You can tell that Rogan is still extremely emotional about the incident. It haunts him to this day.
@snakers716
20 күн бұрын
Yeah, Rogan clearly has something wrong with him now which explains his extreme right wing shift. He wants easy basic answers in life.
@reikun86
18 күн бұрын
I loved News Radio when I was a kid. Jon Lovitz did his best, but Phil Hartman's death left a dark cloud over the show.
@Baseballnfj
12 күн бұрын
It haunts me to this day... I loved Newsradio and I lt died when Phil did. It makes me feel good to think that maybe Joe actually saw him and he was telling us it was all okay. If you remeber the twin towers were part of the introduction clips.... this show is just a marker of the decline of America and a time in New York when I felt really good about things. I miss 90's America so dreadfully.
@lord_insany
11 күн бұрын
He and Cumia are CIA.
@user-zi7wt8tm1w
22 күн бұрын
I had a marriage like this. Stayed for the kids. Slept by myself always concerned i may not wake up again. Had the courage to get the divorce. Went on for 3 years but i have peace now. And kids are with me. Too many guys out there afraid to make the decision
@mrluke8264
22 күн бұрын
Same here stayed till the youngest was 18, not going to let another man raise my kids, happy and kids hang out now Get free
@kuruman1
22 күн бұрын
Me too
@Oxibase
22 күн бұрын
They are afraid to make the decision because of how badly things tend to go for men in these situations.
@HeartFeltGesture
21 күн бұрын
Women like this are narcissists. Its not greatly understood. The create chaos and emotional torture and enjoy the feeling of power it gives them to disturb people, even their own family. They lack empathy and compassion, they have no remorse and justify their loveless behavior to themselves.
@trashyraccoon2615
21 күн бұрын
Oh man. NEVER stay together “for the kids”! Much better to have a good household! Bro thats like Parenting 101
@DJ-bj8ku
22 күн бұрын
Phil playing Clinton at McDonald’s was perfect.
@TerminallyBored
20 күн бұрын
Warlords
@TheBOG3
20 күн бұрын
With Chris Farley, and “Clinton” eating people’s burger and fries was hilarious.
@AgustinRodriguez-dd6mj
19 күн бұрын
"There's going to be ALOT of things we don't tell Mrs. Clinton." 😂
@Dr.Meth666
19 күн бұрын
WARLORDS
@annwrite460
14 күн бұрын
Yes! Taking food off of people's trays, dunking a bite in a sauce, "Warlords!" So hilarious.
@marc_simmons
20 күн бұрын
97/98 were very bad years losing both Chris Farley & Phil Hartman. All of us who grew up watching their brilliance on SNL will always be pained by them being taken too soon; because they gave us so much joy and gut busting laughter.
@dagnabbit6187
17 күн бұрын
Chris you could see it coming . With Phil you are just stunned .
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
John Belushi shocked me. I was in high school and had no idea he was a heavy drug user. They had no internet or social media back in 1981 and he was never arrested for drugs. It was a total shock, then find out years later about his drug use.
@shannongrimes9468
8 күн бұрын
Back when SnL was funny.😊
@williamwhite2113
23 күн бұрын
The Simpsons were never the same after Hartman died, it was like he was the glue to the series with all the voices he did. Just my opinion.
@Adam-bw6dj
20 күн бұрын
I was just saying this to a friend who like myself, is a massive fan of classic simpsons.
@AgustinRodriguez-dd6mj
19 күн бұрын
The final Simpsons episode he was in was the one where Bart hatches eggs that turn out to be lizards instead of birds and Principal Skinner and the other birdwatchers want to kill them
@morbo8777
19 күн бұрын
Would have been interesting to see him do Zapp Brannigan on Futurama too. Billy West did a fine job but that character was written for Hartman.
@bertmustin
17 күн бұрын
The show was declining before he died.
@Adam-bw6dj
17 күн бұрын
@bertmustin A slight decline perhaps but 10th season was still very good. And none of that is down to Phil Hartman, every appearance he made in that show was gold.
@AAAA-lt9hq
14 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was one of the greatest entertainers of all time. So versatile and effortless.
@selinakyle2368
18 күн бұрын
Moral of the story: don’t stay in a bad relationship/marriage
@sinsemillao
16 күн бұрын
Moral of the story: Don’t get married to crazies
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
Moral of the story: don’t get married if you have no intention of being a husband and a father. Phil never should have been married. He wasn’t the husband type. Do some research…. Phil was a terrible husband. He should have remained single but he wanted it all without doing the husband and father work. Phil would take vacations without his family … just get on his boat with his friends and go without a thought about his children or wife. He never should have gotten married. He was not interested I being a husband. On the other hand, Brinn used Phil to get an acting career going but she had no talent for it. Phil could only do so much for her in that area and she was jealous of his success. I feel bad for the kids.
@roems6396
12 күн бұрын
@@laurenurban3942 How do you know this. Saying that he would leave on a trip with zero thoughts about his kids, is a big claim to make.
@zackiej89
11 күн бұрын
@laurenurban3942 I like how you spend almost the entirety of your essay of a paragraph criticizing the victim, but only spend a couple of sentences lightly speaking poorly of the murderer. The woman responsible for those children not having parents anymore. Never victim shame
@lemonhead162
10 күн бұрын
@laurenurban3942 So, you're justifying what that nutjob did? Did you ever think he might not have wanted to be around her? You do realize women can be just as abusive & suffocating as some men. What she did is absolutely atrocious!!
@jkranites
19 күн бұрын
You can tell this haunts Joe, and he misses him dearly
@Madnessonman
16 күн бұрын
I dunno. I don't put in emotions that are not expressed. Speculation is bullshit.
