I'm right there with ya, even Lovitz couldn't ruin it for me. Check out The Larry Sanders Show if you didn't already, that's where Paul Simms started out. Some of the dynamics are very similar.
Possibly because Farley was way more involved in films and had worldwide fame by the time he died I only remember Hartman in jingle all the way with Schwarzenegger
@@jonathanhamilton2437 Phil would have eventually have found a film role that would have made him huge. Something with Ferrell or Stiller or someone like that. He was too talented not to make it big at some point. The moral of the story is that if you're in a marriage from hell run for the hills if you can.
@Jeff Royer some people lost their jobs and are home day drinking their life away. Work is a bitch now tbh. I know construction never stopped but it made ur day easier because less traffic. For us medical and dental workers its a bitch rn. Even worse when people lie about if they have flu like symptoms. Stay safe out there stranger, always count your blessings
Back in my helo-flying days, we had an aerial gunner who was so goddamned hairy, his nickname was "Kierock, Unfrozen Caveman Gunner". Dude looked like a werewolf, it was crazy....
Phil Hartman==comedic genius. I believe that there is/was toxic work environment, but I loved his skits with Jan Hooks. I can't believe that they were toxic to each other, the results were so funny.
That’s actually how Mike Myers developed the voice and some of the characteristics of Dr. Evil, he got it from Dana Carvey’s impression of Lorne Michaels. There is an interview that Dana did on Howard Stern (a clip of it is on RUclips). IIRC, Dana was being sort of modest about the whole thing, and Howard seems be trying to draw it out of Dana to say that Mike actually stole it from Dana, but Dana doesn’t quite go there. So yeah, fun fact there!
Phil was so essential to SNL. I was surprised when he left for a supporting role in a sitcom that not many people were watching. Seemed like a bigger star, but what Joe said makes perfect sense.
Cameron Cash Hopkins I think the story is his wife was addicted but recovering. Andy Dick gave her cocaine at a party and she got hooked again. This eventually led to Hartman’s demise. Years later Jon Lovitz who was a good friend of Hartman’s beat the crap out of Andy Dick at a comedy club.
Cameron Cash Hopkins Cocaine does cause paranoia and hallucinations which can result in violent behavior. However, most people don’t kill their spouse while under the influence. His wife sounded like someone that was unstable. When you add cocaine to the mix I’m sure it made it worse. Not choosing anyone’s side here but Phil Hartman’s. Grew up watching him and it makes me sad that he was taken way too soon in a really tragic way.
@@gabrielfallon8629 Him trying to shove that knife back into his bosses neck is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. And Jennifer Tilly back then... wow!
He was great in west wing. A show with a beginning middle and end. The last season is weird because it doesn't follow characters you came in with at all really
Jeff Goldblum: The offers are rolling in, Paramount wants you for a buddy comedy with Rob Lowe and Hugh Grant Troy McClure: THOSE SICK FREAKS?!? That’s one of my favorite Simpson episodes lol RIP Phil Hartman
Katia Lastovkina they actually had it worked out in advance: the idea was to base it on complete douchebag morning DJ’s who drag out syllables. Which is perfect. Billy West openly admits it’s basically his impression of what Phil would have done (yes, in a tribute sense), which I can appreciate, but it’s simply still not Phil. Different person, different energy.
Actually goes deeper than that. Also why Fry's name is Philip. geektyrant.com/news/10-cartoon-voices-that-are-actually-impressions-of-other-actors-ergt
Dan Anderson he’s a fantastic voice actor no doubt. But I always felt like he did too many of them. One guy being too many characters. I’ll never be able to help feeling the show fell a little short because of it.
My favorite Phil Hartman on News Radio was when they got the Radio Ratings report and they said Bill McNeils reporting was "adequate". And he walked around acting like it was a glowing rating. I used to quote that line all the time where he walks into the bathroom and Dave says to him something like, feeling adequate Bill, and Bill says "I'm practically bursting with atequatulence". And Dave is like, "that's not a word Bill" and Bill says, "don't care my friend".
Divide and conquer is strong with this one. Get rid of the Dems and Repubs. Get some more political parties or better yet, get rid of money from politics.
