https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2019/05/29/things-we-learned-about-chris-farley-new-documentary-about-his-life-death/?utm_term=.d73f36284a5c
Quote from: TheTulsaWarrior on May 30, 2019, 11:01:45 PM
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His older brother, Tom wrote a great book on Chris about 10 years ago; the Chris Farley show. It covers a number of things that the A&E show did not (for example, Rock begged Chris not to do the legendary Chippendale's skit).
I watched it. I liked it. I miss Chris Farley.
Quote from: Eldon on May 31, 2019, 06:37:22 PM
I watched it. I liked it. I miss Chris Farley.
Most of us do.
Quote from: Billy Hoyle on May 31, 2019, 11:51:12 AM
His older brother, Tom wrote a great book on Chris about 10 years ago; the Chris Farley show. It covers a number of things that the A&E show did not (for example, Rock begged Chris not to do the legendary Chippendale's skit).
Great book. Read it a couple years ago on vacation. Quick read
Watching it now.
It goes into way more depth about his Marquette years than most other documentaries have.
The Marquette part basically told by Pat Finn, whom I have followed since his Second City Northwest days (when I happened to go to a show and saw in his bio that he was a Marquette grad). I ran into him at Caffrey's a couple of years ago. I said, "Hey, Pat FInn!" and he got this look on his face like, oh my God, I do not remember this person at all. I told him to relax, you don't know me, I am just a fan.
We talked a little bit about his career and Chris. Nice guy who still clearly misses him.
I watched this afternoon and it is well done.
Maybe most have seen this, but only recently put on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-gCtgKtPE8