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Film Sack

Film Sack Round Table: Comedies

Film Sack

Scott Johnson

Tv & Film

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Comedies are hard to sack. Why? We have lots of reasons, and we get into it in this episode, plus a load of o our favorites and why they stand out.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to FilmSack and a roundtable episode of said show.

0:12.0

I'm Scott Johnson with Randy and Brian and Brian.

0:14.8

Hello.

0:15.8

Hello.

0:16.6

We're all here.

0:17.5

We're going to talk about a thing.

0:18.6

We're going to go around the table.

0:19.7

What does it mean?

0:20.4

Well, probably one of us is out of town.

0:21.9

But we make sure you guys have content every time that happens.

0:25.1

And this week, it's all about the comedies.

0:27.5

Yeah, that's right.

0:28.2

Movies we don't normally sack on the show.

0:30.0

So we're going to talk a little bit about what makes a good one.

0:32.4

Maybe we're going to get a glimpse at how our tastes differ here on the show maybe i don't know

0:37.8

we don't rehearse these things so we don't know what's going to be said and and that right

0:42.6

there like what what even is your taste when it comes to comedies are we all made of what we

0:48.4

initially saw as children that made us laugh like is obviously everybody, but like, don't, you still have a comedy.

0:57.4

Yeah, all launch comedy.

0:58.0

Do you still have a connection to those, like, origins of comedy in your experience?

1:02.3

Well, it's, that's a really good question because I don't, this is funny.

1:05.2

I don't know why this is, but I don't seek them out like I used to.

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