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Dr Pepper The Movie!

An episode of the Pitch Intense podcast, hosted by Marc Vonahnen, titled "Dr Pepper The Movie!" was published on March 26, 2025 and runs 36 minutes.

March 26, 2025 ·36m · Pitch Intense

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This week, Marc and Jacob talk about movies they watched like Wish, The Strangers Chapter 1, Back to Black and Wolf Man!Plus, book talk! Clown in a Cornfield!And, what movie is better than its book?And finally, Jacob pithes his idea for a Dr. Pepper Movie!

This week, Marc and Jacob talk about movies they watched like Wish, The Strangers Chapter 1, Back to Black and Wolf Man!

Plus, book talk! Clown in a Cornfield!

And, what movie is better than its book?

And finally, Jacob pithes his idea for a Dr. Pepper Movie!

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