Having watched this, I'm feeling overcome by a sense of ennui. I shall sit naked in a dark room and listen to precisely 3 hours and 12 minutes of Kraftwerk in a feeble attempt to overcome it.
Between, Farley, Myers, Carvey, Rock, Hartman, Miller, Spade, Sandler, etc., this era had an unbelievable number of great, memorable repeated sketches. Sprockets was among my favorites. And this episode was amazing.
Years ago, at a hotel in Madrid, I watched the true German version of “Jeopardy”. It really was like a parody, everyone was so serious! Severe haircuts, those tiny squared off eyeglasses. No smiles, no kidding around - “NEIN, you are WRONG!”
Yeah its like that at the airport when you arrive in Germany. Lucky for me, being Australian, they suddenly laughed and wanted to hit the local Schöfferhofer bar with me.
Thanks to Mike Myers, Phil Hartman, Dana Carvey, etc. then morphing into Farley, Sandler, Spade and then to Ferrell, Oteri. It was better than the original cast.
Agreed. The man was fuckin hilarious. He had this one thing he would do when playing a gigantic asshole where he would be really calm and reasonable then SNAP in an instant and scream in a murderous rage. He did it a few times on News Radio and a few times in various films. Now, for a lesser comic, that would be their whole schitck. But Hartman had an arsenal of such gags. So yeah, his early death left us many examples of his capabilities without ever getting to showcase his full potential.
I had a German teacher in school who reminded me of Dieter. He would call out names in random in class with an un-emotional tone just like Dieter. The only thing he didn't have was an electrocution system
I had a math teacher of German heritage in 5th grade named Mr. Conrad. Heavy-set, blond crew-cut. He used to take three heavy tall bookcases and put them in a triangle, books facing outward. If you needed to be punished he would make you sit on a chair inside the triangle. The bookcases were too heavy for a 10-year-old kid to move so you were trapped until he let you out. Then he would ask questions of the class and when someone in the class got the answer wrong (or sometimes even when the answer was right) he would demand the answer from the kid inside the bookcase prison. If the kid inside answered wrong he would take books and toss them over the top and you'd have to dodge them or catch them if you didn't want to get hit. Which was harder than it sounds. I'm not even joking, this is literally true. That would have been1967, in Wisconsin. I don't think this would fly today. P.S. I have nothing against people of Germanic heritage. Half the people we knew in Milwaukee were of German extraction including my best friend, my next-door neighbor who I grew up playing with and my all-time favorite teacher. I didn't care for sitting inside that triangular pen getting pelted by heavy math textbooks, however.
This sketch is much funnier than it got credit for from the tepid audience. The German band music cues, the Anne Frank siren for the daily double, 'countries that are weak' category, the dog sound effects signaling the end of the round - very clever. You vill let go of my Eggo - Now! Thanks for posting
Yeah, watch the movie, "Diary of Anne Frank" and they use the police/Gestapo siren to great effect. Sound editor short hand for the Euro/ooh-ah sound effect is the 'Anne Frank siren'
As a kid I knew nothing of German stereotypes nor had interacted with German culture enough to find any of the Sprockets sketches funny. Now at 38 they are comedy gold and have aged very well. What a phenomenal job they did.
I was about 20 when SNL first aired Sprockets. I nearly passed out laughing when he did the dance. 👏🏻🤣. Never forget it. Especially the Ben Stiller episode. 😂🤣
I love this skit... Phil Hartman cracks me up the most.....Having spent some time living in Germany.... the dudes dancing all weird at the end is pretty accurate if you've ever been out clubbing in Germany, so it makes the skit so much funnier.
Farley may be best known for the physical comedy but the Dieter dance at the end was brilliant skillful and funny and up there alongside the Farley moves.
Worse thing about Game of Thrones is, winter wasn't a big deal and the wall wasn't really needed. They should have had a 100 year winter or something that was hard to survive, and the wall kept out something more difficult to fight. Something almost impossible to defeat. At least have the winter super cold like in The Day After Tomorrow or at least like at Stalingrad with -30 temperatures. Soldiers ears falling off if they don't tape them against their head, things like that. Instead they turned it into just another zombie flick.
You completely misunderstand. Having it be Farly, and having him sound that way were baked in to the sketch. "Farly always sounds like Farly no matter what" was part of it. So that is meta. Stop fucking arguing with people who know better than you. @@Katya_Lastochka
Between Austin Powers II and III there was a rumor at the time of a Dieter movie. It sounded credible back in 2000. How I wish we had that to look back on too.
