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  1. Posted: February 14, 2015In: Public

    To fulfill a lifetime dream a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. On the way he meets a homeless man and helps him reunite with his estranged family instead of finishing his trip.

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    To fulfill a lifelong goal a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. His anger over his illness turns to comparison when he meets a homeless man and decides to help reunite with his estranged family.

    To fulfill a lifelong goal a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. His anger over his illness turns to comparison when he meets a homeless man and decides to help reunite with his estranged family.

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  2. Posted: February 14, 2015In: Public

    To fulfill a lifetime dream a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. On the way he meets a homeless man and helps him reunite with his estranged family instead of finishing his trip.

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    Added an answer on February 15, 2015 at 8:38 am

    To fulfill a lifelong goal a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. His anger over his illness turns to comparison when he meets a homeless man and decides to help reunite with his estranged family.

    To fulfill a lifelong goal a terminally ill man heads to the Grand Canyon. His anger over his illness turns to comparison when he meets a homeless man and decides to help reunite with his estranged family.

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  3. Posted: February 13, 2015In: Public

    Set in a gangland drinking den over a single night, a bounty hunter who sees flash visions of the future holds patrons hostage in order to trap an escaped prisoner but soon discovers the imminent arrival of a totally different kind of fugitive: a killer able to freeze time and project illusions.

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    I have seen you working on this I know how hard it can be. One question keeps haunting me. Why would he care about the hostages enough to turn up and risk getting court? If that doesn't matter to the overall story, drop it. You may be starting your story to soon. Perhaps all that is back story and cRead more

    I have seen you working on this I know how hard it can be. One question keeps haunting me. Why would he care about the hostages enough to turn up and risk getting court? If that doesn’t matter to the overall story, drop it. You may be starting your story to soon. Perhaps all that is back story and can be left out. I had a 15 page sequence in a first act, which became 3 page and was finally cut and just referred to by a character.

    Waiting in a bar a physic bounty hunter gets a vision of the arrival of a supernatural killer that can freeze time and project illusions.

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