Review of Tommy Boy

Tommy Boy (1995)
7/10
As good of a Chris Farley movie you will ever see him in
4 February 2001
Warning: Spoilers
(Possible Spoilers)

Tommy Boy is a classic comedy, and despite some flaws (one being that a tragic turn is made in the film when they could've made a different plot change), this is something good to watch.

Chris Farley turns in a performance as Tommy that is only matched by his Matt Foley on Saturday Night Live as a klutz who suddenly has to save his father's factory when he can't (catch my drift on the tragic), so he brings along reluctant and sarcastic Richard, played by David Spade in one of his best roles. On they're odyssey to save they're factory, we see the utterly ridiculous and utterly hilarious antics that made them famous on Saturday Night Live. Favorite scene (among many) is the scene with the popped hood. One of the better films of 1995. Dan Aykroyd appears as Zalinsky. A
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