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Ridleyfan
Posted: May 8, 20122012-05-08T15:41:02+10:00 2012-05-08T15:41:02+10:00In: 01, Public

After his daughter is killed by a drunk driver who goes free on a technicality, a circuit court justice takes sentencing into his own hands

ENGINE OF MALICE

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    1. Chris Andrews Penpusher
      2012-05-08T21:44:57+10:00Added an answer on May 8, 2012 at 9:44 pm

      Nice. I can’t see anything wrong with this. Evokes the tone, genre and feel of the movie, while being intriguing and insightful at the same time. My only crit would be that it’s a bit of a tired storyline – but that’s never stopped a movie from being made.

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    2. sharkeatingman
      2012-05-15T04:46:31+10:00Added an answer on May 15, 2012 at 4:46 am

      “freed on a technicality…” Great logline; concept though is a bit cliche.

      A different twist having the judge be the avenger, but “circuit court”? Too menial for my tastes. Supreme Court? Now, we’re talking! Make the judge a real libby-lib type who lets the heinous among us walk free on technicalities, and you have some strong irony.

      Still, when it is all said and done, still sounds like I’ve seen it.

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