I remember suddenly wondering why Phil was gone in the 5th season of News Radio. I was in love with that sitcom. The first episode of the fifth was the one I downloaded last. I finally saw it, and since the show could be very dark and mean, it took a while to realize it was an unusual way of writing someone out of the series, even for this show, especially since I deem it the best ensemble cast I've ever seen. Was Phil not only leaving but so unhappy even he didn't even want to stay for a farewell episode? An eery grimmess took hold of me, did he die in the series because he died? He didn't play a warm guy in the series so why writing such a sad, touching and heartfelt episode? Finding out what happened shocked me. No sadness, just pure shock. I used to bingewatch the show almost daily in a loop for a long, long time, so it fucked up my whole routine, staring at my monitor, my cursor hovering over the file. Could I ever enjoy the series again? A couple of weeks passed like that before I did what had to be done, watch the 1st of the 5th again. To this day, when I have the heart to see it, I cry several times, especially when Bill's card reads to Matthew "I am really dead". Acting can be difficult, but what that cast did in the entire 5th is nothing short of other worldly. Apart from Jon Lovitz, who really didn't fit in to put it nicely, they did an amazing job. Especially Andy Dick, because Phil was like a father to him. I'd insert a joke here but I can't. It is what it is. RIP Phil, bless his children, their caretakers being Phil's wife's sister and her husband (I can't imagine how they must have felt), bless the cast and crew who gave him his excellent last years in comedy and I hope someday I can forgive his wife.
God I miss Phil Hartman From News Radio: Jimmy James: Hold it, Bill. I've heard Penthouse letters that were more plausible than this. Bill: So have I. But the fact is the woman wanted me, and the fact that she couldn't have me made her insane with what the great poets have called "manimal lust."
What an interesting , funny , genuinely likeable guy... What stories he could tell.. Just the cast of " The Outsiders " was amazing... Lowe , Swayze, Cruise, Dillon, Estevez , etc...whoa.
Rob Lowe is awesome and looks unbelievably good and not all that different than he did almost 40 yrs ago. That dude was the biggest koochie magnet in Hollywood in the 80s and totally got framed for those two girls in 1988 at the Dukakis Democratic convention, and NO ONE in Hollywood stood up for him. Sleeping with 2 17 yr old girls that said they were older when he was all of 23/24 himself. Total BS they made into a huge thing and temporally shut his career down. Watch Bad Influence with Rob and James Spader, 1990/91. Great movie nobody ever talks about. Rob's a good dude and was The Dude!
His name was Key Rock and he was thawed out by our scientists. Somehow miraculously he became... Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer. One of the greatest SNL sketches ever. So f-ing hilarious.
Growing up I always wondered why his characters disappeared from The Simpsons, it wasn’t until like a decade later I found out why. He was hilarious. RIP Phil.
This is how I found JRE to be honest. I loved Phil Hartman and Newsradio. I also love Dave Foley. So seeing videos on my feed about Phil Hartman made me watch it. Shortly after I saw JRE clips about Patrice O'neal. I was I like "oh shit I forgot about his comedian. Joe Rogan you crazy"
Except for Lovitz, that ensemble cast was and still is the best I ever saw, they were born for eachother from the 1st ep onwards. Every interaction between any of them was perfection. Never saw anything like it since.
I enjoy the way rob speaks of things, he is very aware of self and others and others to self. this is a proper self reflection with intent of doing better \m/ hats off good lessons to share
This segment was not weird for ME when Joe & Rob were talkin' about what goes on behind the scenes at SNL because I recently read "Wired," the 1984 biography of John Belushi written by Bob Woodward, which explains a lot about the writin' & rehearsal processes durin' the week as well as all the backstabin' & the sexual relationships between cast members & all the drugs & booze that was allowed on the scene in the early days. That book was a very in-depth read into the life & workin' conditions of John.
I never watched SNL until after I was married because I was never home at 11:30 on a saturday night, so I totally missed the first 3 or 4 seasons - I knew who they were from reading about them
I worked on News Radio in post production. I got to see every frame of film from four cameras for at least three seasons. They shot triple the film that they needed because they wouldn’t stop camera. They’d yell, “back to one!” and did a take over and over. The days I worked on that show were the absolute best.
Hartman was the man! Quite possibly the funniest and smartest comedic actor. He was clever and had great timing. He also was quite a good writer and was gifted with a great voice. He was taken away from us far too soon! 😞
Jair Kerker Yes! I’ve seen it. And I knew he did some art work early in his career. Shows what a renaissance man he was. I also used to love when he used to go on Letterman as stylized characters. He was one of a kind!
