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* It's a bit of an understated moment, but during the ''Film/BlackPantherWakandaForever'', pitch meeting, the Producer, after hearing that the movie will begin with a tribute to ''Creator/ChadwickBoseman'', the Producer replies, "Of course," [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness completely forgoing any of his catchphrases or other eccentricity]]. His "Wow." after hearing about Shuri failing to save her brother sounds as though he [[SincerityMode actually meant it for once]].
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* During the pitch meeting for ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Sweet Home Alone]]'', the Producer is genuinely rooting for the "burglars" and repeatedly states his hopes that nothing bad happens to them.

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* During the pitch meeting for ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Sweet Home Alone]]'', ''Film/HomeSweetHomeAlone'', the Producer is genuinely rooting for the "burglars" and repeatedly states his hopes that nothing bad happens to them.

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* The Screenwriter and Producer's relationship usually ranges from a cordial business relationship to the Producer thinking of the Screenwriter as a weirdo, if not outright disapproving of some of the Screenwriter's worse ideas. However, after the Screenwriter is mortified at a PlotHole in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''- that there's no reason for Buzz to act like a toy if he thinks that he's a space ranger for most of the movie- the Producer tells the Screenwriter not to beat himself up over it.

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* The Screenwriter and Producer's relationship usually ranges from a cordial business relationship to the Producer thinking of the Screenwriter as a weirdo, if not outright disapproving of some of the Screenwriter's worse ideas. However, after the Screenwriter is mortified at a PlotHole in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''- ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1''- that there's no reason for Buzz to act like a toy if he thinks that he's a space ranger for most of the movie- the Producer tells the Screenwriter not to beat himself up over it.



* During the pitch meeting for ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Sweet Home Alone]]'', the Producer is genuinely rooting for the "burglars" and repeatedly states his hopes that nothing bad happens to them.

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* During the pitch meeting for ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Sweet Home Alone]]'', the Producer is genuinely rooting for the "burglars" and repeatedly states his hopes that nothing bad happens to them.them.
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* Right at the beginning of the ''Film/{{Sharknado}}'' pitch, as soon as the Screenwriter delivers the title, the Producer states he's interested in hearing the pitch. The Screenwriter [[WontTakeYesForAnAnswer briefly assumes the Producer rejected it]], and not only is shocked to hear he's still listening[[note]]implying this pitch had failed in the past due to the title itself[[/note]], but when prompted to continue, [[ThrowTheDogABone he excitedly launches into the plot itself.]]

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* Right at the beginning of the ''Film/{{Sharknado}}'' pitch, as soon as the Screenwriter delivers the title, the Producer states he's interested in hearing the pitch. The Screenwriter [[WontTakeYesForAnAnswer briefly assumes the Producer rejected it]], and not only is shocked to hear he's still listening[[note]]implying this pitch had failed in the past due to the title itself[[/note]], but when prompted to continue, [[ThrowTheDogABone he excitedly launches into the plot itself.]]]]
* During the pitch meeting for ''[[Film/HomeAlone Home Sweet Home Alone]]'', the Producer is genuinely rooting for the "burglars" and repeatedly states his hopes that nothing bad happens to them.
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* Throughout the Film/AvengersEndgame Pitch Meeting, the Producer is so giddy and enthusiastic about the movie that Screenwriter even asks him to knock it off. Then when the Screenwriter starts describing the final battle scene, Producer constantly says "Wow, wow, wow!" and "I love it!" at every cool scene. For the first time ever, he practically went all fanboy.

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* Throughout the Film/AvengersEndgame ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' Pitch Meeting, the Producer is so giddy and enthusiastic about the movie that Screenwriter even asks him to knock it off. Then when the Screenwriter starts describing the final battle scene, Producer constantly says "Wow, wow, wow!" and "I love it!" at every cool scene. For the first time ever, he practically went all fanboy.
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* In celebration of the 100th episode, George acted out the pitch meeting for ''Pitch Meetings.'' At the end, when Producer Guy says that the concept might only be good for two or three episodes, the usual DramaticIrony Screen Rant headline is replaced by an end card thanking the audience for getting the series to 100 episodes.

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* In celebration of the 100th episode, George acted out the pitch meeting for ''Pitch Meetings.'' At the end, when Producer Guy says that the concept might only be good for two or three episodes, the usual DramaticIrony Screen Rant headline is replaced by an end card thanking the audience for getting the series to 100 episodes.episodes.
* Right at the beginning of the ''Film/{{Sharknado}}'' pitch, as soon as the Screenwriter delivers the title, the Producer states he's interested in hearing the pitch. The Screenwriter [[WontTakeYesForAnAnswer briefly assumes the Producer rejected it]], and not only is shocked to hear he's still listening[[note]]implying this pitch had failed in the past due to the title itself[[/note]], but when prompted to continue, [[ThrowTheDogABone he excitedly launches into the plot itself.]]
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** Especially when he makes it apparent that he really does enjoy the movie and thinks it's well-made, as he did with ''Film/JohnWick''.