@@TralfazConstruction Google it. It was millions of dollars into pre-production when Mike Myers backed out. He didn't think they had a good script. Years of lawsuits followed. Mike Myers starring in Cat and the Hat was apparently part of the settlement to get out of the Dieter movie.
Agreed. This was a hilarious character. I'm surprised to learn there were 14 sketches. SNL doesn't seem to have hardly any posted officially. This one was literally the last Dieter sketch before a single reprise 4 years later with Myers as guest host. So the sketch had not begun to wear out its welcome AT ALL even at the end.
Sprockets (or "shprockets") das ist one of the funniest sketches ever on SNL yet people didn't get it. It's comedy that was over the head of most of the audience. Based on the dour German "serious art" (those who took themselves FAR too seriously) and performance art culture of the 80s-90s, Mike Myers nailed it. Perhaps it was something Canadians were more familiar with but obviously not many in the US. Still, IMO, one of the best, most brilliant skits SNL ever put out there.
It was definitely over MY head when I was watching this as a teenager. But I'll say this: even though I wasn't sure what exactly they were lampooning, I still laughed out loud at the absurdity of it.
The mispronunciations are a bit funny, at least. Mike's bit is just playing his Dr. Evil character here with less Lorne Michaels added to it. Actually he looks more Frau Farbissina. He recycled a bunch of ideas from the film Brain Candy for the Austin Powers films, those aren't bad.
for anyone here, please look up Phil Hartmann doing a short comedy bit on a US talk show, in German. He toured Germany and was voted funniest comedian.
I WISH NBC/SNL would allow anyone to share all the rare skits (and known like these), because many of their DVD's dont have a lot of various skits, and it only broadens the audience and gets people to buy and want MORE DVD's! They are shooting themselves in the foot :/. Sad we cant watch the other Sprocket skits.
***** Comedy Central used to rerun great SNLs from the 90's. I taped a few, but not enough. Only way you can pry them from their greedy corporate fingers.
They rerun all the older episodes on NBC, Comedy Central. Come to think of it, NBC's been epic most of it's history- They should feature their past awesome shows on a new network: NBC Classic.
It was Andy Dicks fault. He got her back on drugs. She wasnt in her right mind. I forget which snl alumini did he. But its one you wouldnt expect. Beat the shit out of Andy yelling Phil would still be alive if it werent for you
bloodsling The single greatest character that Phil Hartman ever played, period. Yes the sketch was a segment on Sprockets, entitled Love Werks. The video is on YT somewhere.
bloodsling Putting Sprockets aside for a moment as one of the best sketches on SNL during that period, One musn't forget another in a great series of sketches, Hub's Diner ("You like the juice, huh? Juice is good huh?")
I love these skits but I'm glad they never made a movie of it because it couldn't have worked in the Happy Maddison style of stories and would have been awful. (Did you know Pat got a movie? I think it's worse than Master of Disguise)
I'd forgotten how good SNL was in the 90s. People always talk about the legendary first 5 seasons and how it all went to shit in the 80s. But compared with today, the 90s shows are among some of the best.
To MustelFilm, Thank you, thank you for uploading these sprockets skits. They were always some of my favorites, and oddly difficult to find on the internet... (I think because of N BC and copyright, etc. I hope they let you keep these posted.) Much enjoyment, thanks!
@@braxtonpierce8768 You beat me to it! What boggles my mind is the fact that 22 people gave her a “thumbs up”. YOU are the one that deserves the 👍. So I’ll give you one!!
I could see that... The movie opening at the end of a show with the dancing and then just seeing his life open up as he leaves work and does whatever he does all day or night.
How did we ever get so far away from this brilliant art form.
"Exquisite!"
RIP Farley and Hartman
we could never do this now as so many people would be offended by the stereotypes.
By the infiltration of far-left political activist.
@@delfin7461 this would be fine because it's a white culture
@@jr2904 well there are some white people who get offended by everything!!!!
Its because of the New World order's push for ludicrous ideals and agendas of the leftists, socialists, wokes, and liberal extremists
Having watched this, I'm feeling overcome by a sense of ennui. I shall sit naked in a dark room and listen to precisely 3 hours and 12 minutes of Kraftwerk in a feeble attempt to overcome it.
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Your ramblings have become tiresome.
