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− | '''''Something Remote''''' is a [[2009]] independent comedy film directed by [[Alex Laferriere]], starring [[C/J Haley]], [[Rick Desilets]], [[John Selig]], Rebecca Davis, Sal Neslusan, and Matt Heron-Duranti. It is notable for its cast and crew featuring a large number of future members of [[The D-Pad]], two years before either the podcast or the YouTube channel existed. In celebration of the film's tenth anniversary in [[2019]], its theatrical cut | + | '''''Something Remote''''' is a [[2009]] independent comedy film directed by [[Alex Laferriere]], starring [[C/J Haley]], [[Rick Desilets]], [[John Selig]], Rebecca Davis, Sal Neslusan, and Matt Heron-Duranti. It is notable for its cast and crew featuring a large number of future members of [[The D-Pad]], two years before either the podcast or the YouTube channel existed. In celebration of the film's tenth anniversary in [[2019]], its theatrical cut was re-released on the YouTube channel on January 9, 2019. |
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
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+ | == Cast == | ||
+ | === "Three Guys on a Couch" === | ||
+ | *[[C/J Haley|Chris "C/J" Haley]] as Neil Trembley | ||
+ | *[[Rick Desilets]] as Matthias "Mat" Highland | ||
+ | *[[John Selig]] as Erik Goulding | ||
+ | *Rebecca Davis as Lisa | ||
+ | *Jeffrey Desautels as Bruce | ||
+ | *[[Steve DiTullio]] as Nelsin | ||
+ | *Sal Neslusan as Shannon | ||
+ | *Matt Heron Duranti as Skott | ||
+ | *Sammi Lapin as Abby | ||
+ | *Hunter Giles as Homeless Al | ||
+ | *Andrew Wilkins and Will Knobloch as Office Workers | ||
+ | *Amanda Webb as Keyboard Girl | ||
+ | *Mallory Laferriere as Average Josephine | ||
+ | *Kathryn Huscusson as Guitar Girl | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Not Wire Tapping" === | ||
+ | *Deke Taylor as NSA Agent | ||
+ | *Adam Belanger as New Guy | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Nerd Bustin'" === | ||
+ | *Vineet Barot as Cop 1 | ||
+ | *Josh McRusty as Cop 2 | ||
+ | *Andrew Wilkins as Mole | ||
+ | *Dan Morehouse as DM | ||
+ | *[[Nick Bebel]], Jake Lee Brown, and Jon Zoll as Players | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Balls" === | ||
+ | *[[Alex Laferriere]] as Big Al | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "College Super Heroes" === | ||
+ | *[[Steve DiTullio]] as Frat Man | ||
+ | *Caleb Wrobel as Blane | ||
+ | *Jon Zoll as Has-a-Car Lad | ||
+ | *Vineet Barot as Amaze-o | ||
+ | *Mike Hyde as Harvard | ||
+ | *Cara Marcy as Overachievement Girl | ||
+ | *Andrew Wilkins as Announcer | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Fucked by Fear" === | ||
+ | *Jacob Riley as Poor Sap | ||
+ | *[[Dustin Deren]] as Suit | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Ape Doctor" === | ||
+ | *Anthony Corbo as Doctor | ||
+ | *Bryan Szpyrka as Professor | ||
+ | *Will Ziegenfus as Pat | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "TV Garbage" === | ||
+ | *Edmond Zaloom as Superstar | ||
+ | *Pat Hickey as Coach 1 | ||
+ | *Pat Hatch as Coach 2 | ||
+ | *Brian Szpyrka as Sly Spoof | ||
+ | *Raymond Laferriere as Hulk Dad | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "DUMP TV" === | ||
+ | *Steve DiTullio as Host | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Pimp My Locker" === | ||
+ | *Jacob Grzyb as Luke Skykiller | ||
+ | *Rick Beaulac and and Rusty Eggen as Locker Pimps | ||
+ | *Alex Laferriere as X-Cell | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "Larry Singer" === | ||
+ | *Dan Morehouse as Larry Singer | ||
+ | *Nick Bebel, Eric Sutman, and Kyle Kappmeyer as Troubled People | ||
+ | *Jon Zoll, Josh McRusty, Andrew Wilkins, Mike Hyde, and Vineet Barot as Audience | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *The tenth anniversary re-release of the film | + | *The film features many future D-Pad members and guests in the cast and crew: main hosts C/J Haley, Rick Desilets and John Selig in the three lead roles, hosts Dustin Deren and Nick Bebel in minor roles, podcast guest Alex Laferriere directing and original ''[[5 Days a Stranger]]'' LP guest Steve DiTullio producing. Laferriere and DiTullio also play several minor roles throughout the film. |
+ | *The tenth anniversary re-release of the film was broadcast live using YouTube premiere. | ||
[[Category:Films and TV shows]] | [[Category:Films and TV shows]] | ||
[[Category:2009 films and TV shows]] | [[Category:2009 films and TV shows]] | ||
[[Category:2019 series]] | [[Category:2019 series]] |
Revision as of 20:49, 9 January 2019
Something Remote | |
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Release date(s) | January 9, 2009 |
Let's Play | |
Original run | January 9, 2019 |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Episode length | 1:31:35 |
Something Remote is a 2009 independent comedy film directed by Alex Laferriere, starring C/J Haley, Rick Desilets, John Selig, Rebecca Davis, Sal Neslusan, and Matt Heron-Duranti. It is notable for its cast and crew featuring a large number of future members of The D-Pad, two years before either the podcast or the YouTube channel existed. In celebration of the film's tenth anniversary in 2019, its theatrical cut was re-released on the YouTube channel on January 9, 2019.