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** Especially when he makes it apparent that he really does enjoy the movie and thinks it's well-made, as he did with ''Film/JohnWick''.''Film/JohnWick''.
* In celebration of the 100th episode, George acted out the pitch meeting for ''Pitch Meetings.'' At the end, when Producer Guy says that the concept might only be good for two or three episodes, the usual DramaticIrony Screen Rant headline is replaced by an end card thanking the audience for getting the series to 100 episodes.

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** Especially when he makes it apparent that he really does enjoy the movie and thinks it's well-made, as he did with ''Film/JohnWick'', upon being told about an assassin underworld.
-->'''Producer''': Please explain this all to me in excruciating detail.//
'''Screenwriter''': Actually, I think it might be kind of nice to just hint at the mythology instead of shoving it down people's throats.//
'''Producer''': Can we at least throw a love interest in there?//
'''Screenwriter''': No, goodness no.//
'''Producer''': ...You're making it really tough for me to ruin this thing.//
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** Especially when he makes it apparent that he really does enjoy the movie and thinks it's well-made, as he did with ''Film/JohnWick'', upon being told about an assassin underworld.
-->'''Producer''': Please explain this all to me in excruciating detail.//
'''Screenwriter''': Actually, I think it might be kind of nice to just hint at the mythology instead of shoving it down people's throats.//
'''Producer''': Can we at least throw a love interest in there?//
'''Screenwriter''': No, goodness no.//
'''Producer''': ...You're making it really tough for me to ruin this thing.//
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''Film/JohnWick''.
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-->'''Producer''': Please explain this all to me in excruciating detail.
'''Screenwriter''': Actually, I think it might be kind of nice to just hint at the mythology instead of shoving it down people's throats.
'''Producer''': Can we at least throw a love interest in there?
'''Screenwriter''': No, goodness no.
'''Producer''': ...You're making it really tough for me to ruin this thing.

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-->'''Producer''': Please explain this all to me in excruciating detail.
detail.//
'''Screenwriter''': Actually, I think it might be kind of nice to just hint at the mythology instead of shoving it down people's throats.
throats.//
'''Producer''': Can we at least throw a love interest in there?
there?//
'''Screenwriter''': No, goodness no.
no.//
'''Producer''': ...You're making it really tough for me to ruin this thing.//
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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.

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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.heartwarming.
** Especially when he makes it apparent that he really does enjoy the movie and thinks it's well-made, as he did with ''Film/JohnWick'', upon being told about an assassin underworld.
-->'''Producer''': Please explain this all to me in excruciating detail.
'''Screenwriter''': Actually, I think it might be kind of nice to just hint at the mythology instead of shoving it down people's throats.
'''Producer''': Can we at least throw a love interest in there?
'''Screenwriter''': No, goodness no.
'''Producer''': ...You're making it really tough for me to ruin this thing.
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* The Screenwriter and Producer's relationship usually ranges from a cordial business relationship to the Producer thinking of the Screenwriter as a weirdo, if not outright disapproving of some of the Screenwriter's worse ideas. However, after the Screenwriter is mortified at a PlotHole in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory''- that there's no reason for Buzz to act like a toy if he thinks that he's a space ranger for most of the movie- the Producer tells the Screenwriter not to beat himself up over it.
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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.
* In Spider-Man Leaving The MCU Pitch Meeting, the screenwriter and producer must leave each other and express how much they'll miss one another.

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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.
* In Spider-Man Leaving The MCU Pitch Meeting, the screenwriter and producer must leave each other and express how much they'll miss one another.
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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.

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* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.heartwarming.
* In Spider-Man Leaving The MCU Pitch Meeting, the screenwriter and producer must leave each other and express how much they'll miss one another.
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* Throughout the Film/AvengersEndgame Pitch Meeting, the Producer is so giddy and enthusiastic about the movie that Screenwriter even asks him to knock it off. Then when the Screenwriter starts describing the final battle scene, Producer constantly says "Wow, wow, wow!" and "I love it!" at every cool scene. For the first time ever, he practically went all fanboy.

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* Throughout the Film/AvengersEndgame Pitch Meeting, the Producer is so giddy and enthusiastic about the movie that Screenwriter even asks him to knock it off. Then when the Screenwriter starts describing the final battle scene, Producer constantly says "Wow, wow, wow!" and "I love it!" at every cool scene. For the first time ever, he practically went all fanboy.fanboy.
* Just watching Creator/RyanGeorge play around with new movies is really heartwarming.
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* Throughout the Film/AvengersEndgame Pitch Meeting, the Producer is so giddy and enthusiastic about the movie that Screenwriter even asks him to knock it off. Then when the Screenwriter starts describing the final battle scene, Producer constantly says "Wow, wow, wow!" and "I love it!" at every cool scene. For the first time ever, he practically went all fanboy.

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