Bob Odenkirk brought us Jack Black.. Bob Odenkirk was on The Office.. Bob Odenkirk debated a horse on national TV.. Bob Odenkirk brought us Tom Kenny, the voice of Spongebob
I cant believe Kim managed to reduce Jimmys sentence and helped get him out decades early, and now Jimmy is a famous actor. This truly is the best ending to a show ever! Bravo Vince
@@uhhyeahokdude She did, he is free now and he became an actor. Yes, he is no a lawyer anymore, but he acted on that show Better Call Saul, and now he is being called on this late talk shows. I think you didnt saw the special episode. Well, how do you explain he is on the Conan Show and not in jail???
I get the feeling that Bob lives a lot of his life just seeing sketches in his mind, always writing on some level. Discovered him on Tim and Eric, had no idea about his career, guy is pretty prolific and talented to say the least.
@@mulatso7959 Thanks, I actually always wondered, once I got to know about Bob's long career, if that was the case. I definitely did not assume it was the other way around.
He's such a good actor that after his portrayal of Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad, they made the wise decision to make a spin off. Better Call Saul is such a great show!!!
@mayathepsychic he's so good that when he's playing other roles, you don't even know it's him till you're halfway through the film. The way he can completely change his look and his voice is nothing short of chameleon like.😁✌
It's amazing how similar the fictional episode looks and feels like the Eric Andre Show. I wouldn't be surprised if Eric watched this and got the idea for his show.
Eric credits Tom Green as one of his biggest inspirations. Tom started as a cable access show in Ottawa and ran for a long time before getting a show for the comedy network in Canada and then MTV. If you like eric andre you'll really like Tom Greens cable access show
Yes, because everyone can only directly copy one little thing they saw (which is always accidentally something you also came across), brains and the whole depth of time, everything that happens outside of your computer screen, are a myth.
I used to work at Deja Vu, a dance club in Columbia, Mo back when I was a student at U. of Missouri. There was a comedy club on the top floor, and we would have live stand up every week. I always looked forward to Odenkirk's gigs, he was head and shoulders above the average touring comedian. Just brilliant. So satisfying to watch him become the megastar he is today, he earned every bit of it.
When were you there?? I was at Mizzou from 1991-95. I basically lived at Shattered and the Blue Note. Wish I had been clued in more to small, live stand-up at that time, who knows who I missed back then.
I hate that the Deja Vu closed down. So many GREAT comedians came through there due to it being a major college town and located directly in the center of the Midwest. I met Chris Kattan there. That was huge for me. Also discovered Nick Tune there. Saw Ralphie May both times. Great club. Also loved that fucking Billy Zane grape drink and wish I had the recipe!
Mr. Show really is one of the greatest comedy shows of all time. It mixed stage comedy with pre-recorded stuff. And they seamlessly flowed together in front of a live audience. It was amazing. David Cross too. WATCH IT.
@@GrimeBot-io7ho haha. It's been almost 24 years since that show ran so you don't need to stay up until 1 am anymore. Btw you missed a decimal point in your username. Makes no sense without it
I don't want to be that "guy" and say "just keep watching it gets better", but it does pay off. Keep watching if you like, but in my opinion (as some random Jerk Off online); it gets much better. You're right, it's slow and boring at first. My cousin told me to watch it and I thought I was going to be a half ass lawyer show, but, I was wrong. You're halfway through, so if you're not sold on it right now; then it's just not your thing.
I'll be honest, I didn't go for Better call Saul...but I'll tell you that Bob's character as Saul was one of the highlights of Breaking Bad. hands down.
@Thegga Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two very different shows. Better Call Saul is an extremely great show but you have to be a person who likes story without action and unnecessary drama. The way it goes about the storytelling is more akin to something like There Will Be Blood or Licorice Pizza I think if you like or hate Better Call Saul will depend on your tastes and if you like shows that are faster tempo or like slower tempo shows more that have a different and unique storytelling approach (non-verbal shots that tell story, shots that seem insignificant or irrelevant but are actually telling important character development but you will realise it later) It's basically like a puzzle that is being built before your eyes and by the end you see the entire puzzle for the first time. That's the best metaphor I can come up with
so obviously I know Odenkirk as Saul Goodman but watching more and more of him I realize that this man was born from an orb of pure comedic energy. I mean even how he behaves. Just completely aware. A great man once said " Comedy is like water it can flow or it can crash." and he just goes for it and sell opioids at sea shore
I love Bob with a fiery passion, but I loved watching this bomb more. It's so good to just imagine that they had a little chat afterwards like "yeah didn't hit super hard". I will always love these two men forever.
