Comedy   United States of America

In "Chris Hardwick: Mandroid," comedian Chris Hardwick takes his audience on a hilarious journey through various aspects of his life, both past and present. The film, shot at Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York City, showcases Hardwick's candid storytelling style as he delves into personal topics such as virginity, chess club, and awkward childhood experiences.

Hardwick also explores the quirks of adulthood, which he humorously portrays as an extension of his awkward childhood. Throughout the film, he shares anecdotes and jokes about a wide range of subjects, including shark vaginas and his fascination with pop culture icons like Captain Picard, Comic-Con, and the Atari 2600.

As Hardwick navigates the digital era, he reflects on the challenges of online life, from discovering his old MySpace page to the futility of attempting to delete his Facebook account. He injects humor into his observations on the trivialities and absurdities of the digital world, often using hashtags in a context that is completely unrelated.

"Chris Hardwick: Mandroid" is a light-hearted comedy that offers a mix of personal anecdotes, social commentary, and pop culture references. Hardwick's witty and relatable storytelling style keeps audiences entertained as he explores the humor in the mundane and the peculiarities of modern life.
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