Wed, 11 November 2020
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are bringing back a formula they haven't had since summer 2018, and they're looking at old failed TV pilots to analyze and wonder what could have been. This episode features two sci-fi pilots, both pushing two episodes in length, and each with sci-fi/fantasy genre bonafides attached, George r. R. Martin's 993 "Doorways" and Bryan Fuller's 2014 "High Moon." One feels like "Sliders" and the other feels like little else. Available on Apple and Spotify Check us out at Patreon.com/dirtysonsofpitches Episode 283 includes: -R.I.P. Alex Trebeck and Sean Connery. -Johnny Depp removed from "Fantastic Beasts 3." -Nate says if you're a fan of "The Craft" you should skip the reboot/sequel, "The Craft: Legacy." -Nate and Ben finally watch "The New Mutants," the movie that's been delayed since 2017, and they wish they hadn't. -TV Pilots -- "Doorways" (1993) and "High Moon" (2014) -"Doorways" is like "Sliders" but written for the dumbest common denominator. -"High Moon" has goofy characters, a mystery on the moon, and geo-political machinations, plus a giant robot dinosaur and magic Indian mystic warriors.
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