Big Pitch – Ep 5

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The Big Pitch episode 5 is now available on Apple.

This episode stars Chris McCausland and Chris’s sub-genre is “One person army”.

In one of the most chaotic episodes yet, Chris pitches an idea that is absolutely nothing like John Wick (nothing at all like it so stop even thinking that), he casts himself as the main character, there’s a magic dog talking beyond the grave, he repeatedly pitches a tagline that Jimmy hates and yet somehow, there might just be not one but two great film ideas in there.

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4 responses to “Big Pitch – Ep 5”

  1. isengrimus avatar

    it’d be fun if chris’ character were a proctologist “on a quest for vengeance”. then you could do a play on “hindight, 20/20” for a tag, and also a bunch of butt jokes.
    they’ve definitely had the most interesting guests they could have so far. wonder who’s next.

    1. thecarrtell avatar

      Episodes still to release – Michelle Wolf, Asim Chaudhry, London Hughes, Ahir Shah and Jamali Maddix

      1. isengrimus avatar

        oh, ok. i remember michelle wolf from the daily show and her own show, never saw the side of her that this show asks for, so it’ll be fun seeing her creative side.
        i’m betting asim chaudhry is gonna be the best of this back half. though i’m not familiar with hughes or shah, in case i’m not giving them enough credit.

        the name still makes me smile whenever see it. “jimmy carr, the big pitch”. it sounds like jim walked in on writers talking trash about him, “no, i said ‘pitch’! PITCH!” etc, etc. i wonder how they landed on that title, because it’s hard to imagine it wasn’t something similar.

      2. thecarrtell avatar

        She’s been on Cats Countdown and is signed to the same Management Company, in the UK, as Jimmy. And he’ll know her through them both appearing with Chappelle.

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