News

Tommy Boy came out Mach 31, 1995. Turning 25 makes the movie the same age Tommy (Chris Farley) was when he graduated college. The joke in the film is that it takes him seven years, so if he ...
There are certain movies that I simply couldn’t get enough of at one specific point in my life, and Tommy Boy is one of them. Fortunately, the 1995 Chris Farley movie is still as funny and ...
As it turned out, neither Spade nor Farley would be able to match Tommy Boy again; Spade has never had such easy chemistry with other costars, and Farley, tragically, was dead just a few years later.
Tommy Boy ultimately postponed plans to bring the group’s music to streaming services, telling Variety in February 2019, “Because Tommy Boy has not had the opportunity to sit down together ...
Holy Schnikes y’all, Tommy Boy turns 25 today. And though this 1995 road trip comedy directed by Peter Segal is a quarter of a century old, it still holds up as just as funny—if not funnier ...
David Spade recently appeared on Theo Von’s podcast and revealed he was pitched an idea to make a sequel to “Tommy Boy,” his 1995 buddy comedy with the late Chris Farley. Spade shut the pitch down ...
'Tommy Boy' director Peter Segal concedes his film may have contributed to a misremembering of the key revelation in 'Empire Strikes Back.' By Brian Davids Writer In recent years, a phenomenon ...
Though Tommy Boy received mixed reviews and earned a modest $32.7 million at the global box office, it has become a cult classic over the past few decades.
Tommy Boy is one of those movies I watched roughly 1200 times growing up, and its mention always puts a dumb smile on my face while I remember my stupid childhood. I want to believe I love it ...
TOMMY BOY (Paramount, priced for rental, rated PG-13) 1995. Directed by Peter Segal; starring Chris Farley, David Spade, Brian Dennehy, Bo Derek, Dan Aykroyd and Julie Warner. Sophomoric humor can … ...
`Tommy Boy” delivers exactly what anyone going to watch it expects–a stupid-but-funny film in the vein of flicks like “Billy Madison” and “Dumb and Dumber.” Sure, it’s not ...
In Tommy Boy, these two members of the current Saturday Night Live cast fare no better—and no worse, which isn’t saying much—than most of their SNL-to-celluloid predecessors.