I'm so glad Bill Hader got hired at SNL. When he started, I knew how previous generations felt when Dan Aykroyd or Dana or Phil Hartman or Ferrell made their debuts...that incomparable feeling of excitement of watching a star being born in real time. He's one of the most deeply talented and naturally funny cast members of all time.
Bill is so genuine and also possibly the most versatile talent. He’s also vulnerable in wanting to discuss his anxiety and panic disorder symptoms which are so common for introverted extroverts. He can and is doing it all. And BARRY is so dark and funny and showcases his actors in such a beautiful way.
When Bill Hader does interviews, he always praises or appreciates the people he works with and never hogs the limelight. It makes him so lovable and shine even brighter. I love his work, especially on SNL and Barry and look forward to more deliciously weird shows from him. ... and oh, hi Ds, love you both! I grew up on Just Shoot Me and Wayne's World, and 8 Heads was one of the movies which made me realize that grisly is so fun!
Been looking forward to this one, was NOT let down! Bill gives the impression of having been there to hear a LOT of rejected ideas - his or otherwise. When you can still go strong after seeing/having ideas shot down, you know you're watching a real champ! This man eats comedy bits for breakfast and then sweats talent from every pore!
Bill Hader is talented and funny. Loved his SNL characters. The war veteran puppet skit was hilarious Also his Vincent price skits, especially with Fred Armison as Liberace
I actually think Hader is more of an Aykroyd / Carvey hybrid than he is Phil. I get the comparisons though. I always saw Sudeikis as a hybrid of Phil and Will Ferrell.
Love Bill as the Italian talk show host, especially the Deniro episode and when he does a perfect John Malcovitch impression in front of the man. (On snl)
Hader has some enormous ..... comedy talents. That said, some of my favorite are times on SNL when he breaks, just the things that make him lose it and way he does are funny as hell to me.
@@prototek100 There is something to that. Hader has some good acting chops so it might be harder to lose it. I laugh at others too, still enjoy the blooper reels from old shows.
Carvey's Dennis Miller and Lorne Micheals are so effin hilarious, Hader is even more masterful with his various characters! Keep them coming gentlemen!
I swear, all three of you (Dana Carvey, David Spade, and Bill Hader) could do a character movie/mocumentary on Lorne Michaels and his roll behind SNL, Kids In The Hall and everything in between. I can't decide between Dana and Bill for Lorne's character, but David would be Marcy lol
It must an absolute blast to be a creative person like these guys, and spend your time with other people like yourself. I’ll never know what the business side is like, but I could listen to artists talk all day. These 3 guys have provided so much entertainment to my life. It always makes me curious if they understand the joy they bring to their audience. Dana and David, when I was in highschool we couldn’t wait to talk about SNL on Monday. These guys have covered half my life with comedy, and some amazing drama now that Bill Hader has moved on from SNL.
I went to ASU too. Had to take math and a few other credits at SCC. I wasnt happy and my ASU counselor said, well ya know David Spade took classes here. And i saw the artichoke my first day there. He was serving samples of artichoke ice cream. My first teacher was the priest i grew up with, asked me not to tell other students he was my priest. Yeah...SCC was interesting right away.
Wow, so hilarious to hear these formely funny comedians come together at an never ending number of podcast telling stories from SNL again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again.....
1:24:38 I watched Road to Wellville a couple of years ago for the first time. It was so good! Amazing performance from Hopkins, fun soundtrack, and quirky, based-on-a-true-story film. Definitely an underrated gem of the 90s.
How did I miss this podcast series? Enjoy the hell out of the interplay of everyone laughing at and with each other. There isn't anyone who worked with Lorne that doesn't do an impression too.😂
GAP Girls catch phrase is: “Did you sinch it?” Still to this day we never shop for clothes without someone saying, “You gotta sinch it” and my 12 year old daughter sounds EXACTLY like Sandler when she says, “Yeah, just SINCH it!”🤣
I can hear #BillHader giggling as these two clowns are introing him. :) Bill @5:20 . 13:50 - the schweeet! bit was what I first thought of when we met 'Sid', in the Ice Age movies. :D @37:58 - the Anthony Coleman bit is what was submitted for an Emmy.