I like when celebrities thoroughly enjoyed their youth and still enjoy their life at every stage. It's kind of a downer when celebs take themselves too seriously, because if they can't enjoy themselves then who can?
I actually really enjoyed listening to that, even if it seems "unrelatable" to some people. I like hearing behind the scenes stories about my favourite shows and movies because I'm fascinated to learn what the creators, actors, crew, etc. experienced on set and how they feel about the content they've made and put out into the world. I don't know, maybe that's just me though lol.
News Radio is still one of my favorite sitcoms of all time, and Phil Hartman is a huge reason why. R.I.P. Phil, you were a comic genius!
I'm right there with ya, even Lovitz couldn't ruin it for me.
Check out The Larry Sanders Show if you didn't already, that's where Paul Simms started out. Some of the dynamics are very similar.
I literally own the entire first season and I have never opened it. I think I might.
Bee Network it was posting multi episodes streams on RUclips.
RIP Phil Hartman comedy absolute legend a voice like no other
Rob Lowe is a really likable guy. So self aware.
Phil Hartman and the tragedy of his death is so undermentioned. I mean compared to like Chris Farley. I felt way more sad about Phil.
Possibly because Farley was way more involved in films and had worldwide fame by the time he died I only remember Hartman in jingle all the way with Schwarzenegger
It was a rough two years. And the precursor of John Candy a few years prior didnt help.
My favorite Joe Rogan clip ever!!ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
@@jonathanhamilton2437 Phil would have eventually have found a film role that would have made him huge. Something with Ferrell or Stiller or someone like that. He was too talented not to make it big at some point. The moral of the story is that if you're in a marriage from hell run for the hills if you can.
Hartman imo was always the funniest most versatile cast member snl ever had.
Loving how self-aware Rob Lowe is about his celebrity detachment from society.
Yes good awareness
@Darmok cast that stone.
Ikr such a brave soul.
Doug Hilton cast what stone? Dude should have gone to prison. You're a moron
@Dr. Richard D. Stiff That's what I was thinking, but there is no star. I'm from Houston. Never seen a hat like that here.
Hands down, Phil Hartman, SNL LEGEND. Amazingly talented comedian.
I think as we get older and given the shift in mainstream culture, we need Phil to remember the better times. I love him so much.
What I learned from this podcast...Rob Lowe is one of the chillest dudes ever.
Before the podcast you didn't see Rob Lowe as that?
Luca Brasi for real
LITERALLY.
@@lucabrasi6986 Not gonna lie my main experience with him is as Chris Traeger from Parks and Rec. So seeing him smoke and stuff was weird for me lol
If you like baseball look up his inteeview with jomboy its great and explains the hat
Rob Lowe is the man. He’s also been sober since he was 26 years old. For 60 years old he looks incredible
When Phil died i felt really sad about that because I was a fan of his. He was so funny. RIP sir! Thanks for all your work.
I still miss him, especially on The Simpsons.
@@KimBouchard the Simpsons is still on???
@@mrimpossible4353 yup
When Phil died it taught me how-dangerous-comedy-really is.
-sounds trite now - but - comedy really is NO laughing matter.
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@Jeff Royer some people lost their jobs and are home day drinking their life away. Work is a bitch now tbh. I know construction never stopped but it made ur day easier because less traffic. For us medical and dental workers its a bitch rn. Even worse when people lie about if they have flu like symptoms. Stay safe out there stranger, always count your blessings
Phil Hartman was one of the best SNL was even a greatest show at all the charisma and don't forget the very comical explosive chemistry
"Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, I'm just a caveman...Your world frightens and confuses me."
Classic skit
Lmao...I loved that skit. “Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer”. Hardly anyone remembers it.
Back in my helo-flying days, we had an aerial gunner who was so goddamned hairy, his nickname was "Kierock, Unfrozen Caveman Gunner". Dude looked like a werewolf, it was crazy....
under-appreciated brilliant sketch
90's SNL will never be beat. No way in hell people will be talking about current SNL 30 years later.
Quitting alcohol was the best thing Lowe did. He is so self aware.
I wish I could.😞
Self-awareness is a curse for the emotionally sensitive artists, which is why they turn to drugs.