Not sure why Conan refuses to acknowledge his Vaudeville days. I was just a tot then, but my family did go to the old fairgrounds every summer, and I remember seeing Coco doing standup next to the "Guess Your Weight" man.
I saw him the night he chose the Bearded Lady and the Pinhead to join him on stage. The Bearded Lady didn't last, but Andy Richter still tags along to this day!
I think Bob has been severely underrated for many years. I liked him back on the Ben Stiller show back in the 90's. It's nice to see him coming into his own now.
I love Bob in everything he's done, but two of my favorites are his brief roles on Arrested Development as Tobias and Lindsey's marriage counselor, LOL, and even more hilarious than that was when he played Pam's new boss on The Office! OMG, I wanted a spin-off series of that character so bad! Lmao!
So, I'm here because I was watching a lot of the Johnny Depp trial and that led to me watching the occasional Better Call Saul clip. That led me here. But where the F are all the comments on a video with over 2.88 million views??
That's weird. I was just watching better call Saul clips. Then watched live coverage of the trial. And now I clicked this vid and saw this comment. Strange.
@@AllOfTheHallows Stranger still, all the comments have returned and now I just look like a lunatic. When I commented, there were only 15 comments, all made within 30 minutes of my own.
It was a pain in the ass listening to Conan at 12pm on the family radio we all shared in the living room. Mother would always hear and wake up. I can still hear her yelling "Why are you listening to that woman again?!"
The show in 2001 looks an awful like it does in 2021: very low-budget, very makesift, no audience and Andy is about to fall asleep. And no-one is wearing pants.
I have so much love and utmost respect for both of these gentlemen! I have only met Conan which I adore so much but I could only imagine Bob also being the nicest guy possible!! Great clip! Thanks!! 🖤😻
@@avidadolares What a pointlessly pedantic comment. Also, no, "everyone" was not a young version of themselves in 2003. The world's oldest man today was still an old guy back in 2003. If you're going to be a jerky pedant you'd better make sure you get things right.
All these comments and no love for my boi Fred Armisen, one of the greatest comedic geniuses of all time. His show Portlandia is on a whole other level, perfectly absurd.
Can we give props to Bob Odenkirk being pretty damn handsome, especially in that last little video he did with Fred Armisen, like “Hello, Daddy Bob” lol
I love these old Conan clips, but everytime they are posted I get anxiety that the person in them has died (as is often the reason an old clip is posted here)
In other words, you are a hater of the podcast... It's the only way weasels can express appreciation for anything, by implying spite while being slimy.
Idk if it was Bob or Bill, but some time around 1990-ish, I saw one of them on some televised late night stand-up comedy show. (The Laugh Factory maybe?) Anyway, I NEVER forgot the name Odenkirk after his performance. Wish I could find it on youtube. The ENTIRE show was literally just him introducing himself and saying "Odenkirk" repeatedly, and he managed to make it HILARIOUS! It was one of the most memorable stand up shows I've ever seen. He said "you won't forget the name Odenkirk" and he was correct. Talk about getting your name out there!
Not gonna lie... Bob is a seriously underrated actor. Did you know: while filming as the side roll of Saul in "breaking bad" he was paid more than a lot of the main cast??
Dear OP; IF YOU ARE CALLING SOMEONE UNDERRATED, AND PROCEED TO SAY HE WAS ONE OF THE HIGHER PAID PEOPLE ON A SHOW WHILE BEING A SIDE CHARACTER, YOU SHOOT YOUR OWN COMMENT IN THE FOOT.
@@maximilianeyster3814 idrc if you think its true. You think that jessie pinkman was making as much as a guy who was in television for 20 years? You do know theyre unionized, yeah?
I have wanted to marry Bob odenkirk for well over a decade now. I absolutely adore and love that man. You can just tell he is a good dude and even Conan says so at the end of this video. Mr. Show is the best.
its a real shame he hasnt had a recurring character on its always sunny yet. he could totally play a grown up version of someone charlie hates but the others like cause hes a better version of charlie
For the longest time, I've been a fan of Bob's and always felt he was underrated and hoped for other people to see his greatness and I'm so happy people did.
