that claimed the clip was on the first edition of the SNL Phil Hartman DVD but for some reason was removed in later editions. If anyone has that clip please upload it here and many thanks!
Phil Hartman cracked up a bunch of times. One of my favorites was when he was Bill Clinton and almost choked on a burger. Damn that was a funny dude, he was the soul of NewsRadio.
I remember where I was when I heard about Phil's death. What a waste . He was the ultimate team player and the consumate professional. Always made every skit he was in better. He always made his other cast members look better. I don't think we will see his kind for a LONG time. I miss Phil , Farley and John Candy more each time I see their films. Phenomenal talents who were great people when the cameras weren't rolling.
Phil Hartman was great, God rest his soul, I miss him!!! He was gold on SNL and he was on SNL when is was great, the golden era of that show, he is one reason why it was golden along with other like Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, etc.
@Calikola You and me both. Sure, other celebrities I liked had passed away. But Phil Hartman was a person I spent most of my childhood seeing every week on SNL, and he just made me laugh so much. I was truly upset and crushed when I heard about his death. I remember I was in my car driving to my college when I heard the news on the radio, and I was utterly shocked, and was saddened the rest of the day.
I'm a truck driver and I had just checked into a motel and turned on the TV and the news was reporting his death. I remember I sat on the edge of the bed and teared up. I have NEVER done that upon hearing of someone's death who was famous.
@bunkman64 I had just arrived home from work when my wife told me of Phil's shocking death. It hit me very deeply emotionally, as much as in August 1977 when I arrived home from my day as a camp counselor and learned that Elvis had died ... I had tickets to see him for the 2nd time the following week.
I miss Phil! Damn that broad for killing Troy McClure who starred in such movies as "Dial M For Muderessness" and "Calling All Quakers" with Delores Montenegro.
If I remember correctly, the question that made Hartman crack up had something to do with the Nuclear Arms Treaty or something similar....the premise being Frankenstein being asked such a deep question with his limited vocabulary was so silly that Hartman just cracked up. I wish the whole clip was on here because it would really explain why he broke up.
@BarneyTobey i agree but will ferrell was a close second. to me, he was sort of the phil hartman of the later '90s and early millennium. one of those regulars who could play anyone and who was perpetually funny.
I think there was another skit where he cracked up--if I recall correctly, Jan Hooks played a waitress with huge thighs, and every time she walked by, they played a sound effect to emphasize how they rubbed together. At one point, Hartman just busted out laughing as he tried to get a line out. This was pretty much the only reason I even remembered that skit.
The best laughs in live sketch comedy come when the actors go off script for one reason or another, most often because theyre all laughing so hard.
Example: Every Carol Burnett Show sketch ever filmed. All Tim Conway ever did was deliberately blow up sketches with improv that brought Carol, Vicki Carr and Harvey Korman to their knees laughing.
Example 2: David Spade and Cristina Applegate in the original Matt Foley sketch with the late great Chris Farley. Priceless.
@spwb2k or that epic debbie downer sketch with horatio sanz, jimmy fallon, rachel dratch and lindsey lohan or also that great jeffries sketch with jimmy fallon and sean hayes
@spwb2k I was never a Carol Burnett fan at all but, back in the day, would occasionally tune it in for a few minutes when the good tv shows were slim pickings (pre-cable tv 1970s.) After awhile it was pretty clear to me that, at least in the case of Harvey Korman, the supposedly "unplanned" laughter may have technically been unplanned but was, in fact, FAKE. IMHO< Korman regularly faked his laughter at Conway's antics. (Who really finds Tim Conway funny anyway?)
Awesome! This *is* weird to see. Especially after he delivered all those a-hole lines in NewsRadio completely dead-pan. The guy was a genius. I hope Andy Dick burns in hell.
Phil Hartman fans, please unite to get Phil Hartman on the Canadian and Hollywood Walks of Fame. Anybody in the world can vote to get him his star on Canada's Walk of Fame. For more information, check out the Phil Hartman for Walk of Fame page on Facebook. Let's give Phil Hartman the stars he's earned! Let's do it in 2011! We hope to see you there! Thank you.
There was a skit in Season 12 with Robin Williams where Phil flubbed a line and Robin corrected him. He cracked up a bit then but not nearly as much as he did in this clip.
