Bill Murray
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Podcast Appearances
Well, you know, and that's like one of those things. Yeah. They had a moment on Saturday Night Live, an in-memoriam thing. They said, oh, I was there the week of the thing. They said, yeah, so-and-so is working on the in-memoriam. And I'm thinking, well, who's gone? Which reminds me. Who's gone? And no, it's not who's passed away. It's what we can't do anymore to be funny.
You know, it's like all these kinds of jokes. And so it was just a whole clip. I didn't even see it, but I just I saw a little bit of it being assembled. But it could be 40 minutes long, you know, just all the sketches that you people would you get like, you know. Internet responses like we're going to burn down the city of New York.
You know, it's like all these kinds of jokes. And so it was just a whole clip. I didn't even see it, but I just I saw a little bit of it being assembled. But it could be 40 minutes long, you know, just all the sketches that you people would you get like, you know. Internet responses like we're going to burn down the city of New York.
You know, it's like all these kinds of jokes. And so it was just a whole clip. I didn't even see it, but I just I saw a little bit of it being assembled. But it could be 40 minutes long, you know, just all the sketches that you people would you get like, you know. Internet responses like we're going to burn down the city of New York.
Yeah. Hours long. Yeah, I'm short with 45. But some of the funniest things ever done, you know. Yes. Like head wound hairy. Yeah. Which was one that not many people think about. But how, you know, like somebody would object to a dog eating a brain wound, you know, like licking like the blood coming out of someone's skeletal wound, you know.
Yeah. Hours long. Yeah, I'm short with 45. But some of the funniest things ever done, you know. Yes. Like head wound hairy. Yeah. Which was one that not many people think about. But how, you know, like somebody would object to a dog eating a brain wound, you know, like licking like the blood coming out of someone's skeletal wound, you know.
Yeah. Hours long. Yeah, I'm short with 45. But some of the funniest things ever done, you know. Yes. Like head wound hairy. Yeah. Which was one that not many people think about. But how, you know, like somebody would object to a dog eating a brain wound, you know, like licking like the blood coming out of someone's skeletal wound, you know.
But someone told me on the way here, a friend of mine, a musician named Mike Zito, who said he listens to your show. He said that you knew Phil Hartman. Yeah, very well. What did you do with Phil Hartman? News radio.
But someone told me on the way here, a friend of mine, a musician named Mike Zito, who said he listens to your show. He said that you knew Phil Hartman. Yeah, very well. What did you do with Phil Hartman? News radio.
But someone told me on the way here, a friend of mine, a musician named Mike Zito, who said he listens to your show. He said that you knew Phil Hartman. Yeah, very well. What did you do with Phil Hartman? News radio.
Okay. I didn't really watch much of news radio.
Okay. I didn't really watch much of news radio.
Okay. I didn't really watch much of news radio.
And did you resent him because you were doing maintenance and he was the lead anchor? No. What do you mean? No, I'm just joking. And where was it? Was it on CBS? NBC. NBC, of course. Yeah. In the 90s. And he was the news anchor. Yes.
And did you resent him because you were doing maintenance and he was the lead anchor? No. What do you mean? No, I'm just joking. And where was it? Was it on CBS? NBC. NBC, of course. Yeah. In the 90s. And he was the news anchor. Yes.
And did you resent him because you were doing maintenance and he was the lead anchor? No. What do you mean? No, I'm just joking. And where was it? Was it on CBS? NBC. NBC, of course. Yeah. In the 90s. And he was the news anchor. Yes.
He was great. Yeah, he was really good. I worked with him. I mean, I did Saturday Night Live, I guess, when he was there. But he was in the movie we made called Quick Change. And he was... like sterling silver. It was like every single take was just like perfect. And it was so much fun. And you just go, Phil, that was so great.
He was great. Yeah, he was really good. I worked with him. I mean, I did Saturday Night Live, I guess, when he was there. But he was in the movie we made called Quick Change. And he was... like sterling silver. It was like every single take was just like perfect. And it was so much fun. And you just go, Phil, that was so great.
He was great. Yeah, he was really good. I worked with him. I mean, I did Saturday Night Live, I guess, when he was there. But he was in the movie we made called Quick Change. And he was... like sterling silver. It was like every single take was just like perfect. And it was so much fun. And you just go, Phil, that was so great.
And you go like, he was so kind of modestly proud of like, yeah, I felt pretty good about that. Yeah. It was really nice. He had real, real modesty.