@@DIVISIONINCISION I don't know what the hell that means. Grown adults are not emotionally sensitive no matter what occupation they have.
@@Mordorer I hear you, my friend.
@@Mordorer I feel the pain bruh
Phil Hartman==comedic genius. I believe that there is/was toxic work environment, but I loved his skits with Jan Hooks. I can't believe that they were toxic to each other, the results were so funny.
So a Lorne Michaels impression is basically the Dr. Evil voice, got it 🤣👍
That’s actually how Mike Myers developed the voice and some of the characteristics of Dr. Evil, he got it from Dana Carvey’s impression of Lorne Michaels. There is an interview that Dana did on Howard Stern (a clip of it is on RUclips). IIRC, Dana was being sort of modest about the whole thing, and Howard seems be trying to draw it out of Dana to say that Mike actually stole it from Dana, but Dana doesn’t quite go there. So yeah, fun fact there!
Mark McKinney of the Kids in the Hall also channeled Lorne for his Don Roritor pharmaceutical CEO character in Brain Candy.
Phil was so essential to SNL. I was surprised when he left for a supporting role in a sitcom that not many people were watching. Seemed like a bigger star, but what Joe said makes perfect sense.
Joe: you love Phil Hartman too?
Rob Lowe: YUP
Joe: did we just become best friends?
Rob Lowe: YUPP!
rob lowe could have easily been an snl cast member. His comedic skills in waynes world and austin powers proved it
Don’t forget how funny he was in Parks and Recreation.
.. and Tommy boy.
His episodes actually hosting SNL proved it to me. Look up him doing Shaggy from Scooby Doo. Shit is hilarious...not to mention Arsenio Beckman.
Phil Hartman was a comedy genius. What a terrible loss.
Cameron Cash Hopkins I think the story is his wife was addicted but recovering. Andy Dick gave her cocaine at a party and she got hooked again. This eventually led to Hartman’s demise. Years later Jon Lovitz who was a good friend of Hartman’s beat the crap out of Andy Dick at a comedy club.
Cameron Cash Hopkins Cocaine does cause paranoia and hallucinations which can result in violent behavior. However, most people don’t kill their spouse while under the influence. His wife sounded like someone that was unstable. When you add cocaine to the mix I’m sure it made it worse. Not choosing anyone’s side here but Phil Hartman’s. Grew up watching him and it makes me sad that he was taken way too soon in a really tragic way.
As one of the biggest NewsRadio fans alive, I will never pass up a chance to hear Joe talk about Phil Hartman.
Then we could share a TV.
Have you seen JRE with Dave Foley?
Man, that guy is brutally honest (also see Foley in The Wrong Guy, great movie).
@@jairkerker2821 I love The Wrong Guy! I just watched it again last year and it still holds up pretty good!
@@gabrielfallon8629 Him trying to shove that knife back into his bosses neck is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. And Jennifer Tilly back then... wow!
I quit Twitter but the highlight was talking with Dave a little
News Radio was a fantastic show!
Rob is still killin it.
I was just thinking this.
This dude really stayed the course.
He was great in west wing. A show with a beginning middle and end. The last season is weird because it doesn't follow characters you came in with at all really
The current audiences find it hard to believe that he was one of the Hollywood "bad boys" back in the day long with Robert Downey Jr.
Jeff Goldblum: The offers are rolling in, Paramount wants you for a buddy comedy with Rob Lowe and Hugh Grant
Troy McClure: THOSE SICK FREAKS?!?
That’s one of my favorite Simpson episodes lol
RIP Phil Hartman
Dropped by his Wive. .
@frank bonini You're right lol my bad
*"Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from..."*
Get Confident stupid! or Fuzzy Bunny's Guide to You Know What
Lead paint...delicious but deadly
Out with gout!!
Dial M for Murderousness
He didn't put the cookie down.
Damn I wish rob was a regular on this podcast. He’s a natural!!
He's got his own podcast I believe;
Futurama would have been SO much better had Phil Hartman voiced the Captain like he was about to. That goddamn wife of his.
Phil would have been awesome at it, but Billy West did such an amazing job it's iconic. He even sounds like Phil, who I'm sure was an inspiration.
@@zztopz7090 Billy is amazing.