Spade's constant, ironic, self-deprecating humor never gets old. I'm SO glad Hader & Mulaney killed the Stephon film idea. Lorne just can't help himself. He has to ruin everything with his goddamn over-marketing everything. He sees something popular, then he just has to run it straight into the ground.
Ask and you shall receive Sandler ruclips.net/video/1aWtGBg0H3s/видео.html Schneider part 1 ruclips.net/video/eUbNPbtrTLA/видео.html Schneider part 2 ruclips.net/video/LRbU-Ht_-8M/видео.html
Only requesting this bc i absolutely luv the podcast -- is there anyway we can please get full videos shot of the podcast on RUclips -- at least for special podcasts like this one? -- reason why is the exception of an Ep. like this that NEEDS video -- because the 3 of you together on video would be the absolute best
Work stress can be BRUTAL. And one of the worst things at the time is how you try to power through it, day in and out, thinking you're immortal and immune but in the long term it really affects your health badly. I worked multiple full time jobs and I've had to cut down my workload and take part time shifts instead - there was a paycut but I had to sit down and understand my body's limits. Long term - your health is your wealth, and there's only so many times you can put your body under immense pressure and stress without it breaking down.
I do not believe I have ever met a single person who was familiar with Bill Hader and his work who didn't also think he is one amazing talent and also, seemingly, a decent and kind person. Also: D&D DELIVAHS THE PRIMO CONTENT AGAIN!! 👏🔥💯 Gee wilikers am I loving this stuff. Seriously, if I wasn't a committed curmudgeon I'd tell 'ya how good this is with a TikTok video of me gushing in the guise of a half sized blue James Cameron fever dream. Well, my work is done here. Oh wait, I just gotta add that Dana is possibly funnier and even more impressive than SNL era Dana. Dude is gonna be slaying well into his 90s. 🤞 I find it hard to believe the guy is...what...75? I'm just kidding! David. Oh David. OK. Full disclosure. I lived in Arizona for one year of my life. Toltec, AZ. I vaguely recall a dry constant heat, swamp coolers that simply turned the dorm into extra hot Florida, and a truck stop that apparently readily sold JD and dime bags to half brave half stupid 11th graders. Also...boredom...lots of boredom. What I dig about Spade is the balance he strikes between his innate cynicism and resultant hilariously delivered sarcasm alongside his trademark self deprecation. I relate to his core schtick, and knew instantly that this guy had a knack for self loathing that possibly eclipsed my own. I kinda think he's in a class of his own when it comes to well timed and delivered snark. And lastly...There is no place on earth where you can find more impressions. And most especially, of Lorne. I have enjoyed a good Lorne Michaels a bunch over the years and they are especially satisfying to me. His cultured tones and diction are very unique to my native Cali ears. BTW, Those interviews with him are gifts for generations to come. Most especially aspiring comics, but my point is that interview is historical documentary GOLD. Quite a few other commenters have made the point as well. SNL is one of America's crown jewels of industry, and perhaps our most beloved industry worldwide. I tend to have some mixed feelings about 'Murica these days, and Hollywood has it's issues and less desirable "side effects" on the culture, but I feel so proud to be an American when I reflect on all the joy, all the love, all the jobs, and all the future dreams that Great Art inspires in us. It makes me forget about the whole whacking off into potted plants thing. Yay! I've been curious about Lorne Michaels since I was like 6. I'd stay at Nonnie's house a lot when I was a kid and my 11 year older legal adult (ooooohhhh) sister failed to enforce Mom's or Nonnie's early bedtime pipe dreams. She lived at Non's and when I wasn't watching SNL with her and her friends I was staying up waiting for them to come back with tales of SF Discoteques and more annoying "but why can't I go?!" questions. Alright, enough of this nice talk BS. Y'all better shape up or ship out f'er cryin' out loud goll darn darn darn! 👍
One of the best episodes for sure. Question based on how Hader’s critic changed his mind : how much does your taste change over time? Snl can be timeless, but other stuff I’ve loved at the time seems rough to watch now.
