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RPRT33 | We got to watch Gladiator 2 with director Ridly Scott!

Ep. 33

On this classic episode of Right Place Right Time, hosts Mike Pecci and Lance A. Williams recount an unforgettable Hollywood story: attending a private screening of Gladiator 2 with none other than Ridley Scott himself. Invited by Scott Free to a close-knit screening for friends and collaborators, the experience was nothing short of life-changing for two filmmakers chasing their dreams. From the awe of being in the room with a cinema legend to the unexpected twists of the night, this story is one for the ages. Join Mike and Lance as they share the magic of being at the right place at the right time in their quest to make it in the film industry.


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Music by Mitch Murder

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