Even though it was recently bumped down to the second greatest movie of all time, it's hard to imagine a world where Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" would have been rejected. That's why it's a good thing the studio executives of comedy web series, "Rejected Pitches" never got a hold of the script.
In this episode, Dan Klein, Kelly Hudson, and Ben Rameaka sit down with Welles (Frank Hejl) to discuss his totally lame screenplay about a dead, old loser who's obsessed with (spoiler alert) a sled. There isn't even a prom, wedding or sledding competition at the end of the movie. And what's with starting at the end?
Watch the video above to see Orson back-from-the-dead "Wheels" defend the (second) greatest movie of all time from the world's classiest movie execs.
In this episode, Dan Klein, Kelly Hudson, and Ben Rameaka sit down with Welles (Frank Hejl) to discuss his totally lame screenplay about a dead, old loser who's obsessed with (spoiler alert) a sled. There isn't even a prom, wedding or sledding competition at the end of the movie. And what's with starting at the end?
Watch the video above to see Orson back-from-the-dead "Wheels" defend the (second) greatest movie of all time from the world's classiest movie execs.
- 8/22/2012
- by Katla McGlynn
- Huffington Post
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