Two guys.
90 minutes
1 movie pitch a week.
GO!
Backroom Pitching is Harrison Engstrom and Ben Semenchuk, two screenwriting enthusiasts and former students, take a couple hours out of each week to pitch you a film in a regular film running time. From insane action romantic comedies with Anne Hathaway to turf warfare films starring Colin Ferrell, Liam Neeson and Selma Hayek.
Get ready to listen to some of the best films never made, as well as a wrap up of this week in culture, video games, TV, film and white whine.
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Two guys.
90 minutes
1 movie pitch a week.
GO!
Backroom Pitching is Harrison Engstrom and Ben Semenchuk, two screenwriting enthusiasts and former students, take a couple hours out of each week to pitch you a film in a regular film running time. From insane action romantic comedies with Anne Hathaway to turf warfare films starring Colin Ferrell, Liam Neeson and Selma Hayek.
Get ready to listen to some of the best films never made, as well as a wrap up of this week in culture, video games, TV, film and white whine.
In this episode:
Smoking
The Hunger Games movie is awful, but Twilight is worse...in every way
Adaptation Distillation
The Master
Scientology
Michael Cusack is AWESOME and you need to know about him!
Ben has some issues with Saturday Night Live
Harrison played Ni No Kuni and Garry's Mod DarkRP
THEN
JEAN RENO
DANNY PUDI
in The Dripping
Backroom Pitching
Two guys.
90 minutes
1 movie pitch a week.
GO!
Backroom Pitching is Harrison Engstrom and Ben Semenchuk, two screenwriting enthusiasts and former students, take a couple hours out of each week to pitch you a film in a regular film running time. From insane action romantic comedies with Anne Hathaway to turf warfare films starring Colin Ferrell, Liam Neeson and Selma Hayek.
Get ready to listen to some of the best films never made, as well as a wrap up of this week in culture, video games, TV, film and white whine.