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an incurious uber driver wants to go home finds that his final pickup is a young teen wanted to save her father. so he use his skills to deliver her fast.
Dood, you started a new thread 12 different times for the same logline idea and pretty much haven't used anyone's suggestions to better it. Don't you think it's enough already?
Dood, you started a new thread 12 different times for the same logline idea and pretty much haven’t used anyone’s suggestions to better it.
Don’t you think it’s enough already?
See lessan incurious uber driver tried to stop his share ride client who is a suicidal terrosrist from bombing them in front of a court.
PATRIBUTT GAMES - When an indifferent Uber driver with a death wish calls the bluff of his last pickup of the night - an unenthusiastic terrorist, hilarity ensues as they struggle together to diffuse the ticking time bomb stuck up his butt.
PATRIBUTT GAMES –
When an indifferent Uber driver with a death wish calls the bluff of his last pickup of the night – an unenthusiastic terrorist, hilarity ensues as they struggle together to diffuse the ticking time bomb stuck up his butt.
See lessWhen his ride share client turns out to be an incompetent terrorist with a bomb, an incurious Uber driver has only 90 minutes to stop him.
"Dog Day Afternoon" meets "Collateral". ?But what Dog Day had going for it that this story doesn't is that it actually happened. Truth is stranger.Given all the paranoia about terrorism, it's likely to be a tough sell. Still, it might work as a dark comedy (with an edgy allegorical subtext).
“Dog Day Afternoon” meets “Collateral”. ?But what Dog Day had going for it that this story doesn’t is that it actually happened. Truth is stranger.
Given all the paranoia about terrorism, it’s likely to be a tough sell. Still, it might work as a dark comedy (with an edgy allegorical subtext).
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