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In the aftermath of nuclear war, a bleak NASA scientist builds and enters a virtual recreation of the past to find a way to save civilisation, only for the system?s AI to determine humanity is beyond saving and attempts to kill her.
Since the AI has declared man's future to be hopeless, why wouldn't they want to stop it?? What's the point of continuing to run the program? And why can't the simulation be controlled externally?? Why the need to insert humanoids, virtually, into the simulation?
Since the AI has declared man’s future to be hopeless, why wouldn’t they want to stop it?? What’s the point of continuing to run the program? And why can’t the simulation be controlled externally?? Why the need to insert humanoids, virtually, into the simulation?
See lessAfter a supernatural creature slaughtered his family and a handful of other people 15 years ago at his Nevadan hometown, Roland Fisher, sets off once again to find the truth when the same incident occurs yet again, leaving one boy survivor in the creature?s trail of murder.
Why a town in? Nevada?? Is there a connection with Area 51?
Why a town in? Nevada?? Is there a connection with Area 51?
See lessBased on true events, an African rises to become a samurai in the service of 16th century Japan?s most powerful warlord and aids him is his quest to unify Japan under one ruler.
If he was a slave, I think it ought to be included in the logline to?highlight? the extraordinary arc of his story, the difference? between where he started in terms of his status -- as a slave-- ?and where he ended up, as a samurai.? So that the logline reads something like:The true story of an AfrRead more
If he was a slave, I think it ought to be included in the logline to?highlight? the extraordinary arc of his story, the difference? between where he started in terms of his status — as a slave– ?and where he ended up, as a samurai.? So that the logline reads something like:
The true story of an African slave who won his freedom and?fought as a?samurai?for Japan’s most powerful warlord to?unify the country in the 16th century. (29 words)
I think this is a great story with a strong hook.???It is definitely a story I would pay to see on the ?silver screen. ?Best wishes.
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