Phil Hartman may be the most underrated comic ever. He had great timing and he did awesome impersonations (his Sinatra was dead on). His Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer character is probably my favorite.
I think Kevin Nealon talked about this in Live From New York, the book. He said that Phil told him that he broke the first time, got it under control, then thought about what it must've looked like to the audience to see Frankenstein just randomly start laughing, and that made him break again.
The build up to this was great. The sketch had several questions about politics and what not, and Phil was just slowly cracking up to this point when she bluntly asked the question: Fire. Good or bad?
Phil Hartman fans, the Facebook campaign has been launched to get Phil on the Canadian and Hollywood Walks of Fame, with the help of Phil's brother, Paul. Please check out "Phil Hartman for Walk of Fame" on Facebook to find out how you can vote! Also, check out Phil's cartoons on Facebook, "The Secret World of Edgar Screw Head" and "Yogi and The Kid", in the works for animation by Phil's brother and his good friends! We hope to see you there! Thanks.
@takineko He may already know. John Paragon, who plays Jambi the Genie, will be the writer for "The Secret World of Edgar Screw Head". We're working hard to get him on there in 2011. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try to post to him on Twitter.
"He said he was thinking of himself sitting there as Frankenstein, and something happened, and thinking about how silly the sketch was, you know, just the idea made him laugh all of a sudden. So he started laughing. And he stopped, right? Then he said, he was sitting there thinking how funny it must have looked to see Frankenstein laughing like that. And that just made him like lose it." - Jon Lovitiz
I remember when they had SNL Seasons 15-25 on Comedy Central on a fairly heavy rotation. I'm only 23, but I grew up watching this stuff. The cast of this era was just saturated with talent.
@Ozzywozzy yeah, the funnies will ferrell scene oh that "best of will ferrell" dvd was the one where they were in the hot tub and they were all cracking up
@Ozzywozzy yeah, the funniest will ferrell scene oh that "best of will ferrell" dvd was the one where they were in the hot tub and they were all cracking up
I will thumbs up any comment that calls Jimmy Fallon a douchebag.
silverscreenname 4 months ago
RIP Phil you were very talented and you will be missed. From Indiana.
cheevous 4 months ago
I wish people didnt have to start talking about how he was killed by his wife.....can we just watch the clip for fuck sakes
DVDfinger 4 months ago
NOt being a dick here...what was so funny about this? I cant tell if people actually think that this 30 sec clip that provided no context to any joke was actually funny, or if people just want to laugh because hartman got smoked by his psycho asshole wife and they just want to leave some comment for whatever reason. ....eh..who cares...
blastingcaps 4 months ago
@blastingcaps -use one of those blasting caps on your so called brain. Anus brainus
MrDavearama 4 months ago
@blastingcaps Have you never seen any of the Frankenstein movies? Young Frankenstein? Frankenstein hates fire, DURR. :)
Mirovozzrenie100 4 months ago
@blastingcaps i didn't watch the show and such, and i know little of frankenstein, but i agree fully with MrDavearama ^_^
carrottopsisco1 4 months ago
Does anyone know what the hell happened to make him crack up. I had this on VHS for about 12 years till it broke...thank God for YouTube!!! This clip is SOOOO freakin funny, thanks for the post!
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@ReelScreenReviews I saw an interview where he said that it suddenly struck him how ridiculous he must have looked sitting there as Frankenstein, and he just bust out laughing.
jackamaku1 4 months ago
That clip is ridiculously funny.
faffaflunkie 4 months ago
HE DID NOT BREAK CHARACTER, YOU IGNORANT SON OF A BITCH
therealdirkdiggler 4 months ago
@therealdirkdiggler He did, he was trying not to laugh.
benos 4 months ago
Phil Hartman: the most underrated snl cast member ever, the guy was hilarious! Could do a million different characters. LOL @ Jon Lovitz and Kevin Nealon laughing as Kevin jumps on the chair as Hartman breaks the wall lol
BottomOfThaBay 4 months ago 4
lmao!!!
Jman32183 4 months ago
Phil Hartman corpsing!? SEND FOR THE MAN!
NickInfante92 4 months ago
Phil Hartman corpsing!? SEND FOR THE MAN!
