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Just 3D-digitized, two famous Toon-actors of the forties must struggle to foil the Villains who want to make them spread an elusive virus which threaten the worldwide networks.
The dual-protagonist story usually works best where the duo are an odd-couple, foils for each other's clashing defects (software bugs?), allies with their complementary strengths (software features). See "Kagemusha" by Akira Kurosawa where 2 bumbling, rascally peasants, Tahei and Matakishi, are caugRead more
The dual-protagonist story usually works best where the duo are an odd-couple, foils for each other’s clashing defects (software bugs?), allies with their complementary strengths (software features).
See “Kagemusha” by Akira Kurosawa where 2 bumbling, rascally peasants, Tahei and Matakishi, are caught up in clan wars in feudal Japan. BTW: the peasant odd couple were George Lucas’ inspiration for the odd couple robots, C3PO and R2D2. Who, by the way, are a continuous — the one continuous — relationship through the entire “Star Wars” hexalogy.
See lessAs the world’s oxygen suddenly disappears and the population of Earth dies, a lone jet flies over the ocean – the last living people. Chaos spreads through the air-pressured cabin as the passengers come to grips with both their impending mortality and the end of humanity.
The logline is problematical; it raises more questions than interest. Is the whole atmosphere escaping into space, or just the oxygen? If the former, then the jet doesn't have the air its wings need to stay aloft. CRASH! And even if it's only the oxygen that is escaping, the jet engines won't have oRead more
The logline is problematical; it raises more questions than interest.
Is the whole atmosphere escaping into space, or just the oxygen? If the former, then the jet doesn’t have the air its wings need to stay aloft.
CRASH!
And even if it’s only the oxygen that is escaping, the jet engines won’t have oxygen to burn the fuel to keep flying.
CRASH!
See lessAfter accusing a powerful British Financial titan of rape, a successful business woman must decide whether to save her fledgling firm or regain the life she lost.
Ooops! Accidently posted before completed thought. One more time: When an enterprising woman files charges of rape against a rich and politically connected businessman, she must struggle to survive his ruthless campaign to destroy her fledgling business and smear her reputation.
Ooops! Accidently posted before completed thought. One more time:
When an enterprising woman files charges of rape against a rich and politically connected businessman, she must struggle to survive his ruthless campaign to destroy her fledgling business and smear her reputation.
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