I remember in the 70s, the networks aired some of their most popular shows on Saturday night, and people actually stayed home to watch. I remember around '73-74 , CBS was running the powerhouse line-up of "All in the Family", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "The Bob Newhart Show" and the "The Carol Burnett Show" on Saturday night. Definitely must-see TV.
Bill Hader's Vincent Price is like the practical goth friend who just wants everyone to stay in character during his murder-mystery roleplay birthday party.
Like the 2000 New Years' dinner my friend insisted we all come to when we were just out of high school...at our local small-town restaurant where seniors usually went. The restaurant was almost empty. He showed up dressed in a suit. He wrote his predictions for the new millennium in a notebook and made the rest of us write in it too. One of his predictions went something like, "The screams of the dying echoed down the avenues of the ruined city."
@@luisalcalabeltran7942 You have no idea. The guy was a riot. I could fill a book with stories of the crazy stuff he did, all the while being totally oblivious to it. At his medieval-themed wedding when he was 25, he made us all dress up in costumes. He picked out the costume pattern, which clearly said 'Renaissance' on it, and we had to buy the material. Our mothers sewed the costumes. We had white shirts, black pants tied with a rope, and black capes with black shoes. He controlled our costumes because he wanted to look better than us. The...blushing groom? But he ended up looking like a goth rocker. Just before the wedding, one of the groomsmen tripped at a construction site and broke his ankle. My friend called his dad to make sure he wasn't faking it to get out of having to stand during the ceremony. So the poor guy had to lean on crutches next to me, loaded on painkillers. He was a great friend, but unfortunately he married a woman who was horrible to me, and I couldn't stand to be around her eventually. I could not understand what he saw in her other than he didn't have a lot of success in dating. We all knew he would find someone weird, but we hoped she would be nice and weird and instead she was mean and weird. That was the end of our friendship. Most regrettably, because he was the one high school friend I would have genuinely liked to keep into adulthood :(
@@PC-wp9tj Price was not gay. He was perceived as gay because he was effete and intellectual and artistic. He was happily married and there’s no evidence he was closeted with a secret life.
That's accurate to real life. He worked hard to make his sets safe for actors and crew in general, but even more if there were any child actors (Vincent was a dad & former child star and took set child safety more seriously than anyone else in Hollywood, both not being scared by his horror films and others)
This was reflected in real life, he hosted a Canadian children's show (The Hilarious House of Frightenstien) for very cheap ($13,000) just because he wanted to do something for children. If you ever look up any behind the scenes stories, you will find out that everyone on the production loved him and thought he was the greatest, he even bought the entire cast and crew beers and, them stories when they were all exhausted and needed a break.
Didn’t know John Ham was this talented, does a great James Mason. What makes skits like this so funny is you know Mason probably showed up at parties just like this, back in the early 60s
Can't think of any, among the long list of very funny gals in SNL history, who could have pulled this off as well as Kristen. I will always miss her on this show.
Jon Hamm killed it. Most people don’t know he was supposed to portray Dean Martin, but Lorne Michaels changed it to James Mason at the last minute. Very talented!
misslulu. Interesting fact about Jon Hamm's performance.b He came up with that impression at the last minute. They changed his character right before the skit.
Thanks Christ A! You would think he spent hours watching Mason clips, just every line/word/pronunciation so spot on! Although maybe writers get the bulk of credit here, not sure.
h d If I remember the story correctly, the skit was already written, and I think Jon was supposed to do it as Cary Grant. At the last minute someone thought it would be more funny as James Mason. They asked Jon if he thought he could do the impression. Without rehearsal or hesitation he came up with that brilliant performance on the spot.
Bill Hader did a great job as Vincent Price, my favorite part was where he said "toilet TISSSS-yew." That said, it's a shame most of the younger members of the audience had no idea who any of these people were.
Yeah, that no one in the audience really caught onto the rock solid Swanson was weird. SNL even sold it with the "closeup" shot. That said, this was more like a skit that should've been on the 1984 season.
That's it..."Cool it Liberace" is now my go to phrase. Saw this last night and it is even funnier tonight. Thanks for saving this gem for those who can truly appreciate the inside stuff.
