MMB 82

February 4th, 2014 at 9:05 AM ^

His impersonations are not dead-on like some of the greats (Rich Little, Stephen Frye), but it is what he does with his impersonations as characters interacting that is hilarious.

Madden: Now here's someone...now here's someone...now here's someone who has gone of on a...off on a....off on a tangent!

Bush: Tangents! That's my favorite fruit!

Clinton: I like melons!

 

JHendo

February 4th, 2014 at 9:40 AM ^

I liken his impersonation style to that of a great caricature artist.  Like you said, he doesn't nail the impression of the guy (nor is that really his goal), but he way over exagerrates the little unique speech and behavioral quirks of his subject.  It really makes for some great stuff sometimes and there's no doubt he's real good at what he does.

LSAClassOf2000

February 4th, 2014 at 5:59 AM ^

That was pretty funny, I thought, and he did get the distracting elements of guys like Ron Jaworski and Chris Berman more or less dead on, I thought. I have to say, just like the real Berman, I suddenly found myself focusing more on the hands than anything and it seems like that might have been the point. Very good effort here really. 

Cold War

February 4th, 2014 at 6:19 AM ^

I heard this for  the first time on the way home from work, on the radio. I was able to identify most of the voices. That in itself is pretty damned impressive.Did wonder about the silence during  the Harbaugh bits, though.

Bird of War

February 4th, 2014 at 1:31 PM ^

Have always been a fan of his work.  The Belechick and Jaworski ones were probably my favorites.  He does such a good job identifying little unique things that they do and then takes them up to a whole new level.  Bravo!

goblue81

February 4th, 2014 at 6:04 PM ^

Dijon Sanders and Jawz were my favorites, but they are all pretty good.  Man has some talent - I love his De Niro, Christoper Walken, and Ted Knight (Caddyshack & voice overs for Super Friends cartoon).