Project Redlight Contest

Radar's Project Redlight Contest has officially closed. But for the hundreds of would-be scribes who dared to generate the worst movie pitch that producer Harvery Weinstein has ever seen, the future is all about you.

Right now, the most misguided and cringe-worthy entries are being selected for a final review by Weinstein, who will pick just one winner. That lucky person will get a personal note from Weinstein and a stack of his best movies on DVD.

Just so everyone can wallow in the dishonor, the top five pitches will be posted on Radar Online. Will the tale of a quadraplegic volleyball star beat out the outer space version of the Godfather? Or will neither make it to the final five? To witness the very worst, return here on January 24.

 



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