Get Out Saturday: Patton Oswalt at The Moore

Some know him best as the voice of the lovable Rémy in Pixar's Ratatouille. Others as Spence Olchin, that nerdy guy from The King of Queens. We'll always know him as the guy who laid into an audience member at the Showbox last year, spending an awkward ten minutes explaining to the poor sucker why he's the biggest douchebag he's ever seen (he had it coming; he kept taking phone calls right in front of the stage).

Prolific, clever, accomplished--call him what you will, Patton Oswalt is a man who wears many hats. He's been a familiar face for years on television and film, he's lent his voice to numerous animated features and video games, and he's one of the most well respected comedians working today.

If you love Patton's sarcastic, acerbic wit as much as we do, get your tickets now. Frankly, we're surprised tickets are still available for this show.

8:00 p.m. // Moore Theatre // $23

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The Seattle library has at least one Patton Oswalt album and DVD ("Werewolves & Lollipops" I think), if you can't make the show. Highly recommended.

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