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  1. Posted: November 4, 2013In: Public

    When a top-secret anti-gravitational experiment goes awry, a whistle blowing scientist is pressed back into service by the military. She must then expose a military contractor cover-up while finding a way to halt the effects of the riff before it goes planet-wide.

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    Added an answer on November 5, 2013 at 8:47 am

    When a secret anti-gravitational experiment goes awry, a rogue scientist must be recruited to contain the damage before it destroys the planet.

    When a secret anti-gravitational experiment goes awry, a rogue scientist must be recruited to contain the damage before it destroys the planet.

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  2. Posted: October 30, 2013In: Public

    The last married man on Earth takes on all contenders to win back his kidnapped wife on a bloody, gladiatorial game show.

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    Added an answer on October 31, 2013 at 7:03 am

    One more thought: reverse roles and make the woman the techno-smart protagonist. Imho, most sci-fi films are s-o-o-o sexist: women are little more than set decorations. There are s-o-o-o many women actors who would kill for a good role where they don't have to play 2nd fiddle to men, sex-accessorizeRead more

    One more thought: reverse roles and make the woman the techno-smart protagonist. Imho, most sci-fi films are s-o-o-o sexist: women are little more than set decorations. There are s-o-o-o many women actors who would kill for a good role where they don’t have to play 2nd fiddle to men, sex-accessorized ally/lovers, hapless victims needing to be rescued by men.

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  3. Posted: October 30, 2013In: Public

    The last married man on Earth takes on all contenders to win back his kidnapped wife on a bloody, gladiatorial game show.

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    Added an answer on October 31, 2013 at 6:53 am

    Yeah, you got a complicated story. But a logline is a selling tool, not an summary of the entire plot; it's about selling the sizzle, not the steak. And I think you have a lot of sizzle in the concept of 'Holygrams' -- holograms foisted off as gods. It has the makings of a great hook, an interestingRead more

    Yeah, you got a complicated story. But a logline is a selling tool, not an summary of the entire plot; it’s about selling the sizzle, not the steak. And I think you have a lot of sizzle in the concept of ‘Holygrams’ — holograms foisted off as gods. It has the makings of a great hook, an interesting story.

    Since it evokes a different story line in my mind than in yours — and it’s your story — I can’t think of how to boil your vision down to a 25-30 word logline. But good luck with your idea. It’s a potentially killer concept, imho.

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