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After a massive deadly zombie attack, a brave and honorable, brought back to life, police officer wants to save his town and citizens from the bloody carnivores. He goes towards achieving his goal in order to kill the last zombie leader and become ?alive? again.
Possible title: Medal of Horror
Possible title: Medal of Horror
See lessAfter they make a wish to kill their parents, a group of teenagers discover they?ve messed with an entity that makes this wish come true.
I think it's better to have a protagonist and also what is the conflict of your story? Is this entity bad or good? because they make a wish and he makes it come true.
I think it’s better to have a protagonist and also what is the conflict of your story? Is this entity bad or good? because they make a wish and he makes it come true.
See less“Five adults must face their past sins when they are forced to deal with the vengeful spirit of a recently deceased woman whom they falsely accused of abuse when she babysat them seventeen years ago.?
Five adults is too many main characters, even for an ensemble, in a? logline for a spec script.? ? Better to narrow it down to 3 max.? Better yet, narrow it down to 1, formulate the logline with one designated protagonist,the alpha character who? influenced the others -- as supporting characters --Read more
Five adults is too many main characters, even for an ensemble, in a? logline for a spec script.? ? Better to narrow it down to 3 max.? Better yet, narrow it down to 1, formulate the logline with one designated protagonist,the alpha character who? influenced the others — as supporting characters — to? participate in the false charge.
>>>why should we pull for the lead character to succeed
In a horror flick do we always have to be pulling for the lead character, the protagonist.? Horror stories often entail the notion of dramatic retribution, unpoetic justice –? what the protagonist has coming to him because of his character flaw, because of his dramatic sins.? Can we be pulling for him to get the justice he richly deserves — but has been able to avoid?? IOW:? horror as a tragedy.
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