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Comedy Film Nerds

CFN Ep 16 with Paul F. Tompkins

Comedy Film Nerds

Comedy Film Nerds

Graham, Tv & Film, Reviews, Elwood, Comedy, Nerds, Mancini, Comedians, Movie, Chris, Film

4.6890 Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2010

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Paul F. Tompkins joins Graham and Chris to discuss a Solitary Man, Colin Firth's mysterious British ovre, Prince of Persia (sort of) Marmaduke, Getting to the Greek, what's wrong with movie posters, movie stars and their choices, and Paul's experience on There Will Be Blood.

Transcript

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From Comedy FilmNards.com

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With Graham Elwood,

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The Voting Force of Gendora ever heard of it?

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And Christmas, any of you?

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What crime are you from? This is not the comedy film series

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This is the comedy film birds podcast

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This is not the nature movie I signed up for.

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Doesn't that easy man, catch me.

0:28.0

Why can't this happen?

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And I've got another going on? Hey, welcome

0:35.0

welcome to the comedy film nerds podcast. I believe episode 16.

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We are in the world headquarters of comedy film nerds in the

0:50.8

wonderful bunker slash garage my name is Graham

0:54.8

Elwood I'm Chris Manseini the show is gonna be a wing doodle folks I don't know are you

1:00.3

listening to the fact a I said wing doodle and B

1:04.0

We're using a sound board.

1:07.0

Hello?

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Oh glorious.

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Not just a sound board, three separate microphones.

1:12.0

Into what they call a mixing board that

1:14.7

produces a small robot that goes into my garage band and spreads it out evenly like

1:20.2

peanut butter on a nice piece of toast.

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