@TheUsmc0802
13 күн бұрын
Must suck not having emotions.
@smoovoperata3242
18 күн бұрын
I forgot Joe worked with Phil on News Radio. The show was never the same after, absolute tragedy :(
@tankthearc9875
9 күн бұрын
yeah i always knew he knew hm well , very sad
@DaneofHalves
24 күн бұрын
It's tragic how a bunch of former SNL people perished. Phil has to be one of the worst.
@richardremick1639
22 күн бұрын
I agree the worst death of them al tragic 💔
@VirtualBilly
21 күн бұрын
Yeah but silver lining, he died instantly in his sleep. At least he didn't suffer.
@richardremick1639
21 күн бұрын
@@VirtualBilly yeah he didn't suffer but it's just that she shot him which is just whacked..to this day it's surreal and just is shocking and hurts that it happened.
@BishopWalters12
21 күн бұрын
Phil and Gilda really got screwed, died far too soon and didn't have a choice. I was sad when Chris Farley died but that was his bad decisions.
@JohnOpheim
20 күн бұрын
It has always been a crazy, intense scene at SNL. There are enough stories from players who are still alive to prove that.
@jasonparks472
25 күн бұрын
i still remember how entertaining he was in Houseguest, he and Sinbad had nice chemistry.
@Dime_time333
24 күн бұрын
Damn him and Sinbad were also in jingle all the way together. I wonder if they were good buds.
@benrtomahawk
22 күн бұрын
Looks like they're playing speed golf too!
@KROGANLovesKittensAndPuppies
22 күн бұрын
I heard Sinbad declared bankruptcy. Looks like things have gone from Sinbad to Sinworse
@blakeharris58
22 күн бұрын
@@KROGANLovesKittensAndPuppies Get out!
@richardremick1639
22 күн бұрын
Incredible movie underrated flick classic love that movie
@doloresbriseno2567
17 күн бұрын
I remember after the murder, Hartman's friends and colleagues never trashed talked the wife, for the kids sake. I thought that was so classy and mature. But after hearing this, I have even more respect for the people who loved him and his family.
@tankthearc9875
9 күн бұрын
she was a woowah , she would flirt with his friends in front of him.
@snewsh
9 күн бұрын
I think a lot of the hate and ire got redirected toward Andy Dick.
@manhalen7046
9 күн бұрын
Thats a great point.
@EyeofValor
7 күн бұрын
Every story similar to this is like that. People ignore terrible people.
@richardremick1639
23 күн бұрын
I recall in another post Joe talking about Phil Hartman and I said I wasn't a huge Joe Rogan fan but I am now he's grown on me and he truly cares about life and earth. I remember Joe saying ," I have a picture of Phil on my mantle and I always stare at it and almost cry and remember how much I love and miss Phil" and that sold me on how much Joe cares about humans in general especially Phil Hartman. Hartman was a natural born genius and more. He could do it all. I cried when he died.Hartman was a special kind of special. Always makes me happy and smile.So much talent and super nice guy. I love Joe for how much he speaks of Phil Hartman because I don't think he gets enough credit for the contributions he's made to show business. He was a comedic genius. Thank you Joe for giving Phil Hartman his due credit. You're a special human being.
@wilfbreezy333
23 күн бұрын
This deserves more likes
@richardremick1639
23 күн бұрын
I super concur Joe starts out saying how many times he tried to help Phil divorce that skanky crazy wife. That's a true friend. just got out of the hospital I have a lot of medical conditions and one of my nurses super cool dude and we talked about how insane Phil's death was. Still seems insanely surreal. Still doesn't seem real.So she shot him just lost her mind shoots the super genius Phil Hartman then shot herself in in the head. Like WTF? I don't know I just can't believe it so many years later. Doesn't seem real.I loved Phil Hartman and miss him like there's no tomorrow.cSo much talent it was insane. Joe talks about him like they were brothers. He speaks so highly of Phil. Thank God for Joe Rogan. Such a warm heart for Phil. And he deserves all the love he has for him and praises his talent. The man was godly and such a good guy. One of Hollywood's biggest losses. @@wilfbreezy333
@Ottophil
22 күн бұрын
Its a shame most of joes fans HATE SNL unless you’re talking about Norm, or one episode shane did
@TommyRibs
22 күн бұрын
Joe has really grown on me too. He is great.
@johndough4289
20 күн бұрын
I was always captivated by Phil’s performances. He definitely had it.
@kevinfessler6831
20 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was a man no one ever said a bad word about. For a comedian-comedic actor, he came in to fame a little later in life, and maybe this grounded him. No one should ever leave us that young, but there was A LOT of sadness when he left us.
@zrob89m21
18 күн бұрын
You're making it sound like he killed himself, he didn't leave us. He was STOLEN from us
@kevinfessler6831
17 күн бұрын
@@zrob89m21 What? I didn't say or suggest he took his own life. Stop reading into something that isn't there. His death was a terrible loss that is still being felt...is that better? Good grief.
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
He threatened his wife right before he went to bed. Instead of taking her to a rehab facility, he threatened her then goes to sleep. That was not a good move on his part and shows how detached he was to his own situation.
@Jezeus11
27 күн бұрын
Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You may remember me from such films as...
@mg9138
27 күн бұрын
"You Will Never Be a Woman."
@dr.imhaus9359
27 күн бұрын
Smoke Yourself Thin, and Get Confident, Stupid.
@Jezeus11
27 күн бұрын
@@mg9138 “Firecrackers: the silent killers”
@atomicsmith
26 күн бұрын
“One minus two equals negative fun.”
