La vita e l'eredità dell'iconico comico Candy, morto per un attacco di cuore nel 1994 all'età di 43 anni.La vita e l'eredità dell'iconico comico Candy, morto per un attacco di cuore nel 1994 all'età di 43 anni.La vita e l'eredità dell'iconico comico Candy, morto per un attacco di cuore nel 1994 all'età di 43 anni.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
John Candy
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Chris Candy
- Self - John's Son
- (as Christopher Candy)
Jennifer Candy-Sullivan
- Self - John's Daughter
- (as Jennifer Candy)
Recensioni in evidenza
Through some fascinating and deeply-insightful input from those who loved, admired, and worked closely with the genius who was John Candy, this memorandum of his life is very impressive and yet horribly depressing. John's contributions to our planet are hard to even describe, but if you want to feel the loses through the memories of those who got to spend time with him you can't ask for more than the interviews this film offers. Many of them bring much of who he really was into the light for us to see. And frankly much of it makes a lot of us "fans" look rightfully bad. I double-dog dare you not to tear up or outright bawl your eyes out during many scenes. I certainly fell in love and felt his pains. I felt a burning need to say "thank you" one last time, too.
The world lost a lot of sunshine the day John left us, and this documentary reminds that our so-called "celebrities" are people just like us, and that treating them as anything but is a shameful way to live. I very much recommend watching this, whether you understood or appreciated John Candy or not. You'll walk away with your heartstrings tugged. He was a good human.
The world lost a lot of sunshine the day John left us, and this documentary reminds that our so-called "celebrities" are people just like us, and that treating them as anything but is a shameful way to live. I very much recommend watching this, whether you understood or appreciated John Candy or not. You'll walk away with your heartstrings tugged. He was a good human.
Great documentary film, I miss him very much. He joined the eternal Comedy Club too early. I miss him very much. Watched all his movies, and loved every single one. I stand every year in front of Xmass tree and just stare at it, and when in a really good mood I hum about coffee and cabbage rolls. I miss him very much.
I remember standing in my garage, a radio on, wondering if Kurt Cobain's Rome overdose was going to be fatal (big Nirvana fan back then)... and the good news was, he was alive... which wouldn't last, of course, but... what was said right after was far more shocking than Cobain...
John Candy was dead!
This is a good documentary, heartfelt and kindhearted, but I wish they did a deeper dive into his earlier performances, or at least the fact he was actually in some movies before even SCTV, which had made him well-known before becoming a movie star...
He had a speaking role in CLASS of 44 (sequel to SUMMER OF 42), a bigger part in the thriller THE SILENT PARTNER and two low-budget comedies with his first straight man... no not Tom Hanks or Eugene Levy but Lawrence Dane, a character-actor only remembered for being in a few David Cronenberg movies later on...
John Candy did a lot of things, and some are considered bad, but I don't consider HARRY CRUMB a bomb as they tried insinuating here... It wasn't perfect but I enjoyed it... They could have centered more on the horrible NOTHING BUT TROUBLE, although that wouldn't have been fair for Dan Aykroyd, who provides soulful (no surprise) commentary throughout...
Other special guest stars were okay, particuarly Macauly Culkin, special since UNCLE BUCK is, in my opinion, the epitome of John Candy's best work... and you don't see Culkin interviewed a lot since he's become a kind of recluse...
But did there need so much Conan O'Brien? At one point they actually went back and did a kind of mini-bio on Conan, which was strange... he met Candy one time... I dig Conan but that was the only really snag here, albeit a small one...
For the most part, though, we have famous and worthy people who truly worked with John, like his SCTV dues-paying cohorts as well as other Second City alumni...
Starting out with Bill Murray doing that thing that post TIGER KING documentaries do... showing the actor talking to the unseen director before the actual interview begins, as if capturing an unintentional moment but seeming rather contrived, put-on...