Jon Hamm is damn good. He sounds like James Mason and Kristen has the mannerisms of GS in Sunset Blvd down pat! I got to shake James Mason's hand at Sardi's in 1979 or 1980!
Bill Hader told the story of how "Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!" was John Mulaneys first joke he pitched when he began at SNL. It sounded so funny I had to find the sketch and it’s crazy to see no one laughed
Kris Wustrow At the time, gay bars were windowless to protect the patrons from being seen and arrested or attacked. He's basically saying, "Save your sassy in-jokes for the gay bar!"
Never having met Vincent Price, I can still say he'd be laughing hysterically at this whole thing along with the rest of us. Plus, the idea of health-nut Gloria eating raw pumpkin is also hysterical.
these SNL Vincent Price specials with Bill Hader will never not be funny to me. I just discovered them and can't stop watching them on an almost daily basis.
antonio: OK, I just got it. In those days, gay bars were windowless, because so many of the people in them were closeted and did not want to be seen inside them.
@@milascave2 That...and as some have stated in an above comment. It wasn't that they just didn't want to be outed. If they were just caught at the least dancing together they would be raided by the police and more than likely beaten and arrested.
this sketch is brilliant. the jokes are clever and all land, it's super creative, and all the performances are flawless - every single character has a vibrant personality conveyed in just 5 minutes.
Better than the shite pete davidson puts out for sure. Fred, Bill and Kristen especially are fantastic comedians . Then John Hamm in the mix is perfect
@@93Gav agreed. there’s a big difference between talented actors/comedians than just obnoxious or outrageous people. Like when people try to say Rebel Wilson is funnier than Melissa McCarthy...no lol
Emily B. Yes I am. Most people could care less about any entertainment from more than 10-20 years back at most. The further back you go the fewer people are interested.
Interesting fact: the James Mason part was originally written to be Dean Martin, which they changed right before air and quickly rewrote to take out all of the Rat Pack references but not quick enough so all the rest of the dialogue itself is exactly the same. Also, Bill Hader said that one of his most favourite lines from his entire run on SNL was "Save your sassiest sides for your windowless bars," which the audience didn't laugh at. Which is weird.
+Jeffrey Riley I think I heard Bill Hader say that in dress that night it was a completely different character and they just decided before air that they'd re-do it as James Mason, and Hamm did that without even rehearsing it, he just pulled it out of nowhere.
Tell her to bring a lady friend for my friend, Adam Sobh here"... Wait... "No Kid's,... Don't Go!!" Lol. Love the Vincent Price Special's... Lol... 😊😊☺️🤔😉🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍷🍷🍷🍷
This is so funny! The fact that someone Bill Hader's age would imitate Vince Price is beyond comedy. And Hamm doing JFK, Arminson doing Liberace...brilliant.
this will make you realize how amazing Jon Hamm is.... I heard someone else (I can't remember who) was supposed to do the part of James Mason, but bowed out at the very last second: Jon stepped up, learned it within minutes & did the impression spot-on! AMAZING!!!
I just recently caught these I've been watching all the Vincent Price specials they're freaking hilarious. Besides the spot-on impersonations they really capture that early television bugs aren't worked out going out live screwing up improv kind of feel
I think too much to process in the moment for a live audience, perhaps? Thankfully everyone in the comments here _definitely_ got it and appreciates John Mulaney's first writing line!
"You're watching TV Land... at 11... on a Friday night. Think about it."
Brilliant.
NESherv I don’t get it lol
NESherv Those 60s variety shows were huge on tv...... and I miss that stuff!!!!
Sappy Herbivore like you don’t have anything better to do on a Friday night ...
I remember in the 70s, the networks aired some of their most popular shows on Saturday night, and people actually stayed home to watch. I remember around '73-74 , CBS was running the powerhouse line-up of "All in the Family", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "The Bob Newhart Show" and the "The Carol Burnett Show" on Saturday night. Definitely must-see TV.
I actually am! 😁
Bill Hader's Vincent Price is like the practical goth friend who just wants everyone to stay in character during his murder-mystery roleplay birthday party.