@christopherdewet2836
26 күн бұрын
Freddie Got Fingered
@lotusmanb3832
27 күн бұрын
Phil was an epic talent of sketch comedy. A tremendous loss for everyone. Struck down senselessly by some psycho abusive wife on drugs. Unbelievable !
@glendakillough6726
27 күн бұрын
Afraid of how he might succeed without her.
@garyspence2128
24 күн бұрын
But they were married in the US...
@glendakillough6726
22 күн бұрын
@@garyspence2128 and?
@DJ-bj8ku
22 күн бұрын
Left the kids orphaned
@user-jk8ez5hq4d
22 күн бұрын
@@glendakillough6726 And he's saying it's a bad idea to get married in the US if you're a dude.
@80sNewWaveGeek
22 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman did some of the best impersonations on SNL - Reagan, Clinton, Charlton Heston, Admiral Stockdale......he provided great comic relief during my high school years. RIP
@truckinforjesus
21 күн бұрын
Same here, high school years watching Phil impersonate Ed McMahon are great memories.
@junkbox_
14 күн бұрын
"Did that little fairy just call me a laaamb??" - Charlton
@franceshaypenny8481
24 күн бұрын
It wasn't the drugs, she was a failed actress with a psychotic jealousy of her talented and successful husband. She was over forty and being a mom wasn't good enough for her. She blamed him for her failures, and likely the kids barely escaped too.
@jabom99
19 күн бұрын
Yes, he said as soon as the cops broke the door down, they ran, they sensed that they were is grave danger. It is so lucky the police got there in time.
@AngelLopez-fx5ph
19 күн бұрын
Yeah she thought Phil was gonna give her the easy way in
@vodkarocket1
19 күн бұрын
Absolutely! I know her family felt better blaming a drug cocktail, but she was an AWFUL person in many ways-petty, jealous, resentful, angry-she had ZERO gratitude that she was healthy, had healthy children, and plenty of security where money is concerned. All that consumed her was being a failed actress and the more success Phil got, the angrier she got at him. What a toxic and miserable woman
@choosing.tangent
18 күн бұрын
it was absolutely the drugs my friend. I watched the exact same scenario play out between two friends a few years before it went down with Phil and his chick... ended the EXACT same way. Cocaine is a cruel mistress that sends people to very bad paranoid places. it was the drugs that caused the violent end. period
@Pinkranger87
17 күн бұрын
She had drugs in her system.
@nornibres
23 күн бұрын
Even if Phil divorced her, she'd have found a way to kill him anyway.
@josephgabriel2336
22 күн бұрын
Sadly, I believe you are right.
@joebeast15
21 күн бұрын
Yeah, more than likely. They had kids so they were always gonna have contact with one another. This was inevitable unfortunately
@roycedot
17 күн бұрын
Probably didn’t want to risk her getting custody of the kids
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
Phil was not an attentive father. He would have never gotten custody of they had divorced. He would take off for days without telling his wife or kids. That is what drove Brinn crazy… he was detached from being a husband a father. If there was something Phil wanted to do… he did it and would go off on a vacation without his wife and kids. Phil was not an attentive father in that respect. He would have hired babysitters and caregivers for the children while he went out on his boat.
@theholymackerel072
12 күн бұрын
@@nornibres that’s what sociopaths do. They HAVE to get their way, and she was a sociopath.
@brockdavid
27 күн бұрын
When Phil Hartman died, so did the Simpsons.
@kevinmc4500
23 күн бұрын
“ I’m Troy McClure “
@spudskie3907
23 күн бұрын
So did “Newsradio”.
@funnyguy6686
16 күн бұрын
Actually, the Simpsons show is still on the air.
@filasophies4423
15 күн бұрын
In Oct 2016 My dad passed away at 47. Soon later I had a dream where he and I were laughing and talking in the living room of an old apartment he had in 2000. Our jovial conversation stopped the way it does when someone is ready to go. Silence broken by a “Well I guess I better hit the road.” type of way. But he didn’t say that he just stood up and smiled at me. Then he turned around and put on a leather jacket that he wore in his 20’s. At this point I started to cry because I knew why he was leaving. He opened the door to the apartment and it was pure white beyond the threshold. He turned to look back at me and told me he loved me. I screamed the same back at him as hard as I could and tried to formulate words of power to stop him from going. He studied me for a moment, it felt like he was proud of me. He turned for the last time and stepped out into the Light Ether and closed the door behind him. Then I woke up.
@turquoisenoise1131
14 күн бұрын
I had the same dream about my grandma 2 days after she passed. She was in a car she used to have and was wearing the clothes she died in. She was with a guy I described to my mom as never having seen before but she took down a box of pictures and showed me that that guy was my grandma's uncle, holding my grandma in the picture. Jaw fell on the floor, same guy. I guess he was her chaperone around heaven and he was allowing her to say her goodbyes to me within my dream. Her funeral was that day.
@user-ns4qj7nc6l
13 күн бұрын
I had a similar experience as you both and Joe. A childhood friend and neighbor of mine died in a horrible construction accident, a beam was dropped on her from a crane. It ate away at me for a few days, I felt guilty that I hadn't gone back to visit her after I graduated, went to college, and moved away. I had a dream that we were back at my old childhood home, everyone from back in the day was there having a good time and enjoying a nice summer night and bonfire. It felt so real and like I literally went back in time. I was talking to my friend and crying telling her that I was so sorry for not visiting and that I was sorry to tell her that she passes away in the future in an accident. She smiled, hugged me, and told me that it was ok and she was ok. She turned, hopped on her horse and was gone like she just rode off into heaven. I woke up right after with tears on my face. This was years ago but I remember it so vividly like it was yesterday. The sense of peace I received from that dream was like nothing I have ever experienced.