@@codechasr1 lol
And you will fail.
I shall join you in solidarity by suffering through several hours of Nina Hagen, Falco, Trio, George Kranz, und Nena und her 99 luft balons.
Sprockets......one of the greatest underrated skits ever.
Those skits make me happy like a little girl
Can people on CZcams PLEASE stop misusing the word “underrated”?
@@fezzik7619 oh please tell me how to describe it since you're probably overusing amazing like so many others. If you can not then piss off.
I don't think #sprockets was underrated at all -- everyone #GenerationX knows #SNL and "Dieter!"
@@fezzik7619 this comment is underrated.
Between, Farley, Myers, Carvey, Rock, Hartman, Miller, Spade, Sandler, etc., this era had an unbelievable number of great, memorable repeated sketches. Sprockets was among my favorites. And this episode was amazing.
Even The Coneheads movie was a billion times better since it was made during this era.
The left ruined EVERYTHING even slightly humourous.
The best SNL IMO... second to the originals
This was the best era of SNL, hands down. Don't forget Jan Hooks and Nora Dunne.
Also John Lovitz!
We lost one hell of a comedian when Hartman died.
For me, the two most painful unexpected celebrity deaths were Hartman and John Candy.
@@posysdogovych2065 I didn’t enjoy Farley’s passing either.
@@emwecker Yes, but sadly Farley's death was predictable.
We sure did. I’m grateful people like yourself remember him tho.
When he was murdered you mean.
Farley was SO Wisconsin. He probably brought those props from home.
I’m as happy as a little girl that I found this skit.
Frau Schreiber is played by Julia Sweeney. Another under appreciated SNL alumnist.
It’s paaaaat
Paaat...😂
Years ago, at a hotel in Madrid, I watched the true German version of “Jeopardy”. It really was like a parody, everyone was so serious! Severe haircuts, those tiny squared off eyeglasses. No smiles, no kidding around - “NEIN, you are WRONG!”
Germans have no sense of humour or irony. They take things literally. They make me very uncomfortable.
Aber sicher!.....Es ist ganz einfach; Die Antwort ist entweder richtig oder falsch.... kein Grund für leeres Gerede ;) LOL.
@@pneulancer Aber müßiges Gerede entwickelt sich zu Sexgesprächen, also sprich bitte müßiges Gerede mit mir, Mädchen
@@MikeM275 Ganz genau!
Yeah its like that at the airport when you arrive in Germany. Lucky for me, being Australian, they suddenly laughed and wanted to hit the local Schöfferhofer bar with me.
SNL was SIMPLY AMAZING in the late 80's early 90's. I'm proud I was alive and old enough to have lived it. ( So many HOF Preformers in those days)
Thanks to Mike Myers, Phil Hartman, Dana Carvey, etc. then morphing into Farley, Sandler, Spade and then to Ferrell, Oteri. It was better than the original cast.
HOF?
@@trekkiejunk hall of fame
'86-'94 was the best
“To relax, I like to shave horses” I luv Hartman sm 😂😂
I thought he said orifices!!
I miss Phil Hartman so much and he had a lot of talent
Oh calm down. You act like you have an ache in your loins for him. Jeesh.
What happened to him was so sad. He was terrifically talented. I really loved “unfrozen cave man lawyer.”
Agreed. The man was fuckin hilarious. He had this one thing he would do when playing a gigantic asshole where he would be really calm and reasonable then SNAP in an instant and scream in a murderous rage. He did it a few times on News Radio and a few times in various films.
Now, for a lesser comic, that would be their whole schitck. But Hartman had an arsenal of such gags. So yeah, his early death left us many examples of his capabilities without ever getting to showcase his full potential.
Hi I'm troy mclure, you may have seen me in sketches such as a why am i in a giant dirndl....
I miss Mike Meyers
I had a German teacher in school who reminded me of Dieter. He would call out names in random in class with an un-emotional tone just like Dieter. The only thing he didn't have was an electrocution system
...that you know of ;)
I had a math teacher of German heritage in 5th grade named Mr. Conrad. Heavy-set, blond crew-cut. He used to take three heavy tall bookcases and put them in a triangle, books facing outward. If you needed to be punished he would make you sit on a chair inside the triangle. The bookcases were too heavy for a 10-year-old kid to move so you were trapped until he let you out. Then he would ask questions of the class and when someone in the class got the answer wrong (or sometimes even when the answer was right) he would demand the answer from the kid inside the bookcase prison. If the kid inside answered wrong he would take books and toss them over the top and you'd have to dodge them or catch them if you didn't want to get hit. Which was harder than it sounds.
