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Chris Farley and David Spade, the comedy duo of the 1990s, showcase their comedic prowess in a double feature. In Tommy Boy, party animal Tommy Callahan (Chris Farley) finally earns his diploma after seven years, securing a cushy job at Callahan Auto Parts. Returning home, Tommy receives more good news - his father (Brian Dennehy) is marrying a stunning woman (Bo Derek), and Tommy will get the stepbrother (Rob Lowe) he has always wanted. However, as quickly as one can say "Who killed the keg?", the family business begins to falter. Tommy must now hit the road with his father's right-hand man, a smug number-cruncher (David Spade). Their lack of sales expertise could fill a book, and a hilarious movie.
In the second film, Mike Donnelly (Chris Farley) is a lovable, accident-prone individual dedicated to helping his big brother Al (Tim Matheson) win the race for Washington State governor. Mike's every attempt to garner votes turns into an embarrassing disaster. Campaign aide and super slacker Steve Dodds (David Spade) volunteers to supervise Mike, a decision he soon regrets. When Mike discovers that the incumbent governor is a crook, he dives headfirst into a new level of well-intentioned destruction.
The on-screen chemistry between Farley and Spade shines through in both films, cementing their status as "the comedy team of the '90s." Tommy Callahan, with his larger-than-life personality and penchant for mishaps, and Mike Donnelly, whose good intentions often backfire, provide ample opportunity for the duo to showcase their comedic talents.
In Tommy Boy, the narrative follows Tommy's journey as he tries to save his family's business, accompanied by the reluctant David Spade character. Their contrasting personalities - Tommy's boisterous and carefree nature versus Spade's cynical and sardonic demeanor - create a dynamic that drives the film's hilarious moments. The duo's ability to engage in physical comedy, witty banter, and outrageous situations keeps the audience in stitches.
Similarly, in the second film, Mike Donnelly's boundless enthusiasm and Spade's character's exasperation provide the comedic foundation. Farley's portrayal of the well-meaning but accident-prone Mike, who unwittingly disrupts the gubernatorial campaign, is a testament to his comedic prowess. Spade's dry, sarcastic delivery perfectly complements Farley's over-the-top antics, resulting in a comedic partnership that is both memorable and uproariously funny.
Overall, the double feature showcases the remarkable talents of Chris Farley and David Spade, cementing their status as one of the most iconic comedy duos of the 1990s. Their ability to balance physical humor, witty dialogue, and endearing characters has left an indelible mark on the comedy genre, making this double feature a must-see for fans of timeless laughter.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
mpaa_rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) | ||||
package_dimensions | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 0.01 ounces | ||||
director | Peter Segal | ||||
media_format | Color, Widescreen, Multiple Formats, NTSC | ||||
run_time | 3 hours and 3 minutes | ||||
actors | Chris Farley, David Spade, Brian Dennehy, Bo Derek, Dan Aykroyd | ||||
language | Unqualified | ||||
studio | Paramount | ||||
number_of_discs | 1 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #63,200 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #7,418 in Comedy (Movies & TV) | ||||
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