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Release Date:
May 12, 2013
Original Title:
Pete Holmes: Nice Try, the Devil!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Comedy Central
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Pupcake Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 60
In his first hour-long special on Comedy Central, comedian and podcast host (You Made It Weird) Pete Holmes perfects his signature silliness and really gets into that time Juan won one. While he may look like a youth pastor, he's as comfortable talking about religion as he is secretly hating his girlfriend's friends and being a straight man who is 100% Gay for Ryan Gosling. Trust us, this special is McDonald's.
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Art Direction:
Amy Gavin
Assistant Director:
Amy Kimelman
Assistant Editor:
Jade Carter
Camera Operator:
Jerin Crandell
Derek Joyoprayitno
Ed Fuentes
Eric Graham
Vance Holmes
Jay Malecki
Robert Moorhead
Eric Young
Gary Wilson
Co-Producer:
Rhonda Harrington
Director:
Marcus Raboy
Editor:
Michael Schultz
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Anne Harris
Executive Producer:
Neal Marshall
Pete Holmes
Dave Rath
Hairstylist:
Bobbi Kleman
Lighting Design:
Tom Beck
Makeup Artist:
Jessi Pagel
Online Editor:
Claude Shires
Matt Radecki
Post Production Supervisor:
Ove Langevei
Production Design:
Tom Lenz
Production Manager:
Stephen Light
Script Coordinator:
Taryn Hall
Sound Mixer:
David Hough
Thanks:
Chris Thayer
Oren Brimer
Wardrobe Designer:
Jessi Pagel
Writer:
Pete Holmes
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