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Well, it's very it's very nice actually, to be back in Binghamton.
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See, I can say it now.
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Um. And, I wish we'd spent longer here filming the actual film, but we were too poor, sadly said.
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But, what I did see, when we did come here, I did love.
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Ah, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Red Robin.
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And, of course, the spiedies! Yum.
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So, yes and in a way - the film when you see it, is quite a celebration of Binghamton . . .
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amongst other things of the University, so I feel by proxy, very fond of the University (and something) a little bit bear-catty myself.
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Um. I'm very pleased that you are being nice to Marc.
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I don't think people in general, are nice enough to him um, or recognize . . .
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just how brilliant his career has been.
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Um, especially because there is a knee-jerk tendency to give arty-farty films all the prizes . . .
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But to be really funny and entertaining on a mass scale, I would argue it's just as hard and probably much harder.
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And, so I think that's a very good thing.
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I love him. I've loved all four films that we've made together.
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Even "The Turkey". Um. Perhaps, especially "The Turkey," in some ways.
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For me, the most important thing about Marc, is what I learned from his mother, the first time I met her on "Two Weeks Notice."
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When I said to her as she was sitting by the set, "I said, well you must be very proud of Marc" and she said . . .
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"Yeah, that's not important. What's important is that he's a good person."
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And, um. That probably, means that he's got great force. That probably is true, that Marc is a good person.
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So, I'm glad that he got this "where as" thing from you guys. Okay. Thank you very much.