The "Dirty Soms of Pitches" are back from filming their 48 Hour film short, which you can see here, and again watching lesser-watched movies to try and make a new project based upon their key elements. The guys tackle 1971's anti-Western Western, "A Gunfight," that looks at the human affect of a shootout, and 2011's "Carnage," based on a stage play, about two sets of parents coming into conflict because of their kids' conflict.
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Episode 324 includes:
-More on the Dave Chappelle controversy with his trans blind spot and determination to ruin his career.
-Alec Baldwin fires a prop gun on set and kills the movie's director of photography. How could something like this happen?
-Trailer reactions to "Uncharted" and "Lightyear."
-"Halloween Kills" is a boring slasher movie with nothing new. EVIL DIES TONIGHT.
-Ben weighs the pros of a big, faithful adaptation of one of his favorite sci-fi books... with the nature of "Dune" also being a Denis Villenueve film.
-Switch the Pitch -- "A Gunfight" / "Carnage"
-The guys discuss Roman Polanski's very play-like 2011 tale of feuding adults descending into children and the 1971 Western starring Kirk Douglas and Johnny Cash that is 98 percent lead-up to the shootout, and then the guys pitch a movie combining elements from both.