The Pitch Review
WILL: Aw, man. Yeah. I totally dig this story. It's like a thinly veiled romantic comedy. With some flavor. And cast someone hot, but I don't want too much chemistry between us. More like "friends."
WRITER: Exactly!
WILL: How are you gonna film it? Style wise?
DIRECTOR: I'm thinking it'll be perfect to st-
WILL: (interrupting) We should make it like Candy Land. Lots if eye candy. A high degree of sweetness. But it has to be funny.
WRITER: Oh, there's lots of funny parts. And predictable plot twists to keep them guessing if they're guessing that they're over guessing themselves. Maybe not sustained the while time, but if we can g-
WILL: (interrupting) give it away at the beginning? That's a good idea. Reduces the tension and makes it more palatable to the movie-going light-weights.
MARGOT: Yeah. That's totally your audience, Will! (Punching Will on shoulder)
WILL: Shut up, Margot.




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