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Chris Farley hated this movie.


He reportedly starting crying when he saw this in a theatre. In fact, he said he wouldn't want to work in a film like this ever again. See the "Dark Stars: Chris Farley" documentary if you don't believe me. It comes on the Biography Channel.

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Who can blaim him? I would kill myself if I were in this stinker

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the problem is that Chris Farley actually did kill himself over this movie, with drugs etc. it was not necessary.

see 'tragic side of comedy'.

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i saw that too, it made me sad.

everytime i see BHN, i always think,
he cried after he saw this

it also comes on
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What was so bad about this movie? NOTHING! It kind of makes me rethink watching movies though. Say you have a favorite movie (this isn't the best Farley but it's his third best) and the actors/directors who did it think it's a joke. Kind of takes away the movie.

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I only saw this once, that was back in the theater, I also did not like this movie, it is very overrated. Farley has done better than this.

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I heard the reason he cried was it had more to do with his weight and he was upset about how bad he looked in the movie

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Right--and he was tired of being typecast in the same kinds of roles. He didn't want to be the "fat guy who falls down" anymore, and was surely tired of being laughed at because he was fat. Someone in that position isn't likely to have a positive reaction to seeing themselves with the problems and in the situation they're trying to get out of; they're likely to become very emotional about it instead.


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Chris Rock was one of his best friends and has pointed out that the famous Chippendale's sketch on SNL really hurt Farley's feelings. But Farley was a trooper and always gave it his all despite how hurt he was.

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This movie wasnt so bad

Go for Gold- The Ringer

Last movie Bought- Clerks 2

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Not sure why Farley would be so upset over this, his work on SNL is much more over-the-top and exploited than what you see in this film. Btw, I didn't think this film was as bad as it's being rated here, its humor was way better than Almost Heroes (probably one of farley's worst movies imo). And you also have a really hot and young Nicolette Sheridan to stare at, what more can you want?

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He should have been proud of this flick.

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Well look at it this way, Farley was probably fairly deep into his depression by the time this film was finished. So, seeing himself up on the big screen playing the same kind of role for the umpteenth time probably didn't help matters much. I personally think BHN is a decent flick even if it's not one of his best.

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I thought it was hilarious

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I think he just wanted to have more versatility in his career, and not be tied down to the typical clumsy fat guy. I don't think it was so much that he thought the movie was that bad. He could have done a lot worse. Actually, I thought it was his 2nd best movie behind Tommy Boy.

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