Interviews


Eric Pierpoint (Phil Cobb)

He talks about the afterlife, spaceships and alien colonies. read





Ted Lange (Raymond)
He talks about  comedy and the drama of being in the show business for three decades. read



Alexandra Hoover (Miriam)
The worst interviewee in Hollywood turns it around, shares her hidden quest and talks about how to kick back at a theater company. read



Louis Jacob (Phil's Neighbor)
He talks about his grandma, his fellow actors, wearing a pencil mustache for Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four and writing his desperately funny characters in 7 Redneck Cheerleadersread



S. Peace Nistades, Composer
As a concert pianist performing in Southeast Asia, he launched his film career in Los Angeles by composing scores and creating sound design for indie films of all genres, from psychological thrillers to comedies. read


Ulf Söderqvist, Director of Photography
He honed his craft shooting in 35mm film and on HD (Viper, HDCAM, Varicam), but first chose the SI-2K Digital Cinema Camera to shoot the indie feature Adopt a Sailorread




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Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four • Trailer 2012

Phil's Dinner Table Manifesto

1. Honor your guests.

2. Remain quiet when they speak.

3. Only tell the truth when asked.

4. Always ask them to stay for dessert.

5. Do not gossip about the neighbor.

6. Tell them why you're home all day.

7. Ask for money if they can spare any.

8. Do not frown.

9. Speak in a solemn voice.

10. Do not get drunk.