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  1. Posted: March 19, 2015In: Public

    In a leisure female-only Utopia where sex is the only taboo, a willful girl must escape from her restrained community to join her lover who has been sent away.

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    Added an answer on March 24, 2015 at 10:46 am

    As Nir Shelter said. When you're as established and commercially successful as Tarantino, you won't have to write a logline. The name on the title page will suffice to get a reading. (And when he was a nobody, Tarantino worked the Hollywood social circuit to meet the right people to get a reading. ARead more

    As Nir Shelter said.

    When you’re as established and commercially successful as Tarantino, you won’t have to write a logline. The name on the title page will suffice to get a reading.

    (And when he was a nobody, Tarantino worked the Hollywood social circuit to meet the right people to get a reading. And how many of us live in Tinsel town? How many of us have fewer than 18 degrees of separation between us and somebody who can green light a script?)

    Until then…

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  2. Posted: March 24, 2015In: Public

    With help taking too long, A hopeless romantic races against time to save his fiance on the 74th floor of the South Tower on 9/11.

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    Added an answer on March 24, 2015 at 10:26 am

    What Tony Edward said. And it is a touchy subject. The challenge is to tell a compelling human interest story, one with a universal theme, without giving the impression of exploiting a national tragedy for profit and publicity.

    What Tony Edward said.

    And it is a touchy subject. The challenge is to tell a compelling human interest story, one with a universal theme, without giving the impression of exploiting a national tragedy for profit and publicity.

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  3. Posted: March 23, 2015In: Public

    'The only straight player on an all-gay football team is engaged to the daughter of a disapproving, homophobic dinosaur. With his team aiming for the final, he struggles for his father-in-law's blessing, who just so happens to be the league's top referee'

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    Added an answer on March 24, 2015 at 9:16 am

    Why does he NEED the father-in-law's blessing? The objective goal has to be about something with high stakes, that is, something that the protagonist must have -- or else he fails. He's already engaged. He may want, but does he need the old man's blessing to get married? And I don't see a cause-and-Read more

    Why does he NEED the father-in-law’s blessing? The objective goal has to be about something with high stakes, that is, something that the protagonist must have — or else he fails. He’s already engaged. He may want, but does he need the old man’s blessing to get married?

    And I don’t see a cause-and-effect linkage between his need for the man’s blessing and the football game. Or the fact that most of the team is gay; a colorful detail, perhaps, but not a causal one for the purpose of a logline.

    (And is this European football or American football?)

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