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  1. Posted: March 30, 2016In: Horror

    Failed documentarian roams the New Mexico mountain hunting a story until he stumbles onto a cult of women crucifying drug dealers to purge sin. He believes he’s found the story of a lifetime if he can live to tell it. Breaking Bad meets The Lottery.

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2016 at 8:39 am

    It seems to me his initial?objective goal?should be?to find and document the cult -- he shouldn't just discover the women accidently. It doesn't make sense that he would be roaming a desolate, rugged?landscape hoping to stumble upon a story, any story.Rather he's been lured into the wilderness by ruRead more

    It seems to me his initial?objective goal?should be?to find and document the cult — he shouldn’t just discover the women accidently. It doesn’t make sense that he would be roaming a desolate, rugged?landscape hoping to stumble upon a story, any story.

    Rather he’s been lured into the wilderness by rumors of?the cult, and he thinks it would make a “killer”? subject for a documentary, one that will bring him critical acclaim and financial reward.

    Well, it turns out to be a” killer”?subject — but not in the way he had expected.

    fwiw

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  2. Posted: March 29, 2016In: Drama, Examples

    Presumed killed during a fierce storm, an astronaut left on Mars must survive with meager resources and no communication with earth until the next mission to the planet — in 4 years.

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2016 at 8:30 am

    I thought the shifting pov was necessary and true to the fact?that all space missions?are team efforts, not solo performances.? Behind every "space hero" are thousands of people and billions of dollars worth of complex systems without which his (or hers)?15 minutes of fame wouldn't be possible.

    I thought the shifting pov was necessary and true to the fact?that all space missions?are team efforts, not solo performances.? Behind every “space hero” are thousands of people and billions of dollars worth of complex systems without which his (or hers)?15 minutes of fame wouldn’t be possible.

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  3. Posted: March 30, 2016In: Thriller

    When a doctor learns he has a kill-mate, a stranger that will be triggered to kill him if they cross paths, he must plot their murder, or risk a deadly encounter.

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    Added an answer on March 31, 2016 at 12:39 am

    Okay, then why not both characters as women? ?(They are s-o-o-o underrepresented in films and get such lousy, stereotyped roles.) ?Having both as women could be an?element that ?makes this logline stand out, distinguish itself from the overwhelming number of stories oriented toward male main charactRead more

    Okay, then why not both characters as women? ?(They are s-o-o-o underrepresented in films and get such lousy, stereotyped roles.) ?Having both as women could be an?element that ?makes this logline stand out, distinguish itself from the overwhelming number of stories oriented toward male main characters.

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