Like the 2000 New Years' dinner my friend insisted we all come to when we were just out of high school...at our local small-town restaurant where seniors usually went. The restaurant was almost empty. He showed up dressed in a suit. He wrote his predictions for the new millennium in a notebook and made the rest of us write in it too. One of his predictions went something like, "The screams of the dying echoed down the avenues of the ruined city."
@@squamish4244 your friend sounds like such fun
@@luisalcalabeltran7942 You have no idea. The guy was a riot. I could fill a book with stories of the crazy stuff he did, all the while being totally oblivious to it.
At his medieval-themed wedding when he was 25, he made us all dress up in costumes. He picked out the costume pattern, which clearly said 'Renaissance' on it, and we had to buy the material. Our mothers sewed the costumes. We had white shirts, black pants tied with a rope, and black capes with black shoes. He controlled our costumes because he wanted to look better than us. The...blushing groom? But he ended up looking like a goth rocker.
Just before the wedding, one of the groomsmen tripped at a construction site and broke his ankle. My friend called his dad to make sure he wasn't faking it to get out of having to stand during the ceremony. So the poor guy had to lean on crutches next to me, loaded on painkillers.
He was a great friend, but unfortunately he married a woman who was horrible to me, and I couldn't stand to be around her eventually. I could not understand what he saw in her other than he didn't have a lot of success in dating. We all knew he would find someone weird, but we hoped she would be nice and weird and instead she was mean and weird. That was the end of our friendship. Most regrettably, because he was the one high school friend I would have genuinely liked to keep into adulthood :(
@@squamish4244 He foretold 2020. The man was mad, but a genius.
@@lauraatkinson4790 Ooff XD
Jon Hamm’s impression of James Mason is killing me. Can’t get enough of it. 😂
Say, where are the whores? Brilliant writing, brilliant delivery.
Seriously! Nobody does Mason,and that was spot on!
He nailed it!
Same here 🤣 freaking hilarious 😂
I didn't think he could do it, and it was perfect, a very drunk, very horny James Mason.
“Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars.” That gem went right over the heads of the audience.
No it didn't. Who do you think is in the studio audience? They don't like it when you make fun of them.
I think they got it but you can only go so far when making fun of somebody who is no longer here to defend himself
An overt liberaci gay joke? More likely no one wants to eat low hanging fruit.
I mean, Vincent Price was gay too (and Hader plays it perfectly), so if anything, it was confusingly hypocritical
@@PC-wp9tj Price was not gay. He was perceived as gay because he was effete and intellectual and artistic. He was happily married and there’s no evidence he was closeted with a secret life.
When you're goth, but also the mom-friend
Ingvild Hille-Krumsvik this is so accurate lol
😂😂I love it
Very cute sketch
I think I can speak from experience when I say it's a very niche role
That's me.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!" The funniest line ever that no laughed at.
I thought the exact same thing.
What does it mean tho
Alicia E.J. oh shit I would have never got that, thanks. But I still don't totally understand. Were gay bars called windowless bars?
As he said, I read it! I'm suprised no one laughed!
He's referring to gay bath houses. It's a funny ass joke but a real thinker.... sad no one laughed.
I never knew how much I needed exasperated Vincent Price until now. Thank you Bill Hader
If only they could've worked Red Skelton into one of these sketches. He played off the real Vincent Price very well.
Neither did I. Lol. My fav performance.
Agreed
Honestly, my favorite Hader skit set (yes, better than Stefon, fight me).
So brilliant. I can't believe how good the gorgeous Jon Hamm is in the role of James Mason and Kristen Wiiig. ....I could laugh me knickers off!!!
When you try and do a wholesome gettogether but then remember your friends are the *literal worst*
Her whole thing is shes a nightmare
@@viracocha so, they were no different than the rest of the people back then... Or now.
LOL 🤣 you just made my day 💯💋
YES!!!🤣🤣🤣
When you and your buddies get older and have kids but you try to have a holiday party with booze and you and the boys are still you and the boys.
I just love how Vincent Price is the most wholesome person in his show 😂
Am I the only one who thinks Bill Hader can do a brilliant job voicing Waluigi?👀
That's accurate to real life. He worked hard to make his sets safe for actors and crew in general, but even more if there were any child actors (Vincent was a dad & former child star and took set child safety more seriously than anyone else in Hollywood, both not being scared by his horror films and others)
He's a buzzkill. I literally want to host my own party and invite everyone except for him.
