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The Top 10 Movie Nerds
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Toby Radloff (Judah Friedlander)
American Splendor (2003)
The nerd's nerd, toby is the only character on this list who's based on a real person. In his iconic moment, Radloff (brilliantly played by Judah Friedlander) explains to comic creator Harvey Pekar (Paul Giamatti) why he's on a 260-mile odyssey to see Revenge Of The Nerds. "I consider myself a nerd," he proclaims, his hypnotic diction evoking Stephen Hawking. "This movie has uplifted me... (The hero) stands up for the rights of other nurds." Radloff's performances in Killer Nerd and Bride Of Killer Nerd are available on R1 DVD.

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1 RE: A Nerd top ten lacking the quintessential Nerd
Posted on Thursday August 13, 2009, 20:24 by TheSpleen
L: w_jediknight Come on guys the movie was made about Nerds and he doesn't even show up on a list of the top ten movie nerds of all time. Louis Skolnick - Revenge of the Nerds! sp; Damn straight! You guys dropped the ball there, he took Stan Gable's bird and was made an honorary Tri-lam. Should be number one dammit!!!!!!!!!! Read More

Andrew Osmond
explains his choices...

"Get a life, will you, people? For crying out loud, it's just a TV show! When I was your age, I didn't watch television! I lived! So move out of your parents' basements! Get your own apartments and grow the hell up!"

Thus spake The Shat, on Saturday Night Live in 1986. It was Captain Kirk's network meltdown, his "mad as hell" protest against pointy-eared Trekkies. But the nerds had the last laugh. A quarter-century on, the box-office is stuffed with spandex superheroes and three-hour Tolkien flicks; Doctor Who and Battlestar Galactica are slick TV flagships; San Diego's sweaty Comic-Con is a Hollywood fixture to rival Cannes. And Shatner grumps at not being included in J. J. Abrams' reboot of his youthful lark. Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, it's just a TV show.

Not all nerds are alike. My list looks deeper than the anoraks and the XL Starfleet suits, taking the baseline model as the shut-in who views reality through obsessive filters, be it jazz or taxidermy. The nerd crosses genres, from comedy to horror, though there's sadly scant recognition for nerdettes. Honours, though, go to Alyson Hannigan in Buffy and American Pie.

Nerds may be relentlessly mocked, belittled and given the verbal equivalent of atomic wedgies, but they grow ever stronger. Plus, they have their own unique rejoinders. So, frak off and get your own life!

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This top ten first appeared in Empire Magazine Issue 241.


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