I'm not even joking, this is literally true. That would have been1967, in Wisconsin. I don't think this would fly today.
P.S. I have nothing against people of Germanic heritage. Half the people we knew in Milwaukee were of German extraction including my best friend, my next-door neighbor who I grew up playing with and my all-time favorite teacher. I didn't care for sitting inside that triangular pen getting pelted by heavy math textbooks, however.
@@mikethebeginner That's a great story.
@@mikethebeginner You're story has grown tiresome
@@tommyhaynes9157 Well then stop reading it over and over again.
Dieter was based on a German waiter Mike Myers encountered in Toronto.
I find your conversation tiresome.
There were two German guys who lived in my apartment complex back in the mid 1990's who dressed just like Mike Myers' character "Dieter."
we do be funny doe
@@maryagee7759 "it has come to the time on Sprockets where we dance." (Techno Music outro)
I have heard that too however.......your explanation has become tiresome.!
This sketch is much funnier than it got credit for from the tepid audience. The German band music cues, the Anne Frank siren for the daily double, 'countries that are weak' category, the dog sound effects signaling the end of the round - very clever.
You vill let go of my Eggo - Now!
Thanks for posting
...Anne Frank siren?
Yeah, watch the movie, "Diary of Anne Frank" and they use the police/Gestapo siren to great effect. Sound editor short hand for the Euro/ooh-ah sound effect is the 'Anne Frank siren'
This is really funny.
LOVED the dog sound effects.
As a kid I knew nothing of German stereotypes nor had interacted with German culture enough to find any of the Sprockets sketches funny. Now at 38 they are comedy gold and have aged very well. What a phenomenal job they did.
RIP Phil Hartman.
Still miss ya, buddy.
Phil Hartman's lipstick is the best!!
NGL. Susan was actually pretty...Terrifying.
I was about 20 when SNL first aired Sprockets. I nearly passed out laughing when he did the dance. 👏🏻🤣. Never forget it. Especially the Ben Stiller episode. 😂🤣
"Which will be garnish-ed from your wages should you ever be employed."
Love you Phil, always. You gave me a thousand quotes, ten thousand laughs and countless moments of happiness.
Rest in peace.
STILL SOOOOOO HARD TO BELIEVE!!!!
I remember the day it happened still!!
Truly shocking!💔💔💔💔💔😇😇
Nicole Kidman is wunderbar! With black hair she could have perfectly played Wednesday from Addams Family.
Mike Myers at his best ! It's truly one of the funniest things he's ever done.
WELL DONE, SIR !
Ehhh. His British accent was decent.
I miss his entertainment, respect that he’s on to living and life, but he is really creative and his humor always got me!
I still miss Phil, he had the best voice, his variety was awesome
Jessica Pisetsky He was also damn sexy.
Troy McClure
bitch wife killed him
Funny man miss him on simpsons too
All the board is backwards with classic categories. THIS IS GOLD
"Of course I am fascinated by brine..." Hahaha!
Original airdate: 20 November 1993
Guest band: Stone Temple Pilots
Are you one of those idiot savants who can't tie their shoes yet knows an insane amount of details about their favorite subject?
@@rippspeck google is a thing
Wow,stp,I missed it
🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Δ better get a hug from mother
Phil Hartman, FARLEY, and Mike Myers. Too much talent for one scene.
It's Ironic that they didn't have to use the pain machine on the Schadenfreude question.
I think it was only used on incorrect responses.
@@patrickcampbell2955
I don’t think you understand what Jacob was eluding to.
@@patrickcampbell2955And now, the irony has become.
.....tragic.
Sigh. Oh, Pat.
I love this skit... Phil Hartman cracks me up the most.....Having spent some time living in Germany.... the dudes dancing all weird at the end is pretty accurate if you've ever been out clubbing in Germany, so it makes the skit so much funnier.
Stationed at Wharton Barracks in Heilbronn West(at the time) Germany from 1-87 to 1-90. Except for the Army part, we had a blast!
I was stationed in Germany for 2 years. I thought this was a documentary
Yeah back in the 90s German dudes could not dance to club music, but I don't hold that against them too much as most of it was shit, vapid music.
When SNL was great ...
