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		<title>By: The Wickerman</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Wickerman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 13:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Rest in Peace, big guy, we miss ya!&lt;/strong&gt; I just love this movie!  It is smart, funny, and it even has heart.  Chris Farley was a comic genius, he could make you laugh without even trying.  And, he and David Spade made a great team, the funniest comic team since Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.  It&#039;s just too bad they only made two movies together (three if you count &quot;Coneheads&quot;, but they weren&#039;t really together in that movie, just both in it, and that movie wasn&#039;t so great anyway), I would have liked to have seen more.  The basic story of this movie is that Farley plays Tommy Calahan, a burnout college student whose father (Brian Dennehy) owns a brake pad company.  When his father dies, Tommy must take over and try to keep the company afloat with the help of his dad&#039;s assistant (Spade), and keep his evil stepmom and her &quot;son&quot; (played by Bo Derek and Rob Lowe) from usurping the inheritance.  Through this somewhat cliched storyline, we get tons of laughs, and more than a couple of dramatic moments, proving it&#039;s not just some silly little film.  If you love to laugh, you can&#039;t get go wrong here.  I also recommend Farley and Spade&#039;s second movie, &quot;Black Sheep&quot;.  It&#039;s not quite as good as this one, but still very funny.  It&#039;s really a shame that personal and health problems took this man&#039;s life, there is definitely a huge void in the world of comedy without him (that was not intended to be a fat joke, I mean that seriously).  Please see this movie, it is very good.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rest in Peace, big guy, we miss ya!</strong> I just love this movie!  It is smart, funny, and it even has heart.  Chris Farley was a comic genius, he could make you laugh without even trying.  And, he and David Spade made a great team, the funniest comic team since Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor.  It&#8217;s just too bad they only made two movies together (three if you count &#8220;Coneheads&#8221;, but they weren&#8217;t really together in that movie, just both in it, and that movie wasn&#8217;t so great anyway), I would have liked to have seen more.  The basic story of this movie is that Farley plays Tommy Calahan, a burnout college student whose father (Brian Dennehy) owns a brake pad company.  When his father dies, Tommy must take over and try to keep the company afloat with the help of his dad&#8217;s assistant (Spade), and keep his evil stepmom and her &#8220;son&#8221; (played by Bo Derek and Rob Lowe) from usurping the inheritance.  Through this somewhat cliched storyline, we get tons of laughs, and more than a couple of dramatic moments, proving it&#8217;s not just some silly little film.  If you love to laugh, you can&#8217;t get go wrong here.  I also recommend Farley and Spade&#8217;s second movie, &#8220;Black Sheep&#8221;.  It&#8217;s not quite as good as this one, but still very funny.  It&#8217;s really a shame that personal and health problems took this man&#8217;s life, there is definitely a huge void in the world of comedy without him (that was not intended to be a fat joke, I mean that seriously).  Please see this movie, it is very good.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Erisman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Erisman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 13:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Very funny, with some midwest soul&lt;/strong&gt; How can I give this movie 5 stars?  While on the surface this is not a film for the ages, it is perhaps one of the funniest films I have ever seen.  Chris Farley is at the top of his game - which includes the usual pratfalls and physical comedy.  One of the strong points includes the character of &quot;Tommy Boy&quot;.  An odd blend of self loathing (&quot;I have what Dr.&#039;s call a bit of a weight problem..I once ate a whole bear claw and got it stuck right here..), combined with a charming sense of confidence in himself.  The scenes where Chris Farley and David Spade are trying to sell brake pads to customers are absolutely hysterical.  I have played the scenes for sales personnel as great examples of how &quot;not to sell&quot;.  The movie is so full of classic one-liners, that it gets funnier every time I watch it. I recommend the movie, not as an artistic masterpiece by any means, but a funny and touching story.  If you do not laugh out loud, you are taking life way too seriously!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Very funny, with some midwest soul</strong> How can I give this movie 5 stars?  While on the surface this is not a film for the ages, it is perhaps one of the funniest films I have ever seen.  Chris Farley is at the top of his game &#8211; which includes the usual pratfalls and physical comedy.  One of the strong points includes the character of &#8220;Tommy Boy&#8221;.  An odd blend of self loathing (&#8220;I have what Dr.&#8217;s call a bit of a weight problem..I once ate a whole bear claw and got it stuck right here..), combined with a charming sense of confidence in himself.  The scenes where Chris Farley and David Spade are trying to sell brake pads to customers are absolutely hysterical.  I have played the scenes for sales personnel as great examples of how &#8220;not to sell&#8221;.  The movie is so full of classic one-liners, that it gets funnier every time I watch it. I recommend the movie, not as an artistic masterpiece by any means, but a funny and touching story.  If you do not laugh out loud, you are taking life way too seriously!</p>
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