That was great. I was trying to place his voice for about half of the clip until, suddenly, I got it. I remembered him from such movies as "Planet of the Grapes: Why God Made the Alcoholic" and "Fattie on a Hot Slim Poofter"
I thought the German impressionist was as complex as it was going to get, and then all the sudden it's the Hamlet interpretation: "...and he's looking real tired, in a dead sort of way."
I love that last bit that's one of my favorite sketches on Hartman Era SNL. It's cool to see Hartman and Lovitz together just goofing around and playing off eachother too. Damn I miss Phil Hartman.
SNL had its fair share of stupid sketches even back when he was on, but I can't even imagine a guy like Hartman being a part of the current cast. Too much actual comedy, not enough retarded spazzing about for shock value.