Leave him alone! He's my dad! @@user-kb8qw7dy4t
This was reflected in real life, he hosted a Canadian children's show (The Hilarious House of Frightenstien) for very cheap ($13,000) just because he wanted to do something for children. If you ever look up any behind the scenes stories, you will find out that everyone on the production loved him and thought he was the greatest, he even bought the entire cast and crew beers and, them stories when they were all exhausted and needed a break.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars." Such a well written line.
One of the first lines John Mulaney ever contributed to a sketch
Agreed, but it didn’t get a laugh.
@@robstockton2463 The audience didn't understand it.
I’d watch a whole hour show of this
There are more of the concept here!
I'd watch a marathon. It's brilliant
I barely made it through the 6 minutes. If I laughed any more, I'd collapse.
I think we all would love a full hour show!
Do you know if there's some show this is based on?
I've been laughing at "get off my pirate ship or the girl diiiiiiies" for the last ten minutes
Priceless!
between that and her Hepburn talking about cutting down trees, honestly
"No...I had two old fashioneds and couldn't open the box!" XD
Pah-dum-pump!
Why can't SNL be this funny in 2019?
Don Draper’s favourite drink. Old Fashioned’s are really quite nice and simple to make too. As an alcoholic I recommend them.
@@AgentM79 One they don't have a brilliant writing like this & are lacking quality cast members!
Didn’t know John Ham was this talented, does a great James Mason. What makes skits like this so funny is you know Mason probably showed up at parties just like this, back in the early 60s
Have a look at his Robin Williams. It’s amazing.
Kristen wiig as gloria swanson, with the exact tone and mannerism. The most perfect impersonation yet.
Quiet, you'll wake the monkey.
Credit is due for maintaining that scowl for the whole sketch
Can't think of any, among the long list of very funny gals in SNL history, who could have pulled this off as well as Kristen. I will always miss her on this show.
Jon Hamm killed it. Most people don’t know he was supposed to portray Dean Martin, but Lorne Michaels changed it to James Mason at the last minute. Very talented!
Yeah the only real commonality is the drinking lol.
I thought since Hader does a great James Mason that he and John Hamm came up with it during rehearsal. Great substitution however it came about
@@nickbeckwith6211 According to the description he’s JFK…😅
Tom Hanks had already done Martin.
@@waynesteffen3262 He played JFK in another Vincent Price skit. Someone's confused I guess.
“I’ve been drunk since 11 am, price” is basically the best line ever uttered on television
Liberace keeps bringing gifts he received from dictators.
'Dictator' was one of Liberace's favorite word that's why
@@jrmetmoi A great collector of paired balls.
Frondizi was not a dictator
And for doing God knows what.
Hmm curious😂😂😂
Fred Armisen as Liberace, you slay me. Small part, short lines and yet; the biggest laughs.
😂🤣😂
"Oh, I'm good."
"Gloria what's going on over there?"
"Get off my pirate ship or the girl dies" ☠ 😆
Jon Hamm's James Mason could not be more spot on.
All of them are great in this.
To nit pick they said this show takes place in 1959, Lolita came out in 1962.
He doesn't really look like him but the voice and mannerisms are spot on!!
And he was only told about ten minutes before the skit that he was doing James Mason , he was supposed to do someone else-amazing performance!
This was when SNL was still funny-when this cast left-oh boy!
Perfect performance by Jon Hamm! Omg, that was funny!
misslulu. Interesting fact about Jon Hamm's performance.b He came up with that impression at the last minute. They changed his character right before the skit.
Thanks Christ A! You would think he spent hours watching Mason clips, just every line/word/pronunciation so spot on! Although maybe writers get the bulk of credit here, not sure.
h d If I remember the story correctly, the skit was already written, and I think Jon was supposed to do it as Cary Grant. At the last minute someone thought it would be more funny as James Mason. They asked Jon if he thought he could do the impression. Without rehearsal or hesitation he came up with that brilliant performance on the spot.
It was like he prepared his whole life for this skit.
@@christya2488 was James Mason a drunken womanizer? Just curious, I've only seen his old movies.
Fred's Liberace is priceless.