I long for those days
Farley may be best known for the physical comedy but the Dieter dance at the end was brilliant skillful and funny and up there alongside the Farley moves.
Mike Myers says "Winter is coming" and two years later George R.R. Martin releases his first Game of Thrones book. Coincidence?
Yes.
Worse thing about Game of Thrones is, winter wasn't a big deal and the wall wasn't really needed. They should have had a 100 year winter or something that was hard to survive, and the wall kept out something more difficult to fight. Something almost impossible to defeat. At least have the winter super cold like in The Day After Tomorrow or at least like at Stalingrad with -30 temperatures. Soldiers ears falling off if they don't tape them against their head, things like that. Instead they turned it into just another zombie flick.
@@BrettonFerguson Game of Thrones would be a cool name for a game.
NIh! Ike Vyyers iz Aideuhn, Ni? Avee
@@jari2018 a
How amazing to see Hartman, Myers and Farley all on screen together.
Yeah, Troy McClure and the two Shreks
It would be even more amazing to see them in a new skit.
YOU WILL LEGGO MY EGGO. NOW.
plagiarist.
PUT DAT EGGO DOWN...NAUGH!!!
Nein!
N O W
The most German thing ever
This skit has made me as happy as a little girl!
@southerncajuncharm
.....and I find YOU even more tiresome.
This is brilliantly hilarious on so many levels.
“Countries that are weak” when I heard that category I fuckin lost it
Poor Chris could barely do the German accent lmao. It was so sweet of Mike to let him be in the sketch though. He really loved him
Him "barely able" to do the accent was an intentional part of it. Farly's whole thing was meta at that point.
Farley is hilarious in this. He wasn’t trying for an Academy award - it’s comedy. Also, he’s supposed to be representing the region of Bavaria.
@@johnroscoe2406It wasnt meta. Its just that a sketch doesnt have to be accurate to be funny.
You completely misunderstand. Having it be Farly, and having him sound that way were baked in to the sketch. "Farly always sounds like Farly no matter what" was part of it. So that is meta. Stop fucking arguing with people who know better than you. @@Katya_Lastochka
@@Silvana716 The commenter didn't say that Mr. Farley wasn't funny. She merely commented that his accent was poor.
Chris Farley & Phil Hartman are so fuckin' hilarious in this...
The best that's ever happened to SNL.. imo.
@@jesusxramses So Belushi,Radner,Chase,Murphy,Carvey,Ferrell,Mckinnon,Wig,Fey ,Shannon were shit ?
What, and not Mike Myers?
Lothar of the Hill people was one of my favorites
@@spunkyspaz
"It is a good thing, but it is new. Therefore we must fear it."
Phil Hartman and Chris Farley were the absolute best!!! RIP
Anyone notice that Veronica bet nothing, got the question wrong, and somehow lost everything?
That’s Germany for you!
A faux pas in the script, I’d guess....
@@dr.jamesolack8504 More like a Fehltritt perhaps.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen this Deiter sketch! So underrated!
I remember all of these and they were brilliant. Gloriously twisted 😂
One of my fave characters of SNL EVER......I wish there had been more Dieter.
Almost a movie version, but Myers nixed it.
This character sucked in my opinion. And so does Myers. Never could stand him. He's way too full of himself.
Between Austin Powers II and III there was a rumor at the time of a Dieter movie. It sounded credible back in 2000. How I wish we had that to look back on too.
@@TralfazConstruction Google it. It was millions of dollars into pre-production when Mike Myers backed out. He didn't think they had a good script. Years of lawsuits followed. Mike Myers starring in Cat and the Hat was apparently part of the settlement to get out of the Dieter movie.
Agreed. This was a hilarious character. I'm surprised to learn there were 14 sketches. SNL doesn't seem to have hardly any posted officially. This one was literally the last Dieter sketch before a single reprise 4 years later with Myers as guest host. So the sketch had not begun to wear out its welcome AT ALL even at the end.
"Exquisite" was hilarious.
3:18
“I vant mine tongue bath, NOW!!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I know German people who've laughed their ass off at this!
Phil Hartman actually spoke German and changed his name from the more German "Hartmann."
Mike Myers sounds like a cross between Dr. Evil and Frau
Very bizarre sketch. DELICIOUS.
