Tue, 20 March 2018
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are getting their big screen button-mashing on with the newest incarnation of a movie "Tomb Raider," which inspires this weeks pitch, treasure and treasure-hunting stories. The guys also play another game of their ongoing favorite, So Shalit Be, impersonating beloved, pun enthusiast film critic Gene Shalit. Available on iTunes. Episode 206 includes: -Ava DuVernay gets a new big-budget directing job.... with the DCU... which wants to bury itself even further. -R.I.P. Stephen Hawking, brilliant scientist and the unknowing bringer of doom for the rest of mankind. -Anton Yelchin's last film, "Thoroughbreds," is a strongly acted, tense indie thriller worth seeing. -Take in the madness that is a feature-length game of The Floor is Lava thanks to low-budget Canadian horror flick, "The Bed of the Dead." -The new "Tomb Raider" is perhaps the best video game adaptation at the movies yet even if Alicia Vikander is no Angelina Jolie in the short shorts dept. -This Week's Pitch -- Treasure Hunting! -Nate pitches a scheme where teams must hunt inside the dying body of a wealthy magnate who hid his fortune inside his body. -Ben pitches kids hijacking a family cruise to hunt for pirate treasure, alien treasure hunt, mob treasure hunt, and parallel world heist crews. -This Week's Game -- So Shalit Be! -the guys take the movies they watched this week and produce Gene Shalit-worthy blurbs for each, descending into absurdity.
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