Director’s Cut

Goal: Pitch the funniest or most creative movie based on a random title — and win the vote for Best Director.

How to Play

  1. Setup:
    The AI gives one movie title for the whole round.
    Nothing else.
    Examples:
    • “The Salad Heist”
    • “Grandma: Unleashed”
    • “Moonlight at Walmart”
    • “Escape From Pillow Mountain”
  2. Prop Grab (Optional but Recommended):
    Players have 10 seconds to grab any nearby object to use as a prop or visual aid in their pitch.
    • A spoon becomes a spaceship
    • A blanket becomes a monster
    • A shoe becomes the villain
      Props can be literal, symbolic, or hilariously incorrect.
  3. Pitch Prep:
    Players get one minute to think about their pitch.
    They could include:
    • The main characters
    • The basic story
    • The big twist
    • Optional: prop use, acting, sound effects, music
  4. Pitch Phase:
    Players take turns giving their pitch aloud.
    Time limit: 30–60 seconds per player (group decides).
    Other players listen silently (and laugh).
  5. Voting Phase:
    Once all pitches are done, players vote for the winner in whichever category the group chooses:
    • Funniest Movie
    • Most Creative Plot
    • Best Overall Film
      Voting rules:
    • No voting for yourself
    • All votes revealed at the same time
    • Ties go to a 15-second bonus round where tied players add a new scene or alternate ending
  6. Winner:
    The player with the most votes becomes Best Director for the round.
  7. Next Round:
    AI generates a new movie title.
    Play continues for as long as the group wants.

Key Rules

  • Pitches should stay family-friendly.
  • The title should somewhat influence the story.
  • No interrupting pitches except for laughs.
  • Story logic can be silly, sideways, or absurd — as long as it entertains.

Optional Variations

1. Speed Round

Each pitch is 10 seconds long.
Pure, joyful chaos.

2. Genre Roulette

Before pitching, the group picks (or randomly draws) a genre that everyone must apply:

  • Western
  • Sci-fi
  • Romantic comedy
  • Horror-lite
  • Noir
  • Musical
  • Nature documentary
    Players pitch their film in that style, regardless of the title.

3. The Prop Mandatory Mode

Players must use their found object at least once in the pitch — either literally or symbolically.

4. Double Director Mode

Pairs of players co-direct and deliver a tag-team pitch.

**5. TRAILER MODE (AI-Enabled Special Variation)

After all pitches, every player writes a 1–2 sentence trailer script for their movie (or summarizes their pitch).
Then the AI video model (Veo/Sora/etc.) generates a micro-trailer for each movie.
Players then vote on:

  • Best Trailer
  • Most Unexpected Trailer
  • Most Accurate Trailer

This variation turns the round into a “Pitch + Visual Reveal” event.

6. Soundtrack Mode

Each pitch must name one “iconic soundtrack moment.”
Example:

“The battle scene plays over smooth jazz and it weirdly works.”


Example Round

AI Title:
“The Salad Heist”

Prop Round:
Players grab: fork, hat, notebook, sock, etc.

Player 1 Pitch:
“The world’s top lettuce thieves plan to steal the last avocado on Earth. My sock (holds up sock) is the villain, ‘Sockarucci.’ The twist: the dressing is sentient.”

Player 2 Pitch:
(Using a spoon as a detective badge)
“A noir detective tries to crack a case involving missing croutons. Twist: the croutons were never real.”

Voting:
Player 1 wins.

Trailer Mode (Optional):
Players ask AI to generate:

“A dramatic 5-second trailer for ‘The Salad Heist.’”
AI gives a dramatic slow-motion salad explosion.

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