Ollie Chadra you know they're kidding right? They purposely changed each of these words. They're talking about his character stefon on Saturday night live
little baby hader; dorky, jittery, adorable! Its crazy how much he’s changed and gotten comfortable with Conan since his first interview (this interview). I absolutely love barry and I’m so excited to see him in it chapter two!
Watching him in this and then the 2nd season of Barry 15 years later...wow. He's learned well. Always listening, watching as he says. Has literally made himself from sweat and tears. Good job bill.
NBC would've callecd a copyright claim on this if it WAS spelled properly - since it isn't, NBC wouldn't be able to find this very easily :) 'Tis the politics of the internet.
He was on Conan more recently and performed the absolutely best, and most flawless Schwarzenegger impression I've ever heard. It was extremely funny too, so much that I wished that he should have been able to go on and on with it; Conan even said like: "I could do this for four more hours".
THANK YOU for posting. Had seen this when it was first on and was amazed by the James Mason thing but could NEVER find it again, with a ton of time spent searching. You're a hero.
Thank you SO SO much for posting this! Another website had this appearance but I think it's no longer running. Hader is the best cast member of the current cast. His impressions are flawless. I love the fact that he does obscure impressions like James Mason and Vincent Price.
James Mason in North by Northwest: "With such expert play-acting, you make this very room a theatre. My secretary is a great admirer of your methods, Mr. Kaplan. Elusiveness, however misguided ..." (that's a great way to enter into a James Mason impression)
That was awesome Al Pachino impression is great just has it so perfect down to a tee so if they ate going to do another mission impossible movie Bill Harder can be a double in it
Dude seeing him ten years younger he kinda looks like Freddie Mercury. I'm dead serious, put some makeup and a long hair wig on that and he'd immediately look like a 1976 Freddie.
I think I know the secret to Bill Hader's powers of comedy; his eyebrows. His eyebrows alone produce better comedy than half of what's on TV these days.
You have to get the clip of him talking on Conan where him and seth mess with Chris Mintz Plasse on set of Superbad. He was referencing Short Circuit and loved what the movie was about that Chris goes crazy and is dying to see it so bad.