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Pitch Session Podcast

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Matt Roden, an amateur film critic, has gotten himself in trouble with some cats... Hollywood fat cats, that is. Harvey Weinstein and his brother have taken legal action after the part-time blogger claimed, in a review of their latest film, that he could literally come up with one hundred better ideas for a movie. Harvey Weinstein and his brother, alongside the American justice system, have taken him up on the offer, suing him for libel and demanding that the one hundred film ideas are delivered. These recordings are the spitball sessions where Matt, alongside a collection of guest co-writers and comedians, concoct potential pitches to appease the Hollywood beast.
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Content provided by Matt Roden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matt Roden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Matt Roden, an amateur film critic, has gotten himself in trouble with some cats... Hollywood fat cats, that is. Harvey Weinstein and his brother have taken legal action after the part-time blogger claimed, in a review of their latest film, that he could literally come up with one hundred better ideas for a movie. Harvey Weinstein and his brother, alongside the American justice system, have taken him up on the offer, suing him for libel and demanding that the one hundred film ideas are delivered. These recordings are the spitball sessions where Matt, alongside a collection of guest co-writers and comedians, concoct potential pitches to appease the Hollywood beast.
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