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Sad loss for comedy world. Phil Hartman definitely one of the funniest people ever.
daven58100 5 months ago
Sad loss for comedy. Phil Hartman was possibly one of the top five funniest persons ever.
daven58100 5 months ago
Phil Hartman would have been an A-lister no doubt if he wasn't murdered. God I miss him and Chris Farley. They were fucking hilarious.
420Guitar420 5 months ago 3
We miss you, Phil. :(
DickieAnginson 5 months ago
While douchebag Jimmy Fallon broke character every episode for every season.
KleWdSide 5 months ago 18
@KleWdSide not only did he break character in every episode, he broke character in every damn skit he was in.
DerekOriginals 5 months ago 4
@DerekOriginals Yep. He still sucks & he's annoying
KleWdSide 5 months ago
@KleWdSide but hes so cute and an indie darling!
msa1985 4 months ago
Nora Dunce
bluejay02920 6 months ago
@bluejay02920
Why'd you call her a dunce?
CanItAlready 5 months ago
He was so amazing on The Simpsons.
Jeffieboi 6 months ago
I want to see the Tarzan, Tonto, and Frankenstein Christmas greeting.
jtno2 6 months ago
@jtno2 It seems like that clip is the one everyone wants but can't find! I read one message that claimed the clip was on the first edition of the SNL Phil Hartman DVD but for some reason was removed in later editions. If anyone has that clip please upload it here and many thanks!
hayesman76 6 months ago
Phil Hartman cracked up a bunch of times. One of my favorites was when he was Bill Clinton and almost choked on a burger. Damn that was a funny dude, he was the soul of NewsRadio.
Gunman610 6 months ago
Any idea where I could find this entire clip? I've looked.
LadyhawkLH 6 months ago
I remember where I was when I heard about Phil's death. What a waste . He was the ultimate team player and the consumate professional. Always made every skit he was in better. He always made his other cast members look better. I don't think we will see his kind for a LONG time. I miss Phil , Farley and John Candy more each time I see their films. Phenomenal talents who were great people when the cameras weren't rolling.
ELBAGGADOUCHIO 6 months ago
He knew he lost it so he took control of the situation by SMASHING THE SET!!
sweiland75 6 months ago
@sweiland75 no that part looked planned. there were sound effects.
guinfred 6 months ago
Phil Hartman was great, God rest his soul, I miss him!!! He was gold on SNL and he was on SNL when is was great, the golden era of that show, he is one reason why it was golden along with other like Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, etc.
happyoptimistic88 6 months ago 2
Phil Hartman was a comedic genius. I miss him.
MikeAM78 6 months ago 3
Still to this day, the only celebrity death that has brought me to tears.
Calikola 6 months ago
@Calikola You and me both. Sure, other celebrities I liked had passed away. But Phil Hartman was a person I spent most of my childhood seeing every week on SNL, and he just made me laugh so much. I was truly upset and crushed when I heard about his death. I remember I was in my car driving to my college when I heard the news on the radio, and I was utterly shocked, and was saddened the rest of the day.
MikeAM78 6 months ago
Bread Gooooooooooooooooood....
FIRE BAD!!
lick9152 7 months ago
Frankenstein Corpses. Funny.
FlickM17 7 months ago 3
3 people must be carrying some torches. :)
windk100 7 months ago
Nora Dunn was really struggling to keep it together, what an incredible ensemble that was...
wheresthebeeph 8 months ago
I'm a truck driver and I had just checked into a motel and turned on the TV and the news was reporting his death. I remember I sat on the edge of the bed and teared up. I have NEVER done that upon hearing of someone's death who was famous.
bunkman64 8 months ago 3
@bunkman64 same thing happened to me
he was w/o a doubt my favorite when he was ae snl (strong cast too)
but id sorta lost track wouldnt go out of my way to catch news radio
but when i heard the news he'd died i just needed to stop for a bit
i didnt want it to be true
JustAintthatWay 8 months ago 2
@bunkman64 I had just arrived home from work when my wife told me of Phil's shocking death. It hit me very deeply emotionally, as much as in August 1977 when I arrived home from my day as a camp counselor and learned that Elvis had died ... I had tickets to see him for the 2nd time the following week.
hayesman76 6 months ago
@hayesman76 Hey, stop arriving at home.
