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Tommy Boy
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| Ratings / 5 |
| Sound | 5 |
| Visuals | 3.5 |
| Effects | 3.5 |
| Features | 0.5 |
| Transfer | 5 |
| Packaging | 5 |
| Overall | 3.75 |
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| Disc Information |
| Audio | Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby 2.0 Surround |
| Other Languages | French (Dolby 2.0 Surround) |
| Subtitles | English Subtitles |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 (Animorphic Widesscreen) |
| Discs | Layers | 1 | 2 |
| Packaging | Clamshell |
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| Bonus Features |
| Featurettes | None |
| Trailers & Spots | Theatrical Trailer (DD 2.0 Surround, Full Screen) |
| Commentaries | None |
| Interviews | None |
| Storyboards | None |
| Galleries | None |
| Deleted Scenes | None |
| Cast And Crew Bios | None |
| Other | None |
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| Strengths: | Hilarious Movie |
| Weaknesses: | No Bonus Features |
| Running Time: | Approx. 97 minutes |
| Synopsis: | Party animal Tommy Callahan (Chris Farley) is definitely a few cans short of a six pack. But after seven years, Tommy’s finally earned his diploma – and a cushy job at Callahan Auto Parts. Returning home, Tommy gets some more great news: his dad (Brian Dennehy) is marrying a real “10” (Bo Derek), and Tommy will get the stepbrother (Rob Lowe) he always wanted. Awesome!
But as fast as you can say “Who killed the keg?,” the family business starts tanking. Now Tommy’s got to hit the road with his dad’s right-hand man, a smug numbers-cruncher (David Spade). And what these two don’t know about salesmanship could fill a book – and a riotously funny movie! Saturday Night Live stars Farley and Spade “take off like rockets” (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times) in a road comedy where every turn leads to laughter. Ask for it by name: TOMMY BOY |
| Other Thoughts: | I absolutely loved this movie. |
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| A/V System Reviewed On: |
| Receiver: | Denon AVR-5803 |
| TV: | Mitsubishi WS-55805 |
| Speakers: | Polk Audio |
| Fronts: | RT 800i |
| Center: | CS 400i |
| Surrounds: | FX 500i |
| Rear Surrounds: | RT 800i |
| Subwoofer: | PW 650 |
| DVD Player: | Sony DVP-CX777ES |
| Interconnects: |
| Audio: | Monster Cable Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 Fiber Optic |
| Video: | Monster Video® 3 High-Resolution Component Video Cable |
| Speaker Wire: | Monster Cable XP with Monster Cable connectors |
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| A/V System Reviewed On: |
| Receiver: | Denon AVR-5803 |
| TV: | Mitsubishi WS-55805 |
| Speakers: | Boston Acoustics |
| Fronts: | 555X THX |
| Center: | 555X THX |
| Surrounds: | 575X THX |
| Rear Surrounds: | 575X THX |
| Subwoofer: | Polk Audio PW 650 |
| DVD Player: | Sony DVP-CX777ES |
| Interconnects: |
| Audio: | Monster Cable Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 Fiber Optic |
| Video: | Monster Video® 3 High-Resolution Component Video Cable |
| Speaker Wire: | Monster Cable XP with Monster Cable connectors |
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