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  1. Posted: July 31, 2016In: SciFi

    An orphaned young woman discovers she’s only half human when an Alien warrior is unleashed on earth to destroy the only weapon capable of stopping the forthcoming invasion, her.

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    Dkpough1 Uberwriter
    Added an answer on August 2, 2016 at 9:49 am

    Actually, from what I've seen, this story wouldn't really fall under the Mighty Whitey trope anyway, but still the type of story usually creates that situation. It's not really even Chosen One material, she's just a girl who has powers, it not the "there was an ancient prophecy that you are the oneRead more

    Actually, from what I’ve seen, this story wouldn’t really fall under the Mighty Whitey trope anyway, but still the type of story usually creates that situation. It’s not really even Chosen One material, she’s just a girl who has powers, it not the “there was an ancient prophecy that you are the one to kill this person” situation. Put even if she is part alien, as you said it does not stop a blonde, blue-eyed person from being cast. Or even from someone casting the character as male.

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  2. Posted: July 27, 2016In: SciFi

    When her mad-scientist sister finds a way to channel through to her autistic son’s mind, a desperate mother finds out it eventually let a door open to another realm.

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    Added an answer on July 31, 2016 at 9:28 pm

    All of these suggestions imply two way traffic to the world that is accessed and that bad things are on the other side. "opens a gateway to a hostile world" "opens a portal.." "opens a bridge" "opens a link to a savage world..."

    All of these suggestions imply two way traffic to the world that is accessed and that bad things are on the other side.

    “opens a gateway to a hostile world”

    “opens a portal..”

    “opens a bridge”

    “opens a link to a savage world…”

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  3. Posted: July 15, 2016In: SciFi

    Robots were not the cause of mankind’s destruction. Instead, they will attempt to bring us back from extinction.

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    Added an answer on July 21, 2016 at 7:15 am

    It has already been said, this is not a logline, this is a tagline on a poster for your film. However, also on your poster should be characters and some clues to the plot which is what your logline is missing. Good concept, but try again as a logline is used to clearly and concisely tell your STORY,Read more

    It has already been said, this is not a logline, this is a tagline on a poster for your film. However, also on your poster should be characters and some clues to the plot which is what your logline is missing. Good concept, but try again as a logline is used to clearly and concisely tell your STORY, not the concept.

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