This month has brought Chris Farley back to the forefront thanks to the release of Brent Hodge and Derik Murray's new documentary. It's a softhearted homage that depicts Farley's triumphant yet tragic career through archival
“I Am Chris Farley,” which joins “I Am Dale Earnhardt,” “I Am Steve McQueen,” “I Am Evel Knievel,” and “I Am Bruce Lee” in Spike TV's documentary series, premieres at 8 p.m. Monday on cable Ch. 30. A DVD, Blu-Ray and on-demand release follows.
“I Am Chris Farley,” which joins “I Am Dale Earnhardt,” “I Am Steve McQueen,” “I Am Evel Knievel,” and “I Am Bruce Lee” in Spike TV's documentary series, premieres at 8 p.m. Monday on cable Ch. 30. A DVD, Blu-Ray and on-demand release follows.
When the words “Chris Farley in Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation” first appeared on our screen, we were a little cynical. Surely, we thought, this was just the latest in an endless series of clumsily stitched-together trailers,
Imagine a group of old friends reuniting after fifteen years to reminisce about the old times, in particular a shared friend they lost long ago. This is what I Am Chris Farley ultimately comes off as. It is understandably hard to talk about a loved one