@rainey1987
13 күн бұрын
Aren't our brains amazing. Giving you that wonderful closure experience.
@rosecrow1545
13 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. My ex died of an over dose years after I left him. I had a dream that him and I were at a dock house and we got into a row boat together. He was young, he said you'll have to swim back, I am so sorry, I made it out and you'll have to keep your head up okay kid? He handed me dusty horse reigns ( inside thing) when I woke up my feet were damp and my hands were dusty. Found out later that week he died three months prior.
@thebigmac01
12 күн бұрын
These experiences aren’t just our brains. They are visitations from the spirits of our loved ones.
@bonesaw1115
23 күн бұрын
Phil was a great actor/comedian. Greatly missed.
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
He was a terrible husband and spent very little time with his kids. That is what drove the wife insane. Instead of forcing her into a rehab… he threatens her with taking the kids. Not a good move right before he goes to sleep. He was an awful husband but in no way does that justify shooting him. If I was Brinn, I would have divorced on the grounds of abandonment because that’s all Phil did… leave his family while he went out on his boat with friends. I would have gotten half his money and gone out to find a man who actually wants to be married.
@michiganfootball100
10 күн бұрын
Shut up
@jacobbornowsky4013
26 күн бұрын
Jingle All The Way is a great Hartman film
@craigrawlinson4310
24 күн бұрын
Put the cookie down!
@MrJbauch
21 күн бұрын
One of his best character roles. Can’t see too many people making this character as successful. It would be easy to put an overtly handsome or wealthy guy into that role, and play off that. Instead he is like every man’s nightmare, always on time, listens intently and takes notes of everything a woman says, cooks, cleans, and plans ahead ferociously.
@jacobbornowsky4013
21 күн бұрын
@@MrJbauch exactly!!
@eugenebeck6593
19 күн бұрын
Balthazar... The way he delivered that one word line was perfect
@whoguardstheguardians7848
13 күн бұрын
He was hilarious in Small Soldiers as well
@TriarchVisgroup
24 күн бұрын
Used to watch my VHS tape of Small Soldiers a lot. The post credit scene is a blooper of Phil. "Was that too much?" "For Phil." I wasn't nearly as familiar with him back then, as a young pre-teen, but knowing what a master talent he was... It's tragic. So many tragic stories like that, of people just gone before their time.
@dabearcub
22 күн бұрын
“I think World War II is my favorite war…”
@therealsimpshady1641
12 күн бұрын
Hartman and Jones were that movie!
@nitevibe9886
8 күн бұрын
@@dabearcubVia satellite right here! right now!!
@BishopWalters12
21 күн бұрын
No excuses for that woman, she was an evil coward.
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
Do some research on both of them. Phil was not good husband or father material. I won’t go on… just do some serious research on both of them. Phil should have never been married… he wasn’t the husband type. And he spent very little time with his kids . Phil preferred to be on his boat with his buddies. The wife and kids were just for show. Please do some research….I’m not making this up.
@BishopWalters12
12 күн бұрын
@@laurenurban3942 So she gets a free pass for murder?
@BishopWalters12
12 күн бұрын
@@laurenurban3942 LOL that is weak as f@@k and I don't care. No female privilege here, that was evil and gutless.
@BishopWalters12
12 күн бұрын
@@laurenurban3942 I see, so she gets a free pass for killing him in his sleep because he was a bad husband? Interesting.
@Aaliyahchannel2024
12 күн бұрын
@laurenurban3942 typical morden women making excuses for a evil woman killing her husband while sleeping. If roles were reversed you would NEVER make excuses for the man.
@thegorn68
22 күн бұрын
Hartman should've found a better lawyer to get total custody of the kids since their mother was a habitual cocaine user and mixing it with other drugs.
@awill3454
14 күн бұрын
Lmao you don’t understand California family law. To say women have the upper hand during divorce in California is an understatement
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
Phil would not have gotten custody because he was always an absent father out on his boat with his buddies. The kids would have been at home with a babysitter or a nanny raising them. That would have really angered Brinn and given her a good chance of getting the kids back after a divorce.
@alcook8339
10 күн бұрын
Statements like that are pure speculation
@kirtroguestar471
22 күн бұрын
“Him letting me know not to freak out about it.” After my grandmother died, she appeared in my dream in a similar way; laughing and joking, assuring me she’s not dead, just somewhere else. Gave me closure and peace.
@paulk6399
21 күн бұрын
My mom was a cancer victim. She withered away to nothing. The last time I saw her alive, she was comatose. Just breathing, that's it. That night I had a dream that the family was together, hanging out, doing whatever. I have certain dreams where if I know I'm dreaming I'd alert myself and wake up. I told my mom 'mama, I know this isn't you. You're on a bed about to die." She told me "I know, but you need this." So we just hung out for the rest of the dream. 3 hours after I woke up I called my dad and my sister told me my mom died. Dreams are weird.
@fuzzykyrra
27 күн бұрын
How does someone win a lawsuit against a pharmaceutical company when a person has been using medication with an illicit substance?!?
@glendakillough6726
27 күн бұрын
At the time they were hucking Zoloft as a miracle cure for cocaine addiction and depression. They knew it was deadly. That is why it was prescribed. You must come to realize they believe your death is the cure. Your life is meaningless to them. Your weakness will be exploited in every way. Some Dr decided to get her to kill herself and he overshot her dosage to get the desired result and got him killed too. They knew what would happen when they prescribed it. I know that is hard to accept but it's true. Happens every day, all day.
