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When a dubious Art Director discovers that a new government assurance, is a device to control S.I.F.A., he must rescue his girlfriend from a rogue employer.
What does S.I.F.A stand for?
What does S.I.F.A stand for?
See lessThree friends become entangled in a series of mind games as they argue over what they should do when a local Sheriff comes looking for the woman they find murdered in their isolated cabin
wilsondownunder: >> but you?re certainly being a jackass That is my defining characteristic and character flaw, alas! I apologize for the tone of my earlier post. But not the substance. Regards and best wishes.
wilsondownunder:
>> but you?re certainly being a jackass
That is my defining characteristic and character flaw, alas!
I apologize for the tone of my earlier post.
But not the substance.
Regards and best wishes.
See lessWith an uncanny ability to literally see the souls of his clients, a gifted portrait artist finds fame, fortune, and love; but when his true love escapes his grasp, he encounters a struggle to maintain his sanity while reclaiming his lost love.
As usual, Richiev has come up with a constructive reworking of the logline. I agree with him that 1st and 2nd parts of the original logline version 1.0 didn't quite line up. However, I was able to conceive of a story line where they might have lined up very nicely. Phoenixx50: what was your point inRead more
As usual, Richiev has come up with a constructive reworking of the logline.
I agree with him that 1st and 2nd parts of the original logline version 1.0 didn’t quite line up. However, I was able to conceive of a story line where they might have lined up very nicely.
Phoenixx50: what was your point in conceiving a situation where a character can have only 2/3’s of it all: fame and fortune — but not love?
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