Will you guys ever do video? Audio-only podcasts make me feel like I'm stuck on the phone with my Grandma. And she's dead, so you can imagine how fun that is.
Agree 1000%. I watch podcasts at home pretty much exclusively, don't really listen to them on the go or at work or anything, so no video pretty much stops me from checking out a channel entirely. Which sucks, because I know these are all probably gold
@@AlexDelarge1990 Their viewership would at least double or triple if they did video. That's more youtube revenue they're missing out on by simply not pointing a camera at themselves. As someone who has worked in video production roles for over 20 years, IT'S NOT THAT HARD GUYS! (I hope someone from the channel reads these comments).
I'm so glad Bill Hader got hired at SNL. When he started, I knew how previous generations felt when Dan Aykroyd or Dana or Phil Hartman or Ferrell made their debuts...that incomparable feeling of excitement of watching a star being born in real time. He's one of the most deeply talented and naturally funny cast members of all time.
Easily top 5
Bill is so genuine and also possibly the most versatile talent. He’s also vulnerable in wanting to discuss his anxiety and panic disorder symptoms which are so common for introverted extroverts. He can and is doing it all. And BARRY is so dark and funny and showcases his actors in such a beautiful way.
Shana Dellos He's also 100% devoted to his kids.
Agree on all of this !!!!
Bill Hader has monumental talent and remains so humble. I love him.
When Bill Hader does interviews, he always praises or appreciates the people he works with and never hogs the limelight. It makes him so lovable and shine even brighter. I love his work, especially on SNL and Barry and look forward to more deliciously weird shows from him. ... and oh, hi Ds, love you both! I grew up on Just Shoot Me and Wayne's World, and 8 Heads was one of the movies which made me realize that grisly is so fun!
And always by name, not just by the job
All of the Vincent Price skits are Epic, I watch em over and over and still laugh.
Been looking forward to this one, was NOT let down! Bill gives the impression of having been there to hear a LOT of rejected ideas - his or otherwise. When you can still go strong after seeing/having ideas shot down, you know you're watching a real champ! This man eats comedy bits for breakfast and then sweats talent from every pore!
Bill Hader is talented and funny.
Loved his SNL characters.
The war veteran puppet skit was hilarious
Also his Vincent price skits, especially with Fred Armison as Liberace
Great show. Spade and Carvey are really a great duo.
Bill Hader is worthy of comparisons to Phil Hartman. Just absolute brilliance in motion.
Sound gayer next time
@@DamTheKid Sound smarter next time.
@@DamTheKid man ur a lame
I actually think Hader is more of an Aykroyd / Carvey hybrid than he is Phil. I get the comparisons though. I always saw Sudeikis as a hybrid of Phil and Will Ferrell.
@@DamTheKid 🤡🗑️
The interview with Bill Hader starts at 6:40, with Hader answering for the first time. The topic was about being given a chance to direct.
This video needs millions of views
Love Bill as the Italian talk show host, especially the Deniro episode and when he does a perfect John Malcovitch impression in front of the man. (On snl)
Yes, yes, this is exactly how you talk.
Malcovitch is great there. If he break it wouldn't work
This is one of those conversations you wish could always have. I am so happy to have been a Fly on the Wall.
Hader has some enormous ..... comedy talents. That said, some of my favorite are times on SNL when he breaks, just the things that make him lose it and way he does are funny as hell to me.
@@prototek100 There is something to that. Hader has some good acting chops so it might be harder to lose it. I laugh at others too, still enjoy the blooper reels from old shows.
Hader Hartman and Carvey are some of the great impressionists of the last 40 yrs
Carvey's Dennis Miller and Lorne Micheals are so effin hilarious, Hader is even more masterful with his various characters! Keep them coming gentlemen!
@@rogerp6903Dana does a great Paul McCartney & Ross Perot too.
I’m so stoke you came to RUclips. I’m bummed I found you two at midnight seven hr.’s ago when I started listening.
I swear, all three of you (Dana Carvey, David Spade, and Bill Hader) could do a character movie/mocumentary on Lorne Michaels and his roll behind SNL, Kids In The Hall and everything in between.
