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  1. Posted: November 30, 2012In: Public

    When a struggling home economics teacher is diagnosed with cancer he opens a bakery to "raise the dough" and secure a financial future for his family.

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    When a struggling meth dealer is diagnosed with cancer he converts his meth lab to a bakery. But to secure a financial future for his family he must crank out counterfeit Twinkies.

    When a struggling meth dealer is diagnosed with cancer he converts his meth lab to a bakery. But to secure a financial future for his family he must crank out counterfeit Twinkies.

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  2. Posted: November 29, 2012In: Public

    When a kung-fu gang cripples a Chinese chef, a young Australian food critic must learn to cook and fight to save an ancient, mystical duck recipe.

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    Added an answer on November 29, 2012 at 8:36 am

    Love the title but I think it it works better for me as: Duck, Duck, KungPOW. But, considering I went ther immediately, it may not be better.

    Love the title but I think it it works better for me as: Duck, Duck, KungPOW.

    But, considering I went ther immediately, it may not be better.

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  3. Posted: November 28, 2012In: Public

    Wealthy British aristocrat attempts to start over by relocating with his trusty maid to Beverley Hills. Becoming an unlikely hero, continuously saving the day, just wasn?t in the plans.

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    Added an answer on November 29, 2012 at 8:33 am

    Don't know why people are always so worried about 'giving it away'. If I gave you the logline for Star Wars or Jaws or Texas Chainsaw Massacre doesn't mean you could come up with the characters or much else. There's an interesting contest that gives out a logline and just wants the first fifteen pagRead more

    Don’t know why people are always so worried about ‘giving it away’. If I gave you the logline for Star Wars or Jaws or Texas Chainsaw Massacre doesn’t mean you could come up with the characters or much else. There’s an interesting contest that gives out a logline and just wants the first fifteen pages. So they have hundreds of people trying to write the movie. The top few get to go to the next level and finish the script or something like that. But can you image any of the scripts being even close to looking like each other? I wish they published the finalists’ first fifteen… maybe they do, but I’m not aware of it.
    Santa and an elf ‘retiring’ to Beverly Hills… hmm, wonder if he has any of that old magic left. I hear there is always a market for Christmas movies. :C)

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