The Genius of Mike Meyers!! house on fire every time....Susan will forever be missed
Sprockets (or "shprockets") das ist one of the funniest sketches ever on SNL yet people didn't get it. It's comedy that was over the head of most of the audience. Based on the dour German "serious art" (those who took themselves FAR too seriously) and performance art culture of the 80s-90s, Mike Myers nailed it. Perhaps it was something Canadians were more familiar with but obviously not many in the US. Still, IMO, one of the best, most brilliant skits SNL ever put out there.
Even as a German I laughed my ass off 😂
We had SCTV in Canada. They also did some great parodies of european movies and art. Maybe that’s where Myers got it.
Just because the studio audience didn't laugh out loud uproariously doesn't mean they didn't get it. SNL audiences are pretty intelligent.
It was definitely over MY head when I was watching this as a teenager. But I'll say this: even though I wasn't sure what exactly they were lampooning, I still laughed out loud at the absurdity of it.
One of my favorite sketches in snl. Sprockets.
Back when the show was good.
A true and accurate portrayal of Deutschland.
Ganz genau! Watching feels just like home. An unloving, cold German home.
Just propaganda. Full of shit.
The mispronunciations are a bit funny, at least.
Mike's bit is just playing his Dr. Evil character here with less Lorne Michaels added to it. Actually he looks more Frau Farbissina. He recycled a bunch of ideas from the film Brain Candy for the Austin Powers films, those aren't bad.
It reminds me of the 80.
Und wieder beweist der Deutsche, dass er keinen Humor besitzt. Die Welt hat Mitleid mit uns, wegen euch. Vielen Dank, ihr spießigen Idioten.
Hartman was a comedic genius 🤣
When i was a kid i used to pull my shirt out and do the "I'm as happy as a little girl" thing all the time. I loved 90s SNL.
for anyone here, please look up Phil Hartmann doing a short comedy bit on a US talk show, in German. He toured Germany and was voted funniest comedian.
This is hilarious! I loved the Sprockets sketches growing up. So bizarre and random.
I like it backwards. It seems so Deiterisch.
I WISH NBC/SNL would allow anyone to share all the rare skits (and known like these), because many of their DVD's dont have a lot of various skits, and it only broadens the audience and gets people to buy and want MORE DVD's!
They are shooting themselves in the foot :/. Sad we cant watch the other Sprocket skits.
Emily Taylor Loren Michaels has always seemed like a Douche to me.
***** Comedy Central used to rerun great SNLs from the 90's. I taped a few, but not enough. Only way you can pry them from their greedy corporate fingers.
They rerun all the older episodes on NBC, Comedy Central. Come to think of it, NBC's been epic most of it's history- They should feature their past awesome shows on a new network: NBC Classic.
They don't want people to realize the show used to be funnier
Remember they fired Norm MacDonald and Lorne didn't have his back so there you go.
Mike myers could redeem himself with an over the hill sprockets film!
Got my vote.
OMG...LOVE Dieter. One of the funniest SNL skits ever.
So funny. My family and were living in Germany when we saw this. Made it even funnier 🤣. Loved living in Germany at that time.
Now is the time on CZcams where we dance *playing Electric Cafe*
I found it very challenging to read everything backwards. GORGEOUS!!!
It is so sad that Farley and Hartman were dead within a few years of leaving SNL
..Das ist "Backwards"!!
Andy Rampage das ist mirrored. it's a German thing.
Das ist *GERMAN!!!*
Sorry, you must answer in the form of a question.
Some videos are mirrored/backwards on youtube to avoid copyright issues
Shut it!
Actually, he dances just like Peter Murphy. Don't doubt me, I've seen him in concert.
I liked Nicole Kidman as the long haired girl with the glasses and I miss Phil Hartman. It was a sin his own wife killed him.
That was Nicole? Wow!
@@MatthewChristianMurray yeah back when she was really pretty before all the botox!!!
She looks amazing, really fooled me that they didn't have a German frau for that role.@@delfin7461
Thanks I was wondering who she was.
It was Andy Dicks fault. He got her back on drugs. She wasnt in her right mind. I forget which snl alumini did he. But its one you wouldnt expect. Beat the shit out of Andy yelling Phil would still be alive if it werent for you
I live in Germany and this is still in 2021 so accurate. Mike Myers is a genius.
lmao a tongue bath courtesy of the house of velvet!
"I WANT MY TONGUE BATH NOW!!!"
Imagine showing this to your little bro/sis and telling them this is an old broadcast of Germany's version of Jeopardy.
