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I remember David Spade being on a podcast, I think, where he talks about the vast difference between filming Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. Apparently the director on Tommy Boy let Spade and Farley improv constantly which led to comedic gems like “fat guy in a little coat”. On the set of Black Sheep the director never let them stray from the script, which if I’m being critical, is about the dumbest fucking thing you can do when you’ve got improv champions like Spade and Farley. Seriously, I understand getting what’s on the script but once you’ve got that let them do their thing!
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Spade & Farley are the best