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  1. Posted: May 9, 2013In: Public

    Al Qaeda unwittingly recruit Inspector Clouseau for their Final Mission.

    aidanthedude
    Added an answer on May 9, 2013 at 3:27 pm

    If you write this logline in such a way that it explains what Clouseau wants/needs - and what's stopping him, then what you have there is comedy gold. BUT...Clouseau is still ultimately a man with a good moral compass and I don't quite reckon he'd jump ship and go FULL SHARIA unless tricked. Bring bRead more

    If you write this logline in such a way that it explains what Clouseau wants/needs – and what’s stopping him, then what you have there is comedy gold. BUT…Clouseau is still ultimately a man with a good moral compass and I don’t quite reckon he’d jump ship and go FULL SHARIA unless tricked.

    Bring back Clouseau, Steve Martin doesn’t count.

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  2. Posted: March 21, 2013In: Student Loglines

    Olivia, 25, a pothead, decides to hitchike from her home in Sydney to Cairns via the A1 coastal highway to see her estranged mother after her father fires her from his restaurant hoping she'll do something more with her life and quit cannabis.

    aidanthedude
    Added an answer on March 21, 2013 at 3:37 pm

    Maybe make it crystal meth instead of the ol' devil's lettuce because everyone and their dog smokes in Australia. Awesome idea and roadtrip films are always an excellent setting for people finding themselves and what not, but if you center it on marijuana, people will shrink away and think it's preaRead more

    Maybe make it crystal meth instead of the ol’ devil’s lettuce because everyone and their dog smokes in Australia. Awesome idea and roadtrip films are always an excellent setting for people finding themselves and what not, but if you center it on marijuana, people will shrink away and think it’s preachy. Or not.

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  3. Posted: March 21, 2013In: Public

    A CIA secret agent is forced to choose between his girlfriend's life or prison. He now must escape the court hearing and rescue the love of his life.

    aidanthedude
    Added an answer on March 21, 2013 at 3:27 pm

    Maybe put an antagonist in there just so we know who we're against. Even if it's the state/the law he's against, personify it with a crooked cop or CIA agent. Dig it, though.

    Maybe put an antagonist in there just so we know who we’re against. Even if it’s the state/the law he’s against, personify it with a crooked cop or CIA agent. Dig it, though.

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