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When the Imperial head chef is beheaded for serving uninventive dishes, the sous chef must obtain a magic cookbook in order to execute a dish pleasing to the Emperor before he and his staff are beheaded.
Andrewclau: Why must the dramatic problem be solved through magic? Why not through character? That is, rather than find the winning recipe in a magic cookbook, the sous chef has to find the winning recipe from within himself, develop the skill and confidence to create the dish. What makes Remy the rRead more
Andrewclau:
Why must the dramatic problem be solved through magic? Why not through character? That is, rather than find the winning recipe in a magic cookbook, the sous chef has to find the winning recipe from within himself, develop the skill and confidence to create the dish.
What makes Remy the rat in the Pixar animation film, “Ratatouille” so appealing? Because he can follow a a magical recipe? No it’s because, like all great chefs, he doesn’t slavishly follow instructions; rather he follows his gut instincts, his palate; he relies on his intuition, on his experience.
See lessBatman is being sought for the murder of ex-cons, cops, and Rachel Dawes. Commisioner Gordon meets a man named "StrongMan" who tells him he can capture Batman. Mr. Gordon grants him immunity for any crimes he many commit in capturing Batman. However Strongman is working for an underground mob. Due to the events that have unfolded Batman has fallen into a deep depression.
The problems with this as a logline aside, Batman is a copyrighted franchise of DC comics. Which means the story idea is DOA.
The problems with this as a logline aside, Batman is a copyrighted franchise of DC comics. Which means the story idea is DOA.
See lessBased on the true story of a nurturing, but ambitious television series producer struggling to achieve emotional balance and fulfillment in her own life against the backdrop of teeming behind-the-scenes drama and the perpetual antics of the actors, crew and network executives involved in the production of her long-running, daily soap opera.
BlackstonM: The biological clock ticking is a great subjective motivation/problem. But how do you show, how do you visualize a biological ticking clock on a movie screen, an internal state of mind? How does that translate into external action toward a specific objective goal? What, exactly, is she gRead more
BlackstonM:
The biological clock ticking is a great subjective motivation/problem. But how do you show, how do you visualize a biological ticking clock on a movie screen, an internal state of mind?
How does that translate into external action toward a specific objective goal? What, exactly, is she going to do about that ticking clock in her body?
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