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- After his auto-parts tycoon father dies, the overweight, underachieving son teams up with a snide accountant to try and save the family business.
- This episode is a parody of Behind the Music, the VH1 biography show, even sharing the same narrator, Jim Forbes. It begins with the Simpson family history and how they got into show business. The first part of the fake documentary follows the family from their weak beginnings to their exceptional prosperity. A television show, a recording contract, a lot of awards, and countless wealth follow Homer's inadequate video "pilot". However, problems begin to arise as the Simpsons' fame continues. After a funny stunt causes him injury (the cliff plummet from "Bart the Daredevil", after a montage of Homer injury clips), Homer becomes addicted to prescription painkillers, Marge makes some senseless business investments, and Bart goes to rehab after attacking flight attendants, being replaced on the show by Richie Rich. The IRS examines soon after and takes away their house (called "Homertime" as a parody of MC Hammer's house, "Hammertime"). Then, the family gets into a big dispute and splits up at the Iowa State Fair. Fox is forced to put the show on hiatus, since none of the Simpsons will talk to each other. The members go their independent ways: Homer follows a career in the legitimate theater; Bart replaces Lorenzo Lamas as the star of the syndicated action show Renegade; Marge makes a nightclub act performing Bob Marley's song "I Shot the Sheriff"; and Lisa writes a tell-all book about her experiences and how Homer would slip anti-growth hormones into her cereal, entitled "Where Are My Residuals?". Bringing the family back together seems hopeless until country singer Willie Nelson puts on a phony awards show in order to reconcile the family. They hug and forget past wrongs in a sensitive reunion. Again, they look with hope to the many years of episodes of the Simpsons to come...or not. The episode ends with an epilogue, in which the narrator states, "...the future looks brighter than ever for this northern Kentucky family." Following the epilogue, the Simpson family is shown in a video editing room, viewing a scene from an upcoming episode, which Homer claims will be in the last season. The scene shows the family talking about winning a trip to Delaware, and was later used as an actual scene in the episode, "Simpsons Tall Tales". The final scene shows a mock teaser for an "upcoming episode" of Behind the Laughter about Huckleberry Hound, in which he reveals that he is gay.
- A few hardened criminals venture out into the hot desert to find some music gold.
- Capone orders Frank Nitti to sponsor a nice low-tier Irish boxer and family man Tommy Dolan. Dolan starts winning fight after fight, not realizing they're all fixed. The public loves him but Capone plans to cash in on him.
- 2004–2005TV-Y77.6 (5)TV Episode
- 2004–2005TV-Y76.8 (5)TV Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2021– 18mPodcast Episode
- "Hilarious, and surprisingly heart-felt."
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeOur favorite former WWF/WWE wrestler returns and this time, she watched the RIGHT movie. Shelly Martinez returns as our babyface but turns heel on Tommy Boy.
- 2022– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 50mPodcast EpisodeFormer FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong digs into the case of Manhattan socialite Tommy Gilbert Jr, who shot his father point-blank in the head. Despite his striking good looks and privileged upbringing, Tommy's delusional paranoia and spiraling mental health led him to commit the murder that rocked Manhattan's upper class.
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- Fat guy in a little cooaaatt. The Lads come together to talk TOMMY BOY, Chris Farley's first major film. They go deep on Farley's career, the early 90s-era of Saturday Night Live, and just what was making audiences laugh back then. The Boys then move into a celebration of Chris Farley, the person and entertainer. Plus, the boys discuss the bits that made them laugh then and now, the hits, misses and supporting cast of the movie, and many comedic gems they will never forget. Shut up, Richard. It's TOMMY BOY.
- 2017– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 50mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 16mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 2mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2019–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2019– 18mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 19mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1hPodcast Episode
- 2021– 21mPodcast Episode
- Holy Schnikes. John and Darin welcome comic Brandon Collins from the Medium Popcorn podcast to watch Chris Farley and David Spade first cinematic teaming, 1995's Tommy Boy. Dan Aykroyd. Brian Dennehy. Bo Derek. Rob Lowe. And everybody's comedy favorite, discussion of brake pads. Does the movie hold up? Find out on an All-New SNL Nerds.
- A look back at the 1995 comedy smash hit Tommy Boy.
- 2021– 50mPodcast EpisodeFormer FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong digs into the case of Manhattan socialite Tommy Gilbert Jr, who shot his father point-blank in the head. Despite his striking good looks and privileged upbringing, Tommy's delusional paranoia and spiraling mental health led him to commit the murder that rocked Manhattan's upper class.
- 2021– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2023– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 2h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2h 2mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 1h 41mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 15mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 17mPodcast Episode