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Documentary filmmaker Ted Riley is hot on the trail of the phenomenon that?s sweeping the city of Bakersfield. In the vein of “Robin Hood” a father and his pre-teen sons make a living from stealing from second hand shops and selling the goods at a more reasonable price at various swap meets in their local area.? Petty crooks or men with a mission? Ted Riley seeks that answer as he captures a raw and voyeuristic look into one of Bakersfield’s most notorious crime families.?
This is a blurb, not a logline, and you haven't given us stakes or an emotional "why" or even a clear goal and I don't understand why they'd steal from second hand shops, which are also trying to help poor people.
This is a blurb, not a logline, and you haven’t given us stakes or an emotional “why” or even a clear goal and I don’t understand why they’d steal from second hand shops, which are also trying to help poor people.
See lessDown on his luck Security Guard Brooklyn Merewether?s day isn?t off to a good start but things are about to change as he saves the life of someone who has the power to make his existence a bit more enjoyable, a bit more tolerable, actually a lot damn better… he saves Cupid.
This says nothing about what HAPPENS in this movie. No stakes, no goals, nothing. For all you've told us, he saves Cupid and Cupid says thank you and gets back to what he was doing and that's the end of it.
This says nothing about what HAPPENS in this movie. No stakes, no goals, nothing. For all you’ve told us, he saves Cupid and Cupid says thank you and gets back to what he was doing and that’s the end of it.
See less“They say first impressions are the most important. Luckily, twelve-year-old geek, Gordon Periwinkle gets a second.” A reluctant geek looks to create a new image when he is the new kid in school. After he fails miserably, he gets a second chance to re-live that week, this time he takes a completely different path while fully knowing the outcome of each previous decision.
If he's doing this with magic, what are the parameters of the magic? How many times can he do this? And I dunno, doesn't seem original.
If he’s doing this with magic, what are the parameters of the magic? How many times can he do this? And I dunno, doesn’t seem original.
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