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  1. Posted: November 25, 2014In: Public

    When a rejected talking golf ball loses his original owner, he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge.

    Donn Curbow Penpusher
    Added an answer on November 26, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    Far from Par When a dysfunctional young native man with a history of being unable to assimilate into normal society needs help in winning a local golf tournament, he believes it comes from a talking golf ball. It's still current on Logline.it...under FORCED Assimilation Far from Par 2 When a talkingRead more

    Far from Par

    When a dysfunctional young native man with a history of being unable to assimilate into normal society needs help in winning a local golf tournament, he believes it comes from a talking golf ball.

    It’s still current on Logline.it…under FORCED Assimilation

    Far from Par 2

    When a talking golf ball get?s rejected after a tournament loss, it doesn’t sit well as he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge against his former owner.

    The roles actually reverse in part 2 when our hero want’s his life back away from golf and Bally become’s the villain mad at his success without him. However, this is how it’s played out but really the first movie is about Henry and the second is about Sara and their relationship with Bally. Sara get’s hit at the end of the first movie and then dumped by her snotty boyfriend who won the tournament. After turning down Henry, she tries to contact him more than once, but to no avail. Having lost both of them, Bally takes over and convinces her to act, against Henry. Bally will take Sara on an adventure in search of Henry to New Mexico where he’s relaxing with his friends. Will love prevail between Henry and Sara? We’ll see.

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  2. Posted: November 25, 2014In: Public

    When a rejected talking golf ball loses his original owner, he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge.

    Donn Curbow Penpusher
    Added an answer on November 26, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    Far from Par When a dysfunctional young native man with a history of being unable to assimilate into normal society needs help in winning a local golf tournament, he believes it comes from a talking golf ball. It's still current on Logline.it...under FORCED Assimilation Far from Par 2 When a talkingRead more

    Far from Par

    When a dysfunctional young native man with a history of being unable to assimilate into normal society needs help in winning a local golf tournament, he believes it comes from a talking golf ball.

    It’s still current on Logline.it…under FORCED Assimilation

    Far from Par 2

    When a talking golf ball get?s rejected after a tournament loss, it doesn’t sit well as he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge against his former owner.

    The roles actually reverse in part 2 when our hero want’s his life back away from golf and Bally become’s the villain mad at his success without him. However, this is how it’s played out but really the first movie is about Henry and the second is about Sara and their relationship with Bally. Sara get’s hit at the end of the first movie and then dumped by her snotty boyfriend who won the tournament. After turning down Henry, she tries to contact him more than once, but to no avail. Having lost both of them, Bally takes over and convinces her to act, against Henry. Bally will take Sara on an adventure in search of Henry to New Mexico where he’s relaxing with his friends. Will love prevail between Henry and Sara? We’ll see.

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  3. Posted: November 25, 2014In: Public

    When a rejected talking golf ball loses his original owner, he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge.

    Donn Curbow Penpusher
    Added an answer on November 26, 2014 at 10:10 am

    When a talking golf ball get's rejected after a tournament loss, it doesn't sit well as he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge against his former owner.

    When a talking golf ball get’s rejected after a tournament loss, it doesn’t sit well as he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge against his former owner.

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