numbah16tdhaha 11/07/2009
His Clinton was good, but his work on Celebrity Jeopardy has always been a favorite of mine."I'll take anal bum cover..."
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Hoochie2122 07/28/2008
He's okay, but by no means, he is no Phil Hartman.
comedyalliance 07/05/2008
Great with impersinations but I like ground breaking character work still his Chris Mathews is hilairs
badgerfan 02/27/2008
He is great. I just can't give him a five. I love the impressions though. The best would be a toss up between Donald Trump of Dick Cheney.
krammydawg 10/10/2007
he is not nearly as good as he thinks he is....plus...really...(just like Tim Nettles before him) he would be long gone from SNL and onto movies and or TV IF he had any actual talent...the really talent...is his...agent
southparker9 04/19/2005
One of the best they've had at impersonations. Does a good Jesse Jackson, Al Gore, and Jimmy Carter. At times I thought he did a good job with the material they gave him.
SNLexpert 03/01/2005
his impersonations are uncanny.
helmut 01/25/2005
His impressions are incredible. Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Chris Matthews, Rev. Jessie Jackson, Sean Connery, etc. But I kind of felt like he was single faceted. He would appear elsewhere only as a straight man. Still, he was darned good at impersonations.
Craven Moorehead 12/02/2004
Hammond is a genius. Best Clinton impression, ever.
callitdownthel ine75 10/19/2004
No one was better at mimmicking Bill Clinton than Darrell Hammond was. Hammond is a brillliant comedian who may have a long career ahead. Unlike Chevy Chase who was difficult in and out of SNL, Hammond remains popular with his former colleagues.
snl_luvah 10/02/2004
One of the all time great impressionists - his Clinton is simply amazing!
owl1962 08/25/2004
Great mimic
marcm9999 06/11/2004
He's the only funny one left.
DiamondDavid 05/27/2004
His portrayal of Gore is dead-on. Talking out of the side of his mouth when portraying Cheney is funny as well.
jgls 12/23/2003
underrated and a master of impressions
zuchinibut 10/30/2003
Best impressionist ever on the show. If you don't want to rate him that high, just remember the 8 years he spent as Bill Clinton. What other castmate had that great of a run for so long.
StanUzbeck 09/25/2003
This guy and Will Ferrell are probably the two most talented SNL cast members of the last decade. Darrell Hammond is kind of the new Phil Hartman, in that he appears in damn near every skit and he can play the widest variety of roles. I liked in him pretty much every skit I've seen. Even his Al Gore impression was funny, which is pretty a hard thing to accomplish.
snlgirl 06/22/2003
He is a truly great talent. He can do an impression of almost anyone. His Clinton is classic. He also does a great Gore, Chris Mathews, Jesse Jackson, and so many others. The Show won't be at all the same once he leaves.
Redoedo 06/11/2003
His impersonations of Bill Clinton and Sean Connery is some of the funniest stuff to show up on SNL in years.
KarinaLiebchen 06/04/2003
The man is a FREAK! He thinks his cock has powers. I know. I sucked it. Now I have all these powers I don't how to use. He left me to figure it out all on my own. My voice keeps changing and I'm losing my mind. Whenever I hear the song Landslide, I don't know if I'm Stevie Nicks or a Dixie Chick. Dr. Phil, where are you?
hannahbloom 05/23/2003
darrell hammond is one of my alltime favorites. i saw him doing stand-up a few months back and he was excellent. he not only did impersonations...but he was like any other comedian, just hilarious. it was amazing. i admire and respect him so much
getback 05/12/2003
Great talent good on this show.
forgotten hero 04/29/2003
He did some of the best impressions that I have ever seen. His Sean Connery and Bill Clinton impressions were some of his best work.
mullets1001 04/27/2003
In a lockbox!
Casey McFarland 02/27/2003
HATE HIM!!! AAAHHH He sucks at Bill Clinton!
skipbar 01/20/2003
Great impersonations, Clinton and Sean Connery were amazing, not much in non-impersonation roles
Shukhevych 12/08/2002
He does the best Gore I've seen...
callmetootie 12/04/2002
During his first 2 or 3 years, he was quite amusing (look at his Clinton impression), but after a while, he got repetitve and obnoxious.
LeMat 12/01/2002
Hammond wasn't flashy or gaudy. He never dangled large props or ostentatious character quirks in front of the audience like a set of jangling car keys. He packaged fine writing in a flawless, versatile vehicle, and let the product sell itself evenly. That's what the business is all about. He was the only exception to the rule that impersonation must seem like impersonation to be funny. I once nearly thought that Marlon Brando was talking about dogs that catch frisbees on Jeopardy. Somehow I picture him standing in the wings with a tumbler of scotch, cringing silently in pain for Molly Shannon as she sniffed her armpits night after night. I would have left, too. He'll be missed.
Jason1972 11/04/2002
I don't know if he's still with SNL. If he isn't, it's too bad because of his impersonations, he is the MVP for SNL, at least since he's ever started there he's been an assett.
benfergy 04/16/2002
His rendition of Clinton was so good.
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