@therealpatriarchy
25 күн бұрын
Haven't you heard? People who have something to lose will pay hush money just to prevent more bad publicity, regardless of guilt.
@witzerdog
24 күн бұрын
It's like blaming the green dye in the St. Patty's day beer for your massive hangover.
@jeffreytomaszewski2483
23 күн бұрын
Probably had no merit, but it’s easier and cheaper to settle
@user-jk8ez5hq4d
22 күн бұрын
Because it's California and probably expected for someone to be on some type of drug.
@jessem166
15 күн бұрын
Shes buried in my city in northern minnesota Both their names are on the headstone. That has always bothered me. Etched in time with your killer.
@jenv1234
10 күн бұрын
Yeah that’s very odd
@tracevicente
8 күн бұрын
Considering his family lives in Brantford, ON 🇨🇦 … yeah that is really weird.
@PaulForstall-yn5bu
26 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman passed on my 12th Birthday. I still remember him every birthday.
@philtolfreeart
24 күн бұрын
It was my 16th birthday. I was gutted because I loved him in jingle all the way. Really sad.
@SaydeeEnward4500
23 күн бұрын
Stop trying to make this about you
@tonypine3434
20 күн бұрын
Weirdo behaviour @@SaydeeEnward4500
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
@@SaydeeEnward4500why do Americans like to do this so much?
@labenbrittenum6934
25 күн бұрын
i wasn’t expecting that it’s been so long i’d forgotten ROGAN knew and worked with PHIL on that show..I’m thinking the other guy was going to do the talking about what happened and JOE would ask the questions..time really does change how your mind remembers things
@ralphfurley4217
25 күн бұрын
I loved his Bill Clinton impersonation.
@martinalarcon3108
25 күн бұрын
I like his Frank Sinatra , and charlton Heston impressions 😮😢
@moz7491
24 күн бұрын
His earlier Ronald Reagan impersonations were pretty good, too
@jlyout
24 күн бұрын
Yeah that was great explaining policies, while eating the customers food at McDonalds
@TheBOG3
20 күн бұрын
@@jlyoutChris Farley is in that skit playing a disgruntled American worker at McDonald’s asking the President questions about jobs and the economy. Phil explains it using food on the tray while eating the people’s food. 😂
@vcello6450
13 күн бұрын
Phil never did a bad impression. He had a rare gift. If he were still with us, he'd be doing Biden AND Trump.
@primetimegametime7831
21 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was going to be so fucking huge, because Hollywood and SNL’s Lorne Michaels didn’t see it in the beginning and they kept rejecting him. Phil then started to grow as an improv performer and actor for fun and the experience. Then, Hollywood and SNL came knocking. His wife couldn’t handle him becoming the breadwinner over night and him becoming so famous so quickly. She became extremely toxic and Joe Rogan and many other cast mates saw her actions at the public events that the show would have. The jealousy got to her, she had an embarrassing coke problem and she snapped. Information is not clear, but she might’ve used two different guns to kill Phil with one, and then killing her self with a different gun. Very sad and tragic
@therealwilfreddierkes9980
14 күн бұрын
Ehhhh….. nope. Check your sources and come back. Well wait for ya. 😉
@primetimegametime7831
14 күн бұрын
@@therealwilfreddierkes9980 who’s “well”? Check your English grammar before responding. “We’ll” wait for you😎. I guess🤣 Weirdo ass
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
@@therealwilfreddierkes9980she was a very shitty person.
@Ohionortheast
24 күн бұрын
I know a person who was on antidepressants but chose to go on a meth binge anyway..he had a complete mental break he was in the mental health hospital for almost two years can’t mix those meds with certain street drugs
@sitindogmas
27 күн бұрын
he should've just hired a simple caveman lawyer.
@starwarsroo2448
25 күн бұрын
My fee is 185 dollars an hour
@danielevans9379
25 күн бұрын
Unfrozen.
@OlBeej
24 күн бұрын
Fuckin great!
@_leopold_butters_stotch_
23 күн бұрын
It just makes me wanna jump outta my bmw
@mbrum3230
23 күн бұрын
I dont understand ur modern marriages. Im just a caveman.
@carcosa_swamp
19 күн бұрын
Imagine suing a drug company because it didnt mix well with your coke habit lmao. Like what the fuck warning are they even supposed to add to prevent that? That would be like suing a firearm maker because the gun jammed during your shooting spree.
@Danny-fs1hk
10 күн бұрын
Exactly
@jshshh1041
9 күн бұрын
Been on a bunch of different antidepressants. The warnings are there. Literally don't mix with anything. Not even alcohol, which is why I stopped taking them. Had to pick one. Maybe it was after this incident, but it seems obvious. You can't mix a substance that changes your brain chemistry with...anything. Right?
@SneeUnit
24 күн бұрын
RIP Phil. He was the 🐐
@digital1401
25 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was my favorite actor when he died. He was great in news radio that show was great!
@billmcnealofwnyxnewyork
25 күн бұрын
I couldn’t agree more.
@greybushgames1
12 күн бұрын
Hartman and Candy are the only 2 celebrity deaths that actually bummed me out when the news broke.
@madeleinegrayson8372
10 күн бұрын
Oh god yes, John Candy. And it sounds like everyone who knew or worked with him adored him.
@spurn80
10 күн бұрын
I agree about both of those….i’d add Norm Macdonald to that list.
@mikelynch-zeroviewz2507
9 күн бұрын
All Canadians 😢
@BarthBennett-qv5ky
13 күн бұрын
RIP to Phil Hartman, I enjoyed him as a comedic actor and grew up with this man. I had to be 9 - 11 (no offense) when Hartman died but I remember how tragic it was. RIP to a beautiful soul.
