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  1. Posted: June 3, 2015In: Public

    When the military quarantines a zombie infested Seattle, a ruthless Vampire and his crew must team with a ragtag band of humans to secure the old church they are trapped in or be overrun.

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2015 at 10:34 pm

    Well, I'm a little vague on the evolution of Z's and V's in modern myth and culture, but why would vampires want to -- why MUST they -- help humans? What is their stake in the fight? The only reason I can reason I can think of is a matter of self-interest, not altruism: the Z's threaten the V's primRead more

    Well, I’m a little vague on the evolution of Z’s and V’s in modern myth and culture, but why would vampires want to — why MUST they — help humans? What is their stake in the fight? The only reason I can reason I can think of is a matter of self-interest, not altruism: the Z’s threaten the V’s primary (or preferred) source of blood.

    Whatever, how about setting the story in Boston instead, make the working title “The Boston Z Party”?

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  2. Posted: June 2, 2015In: Public

    Joseph Smith escapes from heaven and comes back to earth and has to convince the world that he wasn’t lying in the first place and convert everyone to mormonism after a significant number of the church members leave .

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2015 at 12:30 am

    As far as making fun of the LDS belief system and way of life, it seems like the play "The Book of Mormon" has already been there, done that.

    As far as making fun of the LDS belief system and way of life, it seems like the play “The Book of Mormon” has already been there, done that.

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  3. Posted: June 2, 2015In: Public

    After learning that his father did not die when was 7 a prodigious investment banker sets off to find his dad, and does, at a silent monk monastery halfway across the world

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    Added an answer on June 3, 2015 at 12:13 am

    There seems to be an implied thematic conflict between materialism and asceticism which, I suppose, is the hook, the idea that distinguishes this story from other father-son relationship stories. Which might be interesting/amusing. But, as noted, the logline doesn't make clear whether the plot is abRead more

    There seems to be an implied thematic conflict between materialism and asceticism which, I suppose, is the hook, the idea that distinguishes this story from other father-son relationship stories. Which might be interesting/amusing. But, as noted, the logline doesn’t make clear whether the plot is about the journey to meet his father — or what happens after he does meet him. IOW: what is the central conflict that propels the story?

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