Did you miss us? After a week off, Kevin and Alex bring you a jam-packed episode with movie poster artist and longtime friend Nathan Gonzales. This week it's all about video game adaptations, and Alex is playing to win with his Star Fox pitch! But will Kevin steal the show with his Red Dead Redemption movie? You'll have to listen to find out!I wrote this from a casino. It's Pitch Perfect!
We have a bad feeling about this episode, as Kevin and Alex join forces in a first-ever Fix Perfect episode; and they have The Book of Boba Fett in their sights. Instead of a friendly ex-bounty hunter, bloodthirsty Boba is out for revenge on Mace Windu, who's trying to kill the Emperor himself on Coruscant. It's the story of a bounty hunter chasing a fallen Jedi, chasing a Sith Lord–until Vader brings down the hammer...Many Bothans died to bring you this episode: it's Pitch Perfect!
This week comedien Greg Sanchez stops by to stir the pot, and look– there's no easy way to say it: he wants us to pitch a race war movie. Alex sets up a streetcar-showdown in Little Tokyo featuring Machete, and Kevin manages to squeak by with his (true!) story of the St. Patrick's Battalion of Irish immigrants who ditched the US army to fight for Mexico. And yes, Charlie Day is in it. Is it technically a Mexican episode? Yes. Is it a cop out? Probably. It may be slightly tone-deaf, ...
The sky is the limit this week, as guest Gerardo Molina from The Cast of Color podcast takes us to space, to pitch a sci-fi movie! Will he choose the story of a generation ship slowly being sucked into a black hole; or the adaptation of the book All Tomorrows, and the cronenburg-esque portrayal of humanity gone too far... All sensors are indicating another great show, so strap in and set course for the planet Pitch Perfect!
We've spared no expense this week, as Kevin and Alex take a journey to millions of years in the past, when dinosaurs ruled the earth! Hold on to your butts, it's a Jurassic episode; featuring Kevin's pitch with a Jurassic Cruise liner taken over by Giancarlo Esposito as an eco-terrorist, who turns Pedro Pascal into a mutated half-dinosaur man. But the claws are out with Alex's story, where a rouge AI is creating winged-monstrosities and it's up to Jason Momoa and Lupita Nyong'o to stop it at ...
Yo! Another major episode this week, as special guest and screenwriter Rick Devine takes Kevin and Alex back to the 80's! Competing this week, it's River Phoenix as the radical and most excellent Johnny 900 on his quest to skateboard on the Moon, versus Kevin Bacon's Aquaman in a bitchin' underwater karate tournament. And it all comes down to a shocking ending that's like, totally bogus. Are you buying it? Duh! It's Pitch Perfect.
Things are getting spooky this week, as musician and former co-host Chips Barranco asks Kevin and Alex to pitch a Psychological Horror film! It's the classic creepy cabin in the woods and a bachelor party gone wrong, versus the seven-stories-of-hell in an insane billionaire's luxury tower. Which story will survive, and which one gets the proverbial axe? Only one way to find out...Jump scare!
Friend-of-Jimmy and songwriter Molly Grace (from the band Funds for Jimmy) has her work cut out for her this week; as she has to decide between Alex or Kevin's Jimmy origin story. Will it be the gritty, tragic fall of the frog who almost got away with it, or the high-speed heist movie set in Area 51? You'll only know the answer when you hear her say:I'm buying it!
In their pilot episode, hosts Kevin M. Williams and Alex Durazzo pitch each other their take on a "picnic" movie. It's the whimsical and weird Ants at a Picnic, vs. a romantic excursion to Picnic Island... and only one question matters:Are you buying it?