Phil Hartman's SNL Audition
Words cannot describe how much I miss this guy. He was the king of his genre. . .
Labels: Jon Lovitz, Phil Hartman, SNL
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Words cannot describe how much I miss this guy. He was the king of his genre. . .
Labels: Jon Lovitz, Phil Hartman, SNL
It didn't take long after the rise of TV commercials in the mid-twentieth century for comedians to take note of just how ridiculous most of those commercials were. Doctors selling cigarettes, housewives defending their laundry detergent as if any other detergent (the menacing "Brand X") were a threat to the American way of life — boob-tube marketing was a bottomless pit of material, and was bound to be soaked up by the sketch-comedy boom that followed shortly thereafter.
Labels: Ad parodies, commercials, Phil Hartman, SNL