Daniela Bussmann he reminds me of paul lynde
Fred sounded more like Paul Lynde.
He probably went with it thinking no one knows who Paul Lynde was.
@@MajrPayneNurAss2714 poor guy 😰
Yah mean......Vincent Priceless?
“Haunting Liberace! Haunting!!” 😂😂😂😂
I've been binging these Vincent Price skits and find myself rooting for something to go right for poor old Vincent.
OMG she nailed it as Gloria Swanson!!!
Regi Kurnia I’m a pirate arrr
Amazing, she sounds exactly like her! :D
It's about the acting I'M AN ACTRESS ARRR
She Nailed Norma Desmond. People tend to comfuse Gloria Swanson with a part she played.
@@andreasnorlen2002 "I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. De Mille".
Bill Hader is the best. I love that man.
Ghh
Bill Hader did a great job as Vincent Price, my favorite part was where he said "toilet TISSSS-yew." That said, it's a shame most of the younger members of the audience had no idea who any of these people were.
I do. I love old Hollywood.
Yeah, that no one in the audience really caught onto the rock solid Swanson was weird. SNL even sold it with the "closeup" shot. That said, this was more like a skit that should've been on the 1984 season.
I like old movies and tv so I've run across a name or two.
@@BorregoFilmFest But the actors and writers are all millennials - and all show biz junkies who know all the history.
That's the funniest line of this bit. Hader's delivery is spot on. Has me in stiches every time.
Favorite gems that never fail to make me laugh:
the way bill says The Raven
“haunting Liberace, HAUNTING!”
and
“TISSS-YEWW” 😆😂
That's it..."Cool it Liberace" is now my go to phrase. Saw this last night and it is even funnier tonight. Thanks for saving this gem for those who can truly appreciate the inside stuff.
Jon Hamm is damn good. He sounds like James Mason and Kristen has the mannerisms of GS in Sunset Blvd down pat! I got to shake James Mason's hand at Sardi's in 1979 or 1980!
Janet Whiddon
Nice!
Arggg....
He really did stick the voice.
+Janet Whiddon
wow you hung around for a whole year to shake his hand? Just as I hung around a whole year to make this comment...
It’s so weird, pretty much everyone’s first impression of Jon Hamm is Don Draper, but the man’s got some serious comedy chops.
Bill Hader told the story of how
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!" was John Mulaneys first joke he pitched when he began at SNL. It sounded so funny I had to find the sketch and it’s crazy to see no one laughed
What does it mean?
Kris Wustrow At the time, gay bars were windowless to protect the patrons from being seen and arrested or attacked. He's basically saying, "Save your sassy in-jokes for the gay bar!"
Tes, we did...? I love Bill Hader & wld not like to be his wife - bc so many adore him...
Bill Hadder is hilarious in this sketch.
I don't think he's capable of not being downright hilarious
Hader
Bill is awesome at whatever sketch he is in
@@AdamG1983 I second that!!
@@shellyweiers4247 agreed! I think he is one of the greats.
Never having met Vincent Price, I can still say he'd be laughing hysterically at this whole thing along with the rest of us. Plus, the idea of health-nut Gloria eating raw pumpkin is also hysterical.
"There once was a girl named Regina."
I laughed my ass off!
“Stop! Family show!”
Me too and wow it was the best ever
@@cartooncentral263 "You don't even know where it's going!"
these SNL Vincent Price specials with Bill Hader will never not be funny to me. I just discovered them and can't stop watching them on an almost daily basis.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!"
Antonio Gramsci windowless baaaaaarrrrrrrrrssssss
Opinunate ted stupid ass
antonio: OK, I just got it. In those days, gay bars were windowless, because so many of the people in them were closeted and did not want to be seen inside them.
A line lost on this audience
@@milascave2 That...and as some have stated in an above comment. It wasn't that they just didn't want to be outed. If they were just caught at the least dancing together they would be raided by the police and more than likely beaten and arrested.
this sketch is brilliant. the jokes are clever and all land, it's super creative, and all the performances are flawless - every single character has a vibrant personality conveyed in just 5 minutes.
"The jokes are clever and all land"
The best joke didn't land.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars"
The audience didn't get it.