I can't decide between Dana and Bill for Lorne's character, but David would be Marcy lol
I didn’t know Spade wrote Gap Girls! That’s one of my fave sketches of all time.
Anybody gonna mention the beautiful natural harmony here? 8:02 LOLOLZ
Barry was an AMAZING show...Season 4 is long waited...
I love these RUclipss. Thank you for posting - I use RUclips for podcasts and these are my fav.
Same. I've got other apps if I need them to run a podcast - but I'm on RUclips a lot so it makes it easier when they just put the podcast on here.
It must an absolute blast to be a creative person like these guys, and spend your time with other people like yourself. I’ll never know what the business side is like, but I could listen to artists talk all day.
These 3 guys have provided so much entertainment to my life. It always makes me curious if they understand the joy they bring to their audience. Dana and David, when I was in highschool we couldn’t wait to talk about SNL on Monday. These guys have covered half my life with comedy, and some amazing drama now that Bill Hader has moved on from SNL.
The business side typically kills their fun and joy!
17:00 I love it when Carvey starts riffing on Dennis Miller
I went to ASU too. Had to take math and a few other credits at SCC. I wasnt happy and my ASU counselor said, well ya know David Spade took classes here. And i saw the artichoke my first day there. He was serving samples of artichoke ice cream. My first teacher was the priest i grew up with, asked me not to tell other students he was my priest. Yeah...SCC was interesting right away.
Lol so much funny comes to mind with any of these chuckle clowns. Hader playing the host of Secret Word OMG!
Between this one and Seinfeld - two classic episodes that have legs for days.
Wow, so hilarious to hear these formely funny comedians come together at an never ending number of podcast telling stories from SNL again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again.....
I was hoping the hosts would talk over their guest. Muah, chef's kiss.
I still think Hot Rod is underrated.
Cool beans
Absolutely
@@drewwood6790 beans-b-b-ba-beans?
I like to party
One of my all time favs
Master of Disguise 2? Dana and Hader would be EPIC.
Yes please. Throw David Spade into it also.
1:24:38 I watched Road to Wellville a couple of years ago for the first time. It was so good! Amazing performance from Hopkins, fun soundtrack, and quirky, based-on-a-true-story film. Definitely an underrated gem of the 90s.
that michael j fox impression is so good holy shit lmao 53:05
These guys make me so happy
How did I miss this podcast series? Enjoy the hell out of the interplay of everyone laughing at and with each other. There isn't anyone who worked with Lorne that doesn't do an impression too.😂
Love Bill Hader wish he was in everything 😊
Herb Welch skits are hilarious.
Road to Wellville… holy hell I have not thought of that movie in like 20 years!
You guys are crushing it! 😂
GAP Girls catch phrase is: “Did you sinch it?” Still to this day we never shop for clothes without someone saying, “You gotta sinch it” and my 12 year old daughter sounds EXACTLY like Sandler when she says, “Yeah, just SINCH it!”🤣
SGD Singh ... Sinch? I don't get it, sorry. If you mean pull a belt snug, that would be cinch, from the Spanish, like cinturo. Thanks. :D
@@Research0digo You’ll get it if you watch the Gap Girls skits, they’re on RUclips-even if I spelled it wrong🙄💞
Wrong.
@@mickD87 You’re a lot of fun, aren’t you?😒
I have never eaten French Fries for the last 30 years or so without thinking about Chris Farley in Gap Girls.
Oh my good Lord, I haven’t laughed this hard, and so long! I would love to be a fly on the wall!
Coach Bert and Puppet class OMG EPIC 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
You guys are killing me! Love love love you guys!
Bill sounds like he's joining us from The Great Beyond
I can hear #BillHader giggling as these two clowns are introing him. :)
Bill @5:20 .
13:50 - the schweeet! bit was what I first thought of when we met 'Sid', in the Ice Age movies. :D
@37:58 - the Anthony Coleman bit is what was submitted for an Emmy.
I stepped out to watch the firehouse incident again 😂
Now I’m literally snorting and laughing! Good Lord
how fucking amazing was Barry, phenomenal, maybe the best TV show I've ever seen.. I can't think of anything comparable, lets just call it the best 😂
Haven't seen it but I'll go watch it because I do love bill
It's an excellent program and very funny. Hader is great in it of course. Winkler is super in it also. And NoHo Hank is just hilarious.
