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When the world’s greatest loglining guru finds 37 resources to write the best logline, he must exercise humility and post a link on his treasured web site.
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See lessFour teenage urban explorers must walk six miles through the dangerous ruins of Detroit to reach a pay phone after getting robbed in the city?s abandoned underbelly.
Agree with the previous posts but wanted to say I really enjoyed reading this logline. I could sense a full story in this idea.
Agree with the previous posts but wanted to say I really enjoyed reading this logline. I could sense a full story in this idea.
See lessWhen an encounter with the Grim Reaper confirms there is an afterlife, a prolific serial killer seeks forgiveness from the only victim of his to have ever survived.
Really interesting logline. I agree with andrewclau, I would like more specifics on why the serial killer is seeking forgiveness--will this help him in the afterlife? When he has a real life encounter with the Grim Reaper, a serial killer discovers he must be forgiven by his only living victim or buRead more
Really interesting logline. I agree with andrewclau, I would like more specifics on why the serial killer is seeking forgiveness–will this help him in the afterlife?
When he has a real life encounter with the Grim Reaper, a serial killer discovers he must be forgiven by his only living victim or burn in Hell for eternity.
I don’t know if that is your idea of the stakes of not being forgiven, just an example.
Looking forward to learning more about your story idea.
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