Katia Lastovkina they actually had it worked out in advance: the idea was to base it on complete douchebag morning DJ’s who drag out syllables. Which is perfect.
Billy West openly admits it’s basically his impression of what Phil would have done (yes, in a tribute sense), which I can appreciate, but it’s simply still not Phil. Different person, different energy.
Actually goes deeper than that. Also why Fry's name is Philip.
geektyrant.com/news/10-cartoon-voices-that-are-actually-impressions-of-other-actors-ergt
Dan Anderson he’s a fantastic voice actor no doubt. But I always felt like he did too many of them. One guy being too many characters. I’ll never be able to help feeling the show fell a little short because of it.
Rob is such an underrated impressionist
Didn't know Rob Lowe was this entertaining, great interview.
Lionel Hutz will go down in history as one of the greatest cartoon characters of all-time. Thanks, Phil.
RIP Phil Hartman. You were the best.
watching lowe just reminds me of the 80s , loved the 80s
I agree. My best lovemaking for the ladies was in the 80’s.
My favorite Phil Hartman on News Radio was when they got the Radio Ratings report and they said Bill McNeils reporting was "adequate". And he walked around acting like it was a glowing rating. I used to quote that line all the time where he walks into the bathroom and Dave says to him something like, feeling adequate Bill, and Bill says "I'm practically bursting with atequatulence". And Dave is like, "that's not a word Bill" and Bill says, "don't care my friend".
Member when SNL wasn't just political propaganda? I member
Pepperidge Farm remembers...
Divide and conquer is strong with this one. Get rid of the Dems and Repubs. Get some more political parties or better yet, get rid of money from politics.
Humor isn’t propaganda and propaganda isn’t funny, (on purpose)...
It was always propaganda.
I remember suddenly wondering why Phil was gone in the 5th season of News Radio. I was in love with that sitcom. The first episode of the fifth was the one I downloaded last.
I finally saw it, and since the show could be very dark and mean, it took a while to realize it was an unusual way of writing someone out of the series, even for this show, especially since I deem it the best ensemble cast I've ever seen. Was Phil not only leaving but so unhappy even he didn't even want to stay for a farewell episode? An eery grimmess took hold of me, did he die in the series because he died? He didn't play a warm guy in the series so why writing such a sad, touching and heartfelt episode? Finding out what happened shocked me. No sadness, just pure shock. I used to bingewatch the show almost daily in a loop for a long, long time, so it fucked up my whole routine, staring at my monitor, my cursor hovering over the file. Could I ever enjoy the series again? A couple of weeks passed like that before I did what had to be done, watch the 1st of the 5th again. To this day, when I have the heart to see it, I cry several times, especially when Bill's card reads to Matthew "I am really dead".
Acting can be difficult, but what that cast did in the entire 5th is nothing short of other worldly. Apart from Jon Lovitz, who really didn't fit in to put it nicely, they did an amazing job. Especially Andy Dick, because Phil was like a father to him.
I'd insert a joke here but I can't.
It is what it is.
RIP Phil, bless his children, their caretakers being Phil's wife's sister and her husband (I can't imagine how they must have felt), bless the cast and crew who gave him his excellent last years in comedy and I hope someday I can forgive his wife.
Lorne Michaels IS Dr Evil
This has to be the best Joe Rogan video clip ever!! ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
Dr evil was actually based on him
Rob Low was Young Number 2 to Dr. Evil!!! LOL
@Living in Liberty You mean Carvey???
@Living in Liberty You Got it Man!!!
Phil is a legend. This was a solid podcast.
I remember driving to work at 7:30 in morning and hearing Phil got killed. God that dude was funny
God I miss Phil Hartman
From News Radio:
Jimmy James:
Hold it, Bill. I've heard Penthouse letters that were more plausible than this.
Bill:
So have I. But the fact is the woman wanted me, and the fact that she couldn't have me made her insane with what the great poets have called "manimal lust."
Qq
There are so many "women are insane" lines Bill said, it's evident the writers threw in some real life stuff now and again.
Great to hear Rob Lowe. Such a well spoken and humble-sounding guy.
Okay wasn't prepared for RL to be funny and cool. Good break.
