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  1. Posted: August 21, 2017In: Crime

    An estranged successful movie director and a hotshot film producer must stop a rival Head of Studio from buying out their companies.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on August 24, 2017 at 3:15 pm

    Even with a great plot and a solid script, I strongly suggest you move onto your next idea - stay away from Hollywood insider stories, unless you're one, it will not get picked up.

    Even with a great plot and a solid script, I strongly suggest you move onto your next idea – stay away from Hollywood insider stories, unless you’re one, it will not get picked up.

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  2. Posted: August 19, 2017In: Crime

    Six reckless Hollywood archetypes go on a wild crime spree after they accidentally kill an escort in their new suburban neighborhood.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on August 20, 2017 at 2:43 am

    Movie makers want stories about unique, flesh and blood people -- not cookie cutter archetypes.

    Movie makers want stories about unique, flesh and blood people — not cookie cutter archetypes.

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  3. Posted: July 23, 2017In: Crime

    A by the book detective puts his career in jeopardy when he allows an unorthodox priest to punish a recently apprehended serial killer. (23)

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    Added an answer on July 27, 2017 at 12:32 am

    A priest -- who is supposed to be celibate -- has 2 daughters???And it is not in the job definition of a priest to execute revenge on God's behalf. ?Never has been. ?In the bad ol' days of the Dark Ages, the church pronounced sentence on spiritual matters, but it left the execution of the sentence uRead more

    A priest — who is supposed to be celibate — has 2 daughters???

    And it is not in the job definition of a priest to execute revenge on God’s behalf. ?Never has been. ?In the bad ol’ days of the Dark Ages, the church pronounced sentence on spiritual matters, but it left the execution of the sentence up to temporal authorities.

    Also, on the merely mundane level, ?the story sets up the situation for then detective then passes the baton, the action of the plot, to the priest. ?Who is the protagonist here? ?Who owns the plot? Who will carry the baton across the finish line to the FADE OUT: ?

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