Myers is what I call an ‘apprecianist,’ a documenter of the semi-forgotten or undervalued ... His writing tends to be straightforward and simple, meant to root the material in the extensive interviews he uses to make his case ... John Candy: A Life in Comedy...allows us to immerse ourselves in a comic actor who has been largely forgotten since his death ... Myers makes a solid case that Candy’s gravitas was rooted in how much the real man shared with his characters ... The fact that Candy existed in the pre-TMZ era gives Myers ample space to maneuver this material tastefully ... Myers also does an excellent job showing the symbiotic nature of Candy’s relationship with John Hughes ... What A Life in Comedy does best, though, is give us an excuse to luxuriate in YouTube clips and easily streamable films.
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