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An abused teen is suspected of murdering his bully and has 48 hours to prove his innocence before the police find out he blackmailed the bully.
As Nir says, the time frame is too arbitrary. It might take the police hours, days or weeks to trace online photos back to their source. There are too many factors at play. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the blackmailing crime helps or hurts the teenager. In the normal course of events, the peRead more
As Nir says, the time frame is too arbitrary. It might take the police hours, days or weeks to trace online photos back to their source. There are too many factors at play. Furthermore, it is not clear whether the blackmailing crime helps or hurts the teenager. In the normal course of events, the person being blackmailed would be the suspect in the blackmailer’s murder, not the other way around. After all, if you are successfully blackmailing someone, you would want them to continue paying up. Hence, if the teen were found to have been blackmailing the bully, it might make the police less likely to think he was the murderer.
See lessWith 11 days left until the election, a political spin-doctor recruits a Hollywood producer to stage a phony war in order to distract voters from a presidential sex scandal.
The spin doctor is the protagonist. This is a logline for a movie that actually got made.? Getting re-elected POTUS isn't high enough stakes?? The current occupant of? the White House and his opponents think otherwise.
The spin doctor is the protagonist.
This is a logline for a movie that actually got made.? Getting re-elected POTUS isn’t high enough stakes?? The current occupant of? the White House and his opponents think otherwise.
See lessJohnny Bando, a Japanese Elvis impersonator, collides with Randy North, a small town sheriff tasked with modernizing his office and his band of tripper happy deputies.
Although I like the names and get a sense of their personalities, I'd keep them out of the logline.? When I first read "modernizing his office" I thought of an interior design makeover.
Although I like the names and get a sense of their personalities, I’d keep them out of the logline.? When I first read “modernizing his office” I thought of an interior design makeover.
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