Glenn Humplik Movies
Years before comedian Tom Green was amusing, amazing, and appalling American audiences with his over-the-top gross-out humor on MTV (and even before he became a star in his native Canada), he was just another loony with a show on public access TV. Early Exposure: Raw Meat and Rare Treats is a collection of "highlights" from Tom Green's earliest TV efforts, culled from episodes of his "variety show" for the Rogers TV cable access channel in Ottawa, where he made his first steps toward fame in 1993. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Tom Green: Inside and Outside the Box collects 26 episodes of the performer's original Canadian television series. The release also includes unaired footage. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Green, Glenn Humplik, (more)
Tom Green: Something Smells Funny is more Tom Green fun for those who don't want even one moment of nastiness edited out by the MTV censors. Featuring segments from his early career--dead animals, bodily functions, the abuse of his pal Glenn Humplik, inappropriate comments galore, and one strange relationship with his parents--Something Smells Funny is typical Tom. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Tom Green, infamously grotesque comedian/actor, began performing on a Canadian cable access channel before having his controversial show picked up by MTV in 1999. Total absurdity through gross gags and crazy antics fill the The Tom Green Show episodes in their entirety. In "Tonsil Hockey," Green entertains by French kissing everything in his path, and makes new paths at whim to stick his tongue into whatever bemuses. No, the title "Tonsil Hockey" is not a clever metaphor, but literal indeed. Typically Tom Green, the video is a set of shockingly hilarious skits. ~ Sarah Sloboda, All Movie Guide
Tom Green: Roadkill focuses on the misadventures of Tom Green and his dead pet racoon, Racky. Obscenity and laughs ensue in various uncensored segments that were deemed too gross for TV. Like Tonsil Hockey and Something Smells Funny, Roadkill is an unadulterated, carcass-humping good time for any Tom Green fan.
~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Tom Green, the prankish bad boy of cable whose proficiency in the field of outrageous practical jokes and stunts launched a whole slew of even more outrageous imitators (Jackass, for one), returned to television in this nightly, 60-minute MTV series. It was a calmer, friendlier and "straighter" Tom Green whom the viewers saw this time around. Having watched hours of old Steve Allen and Jack Paar tapes in preparation, Green was determined to present a standard late-night talk/interview show in the classic tradition (the man even wore a suit!) There were, however, fond hark backs to the Tom Green of old, whenever the host and his sidekick, Glenn Humplik, involved members of the audience in zany comedy sketches. The New Tom Green Show was first seen on June 23, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tom Green, Glenn Humplik, (more)












