In Memory of Phil Hartman

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Author: AmoLaZucca
Description: I created this video tribute in memory of the incredibly talented Phil Hartman - an amazing man who made so many people laugh. Mr. Hartman was taken far too soon, and he is sorely missed. This video is compiled of assorted still images from the internet, and two short sound clips of his work. Music is Sarah Mclachlan's I Will Remember You. Phil Hartman always made me laugh. I will never forget him.
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He was such a sweetie, and sooo funny. He is missed. Loved him in Houseguest, SNL, Jingle All the Way, and well everything. Thanks for the great post. Andre Rieu the orchestra leader reminds me so much of him in looks.

Brynn remains forgotten, thankfully, one of many of that generation who actually believed Gloria Steinem. Sorry, sisters, but you can't have it all. No one does. No one will. RIP Phil.

Hartman & George Carlin dies and Andy Dick lives, proof that there is no God

Are you sure they didn't? I thought they did I swear I saw that at the end back in 1998. He also guest starred on 3rd Rock From The Sun before he died, and I remember when I watched the premiere, I'm sure it said In Memory of, at the end. I know, the chair scene at the end made me tear up, but it didn't make me cry, it does now though. When everyone takes something from his desk, I think Beth says "Thank you PHIL", instead of Bill, I loved when Joe kissed his desk, and when Jimmy took his desk.

ITA, very different show without him, he was the glue on that show too, not just on SNL, they kinda lost the balance that he provided on the show. You try to FIND him in Season 5, but you can't and you know why you can't either, and that's what makes it even more sad. NewsRadio could've lasted another 5 years with him for sure. Same with the Simpsons, it really hasn't been the same without him the past 10 years, I REALLY miss Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz, they were HILARIOUS!

It wasn't...it was like a completely different show without him. It was good in its own way, but just not the same. Phil was a staple of the show, and it fell apart without him...

I agree...I would've liked it if they had done more about Phil. I'm surprised they didn't even have a "in memory of" message at the end of the episode. But I really like the way they ended that episode, with that focus on his chair...it put me close to tears. It just accentuates his absence.

Hi, I'm Troy McClure! ... god I miss that line thank you Phil for such good times :-)

ITA and I stopped watching it when he dies too. It was too painful. :(

When he died newsradio kinda died,then the show went downhill they still had some funny stuff but it wasint the same without Phil

10 years has past R.I.P Phil Hartman

he was a legend!

I miss Phil...

LOL RussoSlyCat! I LOVED that sketch when Phil was playing Frankenstein and he kept saying: "Fire Bad" LOL! The man was trying so damn hard to keep a staight face but he couldn't, and HE was called THE GLUE! LMFAO! Best SNL sketch of the 80s and of ALL-TIME!!! His facial expressions were the best and HE was THE BEST! He was a great man, and Heaven is reserved for people like him, so I hope he's making God, Chris Farley, John Ritter, John Candy, John Belushi, Bob Hope, and Jack Benny all laugh.

It's so very heartbreaking to watch...I just wish that that episode was 1 hour long though, the first half would have been about the most memorable Bill moments and/or bloopers, and then the second half would be the letter-reading, etc. Thank God for YouTube though, fans can make their own favorite moments video, and I've seen many! Miss you always Phil...:( :( :( *hugs*

Yeah...it makes me so sad to hear him beginning to break up... I can't even imagine how many times it must've taken them to do that without breaking into tears.

I just keep watching that part when Dave says that and you can tell that Dave was trying so hard not to cry because his voice was beginning to break up. Out of all seven actors, Dave, Maura, Andy, and Khandi looked the most heartbroken, next to them was Vicki, then Joe and Stephen. I will always miss Phil and I will always tear up when Dave reads that last line.

Thank you so much, ElectricMayhem87! :)

You're welcome. It is VERY hard to believe. He was such a great person, it's so sad to realize that so much talent was wasted. I have thought about that briefly as well, although I spend most of my time rewatching NewsRadio over and over. Every time I see the end of the fourth season, I think about how this was his last episode. And when watching "Bill Moves On"...I'm ready to start bursting into tears. Especially the one line, "I'll see you all when you get to wherever it is that I am now."

Thanks so much, AquadiustheHedgehog. :) That means so much to me. It's hard to believe it's been nearly 10 years, isn't it? He had so much life left to live. I have this habit of watching movies and thinking "Phil would have been *perfect* for this role." :(

Thank you for this tribute, AmoLaZucca. Regardless of what some people said, I think Phil would appreciate this tribute for the effort and the fact that people still remember him. Phil was a great person, great comedian, great actor...it's so sad that he had to go so early, and in the way he did. Thank God he never saw it coming. Brynn is a murderer, she should've gotten punished instead of getting the easy way out. It's almost the 10 year anniversary of his death...Rest in Peace, Phil.

Yeah, I can't believe that jerk gave Brynn cocaine after such a long time of being sober...congrats to Jon Lovitz for beating the crap out of him. I never especially cared for Andy Dick, but I've hated him since the murder for that. And then his reaction, putting the "Phil Hartman hex" on Jon Lovitz... What kind of sick joke is that?

So sweet, thanks you.

R.I.P., Mr. Hartman. I don't see how he would have hated a loving tribute like this. It's beautiful.

lakevubud, you're a moron. I'm sure you're used to listening to stupid sensless, dumb, idiotic music that have about as much meaning, depth, and artistic value as a anal wart.I guess that would be true to your personality.

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