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  1. Posted: January 12, 2013In: Public

    A young man that is unhappy from his desk job being a pushover and not taking seriously comes home frustrated to the point he decides to kill his young neighbor, however she gets free due to his ignorance of killing someone.

    almiiitey Penpusher
    Added an answer on January 13, 2013 at 1:48 am

    Interesting idea. I wonder if this is more of a description of the inciting incident rather than a logline. Is your screenplay about the botched murder or what happens after the woman escapes? If I had more information, I would be able to share more ideas.

    Interesting idea. I wonder if this is more of a description of the inciting incident rather than a logline. Is your screenplay about the botched murder or what happens after the woman escapes? If I had more information, I would be able to share more ideas.

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  2. Posted: January 6, 2013In: Public

    When a 50-foot-tall Maine moose destroys forests and attacks people, biologist Dan Gellerston must confront dark secrets from his past to find a way to stop the monster.

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    Added an answer on January 7, 2013 at 12:54 am

    Glad you like the concept, bryson. The genre I am hoping for is horror, sci-fi, thriller or possibly horror, sci-fi, mystery.

    Glad you like the concept, bryson. The genre I am hoping for is horror, sci-fi, thriller or possibly horror, sci-fi, mystery.

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  3. Posted: January 6, 2013In: Public

    When a 50-foot-tall Maine moose destroys forests and attacks people, biologist Dan Gellerston must confront dark secrets from his past to find a way to stop the monster.

    almiiitey Penpusher
    Added an answer on January 7, 2013 at 12:47 am

    Thanks, timmyelliot, for bringing up the possibility of developing this screenplay as a 50's era creature feature. I have rejected that idea for now but would be open to looking at this idea again. The movies that have influenced me all have a creature but the tone is more serious. Specifically, theRead more

    Thanks, timmyelliot, for bringing up the possibility of developing this screenplay as a 50’s era creature feature. I have rejected that idea for now but would be open to looking at this idea again. The movies that have influenced me all have a creature but the tone is more serious. Specifically, the Korean film The Host and the original Japanese version of Godzilla. Although the Godzilla suit is silly by today’s standards, the director intended the original Godzilla to be a serious exploration of the consequences of nuclear testing. The theme of this screenplay is the unintended consequences of exploitation. I thought this might be a bit too weighty a topic for a more tongue-in-cheek approach to the creature.

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