Rob is a pretty fun listen
Yeah, he's a funny, interesting and intelligent guy. Surprisingly down to earth for having been in Hollywood for most of his life
Olivia Green psychedelics parties and Hollywood at a young age equals
Well yeah it’s fucking soda pop lol
"Theres nothing quite like a Man of the People, Joe Rogan and Rob Lowe podcast. " HAHAHAHA lmao 😂🤣😂🤣
Was that "HAHAHAHA" in a fake producer laugh???
Rob's sarcasm about being every day guys is more honest to us then Joe has been to himself for a long time.
Fk...savage, and very true.
hard to believe Phil Hartman, Chris Farley, Jan Hooks are gone, they were the best
and Belushi too
I have always loved Rob Lowe. Teenage crush ❤️
What an interesting , funny , genuinely likeable guy... What stories he could tell.. Just the cast of " The Outsiders " was amazing... Lowe , Swayze, Cruise, Dillon, Estevez , etc...whoa.
Are you by any chance 🌱?
the last reckoning yes💚
@@thatveganchick1385 How do you know if some is a vegan? Dont worry they'll tell you.
Plant lives matter.
Anyone who hasn't seen the movie Greedy: one of the funniest performances from Phil Hartman
He was great in Houseguest too.
I think most of us want to be famous in life, so this is great to listen to! I love hearing the stories!!
I love the end of this where Rob tells Joe "you've just done the most unrelatable podcast ever." Lol
I just imagine his saying Joe Rogan’s name like he used to say “Anne Perkins” in parks in rec
Joe Rogan!
I absolutely loved Phil Hartman. His talent was literally boundless.
1:37 What great Lorne impression!
Rob Lowe is awesome and looks unbelievably good and not all that different than he did almost 40 yrs ago. That dude was the biggest koochie magnet in Hollywood in the 80s and totally got framed for those two girls in 1988 at the Dukakis Democratic convention, and NO ONE in Hollywood stood up for him. Sleeping with 2 17 yr old girls that said they were older when he was all of 23/24 himself. Total BS they made into a huge thing and temporally shut his career down. Watch Bad Influence with Rob and James Spader, 1990/91. Great movie nobody ever talks about. Rob's a good dude and was The Dude!
Rob Lowe comes across really well in these from today
His name was Key Rock and he was thawed out by our scientists. Somehow miraculously he became... Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer.
One of the greatest SNL sketches ever. So f-ing hilarious.
I’ll sue your whole crummy airline !!!
With all the Covid-19 behavior on airlines over these recent years , Key Rocks words mean more now than ever. Or something like that 😂
I miss Phil Hartman he was so talented, rip.
Always thought of Rob L as a brainless pretty boy but man was I wrong. This guy is so worthwhile listening to
Best guest ever. Enjoyed these podcasts.
hartman and farley. the most funniest and talented actors in SNL history
Great cast!! Rob Lowe!! Funny self aware and humble. Seems like a great guy
I saw an interview where Rob was getting trolled by teenage his son the entire time. His son was hilarious.
that was a pretty good Hartman impression. can't find that sketch anywhere.
Rob was a surprisingly good guest!
I appreciate the honesty.
SNL is The Dream and nobody was better than Phil Hartman. What a tragedy.
Growing up I always wondered why his characters disappeared from The Simpsons, it wasn’t until like a decade later I found out why. He was hilarious. RIP Phil.
The Arseno Hall SNL Sketch with Rob Lowe is the most funniest Sketch in the history of SNL!!!
Love the Houston Asterisk cap
Good to see that Rob Pelinka finally made it onto the JRE.
Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, my ATF SNL skit.
I'm just a simple caveman lawyer.....
"Your world frightens me"
Unaccustomed to your civilized ways.
He used to be a cavemaaan, and now he's a lawyer!
UNFROZEN CAVEMAN LAWYER!
Judge: “Mr. Keerock...”
Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer: “It’s just Keerock, your Honor.”
This is how I found JRE to be honest. I loved Phil Hartman and Newsradio. I also love Dave Foley. So seeing videos on my feed about Phil Hartman made me watch it. Shortly after I saw JRE clips about Patrice O'neal. I was I like "oh shit I forgot about his comedian. Joe Rogan you crazy"
The whole ensemble cast of NewsRadio was top notch. One of my all time favorite.
Except for Lovitz, that ensemble cast was and still is the best I ever saw, they were born for eachother from the 1st ep onwards. Every interaction between any of them was perfection. Never saw anything like it since.
