235 LOB Movie Pitch Creed Treatment

Published: Dec. 23, 2018, 8 a.m.

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You\\u2019ve heard it and you\\u2019ve asked for it and the Bros bring it to you. \\xa0LOB presents the newest Podcast episode tradition the LOB Movie Pitch. LOB Movie Pitch is where Richard and Shawn choose a topic to pitch their movie ideas. \\xa0We\\u2019ll see a movie pitch created in real time.

This weeks LOB Movie Pitch is inspired by Creed 2. \\xa0Creed was created by a bunch of fans of Rocky but instead of Rebooting the franchise they took it a different direction and extended the Rocky Universe. \\xa0Richard and Shawn find some of their favorite movies that have been up for consideration of a reboot. This can be a scary situation so the Bros decided to give their Creed Treatment to these movies.

Some of the example LOB Movie Pitches are Back to the Future, Jaws, Goonies, Jurassic Park, and Indiana Jones. \\xa0Sit back and listen to see how a movie pitch gets created.

Give a listen to The Language of Bromance in Episode 235 LOB Movie Pitch Creed Treatment.

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About Language of Bromance

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Together Richard and Shawn formed the podcast The Language of Bromance and from there it has been nothing but fun. The duo laugh about things they go through, stories in the news and even getting serious discussing net neutrality along with other issues. Every so often their friendship turns to a bitter rivalry with their nerdiest creation the draft episodes. An original take on a best of or a top 10 list. The draft episodes are done like an NFL Draft 7 rounds where Richard and Shawn flip-flop picks on various topics.

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