@thegreatkabukino6639
21 күн бұрын
Had a very similar experience with getting closure from a dream. In 2013 I was an eye witness to my mother's suicide via gunshot. Too far to stop her but close enough to see what no one should ever see with their own eyes. The next night, I had a dream where my mother called me into the living room of my aunts place (where I had been staying at the time and was sleeping at during this dream) and she was dressed in the clothes she died in. She calls me over to sit on the couch, tells me that everything so okay and that everyone will be much happier now and that I need to promise her not to ever cry over her death. She smiled, make a joke about how great of shot she was (irl was a champion marksman) and I turned my head to look away just for a moment, turned back and she was gone. It was and is still the only bit of closure I've ever gotten and strangely enough, I was able to keep the promise of not crying. Not to say I'm not sad, I am, but for whatever reason, I do not cry. The mind is a terrible thing to waste and it holds such power within it. Cheers from Finland.
@FeltcherMcQueef88
21 күн бұрын
That's powerful dude. Sorry you went through that. Cheers from 🇨🇦
@Aurora_Tom_Renton
20 күн бұрын
WOW
@franciet99
19 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@therealwilfreddierkes9980
14 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry. ❤
@jekw23
23 күн бұрын
Remember hearing this on the radio on the day. Still angers me, such a loss of talent and he seemed like a great guy.
@ARKenMan
10 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was my favorite SNL cast member of all time. He was great in everything he did.
@williamzackii912
20 күн бұрын
Phil leads in my favorite SNL skit as a bitter/angry old Sinatra. I still turn on the clip where he is the Alcatraz tour guard for a good laugh as well. He could pull of so many characters, and that's definitely missed in this world.
@dagnabbit6187
17 күн бұрын
This was such a stunner . Phil Hartman was a creative genius . I am approaching 70 . I have some creativity . Everybody does but I am not a genius . I recognize it when I see it . Phil was a mega talent and how and why he left this world too soon still perplexes me .
@bUdDh1stPsYcHo
23 күн бұрын
"I didn't like the Beatles and I don't like you!" What a character he played in Greedy! F'N Hilarious!
@dustinholt7308
24 күн бұрын
The guy was unbelievably talented
@theholymackerel072
23 күн бұрын
And she wasn’t, and she literally hated him for that. What a POS.
@laurenurban3942
12 күн бұрын
She hated him for ignoring her and the kids. Did you know that he would just leave the house and go out on his boat with his buddies and not even care about his wife and kids. I’ll bet that you didn’t know that. Do some serious research about both of them.
The sad thing about the gun is that Phil bought her that gun for her birthday, because she said she wanted one to feel safer.😢
@TheMarkOlsonShow
25 күн бұрын
If you look at photos of Brynn not knowing what she did you could definitely tell something wasn’t right
@tempsitch5632
24 күн бұрын
A lot of people do drugs
@bajaborracho9139
23 күн бұрын
First red flag her name is not Brynne. she had her name changed to brynne.
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
@@bajaborracho9139actors change their names all the time
@MAMP
26 күн бұрын
Holy cow Joe’s dream is so sad.
@Blujonny11
17 күн бұрын
I still vividly remember my friend's mom shrieking when the news came out about it and I was at my buddy's house. She went off on a tangent about how it was such a terrible life cut short of someone so supremely talented and who wasn't that old.
@5400bowen
22 күн бұрын
I used to park my VW van right there, right by their house. I went to work one day and the cops still had the area cordoned off. I had no idea until my coworker told me.
@missakt7489
16 күн бұрын
I was a few blocks away in Encino that morning. Tons of helicopters and cops. Will never forget that chaos
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
Oh wow, that adds so much context.
@73challenger5031
22 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was such a great character actor and is sorely missed. I was showing a guy at work just yesterday of a clip on him in the movie, "So, I Married an Axe Murderer" where he was a former corrections officer on Alcatraz. He was known as "Vicki." So great!!!
@peachesnmulder
24 күн бұрын
I had a dream that Phil Hartman was flirting with me and his wife was mad. I woke up in the morning and heard that he had passed away due to a murder suicide. That was surreal.
@oui2611
24 күн бұрын
he died in his sleep so maybe you both met eachother while dreaming
@peachesnmulder
24 күн бұрын
@@oui2611 cool.
@runningrabbit11
17 күн бұрын
He bought the gun because of break-ins....ugh. That is utterly tragic
@whoguardstheguardians7848
13 күн бұрын
Even if he didnt she would have found another way.
@CleverGirlAAH
10 күн бұрын
He's acting like kitchen knives don't exist...
@orionassante3386
15 күн бұрын
To think, if it hadn't been for the prejudiced and unfair court system in how they treat men in cases of divorce, Phil Hartman could be alive today.
@laurenlewis1294
17 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was so phenomenal on SNL. He did great on News Radio with Joe Rogan. He has been missed. Feel for his kids. Losing both parents at such a young age.
@pablot-r9402
25 күн бұрын
If a soldier exhibits PTSD symptoms or even severe stress in a theater of operations, chain of command sees fit to take their weapon(s) away until further notice.
@spicy321
22 күн бұрын
True. In my experience they took the bolt from the weapon so the weapon was inoperable but the Soldier wouldn't appear weaponless when they walked around.
@pyrodiscoflash6115
18 күн бұрын
Phil is a Very Special Soul and He is Free to Fly the Universe for Eternity
@somethingfunny4332
17 күн бұрын
Do you think he’s back where on earth?
@squirrelyshirley7629
21 күн бұрын
I remember being a young teen in the 90s watching helicopter footage of the home during all of this. Horrifying and sad. Phil was truly a great
@DanielHernandez-tp2tm
18 күн бұрын
I'm from ATX and I miss News Radio. One of my favorite 90s shows.