About Mace prison sketch - im sure Rob talks about dress rehearsal - cause in aired sketch it was performed super perfectly
joe rogen needs to host SNL and do a spoof podcast with alex jones...
This is the funniest Joe Rogan video clip ever 😂 ruclips.net/video/yVcd6YbSgBA/видео.html
I believe The Phil Hartman years of the Simpsons. Where their "Classic Years" ☺️
So do the majority of humans
JONNOG88 I’m not sure who would disagree with that. Seems pretty obvious to me.
@@LED1512 I think the majority of Aliens would too. At least that's what they told me 🤨😁😉
Phil Hartman was and is great
Sad the way Phil was murdered. Great talent sadly lost to early.
I still hold a grudge against his widow
I enjoy the way rob speaks of things, he is very aware of self and others and others to self. this is a proper self reflection with intent of doing better \m/ hats off good lessons to share
All time best bit: Rob Lowe as Arsenio Beckman
Rob Lowe has looked the same for 20 years
It’s cause he drinks the blood of new born babies
And Botox
@@strongman914 makes sense
@@strongman914 I don't want to believe it. He seems so transparent.
@@zztopz7090 The transparency is a side effect, too much baby blood and you start to see organs.
This segment was not weird for ME when Joe & Rob were talkin' about what goes on behind the scenes at SNL because I recently read "Wired," the 1984 biography of John Belushi written by Bob Woodward, which explains a lot about the writin' & rehearsal processes durin' the week as well as all the backstabin' & the sexual relationships between cast members & all the drugs & booze that was allowed on the scene in the early days. That book was a very in-depth read into the life & workin' conditions of John.
Rob Lowe was in The Stand.
Nuff said.
All jokes aside.. rob lowe is officially a hero. Solid
I never watched SNL until after I was married because I was never home at 11:30 on a saturday night, so I totally missed the first 3 or 4 seasons - I knew who they were from reading about them
1:20 Rob Lowe looks better now than he did back in those days
I worked on News Radio in post production. I got to see every frame of film from four cameras for at least three seasons. They shot triple the film that they needed because they wouldn’t stop camera. They’d yell, “back to one!” and did a take over and over. The days I worked on that show were the absolute best.
Rob Lowe is a legitimate ICON
Rob is the best he has the best attitude, read his books awesome! The one celeb I would like to meet someday!
Dude, that's a perfect Phil Hartman impression....
Their experiences may be rare, but I think it's their attitudes that make it all relatable nonetheless
Hartman was the man!
Quite possibly the funniest and smartest comedic actor. He was clever and had great timing.
He also was quite a good writer and was gifted with a great voice.
He was taken away from us far too soon! 😞
Google some of his LP record artwork, it's f'n amazing!
Jair Kerker
Yes!
I’ve seen it. And I knew he did some art work early in his career.
Shows what a renaissance man he was.
I also used to love when he used to go on Letterman as stylized characters.
He was one of a kind!
This was actually a really cool show.
They got along great
Literally
I like when celebrities thoroughly enjoyed their youth and still enjoy their life at every stage. It's kind of a downer when celebs take themselves too seriously, because if they can't enjoy themselves then who can?
Shut up. You act like you know what your talking about.
@@lucabrasi6986 You are quite the ray of sunshine causing skincancer.
Miss Phil Hartman 😢
Rob Lowe needs to do more Joe Rogan podcasts...
I actually really enjoyed listening to that, even if it seems "unrelatable" to some people. I like hearing behind the scenes stories about my favourite shows and movies because I'm fascinated to learn what the creators, actors, crew, etc. experienced on set and how they feel about the content they've made and put out into the world. I don't know, maybe that's just me though lol.
I liked Phil, Chris Farley and Will Ferrell the most.
Only one of those guys made it. But I think Phil could've made some great movies like Anchorman.
Love the Houston "Asterisks" hat...hahahahaha
Thank you, I was so confused
Rob always has the best stories to tell! Come here, chicken legs! LOL!
One of my favorite Saturday night live episodes St. Patrick’s Day 1998 with Rob, sprockets/church chat/helmet head , Absolutely hysterical
I loved Rob Lowe since Class and The Outsiders plus being sober in Hollywood ALL the yrs later
Joe needs to have Rob on more often
Phil Hartman was the best