Episodes
Episode | Title | Length | Release date |
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* | "Something Remote (2009 Theatrical Cut)" | 1:31:35 | January 9, 2019 |
The original 92-minute theatrical release of Something Remote in its entirety. |
Cast
"Three Guys on a Couch"
- Chris "C/J" Haley as Neil Trembley
- Rick Desilets as Matthias "Mat" Highland
- John Selig as Erik Goulding
- Rebecca Davis as Lisa
- Jeffrey Desautels as Bruce
- Steve DiTullio as Nelsin
- Sal Neslusan as Shannon
- Matt Heron Duranti as Skott
- Sammi Lapin as Abby
- Hunter Giles as Homeless Al
- Andrew Wilkins and Will Knobloch as Office Workers
- Amanda Webb as Keyboard Girl
- Mallory Laferriere as Average Josephine
- Kathryn Huscusson as Guitar Girl
"Not Wire Tapping"
- Deke Taylor as NSA Agent
- Adam Belanger as New Guy
"Nerd Bustin'"
- Vineet Barot as Cop 1
- Josh McRusty as Cop 2
- Andrew Wilkins as Mole
- Dan Morehouse as DM
- Nick Bebel, Jake Lee Brown, and Jon Zoll as Players
"Balls"
- Alex Laferriere as Big Al
"College Super Heroes"
- Steve DiTullio as Frat Man
- Caleb Wrobel as Blane
- Jon Zoll as Has-a-Car Lad
- Vineet Barot as Amaze-o
- Mike Hyde as Harvard
- Cara Marcy as Overachievement Girl
- Andrew Wilkins as Announcer
"Fucked by Fear"
- Jacob Riley as Poor Sap
- Dustin Deren as Suit
"Ape Doctor"
- Anthony Corbo as Doctor
- Bryan Szpyrka as Professor
- Will Ziegenfus as Pat
"TV Garbage"
- Edmond Zaloom as Superstar
- Pat Hickey as Coach 1
- Pat Hatch as Coach 2
- Brian Szpyrka as Sly Spoof
- Raymond Laferriere as Hulk Dad
"DUMP TV"
- Steve DiTullio as Host
"Pimp My Locker"
- Jacob Grzyb as Luke Skykiller
- Rick Beaulac and and Rusty Eggen as Locker Pimps
- Alex Laferriere as X-Cell
"Larry Singer"
- Dan Morehouse as Larry Singer
- Nick Bebel, Eric Sutman, and Kyle Kappmeyer as Troubled People
- Jon Zoll, Josh McRusty, Andrew Wilkins, Mike Hyde, and Vineet Barot as Audience
Trivia
- The film features many future D-Pad members and guests in the cast and crew: main hosts C/J Haley, Rick Desilets and John Selig in the three lead roles, hosts Dustin Deren and Nick Bebel in minor roles, podcast guest Alex Laferriere directing and original 5 Days a Stranger LP guest Steve DiTullio producing. Laferriere and DiTullio also play several minor roles throughout the film.
- The tenth anniversary re-release of the film was broadcast live using YouTube premiere.