epcdave 5 months ago
I miss Phil! Damn that broad for killing Troy McClure who starred in such movies as "Dial M For Muderessness" and "Calling All Quakers" with Delores Montenegro.
panamaniak 8 months ago 5
@panamaniak don't forget about the "Erotic awakening of S" :)
c1981 6 months ago
I laugh in joy to watch this and remember Phil Hartman ;)
SilverDoe6 9 months ago
If I remember correctly, the question that made Hartman crack up had something to do with the Nuclear Arms Treaty or something similar....the premise being Frankenstein being asked such a deep question with his limited vocabulary was so silly that Hartman just cracked up. I wish the whole clip was on here because it would really explain why he broke up.
alfie1529 9 months ago
someone please put on the entire skit
clydehrichards 9 months ago
so rare
philbio66 9 months ago
dis guy got shot
FuriousGeorge1985 9 months ago
@BarneyTobey i agree but will ferrell was a close second. to me, he was sort of the phil hartman of the later '90s and early millennium. one of those regulars who could play anyone and who was perpetually funny.
tygersflowerz 9 months ago
I think there was another skit where he cracked up--if I recall correctly, Jan Hooks played a waitress with huge thighs, and every time she walked by, they played a sound effect to emphasize how they rubbed together. At one point, Hartman just busted out laughing as he tried to get a line out. This was pretty much the only reason I even remembered that skit.
cepson 9 months ago
What's the skit called, or where's a complete clip? I really want to see what made Phil lose it,
rarmai 9 months ago
@rarmai It's called "Succinctly Speaking" and i've looked EVerywhere
tillerman1 9 months ago
Oh man. When the actors were funny. Warms my heart.
JenniferPresents 9 months ago
The role of Zapp Branigan on Futurama was written for him, but he was murdered before the series began. RIP Phil
degrassigrl 9 months ago
@degrassigrl the voice actor does a great job sounding a lot like him!
Jesusmasterninja 9 months ago
@Jesusmasterninja Yes, he does. It's Billy West, you may remember him from Ren & Stimpy.
degrassigrl 9 months ago
The best laughs in live sketch comedy come when the actors go off script for one reason or another, most often because theyre all laughing so hard.
Example: Every Carol Burnett Show sketch ever filmed. All Tim Conway ever did was deliberately blow up sketches with improv that brought Carol, Vicki Carr and Harvey Korman to their knees laughing.
Example 2: David Spade and Cristina Applegate in the original Matt Foley sketch with the late great Chris Farley. Priceless.
good times.
spwb2k 10 months ago 3
@spwb2k or that epic debbie downer sketch with horatio sanz, jimmy fallon, rachel dratch and lindsey lohan or also that great jeffries sketch with jimmy fallon and sean hayes
DaBigChalk1991 10 months ago
@DaBigChalk1991 Exactly. Christopher walkens original "have some champagne" SNL sketch,
the very first time he ever did it.
His fake stache peeled off in mid-scene, and he cracked up trying to
reconnect it for about 30 seconds while ad-libbing but couldnt do it.
the whole nbc building was shaking with laughter.
spwb2k 10 months ago
@spwb2k I was never a Carol Burnett fan at all but, back in the day, would occasionally tune it in for a few minutes when the good tv shows were slim pickings (pre-cable tv 1970s.) After awhile it was pretty clear to me that, at least in the case of Harvey Korman, the supposedly "unplanned" laughter may have technically been unplanned but was, in fact, FAKE. IMHO< Korman regularly faked his laughter at Conway's antics. (Who really finds Tim Conway funny anyway?)
hayesman76 6 months ago
I echo every one's comments. Phil Hartman was one of the most talented comedians to ever live.
ABladeInTheDark 10 months ago 7
@ABladeInTheDark i think youre absolutely accurate
the best compliment i ever heard about phil hartman was steve martin's
saying at parties everybody would gather around hartman
everybody was just attracted to him naturally
he had some indefinable innate magnetism based on both consummate
talent and lack of ego
by not needing to be the center of attention he became the center of attention
JustAintthatWay 8 months ago 5
This is amazing!
lessthanzero77 10 months ago
What a gifted man. An accomplished graphic artist as well.
crumbtrey 10 months ago
I can think of soooo many instances where he should've lost it, too.... Mostly involving Farley lol
GrassValleyGreg 10 months ago
Awesome! This *is* weird to see. Especially after he delivered all those a-hole lines in NewsRadio completely dead-pan. The guy was a genius. I hope Andy Dick burns in hell.