I think this sketch was way more clever and well executed than what a lot of the SNL fanbase can appreciate.
Better than the shite pete davidson puts out for sure. Fred, Bill and Kristen especially are fantastic comedians . Then John Hamm in the mix is perfect
@@93Gav agreed. there’s a big difference between talented actors/comedians than just obnoxious or outrageous people. Like when people try to say Rebel Wilson is funnier than Melissa McCarthy...no lol
@@Cmc995 oh God no. Who says rebel is funnier? Their comedy isn't even on the same boat...
Pretty much.
Absolutely. 👏 100%
This gives me serious flashbacks to all of my group projects in school.
Bill Hader as Vincent Price is one of my all time favorite characters. SUCH an amazing and hilarious impression. He nailed it.
As if Vincent being annoyed about doing cheap television wasnt funny enough! This sketch is a riot from beginning to end. Liberace - "I'm good"
They should do more vintage spoofs
RescueMe97 they should but only a small amount of people would really enjoy it tbh
B Z because unfortunately not everyone is as cultured as us. It’s too bad most people are temporocentric.
@@mastersnet18 You serious with that?
Emily B. Yes I am. Most people could care less about any entertainment from more than 10-20 years back at most. The further back you go the fewer people are interested.
Wow you guys are so special 🙄
Bill Hader as Vincent Price is just a masterpiece
“Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars” brilliant
It's a sad day for the 60's when the most PG-friendly person in the room is the Master of Horror
ofir beck Wait, the 60s?? Lol, isn’t this like the 40s?
Agreed.
badfeminist No, it’s the ‘60s. “Vincent” mentions James Mason’s role in Lolita, which didn’t come out until the early ‘60s.
ofir beck It read 1959 Variety Vault.
@@milascave2 0:07 It's literally right there, people. 1959.
I am HYSTERICALLY laughing at “get off my pirate ship or the girl dies”
1:57 Amazing Gloria impression! And Jon was rocking the James Mason too but sadly most people don't remember or know who James is.
James was so creepy in Salem's Lot!
He was excellent with Judy in the only good version of A Star is Born.
I just love the idea of Price being the most put together one out of all his friends.
Four of the most talented performers ever to step on an SNL stage.
Interesting fact: the James Mason part was originally written to be Dean Martin, which they changed right before air and quickly rewrote to take out all of the Rat Pack references but not quick enough so all the rest of the dialogue itself is exactly the same.
Also, Bill Hader said that one of his most favourite lines from his entire run on SNL was "Save your sassiest sides for your windowless bars," which the audience didn't laugh at. Which is weird.
they just didn't get it, it's a tricky one (apparently)
jackbel10 why did they change out though? why didn't they want rat pack references?
blueluny Becaue James Mason was not part of the Rat Pack?
"sassy asides", not "sassiest sides".
I’ve watched this a few times now and I just got that joke this round
That's a very good James Mason.
+Jeffrey Riley I think I heard Bill Hader say that in dress that night it was a completely different character and they just decided before air that they'd re-do it as James Mason, and Hamm did that without even rehearsing it, he just pulled it out of nowhere.
+Antonio Gramsci The character was Dean Martin. But I think Hamm sucked as Martin and since he did a killer Mason, they switched it up.
He was good...
But where are the whores?
"And what are you, young man, some brand of homosexual?"
Strangers who see me at bus stops ask me this, tbh.
You're mean! I want my mom!
Tell her to bring a lady friend for my friend, Adam Sobh here"... Wait... "No Kid's,... Don't Go!!" Lol. Love the Vincent Price Special's... Lol... 😊😊☺️🤔😉🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍷🍷🍷🍷
@@hazyblue5727 They don't say it. But I feel like they think it for me. :/
He should have pronounced it with a more "Received Pronunciation" version of "homosexual".
I know that Vincent Price was level-headed and a peach to be around in real life, but it really says something when he's the sanest man in the room.
2:23, I use this line at family parties 🤣🤣
I would laugh every time 😅
Haunting Liberace, haunting!
I like how Bill Hader says toilet tissue.
You can almost hear the audience change up a gear when Jon Hamm knocks a James Mason impression out the park on his first line.
