part of me is like "damn, these sketches hit different when you're wondering whether bill was about to have a panic attack" and the other part of me is like "my 13-year-old self simped hard for this man and she was absolutely right"
@@samanthae.1002 re: the panic attacks, Bill’s gone on record saying his anxiety was so bad while he was on SNL that there are multiple sketches where he was either on the verge of a panic attack or actively suppressing one (at least one happened while he was playing Julian assange, but he does a pretty good job powering through it). The second part I think is pretty self explanatory
I've never seen Samberg's Mark Wahlberg and it is incredible. This is one of the greatest comps ive ever seen. Thank you for including the criminally underrated Bill Hader as Wild British Host- it's so spot on.
He was hilarious in that Adam Sandler movie the Ridiculous 6! The hanging part always makes me laugh. I don’t know why people didn’t like that movie! I thought it was great.
I remember when Jason Tempersnake brought sexy back. Like many I had no idea it had gone anywhere. As far as we knew sexy was with us the whole time, but then here he comes marching over the hill with sexy slung over his shoulder like a big bag of flour. We built a statue for Dustin Bendandshake in my hometown to celebrate the return of sexy and the perilous journey he went on to bring it back. We thank you Ruxin Wigglebake. You’re a hero
I severely misunderstood what the title meant until about third from last clip I think I need another comp where in the background of every clip bill hader ominously and wordlessly rises
I started rewatching these skits just a couple years ago during COVID cuz of Bill, (I was like 2-9 during this era, so I didn't see much and only heard about it) and Snl had some funny skits, (mostly 2005-13 era) but Bill was the BEST in this era. I mean, I do love Kristen, Fred, etc. But Bill Hader has always been such a good actor. Especially comedic wise! I am very happy to find him while watching talk shows and movies (And of course, Barry). He is a true Hollywood icon and I hope he gets the same respect one day as Tom Hanks or Johnny Depp. Some big actor who once was once just a comedic actor on a TV show. He also seems like the sweetest, most humblest man too. I'm proud to grow up watching him. Hope to meet him someday and tell him that there are a bunch of fans like me, who love him and appreciate the type of person he is.❤🤗 Hopefully, I would have jokes memorized by the time we meet. Like, I think I'm funny, but would I try my jokes out on him...probably not!!!🤣🤣🤣
This is adorable, and the kind of wholesome post, celebs read when they can't handle all the internet trash-talk. Not that hader would have much. Such a talent, like you said.
00:46 it took me like 10 seconds to register the twilight notebook and the team jacob shirt and then 20 more seconds to realize tyler lautner was the one talking
I love showing people Farewell Mr. Bunting bc it takes so long for the twist to happen, you just don't expect it, I would love more sketches like that (not necessarily that gory though lol)
does anyone know where 9:18 is from? His "british news guy" voice is absolutely perfect lmao edit: nvm i found it, the video is called "new york underground"
I like to the think that Lorne Michaels had nothing to do with the "he's my dad" and "we've been fuckin'" sketch and they put up his name just to troll him.
I love the stomp skit so much, I hope they actually had fun and this isn't all pessimistic/sarcastic acting. Naw, I might still find it funny if it was an acting challenge/bet for them.
oh my god. I've been watching so many SNL comps lately and nobody had included the Taylor Lautner weird face sketch so I forgot it was my favorite of all time