Pumpie 10 months ago 2
Holy shit- no kidding. This is the only time I've ever seen him crack. And I mean at all. Phil was a pro.
GrassValleyGreg 10 months ago
You can tell he naturally couldn't stop laughing......it was great.......he wasn't like Jimmy Fallon giggling on purpose in every god damn sketch.
Flipper79able 10 months ago
@Flipper79able I wish i could thumb up your post a thousand times, ever since he was on family guy I've hated him
mybeardhurts441 10 months ago
Phil Hartman saved SNL.
RSXemperor85 11 months ago 6
Phil Hartman fans, please unite to get Phil Hartman on the Canadian and Hollywood Walks of Fame. Anybody in the world can vote to get him his star on Canada's Walk of Fame. For more information, check out the Phil Hartman for Walk of Fame page on Facebook. Let's give Phil Hartman the stars he's earned! Let's do it in 2011! We hope to see you there! Thank you.
dalemccartney 11 months ago 4
Phil Hartman = greatest SNL cast member of all-time.
TheMediaArchive 11 months ago 68
Unlike Sandler, he was more brilliant than ever when breaking character. Phil Hartman was the antithesis to the Sandlers and Fallons of the world.
Kudos sir, RIP.
TexasPsychoK 11 months ago 6
It was Lovitz! He started to giggle and sent Phil over the edge.
happy543210 1 year ago
You can tell how truly awesome this segment is when nobody dislikes it.
crusader037972 1 year ago
No, no.............your wife bad, Phil.
muzzmatrix 1 year ago 46
There was a skit in Season 12 with Robin Williams where Phil flubbed a line and Robin corrected him. He cracked up a bit then but not nearly as much as he did in this clip.
Joshfist 1 year ago
SNL are assholes about having people post their clips without consent. Try and find the "More Cowbell" video on the web, . .it's impossible.
blotchy67 1 year ago
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Hah. He's dead.
jewpiles 1 year ago
Phil Hartman may be the most underrated comic ever. He had great timing and he did awesome impersonations (his Sinatra was dead on). His Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer character is probably my favorite.
TheLastBrainLeft 1 year ago 5
GOD DAMN YOU ANDY DICK YOU LITTLE COCKBLOWING SONOFABITCH
simonistic 1 year ago
didnt his wife kill him?
sharall 1 year ago
would like to see the entire deal
clydehrichards 1 year ago
Where's the rest of the clip? I want to know what made him laugh!
Hylas19 1 year ago
@damarei
His wife murdered him 12 years ago, then killed herself.
Bobwhome141 1 year ago
@Bobwhome141 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
NOOOOO PHILL NOOO
damarei 1 year ago
Man, he is funny.
Why doesn't Phil Hartman make movies anymore?
damarei 1 year ago
@damarei That was a joke right?
iltiporimane 1 year ago
@iltiporimane
What????
I think he's like one of the best comedians everywhere.
He should still be doing comedy! Way funnier than Will Ferrel.
Too bad he can't get any jobs in TV these days
damarei 1 year ago
@damarei You do know he's dead right? just curious.
Jawsmoker 1 year ago
@Jawsmoker
WWWHHHAAATTT???
NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
damarei 1 year ago
Phil Hartman was the best
667mumble 1 year ago
To be fair, "FIRE BAD!!!" is pretty funny.
lastunusedname 1 year ago
I miss Phil :(
squeeks4488 1 year ago
@squeeks4488 me to men...is a sad sad storie...RIP
nosomosnarcos 1 year ago
not like david spade who ALWAYS broke character >:( RIP Phil... we love you
ArthurZ101 1 year ago
There were a lot of funny SNL'ers, but Phil was the most consistently funny, always such a pro, getting laughs out of any material you give him.
