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El viaje del comediante Tom Green toma giros inesperados cuando pasa de las locas acrobacias de MTV a enfrentarse a graves problemas de salud y, finalmente, encuentra la paz lejos de Hollywo... Leer todoEl viaje del comediante Tom Green toma giros inesperados cuando pasa de las locas acrobacias de MTV a enfrentarse a graves problemas de salud y, finalmente, encuentra la paz lejos de Hollywood en su granja canadiense.El viaje del comediante Tom Green toma giros inesperados cuando pasa de las locas acrobacias de MTV a enfrentarse a graves problemas de salud y, finalmente, encuentra la paz lejos de Hollywood en su granja canadiense.
Boogie Bradley
- Self - Record Producer
- (as Benson 'Boogie' Bradley)
Darcy DeToni
- Self - Tom's Friend
- (as Darcy De Toni)
Pamela Anderson
- Self - Actress
- (material de archivo)
Eric André
- Self - Actor and Comedian
- (material de archivo)
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I remember watching clips from the show and occasionally I would find a whole episode. People were divided between liking Tom Green and Andy Dick show. For me as an introvert it felt liberating to see him make fun of human behavior and authority. I loved how he pranked his parents, because they are the most calm and loving people. There was never any over the top reaction from them, like with Bam Margera's parents. Of course, most of the studio interaction was trash but it was sprinkled with sketches which many of them were brilliant. Freddy got fingered is one of the craziest comedies of all time.
I'm not sure I would have heard about this documentary coming out if Tom hadn't appeared on Useless Farms playing Stan's piano, so thank you to Amanda and her chat for letting me know this happened!
As a loser kid without much going on, the Tom Green show changed my life. I remember seeing it on Canadian TV before it hit MTV and being so proud that Tom made it big. His show really started my interest in comedy and made bad days much better. I remember emailing Glenn after Tom gave out his email on the show, though Glenn rudely never responded, but I kept trying. Tom Green influenced so many artists and art forms that he was a true underappreciated gift. You almost forget without this documentary to remind you. Eminem absolutely wouldn't have been as famous without Tom Green. Being from Detroit, I'm not so proud of that part.
This documentary actually somehow made ME feel special for being allowed to grow up with this guy and be influenced by him. He helped shape the content I consume and how lucky am I that he could be such a creative genius. It's almost magical how naturally funny he is. I feel ashamed to say I've sort of forgotten about that time in my life and him as a result, but that's a mistake because he's definitely part of why I'm still alive. We're nothing without comedy and somehow Tom Green is one of few people to understand that and do something about it. I'm so jealous he gets to live on a beautiful farm now, even if it's in cold Canada. I have to go, I'm about to check out his stand up special now.
As a loser kid without much going on, the Tom Green show changed my life. I remember seeing it on Canadian TV before it hit MTV and being so proud that Tom made it big. His show really started my interest in comedy and made bad days much better. I remember emailing Glenn after Tom gave out his email on the show, though Glenn rudely never responded, but I kept trying. Tom Green influenced so many artists and art forms that he was a true underappreciated gift. You almost forget without this documentary to remind you. Eminem absolutely wouldn't have been as famous without Tom Green. Being from Detroit, I'm not so proud of that part.
This documentary actually somehow made ME feel special for being allowed to grow up with this guy and be influenced by him. He helped shape the content I consume and how lucky am I that he could be such a creative genius. It's almost magical how naturally funny he is. I feel ashamed to say I've sort of forgotten about that time in my life and him as a result, but that's a mistake because he's definitely part of why I'm still alive. We're nothing without comedy and somehow Tom Green is one of few people to understand that and do something about it. I'm so jealous he gets to live on a beautiful farm now, even if it's in cold Canada. I have to go, I'm about to check out his stand up special now.
The Tom Green show was a pivotal aspect to my childhood and developing my sense of humor, so I was thrilled when amazon announced they were making a documentary about it. This show had such a big impact on comedy and prank humor that I can't believe it's not highlighted or talked about more in this day and age. We would not have jackass without this man. It seems like the general public is completely unaware this show existed or the impact it had, and I can happily say Amazon did Tom Green justice with this documentary. I had no idea that it started out on public access tv and it was amazing to see his journey bringing it to a major network. It had me laughing hysterically at the old skits and even brought me to tears at one point. Tom Green was such an important figure in comedy and it's a shame he doesn't get the acknowledgment he deserves. He is far too humble to boasts his contribution, so I'm glad Amazon put some much needed spotlight on him. If you're a fan of comedy, prank humor, or reality TV this is a must watch.
Back when I was a teenager, my brother lived in Ontario, and I was out in Alberta. He'd send me VHS tapes of The Tom Green Show, and honestly, it felt like I was being let in on this weird, underground comedy scene before anyone else even knew it existed. At the time, there was nothing like it on TV-this completely absurd, off-the-wall humor that felt totally unfiltered and unpredictable. I'd invite my friends over, and we'd sit in my basement watching these tapes, laughing until we couldn't breathe. It felt like we were in on this incredible secret that nobody else around us knew about. Watching Tom Green push every boundary felt rebellious, chaotic, and honestly kind of genius. It's wild to think about now, knowing how much his style shaped comedy later on, but back then, it was like having a front-row seat to something revolutionary before anyone realized it.
What's remarkable is how far ahead of his time he was. Today, prank culture and shock comedy are everywhere, from YouTube influencers to viral TikTok skits. But in the '90s, Tom Green was doing it without the wide reach of the internet etc... He was putting himself out there in front of live audiences, critics, and a world that wasn't quite ready for his brand of chaos.
I think his ideas and work was absorbed and repackaged by the American entertainment machine. Tom Green's innovations were adopted and amplified by American creators, often without the recognition he deserved. The rise of "Jackass," for example, took the absurdist, risk-taking humor Green pioneered and mainstreamed it, but with little acknowledgment of where that DNA came from. It's a familiar pattern: Canadian talent and creativity often serve as the wellspring for ideas that Americans make their own, leaving the original creators overlooked or erased from the narrative.
Overall it's a sweet little documentary, and worth watching.
What's remarkable is how far ahead of his time he was. Today, prank culture and shock comedy are everywhere, from YouTube influencers to viral TikTok skits. But in the '90s, Tom Green was doing it without the wide reach of the internet etc... He was putting himself out there in front of live audiences, critics, and a world that wasn't quite ready for his brand of chaos.
I think his ideas and work was absorbed and repackaged by the American entertainment machine. Tom Green's innovations were adopted and amplified by American creators, often without the recognition he deserved. The rise of "Jackass," for example, took the absurdist, risk-taking humor Green pioneered and mainstreamed it, but with little acknowledgment of where that DNA came from. It's a familiar pattern: Canadian talent and creativity often serve as the wellspring for ideas that Americans make their own, leaving the original creators overlooked or erased from the narrative.
Overall it's a sweet little documentary, and worth watching.
This documentary on Tom Green was so good. I started watching it as background noise, but found myself glued to the screen within the first fifteen minutes of the show. Tom takes us all the way to the very beginning of his career and gives you back all those feels you had when you watched The Tom Green Show as a teen. (Talk about some nostalgia!) I laughed out loud and I got choked up. I loved how he went through what happened with the show and why he is the way he is now - and it made me appreciate him even more. A must watch for anyone who loved Tom in the 90s and can relate to the process of growing up and going through life.
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- 1h 37min(97 min)
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