The Borderlands Movie Was Inspired By Eli Roth Watching His Dog Poop
A key scene in the Borderlands movie was inspired by Eli Roth watching his dog poop. 'That was my pitch to Lionsgate. They were laughing so hard.'
Read MoreA key scene in the Borderlands movie was inspired by Eli Roth watching his dog poop. 'That was my pitch to Lionsgate. They were laughing so hard.'
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