A550RGY 1 year ago 4
Phil was so awesome! Love Kevin's reaction to Phil breaking through the wall! You can tell John is loosing it too!
gremmiehodad 1 year ago 4
Phil was so awesome! Love Kevin's reaction to Phil breaking through the wall!
gremmiehodad 1 year ago
Phil Hartman...missed to this day and gone too soon!
tvpirate05 1 year ago 3
I think Kevin Nealon talked about this in Live From New York, the book. He said that Phil told him that he broke the first time, got it under control, then thought about what it must've looked like to the audience to see Frankenstein just randomly start laughing, and that made him break again.
eddiesocket 1 year ago 2
@eddiesocket
I was going to post this very thing until I saw you already had. The uploader should amend the description to include your comment!
mseales 1 year ago
The build up to this was great. The sketch had several questions about politics and what not, and Phil was just slowly cracking up to this point when she bluntly asked the question: Fire. Good or bad?
bigkct2002 1 year ago
The only time that Phil Hartman broke it in the entire 10 years.
CassAnayadotcom 1 year ago
I always wondered how this sketch would have ended if he didn't crack.
tlyoung88 1 year ago
@tlyoung88 "Fire bad" perhaps. lol.
busterdog321 1 year ago
Haha. As soon as it started, I started laughing!!!!!!
Rayla840 1 year ago
Phil Hartman fans, the Facebook campaign has been launched to get Phil on the Canadian and Hollywood Walks of Fame, with the help of Phil's brother, Paul. Please check out "Phil Hartman for Walk of Fame" on Facebook to find out how you can vote! Also, check out Phil's cartoons on Facebook, "The Secret World of Edgar Screw Head" and "Yogi and The Kid", in the works for animation by Phil's brother and his good friends! We hope to see you there! Thanks.
dalemccartney 1 year ago 5
@dalemccartney you need to let Pee Wee Herman know about that. Maybe he'll post it to his facebook/twitter.
takineko 1 year ago
@takineko He may already know. John Paragon, who plays Jambi the Genie, will be the writer for "The Secret World of Edgar Screw Head". We're working hard to get him on there in 2011. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try to post to him on Twitter.
dalemccartney 1 year ago
@dalemccartney Oh that's cool
takineko 1 year ago
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dalemccartney 1 year ago
Back when SNL was funny...
TheSeanMichaeltion 1 year ago
"He said he was thinking of himself sitting there as Frankenstein, and something happened, and thinking about how silly the sketch was, you know, just the idea made him laugh all of a sudden. So he started laughing. And he stopped, right? Then he said, he was sitting there thinking how funny it must have looked to see Frankenstein laughing like that. And that just made him like lose it." - Jon Lovitiz
kubkins 1 year ago 7
Hartman was a fuckin' GENIUS. I miss him.
cecinid 1 year ago 6
I remember when they had SNL Seasons 15-25 on Comedy Central on a fairly heavy rotation. I'm only 23, but I grew up watching this stuff. The cast of this era was just saturated with talent.
greydawn 1 year ago
@greydawn Yeah me too. I think it was like between 2000? 2001?-2005 on Comedy Central....
MIKESOWELL 1 year ago
@MIKESOWELL It was on in the late 90s to the early 00s if I remember correctly.
greydawn 1 year ago
It's a shame he was murdered. I loved Phil. He will always be known as one of the funniest actors EVER! :)
luvinxu19 1 year ago
He broke more than character... Look at him smash through that set like it was nothing.....
Why did he have to marry such a stupid cunt wife?? Fuck you Phil's wife, fuck you.
staphinfection 1 year ago 7
haha its even funnier when they break character
Ozzywozzy 1 year ago 2
@Ozzywozzy yeah, the funnies will ferrell scene oh that "best of will ferrell" dvd was the one where they were in the hot tub and they were all cracking up
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@Ozzywozzy yeah, the funniest will ferrell scene oh that "best of will ferrell" dvd was the one where they were in the hot tub and they were all cracking up
182below0 1 year ago
R.I.P Phil Hartman
CZRXCZR 1 year ago 208
Somebody giggled before Hartman cracked up. I think it might have been Lovitz (he was smiling when Hartman got up and walked away).
happy543210 1 year ago
This is one of my favorite SNL moments.
DungaroosRFun2 1 year ago 2
he was a handsome man!! wow
txbnkr 1 year ago 2
@txbnkr
as Frankenstein's Monster
stevokwhl 1 year ago
I love this, I love how he broke character...he's so damn cute when he started to laugh.:D
Hoochie2122 1 year ago 77