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Comedy Film Nerds

Ep 172 Eddie Pepitone

Comedy Film Nerds

Comedy Film Nerds

Tv & Film, Comedy

4.5887 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2013

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Chris and Graham welcome back Eddie Pepitone.  Graham talks about a cool doc he saw at the Traverse City Film Fest called, A Band Called Death.  Chris and his kids were bored by Smurfs 2.  Eddie really like Quartet, directed by Dustin Hoffman.  Graham also liked The Way Way Back and Fruitvale Station.  Then Eddie talks about his film, The Bitter Buddha.  It is more nerd talk than a booth at Comic-con!

Transcript

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0:00.0

I tried for the first.

0:04.0

But kitten hands across the land

0:07.0

waiting for the show with Chris and Graham.

0:10.0

Comedy Builder. Comedy Filmers. Records.

0:14.0

Comedy Filmers.

0:15.0

But yes.

0:16.0

And if it builds Pop Cool Flix

0:19.0

If you're looking for the knowledge, we've got your fix on the...

0:22.0

Comedy Filmers. we've got your fix on the comedy builders

0:26.0

comedy filters

0:27.5

poverty filter pockets Hello everybody

0:35.9

Welcome to episode 172

0:38.8

That's really off-putting. Yeah, it really yeah. It's weird. It caught me off guard.

0:43.4

Hey guys, do you like comedy film and nerds?

0:45.9

No, no, stop. We put them all together like a bag of squirrels and we're going to throw them around.

0:50.7

Some of them are rabid.

0:52.0

Oh, you know what, I just had to get up because they...

0:54.0

Do you like disease-carrying garments?

0:57.0

All right, just rewind it.

0:59.0

Tape over it.

1:00.0

Yeah, tape over it.

1:01.0

You're using tape?

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