We need to see this podcast....Dave and Dana are way to animated...game changer.
Dana carvey, David spade. And Bill hader and only 5k views. This planet is sleeping
Yeah insane, just found it too
Now at near 16k. Be so much higher with video
@@JWH66 Yup. Crazy these shows are audio only.
Too much content and too many fucking idiots in this country
Just here on RUclips. I'm sure it's higher on the other podcast platforms since it came out in April
Oh Dana thanks for mentioning Brad Pitt in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. He was was so unbelievably excellent in his role.
Vinny Vedecci is my favorite Bill Hader SNL character.
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My favorite one - John Malkovich.
Babes in the woods..feel the pain of the others after you, and hope they survived it ❤️
CLUELESS was close to a GAP girls movie!!
"Funny with the sound off never fails" is a great point.
Vomiting trumps farting.
The smoking puppet was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Seth McFarlane was the host.
Spade's constant, ironic, self-deprecating humor never gets old. I'm SO glad Hader & Mulaney killed the Stephon film idea. Lorne just can't help himself. He has to ruin everything with his goddamn over-marketing everything. He sees something popular, then he just has to run it straight into the ground.
love your podcasts.
bill saying oh shit in lornes voice has been stuck in my head for weeks
Thanks Theo! This is going to be amazing!
Keenan Thompson I've seen him mouthing the words in sketches on SNL
Sandman and Schneider need an episode. Rip Norm and Farley
They've both had episodes!
Ask and you shall receive
Sandler ruclips.net/video/1aWtGBg0H3s/видео.html
Schneider part 1 ruclips.net/video/eUbNPbtrTLA/видео.html
Schneider part 2 ruclips.net/video/LRbU-Ht_-8M/видео.html
@@PatrickKeating I’ll look now ty
Only requesting this bc i absolutely luv the podcast -- is there anyway we can please get full videos shot of the podcast on RUclips -- at least for special podcasts like this one? -- reason why is the exception of an Ep. like this that NEEDS video -- because the 3 of you together on video would be the absolute best
That Dennis Miller impression was perfect
i wish this were on video.
Well edit it together with clips and slow pans over pictures history- channel style from SNL and make a video . I'd watch it.
Spade was in the best Disney movie ever.
I still wanna be a fly on the wall! This is fucking hysterical, smart and hysterical
We love to hear Bill Hader mimc Henry Winkler
Work stress can be BRUTAL. And one of the worst things at the time is how you try to power through it, day in and out, thinking you're immortal and immune but in the long term it really affects your health badly.
I worked multiple full time jobs and I've had to cut down my workload and take part time shifts instead - there was a paycut but I had to sit down and understand my body's limits. Long term - your health is your wealth, and there's only so many times you can put your body under immense pressure and stress without it breaking down.
So glad y'all started putting these on RUclips. #Algorithm
The best sketch is any of them when a cast member breaks!
Except for Jimmy Fallon 🤣
No , if someone must break for it to be funny , it's not funny.
Henry Fonda shooting a kid..... truly a wake up call. LOL.
I do not believe I have ever met a single person who was familiar with Bill Hader and his work who didn't also think he is one amazing talent and also, seemingly, a decent and kind person.
Also:
D&D DELIVAHS THE PRIMO CONTENT AGAIN!! 👏🔥💯
Gee wilikers am I loving this stuff. Seriously, if I wasn't a committed curmudgeon I'd tell 'ya how good this is with a TikTok video of me gushing in the guise of a half sized blue James Cameron fever dream.
Well, my work is done here.
Oh wait, I just gotta add that Dana is possibly funnier and even more impressive than SNL era Dana. Dude is gonna be slaying well into his 90s. 🤞
I find it hard to believe the guy is...what...75?
I'm just kidding!
David. Oh David.
OK. Full disclosure. I lived in Arizona for one year of my life. Toltec, AZ. I vaguely recall a dry constant heat, swamp coolers that simply turned the dorm into extra hot Florida, and a truck stop that apparently readily sold JD and dime bags to half brave half stupid 11th graders. Also...boredom...lots of boredom.
