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A buddy of mine was a bassoon player, and so this show, although dated, became a classic for my friends and I sometime in late high school. Junior year at BYU we were friends with an apartment of girls, one of whom was engaged to a guy who worked at the LDS Motion Picture Studio in Provo. We convinced the engaged guy to let us watch this in a small theater inside the studio. It was awesome. |
this is the 1st time i saw this and i thought it was funny. |
For our first date Rob took me to the Mesa, AZ temple visitor center where there was a small theater. Since it wasn’t busy that evening the VC missionaries let us watch LDS films from their library. This was the first one we picked. Our romance was built on nerd love. |
When you’re nerds, is there any other alternative? |
Do you think Scott was Napoleon Dynamite’s Father? Thanks for Sharing LIZ! |
I just googled the lead actor, and he was also Jimmy Olsen on the Christopher Reeve Supermans and the older brother on the Back to the Futures. But, of course, the Phone Call will always be the preeminent highlight of his career. |
#6 – Absolutely. Nothing can top The Phone Call. He hit it out of the ball park. |