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Posted by tunenut on January 29, 2018 at 09:34:37:

I used to love National Lampoon back in the day. I have no idea how truthful this biopic is, but that's not the point anyway. It's a highly entertaining look at the behind the scenes.

Quick note: there is a short clip of the real guy on the Tomorrow show with Tom Snyder. I remember from the distant past, watching that show, as I remember it, 2 members of National Lampoon were on (Chris Miller mayber?)

Tom Snyder was pushing a little and one of them said (this is from memory so may be a bit off) "We're just cheap hustlers Tom just like you." Tom was visibly offended.

The next night he apologized, something like "things were said last night that should never be on TV."

Those were the days.