@DanielHernandez-tp2tm
18 күн бұрын
He was the best man. Rip Phil
@glendakillough6726
27 күн бұрын
I watch News Radio every day. When I go to bed at night it's on repeat. For years. Love him. Devastating generational loss. Thank you for sharing.
@billmcnealofwnyxnewyork
25 күн бұрын
Those were the days
@garfunkle5447
22 күн бұрын
I was a big News Radio fan. Still am being the owner of the all seasons on DVD. Phil shined on that show. The last seasons, S5 minus Phil felt empty. Hollow. Phil"s character, Bill McNeil was a big wedge of what made that show so great. All the other actors on the show can carey it but Phil was the cherry on top of the sunday. Still miss him. A huge loss to the world.
@espenbaklid3178
7 күн бұрын
Hats off to the guest for being a great host with good follow up questions for Joe regarding his experience
@robbiepeterh
20 күн бұрын
I see the words horrific and death and click immediately. This story lived up to its billing.
@GreatWhiteSquid
27 күн бұрын
Dude I never knew this. Never thought enough to google what happened to him but always kinda wondered why I didnt see him in movies and shows anymore. Just figured he made his money and got out. Dang that freaking sucks man!!
@fatsuperfly
26 күн бұрын
Yeah, pretty messed up. I was so young but grew up around older family, I remember just being so bummed out. I was young, and it doesn’t all compute, but I’m like wtf… why him. 😢 still watch his vids and he was something else, grew to love him even more as an adult.
@timw4369
20 күн бұрын
He did album covers for rock bands
@monstermilkman4567
19 күн бұрын
To this day still one of the saddest deaths. He was one of a kind taken by a heartless women
@archangelum
Күн бұрын
"One minus two equals negative fun." What a loss. RIP Phil
@InvalidUsername480
25 күн бұрын
So sad! I loved Phil Hartman and I loved loved News Radio. I also love John Lovitz but the show wasn't same without Bill McNeil.
@ZachDrake5960
25 күн бұрын
The kids didn't see her do it. They were asleep as it was shortly before 3 AM. But the son Sean said he woke up to the gunfire, mistaking it for a door slamming.
@vinyllpreviews9462
22 күн бұрын
Phil was dead inside the house for hours before the police showed up and Brynn killed herself. I think she came down from whatever she was on, called a friend and the friend called the police.
@princenamor1939
21 күн бұрын
So Rogan's cop friend was wrong and Joe keeps repeating a bullshit story.
@truthnaut7829
7 күн бұрын
I tuned into Newsradio every week. Never missed it. Can definitively say it was the funniest sitcom of all time. The chemistry between all the stars was magical and Phil's over the top performance was to die laughing for. I certainly weeped that day and can barely watch the season opener after it without tearing up
@TheRealJayguar
18 күн бұрын
I met him in a bar/restaurant in San Diego the year this happened. It was brief encounter but he left an impression. Just a nice low key person.
@JedEdwards-wl7vr
25 күн бұрын
“I couldn’t imagine anything being funny” I know believe me
@shanemac1646
27 күн бұрын
I was too young for newsradio but I remember him as Troy McClure
@jimchasten9514
27 күн бұрын
You can catch it on reruns. I saw it after. Pretty funny for a sitcom.
@lkb4781
27 күн бұрын
I remember him from such films as the page master and so I married an axe murderer
@SeanLives
27 күн бұрын
Lionel Hutz too
@shanemac1646
27 күн бұрын
@@SeanLives I’ve argued a case in front of every judge in this state often as a lawyer!
@angienorthrup749
17 күн бұрын
This was an amazing insight JR! I loved, and I mean loved him so much! He definitely came thru to let you know it's awesome on the otherside.
@jamiepreston1490
22 күн бұрын
Phil's incredible acting skills will surely be missed. I'm sure he would have gone a long way in Hollywood if he could have continued on in his career. His wife took him away from his kids and away from us his fans. RIP PHIL
@dalewetzler5807
22 күн бұрын
I still remember driving to work at 3 am in Australia when it came over the radio . Pretty sad moment . Fave Phil line ….. “ take the amigos clooooootheeeesss 😂 he had the best drag on his worlds ever !😂 with that creepy lingering stare 😂
@FINfinFINfinFINfin
23 күн бұрын
How f'ed up is that the family had their ashes spread together and the family had Phil's name put on the killer's monument in the killer's hometown?
@danielcantu859
23 күн бұрын
Dang for real, they shouldn’t have been spread together
@TheBOG3
19 күн бұрын
Well, they were married and no one had filed for divorce….
@modsquad3123
17 күн бұрын
Phil Hartman was a massive blow……him and Chris Farley took my breath away…. I was like 8 yrs old
@loveylove337
12 күн бұрын
I have nothing NOTHING but LOVE & RESPECT for Joe! My husband got me listening to his podcast because he has always been his fan but you can tell that he has morals & values & it’s people like him that I love seeing become so successful!
@Foldolds
25 күн бұрын
that ending made me tear up
@philtaylor6602
24 күн бұрын
I loved him in jingle all the way. Pipe down!!!
@nathanferguson3591
13 күн бұрын
Put the cookie down!
@MRAPEXPREDATOR1
9 күн бұрын
How good was he in “Jingle all the way” though. “It’s nestled safely under my treeeeee” ! 😂😂. What a shame.
@SladeBling
19 күн бұрын
Please forgive me for making this about myself but I had a fiancée' and before the marriage she embarrassed me in public on purpose. I didn't scream or start a fight but shortly afterwards I called the marriage off and never saw her again.
