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  1. Posted: August 9, 2013In: Public

    Upon learning that suicide will forbid him entry to Heaven, a religious yet guilt-racked hitman secretly lets the public democratically determine his next target in order to righteously earn the Lord's favour and then be killed in the process.

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    Added an answer on August 10, 2013 at 12:48 pm

    Maybe you can play people for fools, but is it conceivable that you can play god for one? The premise makes sense if the guy is not just suicidal, but deluded. But then, why would an audience want to invest the cost of a movie ticket as well as sympathy for a character like that?

    Maybe you can play people for fools, but is it conceivable that you can play god for one? The premise makes sense if the guy is not just suicidal, but deluded. But then, why would an audience want to invest the cost of a movie ticket as well as sympathy for a character like that?

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  2. Posted: August 8, 2013In: Public

    A lowly bartender planning her upcoming marriage has her Celebrity Free Pass, the one famous person she can sleep with without any consequences from her partner, walk into her bar, creating a world of problems for herself when she accepts his advances.

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    Added an answer on August 9, 2013 at 10:22 pm

    A "Celebrity Free Pass" is where the other partner is fully informed and gives his (or her) informed consent. Otherwise, it's just old-fashioned cheating. What's so unique and interesting about that? The novelty of the concept lies in the premise that two hip, broad-minded people think they can handRead more

    A “Celebrity Free Pass” is where the other partner is fully informed and gives his (or her) informed consent. Otherwise, it’s just old-fashioned cheating. What’s so unique and interesting about that?

    The novelty of the concept lies in the premise that two hip, broad-minded people think they can handle a “Celebrity Free Pass” situation — and then unexpected emotional complications ensue. Come to find out, they can’t handle it.

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  3. Posted: August 7, 2013In: Public

    After his mother suicided cause got swindled off all of the money,the main character must destroy the deceptive company by using all the knowledge he learned from Uni.

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    Added an answer on August 9, 2013 at 6:37 am

    A computer nerd vows to bring down the corporation that swindled his mother's life savings and drove her to suicide.

    A computer nerd vows to bring down the corporation that swindled his mother’s life savings and drove her to suicide.

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