That was refreshing. I could've watched more of them interacting. Maybe they'll come up with a sitcom show, as co-workers, even as actors dealing with stale writers on a sitcom. Anything involving them both & bring in all their friends over time. So enjoy these guys. Didn't know they'd worked together on SNL. Love Mr Show. Haven't thought of them in many years. Now I want to watch them all. Such a good palate cleanser after all the politics I've ingested over the past several years. They really compliment each other's styles.
This is a mostly accurate representation of what Bob Odenkirk remembers about his last appearance. The only difference being that it was called The Gonad Show.
Gawd...Conan was one of the best late night guys and an amazing interviewer. He always looks very interested in what his guests have to say. He loves letting them run the show. I miss you Conan!
You can hear Conan says "Good man, Bob" at the end of the clip Vince Gillian heard that line and came up with the entire Better Call Saul universe. Yes BB belongs to the BCS universe, not the other way around
Odenkirk was a writer on Conan in the 90s. It's insane the amount of quality projects Bob Odenkirk has worked on.
He wrote Matt Foley for Farley.... and Chris Farley made it explode....so amazing
Bob Odenkirk brought us Jack Black.. Bob Odenkirk was on The Office.. Bob Odenkirk debated a horse on national TV.. Bob Odenkirk brought us Tom Kenny, the voice of Spongebob
@@mdolan900 and he is Saul Goodman
Great info, good luck Mr.Odenkirk!
Mr. Show will always be at the top of my comedy favorites list.
No one mentioned the Ben Stiller Show, btw
So Bob's strategy was to look really old for his age at 30ish then not age for 20 years.
He was 40-41 here
He was 40 and running when this episode was aired
@@ekklesiast he was born in 1962, this was filmed in 2003. He was not 45 here.
@@antonimartinez9961 you're right my mistake
All his aging was done by his friend David Cross🤣
I cant believe Kim managed to reduce Jimmys sentence and helped get him out decades early, and now Jimmy is a famous actor. This truly is the best ending to a show ever! Bravo Vince
uh......... Kim didn't do shit dude
@@uhhyeahokdude She did, he is free now and he became an actor. Yes, he is no a lawyer anymore, but he acted on that show Better Call Saul, and now he is being called on this late talk shows. I think you didnt saw the special episode. Well, how do you explain he is on the Conan Show and not in jail???
Yeah as well as made him time travel back to Better Call Saul time in 2003
Manchild obsessed with a bad show
vravara bince!
I miss low budget Conan so much. He truly is the father of what eventually became all Adult Swim live action shows.
i cant belive that for a second.. surely the show was never like it was in the clip they showed?!
@@johnsmith-nl3js it was
@@cheekymonkey7734 fucking mental! dont get the show in the uk really so i thought this was just a sketch they did or something!
@@cheekymonkey7734 according to whom?
@@Sneedmeister trust us
I like Bobs goofy happy laugh, it seems so genuine.
I agreee
Give him a full head of hair and a football jersey, he turns into generic bully #1
“It’s kinda like porn but with no sex and really good dialogue” is how I’ll be describing every movie from now on
Try describing "Love" by Gaspar Noe like that
Conan's dog Loki would probably love this movie.
even ones with sex and bad dialogue?
That's how I describe Quentin Tarantino films
I started reading comments whilst watching, read yours at the same time he said it.
I get the feeling that Bob lives a lot of his life just seeing sketches in his mind, always writing on some level. Discovered him on Tim and Eric, had no idea about his career, guy is pretty prolific and talented to say the least.
Funny, because he discovered TIm and Eric.
@@mulatso7959 Thanks, I actually always wondered, once I got to know about Bob's long career, if that was the case. I definitely did not assume it was the other way around.
@@mulatso7959 Es.
@@iVenge ¿Que es?
Same here. I didn't watch Mr. Show growing up but that joint is hilarious too.
Odenkirk is completely under-rated as an actor. He deserves a lot more.
I think these days he’s under rated as a comedian
I agree he’s really captivating
He's got one of the biggest shows on television right now and has won dozens of awards, I think he's doing fine for recognition
It's going well for Bob these days. Great for him. He deserves it.
Nobody was so good
He's such a good actor that after his portrayal of Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad, they made the wise decision to make a spin off. Better Call Saul is such a great show!!!