What I dig about Spade is the balance he strikes between his innate cynicism and resultant hilariously delivered sarcasm alongside his trademark self deprecation. I relate to his core schtick, and knew instantly that this guy had a knack for self loathing that possibly eclipsed my own. I kinda think he's in a class of his own when it comes to well timed and delivered snark.
And lastly...There is no place on earth where you can find more impressions. And most especially, of Lorne. I have enjoyed a good Lorne Michaels a bunch over the years and they are especially satisfying to me. His cultured tones and diction are very unique to my native Cali ears.
BTW, Those interviews with him are gifts for generations to come. Most especially aspiring comics, but my point is that interview is historical documentary GOLD. Quite a few other commenters have made the point as well. SNL is one of America's crown jewels of industry, and perhaps our most beloved industry worldwide. I tend to have some mixed feelings about 'Murica these days, and Hollywood has it's issues and less desirable "side effects" on the culture, but I feel so proud to be an American when I reflect on all the joy, all the love, all the jobs, and all the future dreams that Great Art inspires in us. It makes me forget about the whole whacking off into potted plants thing. Yay!
I've been curious about Lorne Michaels since I was like 6. I'd stay at Nonnie's house a lot when I was a kid and my 11 year older legal adult (ooooohhhh) sister failed to enforce Mom's or Nonnie's early bedtime pipe dreams. She lived at Non's and when I wasn't watching SNL with her and her friends I was staying up waiting for them to come back with tales of SF Discoteques and more annoying "but why can't I go?!" questions.
Alright, enough of this nice talk BS. Y'all better shape up or ship out f'er cryin' out loud goll darn darn darn!
👍
The mashup of Garth and Hannibal Lecter is priceless
Two artichokes; the wild cardoons!!! 🔥 Toot your own thistle
I am literally crying laughing😂
One of the best episodes for sure. Question based on how Hader’s critic changed his mind : how much does your taste change over time? Snl can be timeless, but other stuff I’ve loved at the time seems rough to watch now.
was on a herb welch marathon and now i'm here
I could listen to this and Stern all day. Spade on Stern is like winning the daily double.
Stern is trash
Hader is the best on SNL all time
I have to agree that he's one of the best cast members they've had.
I don't agree Marc but I'm not getting mad or going to slug you in face for saying it.
Will 1, Dana 2.
This seems to be Dana Carvy and David Spade talking amongst themselves with just a few minutes of Bill Hader.
You guys rock!
1:05:10 is the start of them discussing Barry (if anyone's looking for that)
Your podcast is fun, guests are great. Wish there was video. (You'd get so many views.)
Hader talking through a tin can
Barry tells us that Hader will be a major force in film.
Bill Hader
LOVE The Californians!! ❤️
Gap Girls: What ever!!!!!!!!!!
It's hilarious that Dana doesn't know who Stephen Root is... "or, so the Germans would have us believe."
Will be a classic
Will you guys ever do video? Audio-only podcasts make me feel like I'm stuck on the phone with my Grandma. And she's dead, so you can imagine how fun that is.
Agree 1000%. I watch podcasts at home pretty much exclusively, don't really listen to them on the go or at work or anything, so no video pretty much stops me from checking out a channel entirely. Which sucks, because I know these are all probably gold
@@AlexDelarge1990 Their viewership would at least double or triple if they did video. That's more youtube revenue they're missing out on by simply not pointing a camera at themselves. As someone who has worked in video production roles for over 20 years, IT'S NOT THAT HARD GUYS! (I hope someone from the channel reads these comments).
How do you think your grandma feels?
at 12:15 Wasn't it also " just cinch it"?
It’s Stefon, Barry
Preemptively hitting that like button
The best!!
Waiting the whole episode for the Californian's. Ahh, finally happened.
Jesus, let Bill talk!
5:30 is when the interview starts.
Colonel Nasty 😍
Yeah you guys gotta do all the remote guest podcasts. I won’t listen to anything on zoom. The lag is a conversation flow killer.