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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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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.
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!
In This Is The Tom Green Documentary, the Amazon Original dives into the chaotic, hilarious, and deeply innovative career of a man who redefined comedy for a generation. This nostalgic time capsule takes viewers back to an era of absurdity in entertainment. Boundary-pushing antics were dominant. No one did it better than Tom Green.
For anyone who lived through his heyday or for those curious about the origins of modern comedy's wild streak, This Is The Tom Green Documentary is an absolute must-watch. Tom Green hasn't just inspired a generation-he continues to be a beacon for those unafraid to push boundaries.
For anyone who lived through his heyday or for those curious about the origins of modern comedy's wild streak, This Is The Tom Green Documentary is an absolute must-watch. Tom Green hasn't just inspired a generation-he continues to be a beacon for those unafraid to push boundaries.
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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.
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.
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