This is so funny! The fact that someone Bill Hader's age would imitate Vince Price is beyond comedy. And Hamm doing JFK, Arminson doing Liberace...brilliant.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!" underrated and hilarious
Vincent would be more proud than insulted I believe
“I’m a pirate, AARGH”😂😂😂
"Oh, I'm good." - Liberace
Mason- bring an girl for my friend Liberace here.
Liberace: “Oh I’m good”…..
Lololol
"Vagina" - ".. _wonderful_ " omg the delivery on that one
i am a pairrat, cant you tell. harrrrr
MrJoda I’m a pirate, aaarrr
She's a freaking treasure. Spot. On.
then goes parrots... anyone knows what’s going on that halloween
method acting kkk
Get off my pairrat ship or the guhhll dieeeessss
The Vincent Price skits never get old for me! James Mason’s “I pissed myself on the way over” kills me every time.
if Meet the Robinsons are ever turned into a live action Bill Hader should be the bowler hat guy xD
Or Jim Carrey. He looks more like the animated character.
And I'm glad to see this film hasn't been forgotten!
@@zarinaa1135 now I want to see Bill and Jim in a movie together!!
Everyone seems really relaxed in this sketch, like they are barely trying but still pulling it off perfectly. Awesome.
"cool it Liberace" there is something so beautiful about that
this will make you realize how amazing Jon Hamm is.... I heard someone else (I can't remember who) was supposed to do the part of James Mason, but bowed out at the very last second: Jon stepped up, learned it within minutes & did the impression spot-on! AMAZING!!!
John Hamm has such the leading man look while still being so silly funny! Love it!
Bill Hader is incredible at being creepy and disturbing - and he does a picture perfect Vincent Price!
I just recently caught these I've been watching all the Vincent Price specials they're freaking hilarious. Besides the spot-on impersonations they really capture that early television bugs aren't worked out going out live screwing up improv kind of feel
I cant get over Jon and the faces he makes they're perfect lol
I wanted this to be going on forever, this was fucking hilarious! The impressions were so very good, I LOVE this!
Hamm does an awesome Mason!
Jon Hamm is fucking brilliant!
Iulia Giurgiu Yeap, Humbert Humbert part was hilarious.
Jon Hamm sounds just like James Mason!!!!!
Ethan Rogers ikr, it’s uncanny!
Ethan Rogers "grab dat gem"
I've re-watched this several times over the years and it always makes me laugh. He nailed the Vincent Price personae.
Bill Hader's vincent price is such mood 🤣🤣👏👏
4:50 Kristen Wiig I swear to God LMAO
I'v watched this over a 100 times....gets me everytime love hader
3:33 you can SEE bill's disappointment and his smile drop when the audience doesn't laugh at the joke he laughed so hard at when writing the sketch
He should be used to them not laughing by now.
"there once was a girl named Ragina..." Jon Hamms James Mason is perfect.
“Stop! Family show!”
0:35 genuinely never realized that bill hader was doing the lift effect on his own. I can’t imagine how that must have looked in person lol
Bill Hader and Fred Armisen are my favs. Amazing actors.
"I'm reminding all of you,...Children"
Especially.... ... .. All of you...
I so loved these Vincent Price skits. Still do
(1st time seeing this) Hader’s voice was “spot on” for those of us who grew up watching Vincent
Price!
4:07 the way he says "guys.." and then the hand, so resignated, it made me laugh out loud!
Wiig nails how Gloria Swanson's smile looks more like terrifying rictus.
2:35 whoever wrote that in is a genius, also I love how she immediately says the Pumpkin is a girl
Jon Hamm is so funny! Spot on James Mason 😂
Nobody does Liberace's flying piano hands better!
This is a masterpiece. Wiig and Hamm kill it
Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars --- ha ha ha.
Bill Hader is a national treasure.
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars!" Sir. John Mulaney, EVERYONE!!!!
Bill Hader is literally my spirit in a person 😍
"Save your sassy asides for your windowless bars" is a GREAT line and it got NO LAUGH!
I think too much to process in the moment for a live audience, perhaps? Thankfully everyone in the comments here _definitely_ got it and appreciates John Mulaney's first writing line!
I honestly need this every Halloween. Please pay Bill to make more.