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  • 7/6/2025
A self-help advocate struggles to put his dysfunctional family in its place. | dG1fRDBlNWh4YlV5UEE
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00:00Here are some exciting coming attractions from Paramount.
00:18I'm going to do a terrific show today because I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me.
00:27Hello, I'm Stuart Smalley. Ever since I was a kid, I knew there was something wrong with my family.
00:39My father grew up in the Great Depression, his mother's, so he wasn't very supportive.
00:46Is Sir Eatalog getting a little nervous?
00:50And my mother was much better at cooking than nurturing.
00:53What was your name again?
00:54Waste of space.
00:57Which is probably why I became kind of a guru of the self-help movement.
01:01Darn you, Mom!
01:03Darn you, Mom!
01:04I suppose I'm such a success because my childhood was such a challenge.
01:09I remember you when you were this high and this wide.
01:14As for my family?
01:16We all want to go home and save our families, but we can't.
01:20Yeah.
01:21Well, they haven't changed much.
01:23Shut up, man! Shut up!
01:25Okay, Jody, look, I would never ordinarily say this, but, um, is there any way you can get to a pound cake?
01:33Stewart saves his family.
01:35All right!
01:36You laugh because it's not your family.
01:42Is everyone crazy?
01:44You cry because it is.
01:46Well, that's the Smalley family.
01:49Uh, we're, you know, dysfunctional.
01:52But who?
01:52Who isn't?
01:53Coming this October to video stores everywhere.
01:59Coming this October to video stores everywhere.

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