Just a few more days till the final season kicks off!
problem is he's so good in the role i can't see him as anyone but saul at this point haha
@mayathepsychic he's so good that when he's playing other roles, you don't even know it's him till you're halfway through the film. The way he can completely change his look and his voice is nothing short of chameleon like.😁✌
@@eklypse69 really? To bad I enjoyed the series
@@mayathepsychiic Did you watch Nobody? That was freaking awesome. See if you can spot him in Wayne's World 2...😁🖖✌️
Bob was always hilarious. Always. I simply had no idea he could absolute annihilate dramatic acting, too. The man has blown away the competition.
Like a god in human clothing
@@darrenringer9811 he has such an iconic face
comedic acting translates very well into dramatic acting, another great example is of course Bryan Cranston or Bill Hader of Barry fame
@@darrenringer9811lightning bolts form from his fingertips
This Eric Andre Pilot looks pretty good
That's what i exactly thought about
I'm glad someone said exactly what I was thinking
Lmao exactly what I thought, especially when they cut to the band
Holy crap that’s exactly what I thought
@@anthonyterrazas8816 hahaha I’m glad you thought that. I was thinking you were thinking that too.
It's amazing how similar the fictional episode looks and feels like the Eric Andre Show. I wouldn't be surprised if Eric watched this and got the idea for his show.
Eric Andre got the idea for his show by watching Tom Green on MTV.
He credits Conan as one of his inspirations, though
Eric credits Tom Green as one of his biggest inspirations. Tom started as a cable access show in Ottawa and ran for a long time before getting a show for the comedy network in Canada and then MTV.
If you like eric andre you'll really like Tom Greens cable access show
Yes, because everyone can only directly copy one little thing they saw (which is always accidentally something you also came across), brains and the whole depth of time, everything that happens outside of your computer screen, are a myth.
Can’t forget the Space Ghost Coast to Coast influence for Eric Andre
Shoutout to Bob for owning his hair loss. Plenty of 90's actors have full heads of hair now when they certainly didn't back then!
Are we a bald gentleman Kurt?
I haven't lost my hair yet, but when it starts I'll take Charles Barkeley's advice "Just take it like a man, and shave it all off."
@@birch5757 I'm going full Larry David
@@larmoran4885 that is a fair option as well
@CHINA #1 China number 1
Odenkirk is a comedy writing legend.
Mr Show, SNL, and so many others.
Saul
Mrs. How
The Simpsons, Conan, Tim and Eric
Kevin Kostner has always been a funny dude. Great actor too!
Great reference
love thissss
Never heard of him … Kevin Costner is a good actor though.
He had me fooled
Costner is the most arrogant character ever to come out of hollywood.
I love Bob Odenkirk. Seriously he is one of the most talented actors there are right now.
He’s so good and underrated that he moved Gary Oldman to my second favorite actor.
Better call Saul
I used to work at Deja Vu, a dance club in Columbia, Mo back when I was a student at U. of Missouri. There was a comedy club on the top floor, and we would have live stand up every week. I always looked forward to Odenkirk's gigs, he was head and shoulders above the average touring comedian. Just brilliant. So satisfying to watch him become the megastar he is today, he earned every bit of it.
When were you there?? I was at Mizzou from 1991-95. I basically lived at Shattered and the Blue Note. Wish I had been clued in more to small, live stand-up at that time, who knows who I missed back then.
Man I miss that place! Had some really good shows there!
I hate that the Deja Vu closed down. So many GREAT comedians came through there due to it being a major college town and located directly in the center of the Midwest. I met Chris Kattan there. That was huge for me. Also discovered Nick Tune there. Saw Ralphie May both times. Great club. Also loved that fucking Billy Zane grape drink and wish I had the recipe!
@@violetgc6049 '88 to '94 and I spent a lot of time at Shattered and to a lesser extent at Blue Note. I'm sure we saw each other :) My name is Bernie.
I'm glad I got the tail end of deja Vu
Bob wrote the Chris Farley, "I live in a van down by the river" sketch.
Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker lol
TH-cam Comment Argument done right
And to this very day, not a soul has heard from burnt bones again.....
@@ebin27 lol
@Burnt Bones you obviously don't know the first thing about comedy
"You can come up with technical terms, if you want" is such a quick-witted and funny response.
This guy is very convincing..I would put him in a show as a lawyer
Awful !
