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  1. Posted: January 29, 2016In: Crime

    Trapped in an all-night bank siege, a by-the-book bank teller must outwit both cops and robbers to escape with 100k from the bank?s vault to pay-off his brothers gambling debt.

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    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 30, 2016 at 2:30 pm

    The?version that spooled through my mind is that he actually pulls off the 100K heist in the confusion of the siege -- and then complications and hilarity ensue. It's definitely a premise that can play out in several different ways.? Best of luck with whichever? one you settle on.

    The?version that spooled through my mind is that he actually pulls off the 100K heist in the confusion of the siege — and then complications and hilarity ensue.

    It’s definitely a premise that can play out in several different ways.? Best of luck with whichever? one you settle on.

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  2. Posted: December 15, 2015In: Crime

    After his daughter is violently assaulted by an ice addict, a police chief secretly teams up with the head of a drug empire to modify the empire’s drug supply in order to sterilise drug addicts in exchange for protection from the law.

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    Added an answer on December 21, 2015 at 2:40 pm

    Yeah so I thought that trade-off would be one of the dilemmas faced by?to the drug lord. Does he go along with the arrangement and have a better chance of delivering short-term profits and then leave the game or reject it and potentially build a bigger empire over time but take on greater risk by noRead more

    Yeah so I thought that trade-off would be one of the dilemmas faced by?to the drug lord. Does he go along with the arrangement and have a better chance of delivering short-term profits and then leave the game or reject it and potentially build a bigger empire over time but take on greater risk by not having the cover of police protection while he’s at it? For the Police Chief, he has crossed into illegal activities so he constantly needs to cover his tracks. This could include a police officer discovering his plot, rival drug gangs moving in on the empire’s turf, having one of the drug gang’s members be arrested and at risk of talking about the arrangement. Similar to that documentary ‘The Seven Five’..

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  3. Posted: November 10, 2015In: Crime

    When a harmless prank and a mystifying homicide collide, two men decide to run from the police to figure out who set them up. Their camaraderie shatters when one ends up in jail and the other one suddenly has a flawless alibi. A relentless detective keeps unravelling the truth behind a remarkably twisted story that keeps on washing up new suspects at every turn.

    Neer Shelter Singularity
    Added an answer on November 11, 2015 at 12:01 pm

    The greatest asset a writer can have is the ability to accept feedback, be it screenwriting-guru like generic or not. You never know what pearls of wisdom lie in the, seemingly inappropriate, comments a stranger can make until you employ complete objectivity. All the best, you're welcome back anytimRead more

    The greatest asset a writer can have is the ability to accept feedback, be it screenwriting-guru like generic or not.
    You never know what pearls of wisdom lie in the, seemingly inappropriate, comments a stranger can make until you employ complete objectivity.

    All the best, you’re welcome back anytime.

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