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Following a costume party where they dressed as cops, two best friends are mistaken for actual police officers and find themselves on the run, after being forced to bring a dangerous criminal back to the station.
>>>I want to see these two guys FORCED into situations where they must continue posing as cops. A more interesting predicament than running away from...whatever.
>>>I want to see these two guys FORCED into situations where they must continue posing as cops.
A more interesting predicament than running away from…whatever.
See lessAfter a wild party with a Notorious asian druglord. A group of dysfunctional,Culturally diverse students hope to live the life of their dreams when they wake up to $100,000 worth of cash, Until they realize that not only are their passports missing, but their Straight A asian friend is mistaken as the Druglord. They must put their trust in the towns Party fool to find their passports and dodge the eye of the authority to get home safely. (I know this isn't perfect and is very long, so i'd appreciate any constructive criticism ! thanks )
At 96 words, it's a pitch, not a logline.
At 96 words, it’s a pitch, not a logline.
See lessOn the run from a determined street enforcer, a young Londoner will do anything and everything to avoid capture but the enforcer has pledged to kill himself in the event of failure.
In this iteration of the concept, once again, to my mind, the enforcer comes off as the character with the greater motivation, the more compelling situation. Why? Because the stakes of failure for the enforcer are higher: he must pay with his life. By invidious comparison, the young Londoner only haRead more
In this iteration of the concept, once again, to my mind, the enforcer comes off as the character with the greater motivation, the more compelling situation. Why? Because the stakes of failure for the enforcer are higher: he must pay with his life. By invidious comparison, the young Londoner only has to elude capture.
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