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  1. Posted: June 19, 2015In: Public

    When robots run amuck in an historical theme park, a shy Chinese boy must battle robotic Australian icons to save the lives of his classmates.

    Clint Cure Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 19, 2015 at 5:13 pm

    I'm not sure how you are arriving at that conclusion from what I have written. Do you think the only way to sell movies to China is to include martial arts? Have you seen Bait? Why would I even try to compete with Hong Kong action movies? They spend a lifetime training for those things?

    I’m not sure how you are arriving at that conclusion from what I have written. Do you think the only way to sell movies to China is to include martial arts? Have you seen Bait? Why would I even try to compete with Hong Kong action movies? They spend a lifetime training for those things?

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  2. Posted: June 19, 2015In: Public

    When an American bushwalker falls into an unexplored gorge, he must help his three companions escape a ravenous arachnid humanoid to survive.

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    Added an answer on June 19, 2015 at 4:51 pm

    I'm pretty familiar with Deliverance and John Boorman but that's not the tone I'm after, although it is very similar. This is a straight up monster movie, the MAIN action is to survive the monster, to not get eaten. How would you write the logline for Deliverance in 25 words or less? Their Main actiRead more

    I’m pretty familiar with Deliverance and John Boorman but that’s not the tone I’m after, although it is very similar. This is a straight up monster movie, the MAIN action is to survive the monster, to not get eaten. How would you write the logline for Deliverance in 25 words or less? Their Main action is survival.

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  3. Posted: June 19, 2015In: Public

    A fake hitman working for the police becomes the real thing when, learning that his actions have inadvertently taken the life of a young child, he teams up with the child's mother to take down a notorious criminal boss who has evaded justice.

    Clint Cure Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 19, 2015 at 2:59 pm

    Is it because he has killed a child?

    Is it because he has killed a child?

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