I Hate Him So Much
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LadyLovie — 15 years ago(June 27, 2010 02:34 PM)
HUH? Jim belushi is dead? when goddammit? I never knew!
fas as chris, hate him? how can u hate a deseased person? I really liked him in "billy madison" &"tommy boy" - made me laugh.
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sschind — 15 years ago(October 09, 2010 02:24 PM)
It's hard to take a guy seriously when he can't tell the difference between Jim and John Belushi but whatever dude. Not everyone id going to find every actor talented. I agree that Farley's humor is not for everyone and in many cases it is not for me either but what does it for me is that he pulls it off. I don't know why but it seems like whenever Chris did something I find it much more funny that when someone else tries to do the same type of thing. I think he had a great sense of timing. A lot of his lines are delivered with just a slight hesitation that makes them so much more funny.
As for you not thinking he was funny I find it odd that you think so highly of John Belushi. I think john and Chris were very much alike but that's just my opinion. -
noizyme — 15 years ago(October 23, 2010 07:48 PM)
Taste in comedy is a fickle thing. Chris Farley had a kind-hearted yet hilarious delivery of other people's writing. He was a total Belushi fan, and only had one goal in life: to be on SNL. He grew up entertaining real people at camp, college, and abroad, but he was not a one-trick pony. He simply got typecast in the writing on SNL and in movies. He showed great heart in Tommy Boy, and if he were alive today, I'm sure he would be in something more dramatically challenging. But it totally is a taste issue. I certainly do not believe he's as stupid as you make him out to be.
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megafauna005 — 13 years ago(September 02, 2012 11:39 AM)
I agree Farley was a fat slob and should've taken better care of himself but at times he was very funny!
He was great as the motivational speaker in SNL and in Almost Heroes. He was also good in Tommy Boy but not so good in Beverly Hills Ninja. -
mrnocal — 13 years ago(November 13, 2012 08:22 PM)
Obviously a HUGE Jim Belushi fan started this topic. Jim, the "physical comedian" who apparently passed away without telling anyone. Such devotion and admiration to a comedic genius that would cause hateful comparison to a wonderful, well-loved comedy icon who never hurt anyone and was always lovableso much as to not only visit the IMDB page of the one you seem to hate so much, but to also go to the message board of same just to spew venom. That's a very sad, pathetic thing to doespecially when in your vile post you kill the brother of another beloved comedy icon, John Belushi (who I assume you meant in your fanatic praise, but apparently don't even like him enough to get his name right).
I'm whiskifiedor else I wouldn't have even bothered to respond to this lame excuse at a pathetic attack on a beloved human being who gave so many of us so much laughter.
I loved Chris Farley (as a fannothing wrong with that) as I loved John Belushi. I was deeply saddened by both of their passings due to the excesses they succumbed toa lesson that I so hope young people and others in the entertainment industry take to heart. God bless them both (and Jim tooan adequate entertainer, unfortunately living in the shadow of his brother).
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LaPfieffer92 — 12 years ago(May 29, 2013 06:45 PM)
I must agree, while the "trailer by the river" thing was pretty funny, virtually everything else was just crap only a 2 year old would find funny. but I don't agree that john belushi was that funny. I don't see much of a difference between the 2.
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brendanchenowith — 11 years ago(May 02, 2014 12:55 AM)
Why do I get the feeling that John Belushi would've gone up to Chris Farley and asked him "what the hell is wrong with you?"
I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.