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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueComedian Tom Green's journey takes unexpected turns as he shifts from wild MTV stunts to confronting serious health challenges, ultimately finding peace away from Hollywood on his Canadian f... Tout lireComedian Tom Green's journey takes unexpected turns as he shifts from wild MTV stunts to confronting serious health challenges, ultimately finding peace away from Hollywood on his Canadian farm.Comedian Tom Green's journey takes unexpected turns as he shifts from wild MTV stunts to confronting serious health challenges, ultimately finding peace away from Hollywood on his Canadian farm.
Boogie Bradley
- Self - Record Producer
- (as Benson 'Boogie' Bradley)
Darcy DeToni
- Self - Tom's Friend
- (as Darcy De Toni)
Pamela Anderson
- Self - Actress
- (images d'archives)
Eric André
- Self - Actor and Comedian
- (images d'archives)
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The Tom Green Show Documentary isn't just nostalgia. It's a quiet revelation.
Through home videos, candid interviews, and Green's own narration, the film peels back the layers of a man best known for 90s cringe.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist who turned absurdity into a vision and walked away to let the world catch up.
There's warmth in the way Green reflects, decades later. Archival clips take on new depth when framed by his current life. At his breathtakingly beautiful cabin. Reflecting with his parents.
The film argues, gently but persuasively, that beneath the intentional stupidity hides a sharp comic genius. One that shaped everything from Jackass to modern Late Night Shows to TikTok prank culture.
What sticks isn't the absurde clips. Though some still made laugh. It's the storytelling. In quieter moments. Being at Letterman. Getting older. Cancer survival. Burnout. He reveals a vulnerability that reframes his legacy. You're left marveling not at how wild he once was. But how human he's always been.
Through home videos, candid interviews, and Green's own narration, the film peels back the layers of a man best known for 90s cringe.
What emerges is a portrait of an artist who turned absurdity into a vision and walked away to let the world catch up.
There's warmth in the way Green reflects, decades later. Archival clips take on new depth when framed by his current life. At his breathtakingly beautiful cabin. Reflecting with his parents.
The film argues, gently but persuasively, that beneath the intentional stupidity hides a sharp comic genius. One that shaped everything from Jackass to modern Late Night Shows to TikTok prank culture.
What sticks isn't the absurde clips. Though some still made laugh. It's the storytelling. In quieter moments. Being at Letterman. Getting older. Cancer survival. Burnout. He reveals a vulnerability that reframes his legacy. You're left marveling not at how wild he once was. But how human he's always been.
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Wow! I remember being a kid and seeing Tom Green and just being in awe of all the crazy things he did. This documentary just proves he was ahead of his time. And finally seeing the overdue recognition he deserves. Co-signed by the biggest people that are doing what he has done, after and now. It's amazing how time has passed and you sometimes "forget" these pioneers. I'm glad it came across my screen on Prime to see and be like "Ah! He was very that" and all the nostalgia that comes with it! It is definitely a good watch! I rarely make reviews but, I had to for someone that graced my TV screen often as a kid! Realizing it's literally what everyone has been doing for years now on the Web. But just to know now he basically started it all! Lol Best wishes in all Tom!
Years and years ago when he jumped onto the scene I found him to be funny but too silly for my liking. I watched other movies and followed different comedians. But I found the house swap from the big city to the ranch intriguing.
I am SO happy I gave it a chance. His parents are endearing and he is a level headed really good dude who has a good story that I didn't know, but I do now, needed to be told.
I don't want to give anything away. Just watch it. He is living his best life now. Something we should all aspire to.
If you would have told my younger self I would one day tear up at the end of a Tom Green production I would have called you crazy.
I am SO happy I gave it a chance. His parents are endearing and he is a level headed really good dude who has a good story that I didn't know, but I do now, needed to be told.
I don't want to give anything away. Just watch it. He is living his best life now. Something we should all aspire to.
If you would have told my younger self I would one day tear up at the end of a Tom Green production I would have called you crazy.
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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.
If you ever were a Tom Green fan this documentary about himself, directed and written by himself is definitely great fun to watch.
It's somehow really heartwarming as well, because Tom (however idiotic he might be), Tom had a dream to become as famous as David Letterman and although he didnt reach THAT kind of stardom, he did get to host the David Letterman Show and he did get to hear from so many people in the entertainment industry that he was their inspiration, like JackAss and Joe Rogan!
If for some reason (being young) you never heard of Tom Green you gonna have a good time watching it as well and look up some old shows of him on Youtube because this man sat comedy on fire back in the nineties!
What a guy! What an incredible journey into comedy. And he is still rockin' till this very day, now living in his homecountry Canada, but still performing live, at which he excells!
It's somehow really heartwarming as well, because Tom (however idiotic he might be), Tom had a dream to become as famous as David Letterman and although he didnt reach THAT kind of stardom, he did get to host the David Letterman Show and he did get to hear from so many people in the entertainment industry that he was their inspiration, like JackAss and Joe Rogan!
If for some reason (being young) you never heard of Tom Green you gonna have a good time watching it as well and look up some old shows of him on Youtube because this man sat comedy on fire back in the nineties!
What a guy! What an incredible journey into comedy. And he is still rockin' till this very day, now living in his homecountry Canada, but still performing live, at which he excells!
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