Dunno, seems kinda sketchy…
Don't worry about people calling your joke awful s'all good man!
Shut up
It's all good man.
Mr. Show really is one of the greatest comedy shows of all time. It mixed stage comedy with pre-recorded stuff. And they seamlessly flowed together in front of a live audience. It was amazing. David Cross too. WATCH IT.
Netflix did a 4-episode reboot of Mr. Show a few years back too.
Don't tell anyone about 'Mr. Show.' It needs to be discovered through channel surfing at 1am while taking bong rips.
The Story of Everest!
@@GrimeBot-io7ho haha. It's been almost 24 years since that show ran so you don't need to stay up until 1 am anymore. Btw you missed a decimal point in your username. Makes no sense without it
I recently started watching some of that show. I think it would have done better if it was on more tv stations than just Hbo.
This was when he was still Jimmy McGill
💯
this was the moment Jimmy McGill became Saul Goodman
Before that Slippin Jimmy
Charlie Hustle!
Slippin' Jimmy! Handing out Chicago Sunroof's
"So Bob, your new TV show, Mrs. How?"
"No, it's not Mrs. How ,Conan, it's Mr. Show."
I laughed too hard at that one
MR show on hbo! srry dont have hbo so no show mr for me.
@@odraciskatube7725 Its basically all on TH-cam
What a good play on words lol
That killed me 😂😂
That's the second funniest thing I've ever heard on late night TV behind Mike Judge's story of the Boomhauer voice.
It's hard to imagine this video is almost 20 years old.
Dude Fred Armisen hasn't entered my mind in years. He and Bill Hader where one of SNL's best duos ever. I'm gonna go binge watch him now.
it’s so great that it’s FRED as frank in that clip being just classic fred
It's a shame he went on to star in political programs about liberal drugs havens in Portland
Kevin Costner is my favorite actor.
Damn you
God's pity on you. Except for Dances with Wolves. That was excellent.
@@cangryang3609 Amusing. Waterworld had about 1% of the action it needed. Even the scene with the Orca was incomplete. Too bad, the premise was sound.
what are you talking about that's Bruce Willis
Have you seen him acting? Where?
Bob Odenkirk today finally getting the recognition he deserves from his performance on Better Call Saul
I don't want to be that "guy" and say "just keep watching it gets better", but it does pay off. Keep watching if you like, but in my opinion (as some random Jerk Off online); it gets much better. You're right, it's slow and boring at first. My cousin told me to watch it and I thought I was going to be a half ass lawyer show, but, I was wrong. You're halfway through, so if you're not sold on it right now; then it's just not your thing.
I'll be honest, I didn't go for Better call Saul...but I'll tell you that Bob's character as Saul was one of the highlights of Breaking Bad. hands down.
@Thegga Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two very different shows. Better Call Saul is an extremely great show but you have to be a person who likes story without action and unnecessary drama. The way it goes about the storytelling is more akin to something like There Will Be Blood or Licorice Pizza
I think if you like or hate Better Call Saul will depend on your tastes and if you like shows that are faster tempo or like slower tempo shows more that have a different and unique storytelling approach (non-verbal shots that tell story, shots that seem insignificant or irrelevant but are actually telling important character development but you will realise it later)
It's basically like a puzzle that is being built before your eyes and by the end you see the entire puzzle for the first time. That's the best metaphor I can come up with
@Thegga each their own. I actually like better call saul way more than BB. BB only first season was good..
I love Bob but I really want him and David to go back and make more Mr Show lol. BCS is awesome too, but I really really miss Mr sHow
bob odenkirk's nerd laugh at conan's jokes is blowing my mind while also giving me hope.
so obviously I know Odenkirk as Saul Goodman but watching more and more of him I realize that this man was born from an orb of pure comedic energy. I mean even how he behaves. Just completely aware. A great man once said " Comedy is like water it can flow or it can crash." and he just goes for it and sell opioids at sea shore
I love Bob with a fiery passion, but I loved watching this bomb more. It's so good to just imagine that they had a little chat afterwards like "yeah didn't hit super hard". I will always love these two men forever.
I agree. Love Bob from back in the Mr. Show days and very happy for his success
Not sure why Conan refuses to acknowledge his Vaudeville days. I was just a tot then, but my family did go to the old fairgrounds every summer, and I remember seeing Coco doing standup next to the "Guess Your Weight" man.
