Tired of the same old movies, franchises, and reboots? Us too! Join Hobert Thompson & Laura Petro as they sit down with a special guest to pitch and write what should be Hollywood's next big movie. After their brainstorm, they enlist the help of actors to do a live reading of their scripts to bring each film to life. And finally, if anyone out there is listening: PLEASE make this!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
In New Action City, a city of heroes, villains, and action, there are many stories. In this action-packed sequel (see The Adventure of New Action City: The North Bros!), a family of mutant animal-hybrid “heroes” fight crime with brutal, lethal effici... more
When comic/actor Robbie Xander gets signed to a new management company, he thinks his career is finally going to take off. After learning the company is implementing an Ai management software into their day to day operations, Robbie gives their Manag... more
Mr. Meow is a pampered indoor city cat who finds himself living in the country, adapting to a new indoor-outdoor lifestyle that brings him into contact with a friendly group of barn cats. When his gift of intoxicating catnip becomes a hit with the ou... more
Time for another episode of At The Parties w/ Hobert, where PMT host Hobert walks around a party and asks fellow partiers what movies they’ve seen recently, and what they thought of them. It’s a movie review show where everyone’s a little tipsy and f... more
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There are often podcasts that get old but this isn’t one of them. I, Nolan Scates love this podcast and love Laura and Hobert. GIVE IT A LISTEN.
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When I first heard the concept of this podcast, I was hooked! It doesn’t disappoint
I love Please Make This, such a fun highlight to my week!
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Focused on creating original movie concepts, hosts engage in lively discussions about unique film ideas, encouraging both creativity and humor. The content often features brainstorming sessions with guest writers, involving animated and live-action storytelling intertwined with comedic elements. Notably, the show distinguishes itself by not just pitching ideas, but also bringing them to life through live script readings, offering a dynamic and interactive listening experience. Regular themes include humor, absurd situations, and moral dilemmas, inviting a blend of laughter and thoughtfulness in each episode, which may appeal to film enthusiasts and comedy lovers alike.
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Recent guests on Please Make This include:
1. Nolan Scates
2. Mike Cipioni
3. Eric Morrison
4. Ned Jortz
5. Vi Conrad
6. Jordan Wilson
7. Daryn Robinson
8. David Feinberg
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