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  1. Posted: February 7, 2020In: Horror

    When a cursed camera captures pictures of predestined murders, a cakera collector must unravel mysteries of the occult device to stop her husband’s gruesome fate.

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    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on February 8, 2020 at 3:31 am

    Better, but... It's one thing for a camera to foresee the future.? It's another thing for a camera to make the future happen.? Can the camera make what it photographs come true?? Or is this just a variant of the "pre-cog" plot of the "Minority Report"?  

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    It’s one thing for a camera to foresee the future.? It’s another thing for a camera to make the future happen.? Can the camera make what it photographs come true?? Or is this just a variant of the “pre-cog” plot of the “Minority Report”?

     

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  2. Posted: February 8, 2020In: SciFi

    The Great-Great-Grand-Niece of Chief Crazy Horse and her drinking buddy born twelve-light-years away must somehow together prevent the earth from being reduced to a burnt-out cinder.

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    What's the nature of the threat will reduce the earth to a burnt out cinder?>>>The Great-Great-Grand-Niece of Chief Crazy Horse?So what?By that I mean how does that? make her The One to save humanity?? In a logline, the protagonist should be defined in terms of either a strength that uniqueRead more

    What’s the nature of the threat will reduce the earth to a burnt out cinder?

    >>>The Great-Great-Grand-Niece of Chief Crazy Horse?

    So what?

    By that I mean how does that? make her The One to save humanity?? In a logline, the protagonist should be defined in terms of either a strength that uniquely qualifies her to solve the dramatic problem; or she should be defined in terms of a flaw that threatens to undermine her ability to solve the dramatic problem.? I don’t see how her lineage qualifies her for either. Her lineage, while interesting, seems extraneous to the plot.

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  3. Posted: January 28, 2020In: Horror

    A man with multiple personality disorder is being held captive by a murderous cult or his own personalities. He must rescue a girl who may or may not exist and escape.

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    Added an answer on February 7, 2020 at 10:44 pm

    >>>That is really quite straight forward. To you, the author.? But from the discussion thread, it seems that it is not "quite straight forward " to others.

    >>>That is really quite straight forward.

    To you, the author.? But from the discussion thread, it seems that it is not “quite straight forward ” to others.

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