Tommy Boy (1995)
Party animal Tommy Callahan is a few cans short of a six-pack. But when the family business starts tanking, it's up to Tommy and number-cruncher Richard Hayden to save the day.
Tommy Boy (1995)
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Released Year: 1995
Runtime: 97 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Peter Segal
Writers: Terry Turner
Casts: David Spade, Rob Lowe, Zach Grenier, Brian Dennehy, Dan Aykroyd, Bo Derek, Chris Farley, Julie Warner, Sean McCann, James Blendick
IMDB: Tommy Boy (1995)
Storyline
Party animal Tommy Callahan is a few cans short of a six-pack. But when the family business starts tanking, it's up to Tommy and number-cruncher Richard Hayden to save the day.
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Reviews
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Los Angeles Times -
Farley reminds us just how liberating an agile, uninhibited, out-sized comedian can be in these times of caloric restraint...Tommy Boy is a good belly laugh of a movie.
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IGN -
Tommy Boy is one of those films that you can watch over and over again. It seems to be on every "Buddy Movie" list and it's always out at Blockbuster.
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TV Guide Magazine -
If this pairing sounds like movie magic to you, we're sure you'll love the picture.
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Variety -
Chris Farley's first star turn is loaded with fat jokes, excrement gags and other banality, but also offers more goofy charm than most of its recent brethren -- which is to say, not much.
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Entertainment Weekly -
Just when you thought you’d erased the memory of Adam Sandler in Billy Madison playing a slobbo idiot who must prove he’s worthy of taking over his father’s business, along comes Chris Farley playing a slobbo ; idiot who must prove he’s worthy of taking over his father’s business. Yet this movie, unlike Sandler’s fiasco, does at least have a few scuzzy laughs.
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Party animal Tommy Callahan is a few cans short of a six-pack. But when the family business starts tanking, it's up to Tommy and number-cruncher Richard Hayden to save the day.
Party animal Tommy Callahan is a few cans short of a six-pack. But when the family business starts tanking, it's up to Tommy and number-cruncher Richard Hayden to save the day.