I wonder when he made the transition from the gallows, I never did complete my set of tin types that explained his origin from the shoeshine giveaways
I saw him the night he chose the Bearded Lady and the Pinhead to join him on stage. The Bearded Lady didn't last, but Andy Richter still tags along to this day!
I think Bob has been severely underrated for many years. I liked him back on the Ben Stiller show back in the 90's. It's nice to see him coming into his own now.
And Stiller is way overrated, with the fifteen Oscar awards he won for "Zoolander."
@@wzpu3283 zoolander is overrated but Stiller is consistently 10 yrs ahead of his time
I love Bob in everything he's done, but two of my favorites are his brief roles on Arrested Development as Tobias and Lindsey's marriage counselor, LOL, and even more hilarious than that was when he played Pam's new boss on The Office! OMG, I wanted a spin-off series of that character so bad! Lmao!
Wait, there was a Ben Stiller show?
The things that I've missed in Australia with only (by choice) free-to-air TV.
@@Cosmo-Kramer mr show is the best of them all
...I can't get over the fact that though he's lost his hair and the color of it has shifted to gray...Bob's face hasn't aged in 20 years.
@Jeffery Thunder It is 20 year old video, and he looks the same here as he does in modern day.
So, I'm here because I was watching a lot of the Johnny Depp trial and that led to me watching the occasional Better Call Saul clip. That led me here. But where the F are all the comments on a video with over 2.88 million views??
That's weird. I was just watching better call Saul clips. Then watched live coverage of the trial. And now I clicked this vid and saw this comment. Strange.
Lmao
i was watching the trial too and it led me here
I followed the same path
@@AllOfTheHallows Stranger still, all the comments have returned and now I just look like a lunatic. When I commented, there were only 15 comments, all made within 30 minutes of my own.
Little did he know that he would eventually get the role of a lifetime.....
What role?
Better Call Saul
He defecated through a sunroof! And he gets the role of a lifetime?
Not sure I would call it a role of a lifetime, but if he doesn’t get into anything even more major than his show I’ll be surprised
Tiptoes?
That first zinger by Bob Odenkirk was so perfect! "Did my snoring bother you? When you'd read your comedy stuff to me" so perfect!
Geez didn’t even catch that till I read your comment hah.
How could anyone press dislike on Odenkirk and Conan?! So excited to hear the podcast!
Shout out to the real OG Conan fans who remember the radio days.
SNL fans?
I remember 3inch bees, cinco helmet and bad crow!
It was a pain in the ass listening to Conan at 12pm on the family radio we all shared in the living room. Mother would always hear and wake up. I can still hear her yelling "Why are you listening to that woman again?!"
i was there......ahhh those golden days....we canned fish and listened to these guys th-cam.com/video/_UvvRWv2IWo/w-d-xo.html
Man the 50's were a great time.
I'm disappointed, that Conan did not say "change the subject" after they played the clip.
Random thought - with his face and voice intonation he would have made a great actor for Steve Jobs
SOMEBODY NEEDS TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN ASAP BEFORE HE GETS ANY OLDER THAN HE ALREADY IS
Gotta love Conan and Andy's cameo appearance on the first episode of Mr Show
Mrs.How 🤣
The show in 2001 looks an awful like it does in 2021: very low-budget, very makesift, no audience and Andy is about to fall asleep. And no-one is wearing pants.
Idk if that’s awesome or sad
Looking at you Timothy Olyphant
Pants are for squares anyways
444. 4 cool
@@seamac206 I think he's making a Covid pandemic joke lol
I love that Frank has a nametag when attending his own festival.
It’s the little things 😂
At the very end Conan says: “Good man” Bob
Conan knew the future at that time.
I have so much love and utmost respect for both of these gentlemen! I have only met Conan which I adore so much but I could only imagine Bob also being the nicest guy possible!! Great clip! Thanks!! 🖤😻
a young Fred Armisen! haha nice
Milip(clay)nos
@@avidadolares What a pointlessly pedantic comment. Also, no, "everyone" was not a young version of themselves in 2003. The world's oldest man today was still an old guy back in 2003.
If you're going to be a jerky pedant you'd better make sure you get things right.
Was Fred ever really young??
A young Kevin Costner
That's a little bit like how his film festival would go 😄
Never thought one could play the theramin aggressively but Max is just that talented
Only just realizing how much Conan's hair has lightened up over the years
He most definitely dyes it now.
