⚡ Sons of Thunder — Feature Film (Faith Drama)
Twin brothers in small-town Texas pray over a teammate’s injury—and witness the impossible. What begins as a quiet act of faith inside a locker room ignites public attention, media scrutiny, church division, and spiritual pressure that tests the unity of a single suburban family.
Story Core: A grounded, character-driven feature about obedience over outcome, humility under spotlight, and revival without a platform. Sons of Thunder explores what happens when God moves— and a family refuses to claim the credit.
Audience & Positioning: Designed for faith-centered and mainstream audiences seeking authentic, emotionally restrained storytelling. The film avoids spectacle-driven miracle tropes, instead focusing on family, integrity, and the cost of standing firm when culture demands explanation. Positioned as a contained, production-friendly feature with strong thematic resonance and intergenerational appeal.
“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.” — Zechariah 4:6
*Completed, submission-ready feature screenplay · Proof of Concept in production*
🛶 Gramps Camp — Feature Film (Drama)
Four teenage boys at a crossroads. Three war-veteran grandfathers bound by loss, loyalty, and hard-earned wisdom. What begins as a rough-around-the-edges summer camp becomes a crucible of discipline, responsibility, and trust— where modern boys are forced to confront fear, anger, and dependence, and the men who love them must face what leadership truly costs.
Story Core: A heart-forward, character-driven feature about masculinity, legacy, and redemption. Gramps Camp explores the idea that discipline is love, presence is protection, and “no man left behind” is not a slogan— it’s a promise tested under real pressure.
Audience & Positioning: Designed for intergenerational audiences seeking meaningful, family-appropriate drama. Faith-adjacent without preaching, the film delivers its values through action, consequence, and earned transformation. Positioned as a contained, production-friendly feature with strong emotional payoff and long-tail audience appeal.
*Completed, submission-ready feature screenplay · Estimated runtime ~90 minutes*
🎭 Stickler Lake Resort — Half-Hour Comedy Series
The rowdiest little RV park you’ve ever met. Native humor, Southern chaos, and a tight-knit crew trying to keep the peace as golf-cart parades, neighbor feuds, and “Llama John” blow up the internet. When viral hits collide with small-town pride, this resort either sinks… or becomes a legend.
Series DNA: Big-hearted ensemble, small-town antics, and real cultural texture that resets clean every episode—with season arcs that hit home.
Investor Opportunity: Positioned as a scalable, culturally rich comedy with strong viral potential, brand partnerships, and long-form expansion. Seeking aligned investors and production partners for development, pilot production, and series packaging.
Robby Mitz — 📞 214-998-3786 · IG: @robby_mitz
*Pilot and select materials available on request for industry professionals.*
🌺 Ohana Inn — Comedy Pilot
After a fluke puts the boss out of action, an unlikely manager must revive a rundown island inn with a lovable, chaotic crew. It’s hospitality comedy with heart: clear goals, escalating mishaps, and a “family” that forms in the lobby whether they planned it or not.
Why it sells: Aspirational escapism, ensemble warmth, and clean, rewatchable episode engines—plus a running gag that steals scenes every time.
*Pilot available on request for industry professionals.*
⛓️💥 Breaking Chains — Feature Drama
A hard-charging young woman slams into a wake-up call and must rebuild from the inside out—friendships, family, and faith—before the old life pulls her back for good. It’s a raw redemption arc with heart, humor, and the kind of truth that stings first and heals after.
Why it clicks: High-stakes personal change, female friendships under pressure, and a hopeful finish that earns its tears.
*Full script available on request for industry professionals.*
🍕 Power of the Pizza — Short Film / Proof of Concept
A bullied middle-school boy gets an unexpected assist from a sharp-eyed lunch lady—who slips more than meatloaf onto his tray. One quiet wink turns humiliation into courage, and a pizza insult into a moment that changes how a boy sees himself.
Why it works: Heart-forward storytelling, child-safe humor, and a powerful payoff packed into a simple, shootable concept. Designed as a proof-of-concept with franchise potential for family-friendly film and episodic expansion.
⛽️ Running on Empty — Half-Hour Comedy Series
Running on Empty is a gritty, funny, painfully real half-hour comedy set inside a struggling Gulf Coast convenience store where survival depends on duct tape, caffeine, and sheer stubbornness. Leigha, the exhausted manager, holds everything together while working for absentee owners who care more about pennies than people. She stocks the shelves, runs the register, handles fuel theft, manages storm prep, and keeps the lights on—often alone.
Between hurricanes, state inspections, customers running off without paying, broken equipment, and an owner-sent relative who creates more problems than help, the store becomes the town’s pressure cooker. Regulars treat beer like breakfast, sales reps blur personal and professional lines, and the wealthy fuel supplier who owns the underground tanks knows every secret the owners are trying to hide.
Why it works: Built-in disaster stakes, nonstop customer comedy, and a tough, lovable lead holding the line when everybody else disappears.