"exquisite"
When Kidman had a normal face.
I didn't recognize her at first.
Sprockets was a very underrated series of sketches.
Man, I am still blown away by how Phil Hartman was killed by his wife Brynn. He was taken from the world entirely too early. I really miss his humor.
6:21 I need the German oompah Jeopardy theme as my ringtone...
Hmmm, I vound zis to be tedious, yet exquisite!
MrDavkoz no doubt. Classic character
Mir auch, sehr lustig!
Your pain is exquisite. Your anger is delicious. Your tears are intoxicating.
Sprockets is the best skit ever on SNL
This sketch should been made into a movie...
lol Chris Freaking Farley, dude...
It was good of Mike Meyers to give Seth McFarlanes sea manatees their first job writing his Sprockets sketches.
Would love to have seen the movie that was attempted😆❤️
The Jeopardy theme is played by a German Oom Pow Pa band.
German Shepard guard dogs growling signals the end of play. Brillliant.
They turned the Jeopardy theme into a oompah band waltz 😂
Never knew I was dyslexic.
Nicole Kidman, Phil Hartman and Mike Myers.
And Chris fucking Farley
ann anderson potty mouth
Forgot how hot Kidman was back in the day, even in costume.
Ty. Hadn’t seen this before. Thought it was Kidman wasn’t 💯
Chris Farley soooooo reminds me of Sergeant Schultz on Hogan's Heroes
oh man,I love this Phil Hartman character "pee on you chanting house on fire house on fire then you wake up with a sz7 poop chute"
bloodsling LOL I remember that...it was a skit of The Dating Game, was it not .YA :o)
Susan Filek yah something like that,mid 80's-early 90's was SNL at it's best imo.
bloodsling The single greatest character that Phil Hartman ever played, period. Yes the sketch was a segment on Sprockets, entitled Love Werks. The video is on YT somewhere.
bloodsling Putting Sprockets aside for a moment as one of the best sketches on SNL during that period, One musn't forget another in a great series of sketches, Hub's Diner ("You like the juice, huh? Juice is good huh?")
I love these skits but I'm glad they never made a movie of it because it couldn't have worked in the Happy Maddison style of stories and would have been awful.
(Did you know Pat got a movie? I think it's worse than Master of Disguise)
So much talent in one skit.
0:43 - Farley's ZANK YOU DIE-TAH with his giant grin and zero neck is so classic.
Mike Myers was so good in this
I'd forgotten how good SNL was in the 90s. People always talk about the legendary first 5 seasons and how it all went
to shit in the 80s. But compared with today, the 90s shows are among some of the best.
The early 90s SNL was chock full of genius level talent and writers.The 70s were groundbreaking but the early 90s shows are damned good.
@@PC4USE1 Wish I could say the same for the 80s. Only Eddie Murphy was worth watching during that time.
@@SpaceCattttt Joe Piscopo was alright to an extent but did not have a deep comedic range. Murphy was a genius.
LOL - love the German Pincers barking tranisition.. Mike Myers does the best "Weird Germans"
I once dressed as Deiter for Halloween back in the 80's , I was told I was a perfect impression.
To MustelFilm,
Thank you, thank you for uploading these sprockets skits. They were always some of my favorites, and oddly difficult to find on the internet... (I think because of N BC and copyright, etc. I hope they let you keep these posted.) Much enjoyment, thanks!
I wondered how Jimmy Fallon stayed in character without laughing and then realized it was Mike Meyers.
Yeah Jimmy Fallon wasn't on SNL at this time
@@braxtonpierce8768
You beat me to it!
What boggles my mind is the fact that 22 people gave her a “thumbs up”.
YOU are the one that deserves the 👍. So I’ll give you one!!
I thought that was Hartman?
@dr.jamesolack8504 you don't think OP knows that? You guys are fucking dumb. OP was being facetious, you both deserve infinite thumbs down. Idiots.
And how come Das Ist Jeopardy is mirrored?
"My hobbies include growing my own hair" lol
SO Veronika are a mother of Billie ellish it's a same look like
Always thought Dieter had a little more depth that could have been explored in a full-length movie, vs. the Wayne character.
A movie was planned.
I could see that... The movie opening at the end of a show with the dancing and then just seeing his life open up as he leaves work and does whatever he does all day or night.
@@danbsports6760 It would have been a dark comedy, with lots of Euro/German references and of course, Dieter’s very fluid sexual lifestyle.