Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Pitch Meeting
The original three Indiana Jones films are considered classics, and filmmakers have been trying to recreate the magic ever since. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom does still raise some questions though. Like why did Lao Che not just grab Indy while he had him? Why is Willie screaming so much? Is life with Indy that much safer for Short Round? Where’d all that water come from? To answer all these questions, check out the pitch meeting that led to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!
- Ryan George
Country: CA
Language: En
Runtime: 5
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Hallmark Christmas movies are a hugely successful business for them, so it’s only natural that Netflix is trying to get a piece of that pie. With movies like The Princess Switch and A Christmas Prince in the past few years, they’re not heading into the realm of magic with Hot Frosty, which isn’t as gross as it sounds! Follow along as a hot snowman who was literally born yesterday is lusted after by a bunch of old ladies and then dies in front of everyone but then wakes up and goes to Hawaii! So check out the pitch meeting that led to Hot Frosty, to find out how it all came together!
Will Ferrell is one of the most successful comedy actors of our time - but back in 2003, it was kind of a surprise to see him leading a Christmas movie as a giant non-elf. Elf ended up becoming a holiday classic, but it still raises some questions. Like what happened to that poor nun? Why didn’t the news reporter follow up on anything? Is Buddy the elf actually kind of creepy? So check out the pitch meeting that led to Elf to find out how it all came together!
Love Actually has become one of those movies that lots of people watch every single year at Christmas time. But in the midst of the crazy number of storylines, does the thing actually make sense? Kind of! A little! Not really. But sometimes! So check out the pitch meeting that led to Love Actually to find out how it all came together!
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