Thankfully, however, this is not that kind of new-fangled retro-doc, but is really something his lookalike son and daughter provided as a kind of family Valentine that, no matter how lightweight they wind up celebrating such a literally heavyweight talent, is moving enough to pass the time with a smile...
John Candy was a unique kind of comic actor: edgy enough to not be too happy-go-lucky mainstream, and optimistic enough not to be one of those self-loathing neurotic types...
Overall, he was exactly who he was, and, I guess, for this particular showcase, that's JUST GOOD enough for me.
John Candy was dead!
This is a good documentary, heartfelt and kindhearted, but I wish they did a deeper dive into his earlier performances, or at least the fact he was actually in some movies before even SCTV, which had made him well-known before becoming a movie star...
He had a speaking role in CLASS of 44 (sequel to SUMMER OF 42), a bigger part in the thriller THE SILENT PARTNER and two low-budget comedies with his first straight man... no not Tom Hanks or Eugene Levy but Lawrence Dane, a character-actor only remembered for being in a few David Cronenberg movies later on...
John Candy did a lot of things, and some are considered bad, but I don't consider HARRY CRUMB a bomb as they tried insinuating here... It wasn't perfect but I enjoyed it... They could have centered more on the horrible NOTHING BUT TROUBLE, although that wouldn't have been fair for Dan Aykroyd, who provides soulful (no surprise) commentary throughout...
Other special guest stars were okay, particuarly Macauly Culkin, special since UNCLE BUCK is, in my opinion, the epitome of John Candy's best work... and you don't see Culkin interviewed a lot since he's become a kind of recluse...
But did there need so much Conan O'Brien? At one point they actually went back and did a kind of mini-bio on Conan, which was strange... he met Candy one time... I dig Conan but that was the only really snag here, albeit a small one...
For the most part, though, we have famous and worthy people who truly worked with John, like his SCTV dues-paying cohorts as well as other Second City alumni...
Starting out with Bill Murray doing that thing that post TIGER KING documentaries do... showing the actor talking to the unseen director before the actual interview begins, as if capturing an unintentional moment but seeming rather contrived, put-on...
Thankfully, however, this is not that kind of new-fangled retro-doc, but is really something his lookalike son and daughter provided as a kind of family Valentine that, no matter how lightweight they wind up celebrating such a literally heavyweight talent, is moving enough to pass the time with a smile...
John Candy was a unique kind of comic actor: edgy enough to not be too happy-go-lucky mainstream, and optimistic enough not to be one of those self-loathing neurotic types...
Overall, he was exactly who he was, and, I guess, for this particular showcase, that's JUST GOOD enough for me.
Colin Hanks did a tremendous job with this film -- I feel that he caught the true essence of John Candy. It is very obvious that John Candy was an authentic "good guy" throughout his career. It's just sad that we lost him when we did, but his work will live on for ages. This is a great documentary, highly recommended.
I have just watched this very well made documentary about a man I thought I knew, I knew he was a kind and generous loving family man, a proud Canadian, a hero to some a comedy genius to others but it turns out he was so much more than that. Watch it, if you liked John Candy you will feel the same way I did, if you didn't know of him watch it anyway it and you will love him for what he was........a giant loveable comedy legend whose light will never go out and a genuinely loveable gentle man. I like him.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe title comes from one of his lines in Un biglietto in due (1987).
- BlooperAfter the title card saying 1950, there is a shot of flags, including the current Canadian Flag. The Maple Leaf flag wasn't introduced until 1965.
- Citazioni
Bill Murray: I can't tell you what was right about John Candy or what was wrong. But he was my friend. And... I don't wanna cry, but when I see him, when you see his face, I mean...
- Curiosità sui creditiThe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo replaces the lion with John Candy's character Barf from Balle spaziali (1987).
- ConnessioniFeatured in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Episodio datato 4 settembre 2025 (2025)
- Colonne sonoreDark Dear Heart
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- 1h 53min(113 min)
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