John Candy: I Like Me (2025)
Growing up as a teenager, comedies rarely made me laugh unless it had John Candy, Steve Martin or any of the SCTV or original SNL cast, then I'd be laughing up a storm. I've been a fan of John Candy for many many years, have all his movies on DVD with the exception of a few (Brewster's Millions & Volunteers) and watching this beautiful documentary about the man himself gave me a whole new perspective on him. He was the man that made you laugh, made you cry in anything he did. For Candy, he wasn't just an actor, he was someone that you could relate to and I feel I can relate myself to him in being a nice person to everyone around me. I'm a huge huge fan of Planes, Trains & Automobiles and that film alone really showcases John's talent as an actor and I would have loved to have seen him do dramatic roles or maybe even a thriller but one will never know. I rarely tear up when watching a movie but some scenes did make me cry especially watching his funeral. It's hard to believe it's been over 30 years since he's passed and there hasn't nor will there be anyone that could take his place in the world of Canadian comedy. It was great seeing a lot of interviews with people who were blessed to be working with a man who cared about people, did his best work and at the end of the day was a loving father and husband.
I can't say anymore about this documentary other than watch it.
5/5

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