"Everybody is laughing," Hanks recalls of filming the racquetball sequence with a hungover Candy. Hanks adds, "John is utilizing his exhaustion to a degree that works" for the character. "He was out ...
The John Candy: I Like Me documentary includes a portion on the late star's feelings about body shaming. Splash actor Tom Hanks recalls Candy's reaction to the media fixating on his body. Stripes ...
Colin Hanks remembers the exact moment he met John Candy. He was just a child when his father, Tom (you may have heard of him before), starred in Splash with Candy, yet the Canadian comedian talked to ...
If there’s a scene that best encapsulates the tragically abbreviated career of John Candy, it’s not necessarily from his time on the sketch-comedy series “SCTV” or from movies like “Stripes” or “Uncle ...
This is FRESH AIR. John Candy, the comic actor who rose to fame in the sketch comedy series "SCTV" and such films as "Stripes," "Splash" and "Spaceballs," died at age 43 in 1994. Now, 31 years later, ...
“That’s the problem when you talk about John,” says Bill Murray in the opening of John Candy: I Like Me, “people don’t really have a lot of negative things to say about him.” One of the worst pop ...
Obviously, I saw the movie, which included John Candy as Freddie Bauer, Tom Hanks' on-screen brother. Our VIP members make it ...
An interview with Bill Murray opens “John Candy: I Like Me,” director Colin Hanks’ formulaic but richly enjoyable documentary about the late, great Canadian comedic actor. Murray apologizes for having ...
Early in the new documentary John Candy: I Like Me, there's an excerpt from Candy's 1994 funeral. Saturday Night Live alum Dan Aykroyd eulogized his friend and collaborator. "This is no meager life we ...
At the start of Colin Hanks' sweet and deeply moving documentaryJohn Candy: I Like Me, Bill Murray jokingly tells the off-screen director that he hopes he'll be able to find someone to say something ...