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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.
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?
See less?On his first day at Walmart, an ex-marine with PTSD must save his sister after eco-terrorists seize the store and take hostages.
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.)
See less"After the economy crashes, destroying his family fortune, Bruce Wayne is forced to fire Robin and hire an undocumented worker as his side kick"
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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