Jemaine Clement and Jim Strouse on "People, Places, Things"
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Dumped, depressed and now a single dad, professor Will Henry is just waiting life out. But a new student and a new love interest just might turn the tide. Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) shows off his comic and heartfelt side in this Sundance Film Festival favorite from writer/director Jim Strouse (Grace is Gone). Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for AOL BUILD. Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for BUILD Series. For full schedule and more videos go to aol.com/build
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living for all Jemaine's giggles
Jermaine is such a sweetheart. Cant wait to see this.
I loved this movie! Borrowed it through Denver Library and they had to get it through Prospector. I watched it twice! Love love love!!!
I did love this movie. Every bit of it.
This guy is a great interviewer.
Jemaine is totally a great dad irl
Americans are so serious lol- and juxtaposed with jermaine, who doesn't love the sound of his own voice.. Better than the office
@eddiestanford7308
5 жыл бұрын
Speaking as an American, myself, we aren't that serious. This was just a set and audience full of people (aside from Jemaine) who were trying to impress everyone with how "cultured" they are in being able to somehow translate simple concepts into something far more complex than what they actually are. It's typical of of people in the film industry, and those who review/critique these things. That's not an American thing, it's an industry-wide thing. It irritates me when Jemaine says something funny, and people just barely react, as if he's threatening to pop the pretentious bubble they're all floating in. It's just an interview about a movie, not a funeral. Lighten up, people.
i wish I could have been there
It is impossible to imagine having a 26 minute interview about this movie.
His sense of humour is wasted on this audience
Only here for Jemaine. Everyone else...blah, blah, blah.
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He reminds me of Nick Kroll