Redheads go blond instead of grey. Conan has said he has to dye it now because it's too blond under stage lights.
@@majortom4711 what does he use, Henna? Lol
Gingers dont go grey with age they go blonde, this is why Donald Trump looks the way he does
All these comments and no love for my boi Fred Armisen, one of the greatest comedic geniuses of all time. His show Portlandia is on a whole other level, perfectly absurd.
I was going to say the same thing. three geniuses ✌️
Me scuzi
glad someone said it
Can we give props to Bob Odenkirk being pretty damn handsome, especially in that last little video he did with Fred Armisen, like “Hello, Daddy Bob” lol
Yes!
I've been looking for this clip for years. So happy to see this.
How is this from 2003
Melvin Goes to Dinner was an absolute gem. Great cameos from Jack Black, Fred Armisen etc. but Stephanie Courtney stole the show.
I love these old Conan clips, but everytime they are posted I get anxiety that the person in them has died (as is often the reason an old clip is posted here)
They usually post someone who has an interview coming up on the show or podcast
Everytime i watch them i will get anxiety that someone will comment that they got anxiety thinking that someone had died.
They post on ppl birthdays too
Just enjoy the old clips sir. It's life
Where are the Prince Philip clips? He used to be hilarious on Conan!
Wow, old school appearance by Fred Armisen at the end there. Love that man.
0:02 sorry Bob the answer we were looking for is "'s'all good, man!"
Now I know why this guy is a tough competition for a Michael Scott role
The bare “Andy Richter” legs makes so much more sense after watching the Conan Scraps
I’ve got a good feeling about that Odenkirk fella. He’s going places
talentless hack...he'll NEVER make it
What did he end up doing? Never heard of him.
With his back catalog it's called retirement.
He's going places all right, like the unemployment line
the TF2 booing at 3:00 💀
How can you tell 💀
@@Gardeningismypassion833I’ve heard it too many times I’m an expert
@@vedadb1937you’re an expert at losing?
*You Failed!* 3:00
Having skit ideas and bringing them to fruition is such a great privelege.
Need a supercut of all the times Conan has referred to SNL as a radio show when he worked there.
This clip is almost 18 years? It seems like Bob didn’t really age. 😨 Just watched Nobody few days ago!
th-cam.com/video/kW1MdqGyTwU/w-d-xo.html it took me awhile to notice that was him
Makeup
I have to say that the podcast episode that came out today was easily my favorite episode yet. Bob and conan have an amazing chemistry together!
Agreed!
In other words, you are a hater of the podcast... It's the only way weasels can express appreciation for anything, by implying spite while being slimy.
Idk if it was Bob or Bill, but some time around 1990-ish, I saw one of them on some televised late night stand-up comedy show. (The Laugh Factory maybe?) Anyway, I NEVER forgot the name Odenkirk after his performance. Wish I could find it on youtube. The ENTIRE show was literally just him introducing himself and saying "Odenkirk" repeatedly, and he managed to make it HILARIOUS! It was one of the most memorable stand up shows I've ever seen. He said "you won't forget the name Odenkirk" and he was correct. Talk about getting your name out there!
I don't care what anyone says, Bob Odenkirk is a talented multi-faceted entertainer
I don't think anyone disagrees with that
“I dont care what anyone says humans breath oxygen”
Somewhere, a young girl named Sona
never thought she'd have to work for
a _dys- _*_FUN_*_ -ctional_ boss
Cringe
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She wasn't teenage...
Is that Kevin Costner? Oh my God that's Kevin Costner.
It works because he believes it
Costner mixed with Will Arnett mixed with Patrick Wilson
@@geekhut6296 Mixed with no one bro. That is in fact Kevin Costner. Why would Kevin Costner be mixed with anyone else but himself?
@@rumpelstillkills8036 good point
It's funny because in Better Call Saul he said a women believed Jimmy was Kevin Costner
2 very intellectual men that know how to both entertain and to make people laugh, not just once but decades of longevity.
👍👍 🧢’s off
OMG Bob's Conan impression is DEAD-ON! Unbelievable how much he actually sounds like Conan. Odenkirk is a living treasure.
If you're talking about the fake episode, I'm pretty certain that was Conan, with the kid lip syncing.
That Frank guy has potential. He's going to be famous one day.
