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Last Comic Standing Winner Felipe Esparza's Film I'm Not Like That No More and Q&A

Ricardo Montalban Theatre (1615 N. Vine Street Los Angeles, CA 90028)
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Last Comic Standing's first place winner Felipe Esparza appears in person for a Q&A after a screening of of his romantic comedy film, I'm Not Like That No More. Felipe plays a lazy, live-at-home 30-year-old struggling with life, love and his weight, but he decides to turn his life around after running into Jill, an old high school classmate. Paul Rodriguez co-stars.

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1615 N. Vine Street
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323-871-2420
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9 Goldstar Member Reviews

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The actual movie was funny. There were some scenes with editing issues, but the concept was great and Felipe's jokes are hilarious!! I followed him on "The Last Comic Standing" and I really relate and appreciate his comedy...I went to support a funny dude!
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Felipe did a great job at transforming his jokes onto screen form. Better yet, the cast did a great job of delivering. Bravo!
Written on Aug 29 2010

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Unfortunately, there were a lot of technical problems at the screening, so we did not get to see the entire film. This had nothing to do with the movie itself, but with the DVD copy and player. I went to support a friend who was in the film, so it was disappointing not to be able to view the entire movie :(
Written on Aug 27 2010

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I would have enjoyed the film more without so many tech difficulties. i love felipe and i would have not known about him as soon if it wasn't for last comic standing. i'm glad i can crack up from his comedy it makes my day brighter :)
Written on Aug 31 2010

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More Information About I'm Not Like That No More

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http://imnotlikethatnomore.com

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About the film
Felipe Valenzuela is your typical lazy live-at-home 30 year old son. He shares his home in an extended Mexican-American family – father, mother, grandmother, brother, sister-in-law, sister, and little brother. His family members are just as dysfunctional as Felipe except for Claudia who is going to grad school at UCLA.

Felipe’s life revolves around his family and two buddies. He wants to do better in life. He wants to lose weight. He wants to face up to his fears. Unfortunately, Felipe cannot get over the obstacles life has put in his path. By accident, he meets Jill Idleberry. She is an old high school classmate. They get reacquainted in the most unlikely circumstance. From that chance reunion, Felipe decides to turn his life around – inside him, he says, “I’m not like that no more.”