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  1. 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.

    Clint Cure Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 19, 2015 at 2:28 pm

    No they climb down to help him and later blame him for getting them stuck. This is a 'monster in the house film' like Alien or Predator. I feel you can keep the tension up by keeping up the conflict between the characters. I might need to add a couple of words to this e.g. 'Tasmanian' gorge. I wantRead more

    No they climb down to help him and later blame him for getting them stuck. This is a ‘monster in the house film’ like Alien or Predator. I feel you can keep the tension up by keeping up the conflict between the characters. I might need to add a couple of words to this e.g. ‘Tasmanian’ gorge. I want the main character to be a complete outsider to his companions and environment.

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  2. 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 2:18 pm

    If a make him shy than he becomes the 'worst person for the job' rather than Bruce Lee.

    If a make him shy than he becomes the ‘worst person for the job’ rather than Bruce Lee.

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  3. Posted: June 15, 2015In: Public

    When a music teacher discovers his new girlfriend is a serial killer, he must decide whether to turn her in or continue having amazing sex.

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    Added an answer on June 16, 2015 at 12:28 pm

    The premise is absurd. That's the point. 'Let's have sex and kill people' is almost a genre to itself; Badlands, Bonnie and Clyde, Natural Born Killers.

    The premise is absurd. That’s the point. ‘Let’s have sex and kill people’ is almost a genre to itself; Badlands, Bonnie and Clyde, Natural Born Killers.

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