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Convinced by a gimmicky sweepstakes letter that he?s won $1,000,000, a booze-addled old man talks his skeptical son into driving him 800 miles to Lincoln, Nebraka to claim his prize.
I like this. I'd watch it.
I like this. I’d watch it.
See lessWhen Cameron learns that her husband?s impromptu vacation to Barcelona is just a way to get away from his educationally gifted children, Cameron has no choice but to be mother and father for her children who are struggling to fit into an elite suburban society.
On the guide about writing loglines here you don't use a person's name.? The thing that I find interesting is that the kids are educationally gifted. This could be a comedy if you can spin it right.
On the guide about writing loglines here you don’t use a person’s name.? The thing that I find interesting is that the kids are educationally gifted. This could be a comedy if you can spin it right.
See lessA boy is homesick after moving to another country but has disagreements when telling the parents he wants to go back. He then contemplates suicide
This isn't really a logline. Check out the Formula page to help with formatting. There's an interesting story here but there is so much information needed that currently isn't here. Read a few other people's loglines and the comments to get an idea what is expected from a logline.
This isn’t really a logline. Check out the Formula page to help with formatting.
There’s an interesting story here but there is so much information needed that currently isn’t here. Read a few other people’s loglines and the comments to get an idea what is expected from a logline.
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