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The great British icon suffers the slings and arrows of outrageous farce when an illiterate English twit, Will, and a black fry cook, Shakespeare, team up to become the world?s single greatest playwright.
Although some people may not understand the reference to the "Great British icon," I personally love the set up with the "against all odds" relationship between Will and Shakespeare. The goal of a logline is to draw the reader in whether or not it follows a particular formula or correctness. The conRead more
Although some people may not understand the reference to the “Great British icon,” I personally love the set up with the “against all odds” relationship between Will and Shakespeare. The goal of a logline is to draw the reader in whether or not it follows a particular formula or correctness. The concept is original and intriguing, thus in my opinion, a jolly olde sucess! Love it!
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Thanks Geno for the comments and suggestions. They make sense.
Thanks Geno for the comments and suggestions. They make sense.
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I like Torrie's description of Lissa as a clairvoyant. Maybe a possible logline could read, "An attractive clairvoyant, enslaved by loneliness can foretell true love for others, but not for herself."
I like Torrie’s description of Lissa as a clairvoyant. Maybe a possible logline could read, “An attractive clairvoyant, enslaved by loneliness can foretell true love for others, but not for herself.”
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