Not gonna lie... Bob is a seriously underrated actor. Did you know: while filming as the side roll of Saul in "breaking bad" he was paid more than a lot of the main cast??
I don’t think that’s true, and I can’t find any information to back up that claim.
Dear OP;
IF YOU ARE CALLING SOMEONE UNDERRATED, AND PROCEED TO SAY HE WAS ONE OF THE HIGHER PAID PEOPLE ON A SHOW WHILE BEING A SIDE CHARACTER, YOU SHOOT YOUR OWN COMMENT IN THE FOOT.
@@maximilianeyster3814 idrc if you think its true.
You think that jessie pinkman was making as much as a guy who was in television for 20 years?
You do know theyre unionized, yeah?
@@darnellpistachio2991ok good lie
This guy has had a pretty amazing career.
I have wanted to marry Bob odenkirk for well over a decade now. I absolutely adore and love that man. You can just tell he is a good dude and even Conan says so at the end of this video. Mr. Show is the best.
My god did Bob climb to amazing heights. Honestly people, if you haven't seen Nobody, you are missing out.
Better than John Wick and written by the main writer of John Wick.
The way Bob and Conan play off each other is absolutely entertaining 😄
That gave me Eric Andre vibes
Eric Andre doesn’t have much originality in him, he’s mostly doing shock value
@@LuneyTune72Those aren't mutually inclusive lol
@@LuneyTune72 having someone's son hide inside a chair and tickle his dad's taint isn't creative?
bob odenkirk produced tim and eric, probably a connection to eric andre
@@daft_punker Bob actually didn't produce it but he was a damn good star
5:40 Super disappointed the dog & chicken weren't in the audience again. 😥
All of Fred Armisen's work would be better with that dog/chicken.
its a real shame he hasnt had a recurring character on its always sunny yet. he could totally play a grown up version of someone charlie hates but the others like cause hes a better version of charlie
Jason Sudekis?
this needs to happen
The best seasons of the Simpsons were when these two were writing.... Legends...
Bob didn't write on the Simpsons, it was his brother Bill.
@@BluceReetatd I'm pretty sure you're mistaking him for Joey-Joe-Joe.
For the longest time, I've been a fan of Bob's and always felt he was underrated and hoped for other people to see his greatness and I'm so happy people did.
The first minute is just amazing! Their wit and banter is lightning!
That was refreshing. I could've watched more of them interacting. Maybe they'll come up with a sitcom show, as co-workers, even as actors dealing with stale writers on a sitcom. Anything involving them both & bring in all their friends over time. So enjoy these guys. Didn't know they'd worked together on SNL. Love Mr Show. Haven't thought of them in many years. Now I want to watch them all.
Such a good palate cleanser after all the politics I've ingested over the past several years. They really compliment each other's styles.
Thisbis why i like conan he just talks with people
I’ve never heard Bob laugh, it’s so infectious!
3:45 "change the subject" on full display. Lol
The comments were also banned from this video.
At 30 years old Bob's hairline was like "ok, that's enough now" and just stopped declining
Rogaine will do that
The clip is actually the never before seen Eric Andre show's pilot reel.
This is a mostly accurate representation of what Bob Odenkirk remembers about his last appearance. The only difference being that it was called The Gonad Show.
Gawd...Conan was one of the best late night guys and an amazing interviewer. He always looks very interested in what his guests have to say. He loves letting them run the show. I miss you Conan!
Bob has always just been a star with a creative mind
Just listened to Conan's podcast with Mr. Odenkirk. Delightful 💗 Can't wait for Nobody.
Wait a minute…did anybody hear Conan say “next up Tom Schnauz is here” right at the end? Didn’t he produce Breaking Bad? Strange coincidence
Wow, I never realized how good looking Bob is.
You can hear Conan says "Good man, Bob" at the end of the clip
Vince Gillian heard that line and came up with the entire Better Call Saul universe.
Yes BB belongs to the BCS universe, not the other way around
i know “mrs how” was a silly throwaway joke, but it made me laugh! 🤣🤣🤣
"We shared an office"
Does this mean... And they were roommates?!
I miss Conan's old format. I wish he'd bring it back with casual couch Andy.
2 of the most brilliant comedy greats ever
This is Bob and his crew writing these skits God dam keep going
From looking at the thumbnail I thought this was some Eric Andre skit