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  1. Posted: January 11, 2014In: Public

    A Harlem orphan must face the federal Government and the world's largest corporations after he mysteriously wakes up on his 18th birthday with $458 Billion to his name.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on January 11, 2014 at 3:10 pm

    What does "face" the Feds and Corporations mean? Who wouldn't love to wake up $485 billion dollars richer. What's the problem in that?

    What does “face” the Feds and Corporations mean?

    Who wouldn’t love to wake up $485 billion dollars richer. What’s the problem in that?

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  2. Posted: January 11, 2014In: Public

    ?On his first day at Walmart, an ex-marine with PTSD must save his sister after eco-terrorists seize the store and take hostages.

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    Added an answer on January 11, 2014 at 3:04 pm

    What's your final subjective payoff, Richiev? If the ex-marine finds the personal power -- the courage and wits -- to rescue everyone, can (s)he go back to a dis-empowering day job like that? What attracts me to your story is it's potential to tap into the prevailing socio-economic malaise. Which isRead more

    What’s your final subjective payoff, Richiev? If the ex-marine finds the personal power — the courage and wits — to rescue everyone, can (s)he go back to a dis-empowering day job like that?

    What attracts me to your story is it’s potential to tap into the prevailing socio-economic malaise. Which is not just that the 99% are working harder to earn less, but that they also fell powerless to do anything about it. (But then I tend to over philosophize on plot themes.)

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  3. Posted: January 11, 2014In: Public

    "After the economy crashes, destroying his family fortune, Bruce Wayne is forced to fire Robin and hire an undocumented worker as his side kick"

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    Added an answer on January 11, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    But, seriously folks, it's time for a parody on the whole superhero genre. I've been noodling with one based upon a sketch script I wrote for our team in a 48 Hour Film Project contest a few years ago.

    But, seriously folks, it’s time for a parody on the whole superhero genre. I’ve been noodling with one based upon a sketch script I wrote for our team in a 48 Hour Film Project contest a few years ago.

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