Godshow Part 1
Tim O’Malleys hit comedy ran for four years in Chicago. It’s his story. Of struggling to get to Saturday Night Live from the ranks at Second City. His failure,alcoholism and cocaine addiction and subsequent recovery though God and return to life…funny stuff! Directed by Norm Holly Cast: Michael J. Gellman, Karen Holbert, Otis Fine James Carrane … Godshow Tim O’Malley Alcoholism Cocaine addiction Second City Chris Farley
Absolute. Genius.
thanks andrew you’re the best!
Tim you rock!
Great video!
Love it. You are an amazing person Timbo:)
You are amazing
Great story! Great teller!
I love this guy.
The more honest the more funny, and this is blatantly honest…hence…blatantly funny!
Great show!
I saw this downtown but watching it here was refreshing. tim, because you lived it your heart is in it..it was a pleasure watching…is it a coincedence that part three is the first time you mention god?!? your a true comedien and friend
o’malley rocks.
Tim!
Best show ever. Wish I would have seen it live.
I laughed, I cried, and then I shot 15 before deciding to take a nap.
Take care,
Professional
thanks Sean, happy baby!
Ian, you keep a goin there man
I’m so happy you got this up on YouTube! It’s a terrific show and more people need to see it!
Thanks Sue
and I hadn’t noticed that Part 3 coincides with
the step until you said so….very cool observation
Me, me, it’s all about me!
The best!
Great work Tim. I’m proud to say that I was taught by a genius.
aw shutup Scott, go on,
ok i’ll take that from you being pretty damned talented yourself. thanks.
tim needs his own tv show!!!
I’ve seen this show 5 times and it still moves me. Funny, sad, tragic, tender and ultimately triumphant. Way to go, Timbo Joe!
Great performance Tim! I admire your courage as an entertainer, you were willing to stand in your underwear litterally, and in a very figurative way, and tell your story. I loved the song especially, great energy, very crazed.
effing wow tim. this is really great. from one end to the other. nicely done man!!!
Timbo!!!
This was great, I always knew someday I’d be able to say I knew him when.. I applaud your courage and stick-to-it-iveness. Still love ya man.
Dangerous Dave
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