@youssef16844
13 күн бұрын
Wise choice. Those once in a while "innocent" snark comments turn into regular passive-agressive remarks and then they turn into regular verbal and physical arguments, only to end up cold on a pillow.
@faszikilawang8445
21 күн бұрын
It was Andy Dick's fault but no one has the balls to confront him about it.
@butterbagboy
18 күн бұрын
I remember hearing that Andy dick turned her back onto drugs and that’s why he is shunned in Hollywood now
@hangedups2608
18 күн бұрын
HUH
@jonbon7219
13 күн бұрын
jon lovitz did.
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
No, people who felt shitty for not doing enough for their friend until it was too late blamed him instead of criticising themselves. She was a terrible person and the only one responsible for making her kids orphans.
@VonBluesman
22 күн бұрын
Jewish mysticism teaches that a deceased person’s spirit hangs around the body for 3 days after death before departing. 2000 years ago in Israel it was known that some people could come back to life within the 3 day period, by the 4th day the corpse would start to decay and the spirit went to Hades and there was no hope for life except through a miracle. A lot of these spiritual connections or dreams about the deceased happen within the 3 day period after passing away.
@cgarv101
17 күн бұрын
At least now we know we can discount that whole 'outta luck' part on the 4th day, since we start decaying immediately and w/o divine intervention, dead is dead.
@tazislandgirl1972
9 күн бұрын
@JREcanyon so sorry Joe! That is rough! I have Seen a lot in the helper field year over the last almost 30 years! Addiction just sucks! Its hurts everyone, family, friends, the person going through it! I remember when they announced Phils passing and the circumstances, just all around heart breaking. I hope those kids grew up to find peace with it all, the best way they can under the circumstances and that they are surrounded by love and support!
@claudioortiz5830
14 күн бұрын
That part at the end was powerful man I felt the vibe
@joachimgoethe7864
26 күн бұрын
The apex of narcissism. Add coke and pharmaceuticals to the mix and you get a deadly meltdown.
@travismazur7662
27 күн бұрын
My ex gf told me a story about how her mom was on Zoloft and called her into her bedroom and had porn on (the mom was very religious so this was out of character) and she told my gf she needed to learn this stuff or I was gonna leave her. My gf was 19 I was 23 those brain chemical drugs do wacky things to you
@MattHadder
24 күн бұрын
There's more to it than Zoloft. I've been on Zoloft for decades.
@samuelmmmk181
24 күн бұрын
Sorry, but that isn't just Zoloft. That's some next level family secret type behaviour
@kens2328
23 күн бұрын
Zoloft and other antidepressants have helped far more people than they have allegedly harmed. In fact, they’ve likely saved many lives, including my own. The characterization of these meds in popular media as “zombie” drugs is complete trash with no science supporting it. Movies, shows, etc., are just made more dramatic if the protagonist rages at the heavens how the drugs he/she is being “forced” to take are changing them in some horrible way. They certainly aren’t perfect, but they’ve been improved tremendously with every generation. If one doesn’t work, your doc can try another. Just don’t believe that just because these drugs work in the brain that they can make you berserk or something. Those cases are extreme outliers. If you were clinically depressed, would you rather get significant symptom relief and risk the remote possibility of side effects, or continue as you are? This risk vs. reward trade off is the same for every other drug in existence. I, personally, would rather stop taking every other med I’m on (for high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney failure, etc.) than I would stop the antidepressants I’ve been on for years, and without any significant side effects.
@stevenobrien557
Күн бұрын
Did you leave her?
@Sprite_525
25 күн бұрын
My dad was just like Phil, totally great but totally stuck and tortured. he’s dead now (not like Phil, just old age) but I genuinely believe he was glad to finally end life when his time came.
@Headloss
14 күн бұрын
"Uh-oh, we've drawn Judge Snyder" Marge: "Is that bad?" "Well he's had it in for me, ever since I kind of run over his Dog" Marge: "You did?" "Well, change the words 'kind of', with repeatedly & 'Dog' with Son" - Lionel Hutz, Attorney of Law.
@chadrathbone
27 күн бұрын
Wait I thought she took the kids next door to the neighbors before she killed him.
@cactaceous
26 күн бұрын
No, no. She killed him as he slept. It was like 2am or something. The kids were asleep as well. She left the house right after, confessed to some friend and returned to the house hours later with the friend, who saw Hartman dead and called the police. The kids woke up when the police arrived.
@T4SelNiNO
25 күн бұрын
Joe knows the cop that was there 😂 Who doesn't he know?
@toddjolly8543
25 күн бұрын
Joe "A buddy of mine" Rogan
@CoyWildo
22 күн бұрын
Sgt Bilko w Steve Martin is a great feel good movie .. rip Lionel Hutz
@mydogsbestfren
Күн бұрын
so tragic. as someone going thru a breakup with an abusive drunk i really feel for everyone going thru this pain. i know its not just me. i know i did my best. i know her psychosis is real and she wasnt always this way but now its time for me to heal. im glad i made it out. at times i cant help but breakdown and miss her. but theres nothing left for me to do but go with the flow...
@unitedwestanddividedwefall3521
27 күн бұрын
I liked Phil Hartman on CB4.
@jmmywyf4lyf
25 күн бұрын
His son always had me laughing on that movie
@thepalatrpro
24 күн бұрын
Can we agree on the fact that Joe seems to be involved in every single situation on the planet?
@clee4667
23 күн бұрын
He was even one of the Tuskegee Airmen
@thepalatrpro
23 күн бұрын
@@clee4667 and was the 3rd gunman on the grassy knoll.
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