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The inept leader of a group of real-life superheroes discovers the true costs of heroism after a rogue member crosses a brutal crime boss.
the inept leader? has to finally become the hero he?s been pretending to be all along. Bingo!
the inept leader? has to finally become the hero he?s been pretending to be all along.
Bingo!
See lessThe inept leader of a group of real-life superheroes discovers the true costs of heroism after a rogue member crosses a brutal crime boss.
Yeah but.... don't we identify with super-heroes because they can do what we can't? They don't have to put up with incompetent managers and leaders like the rest of us mere schmucks.
Yeah but…. don’t we identify with super-heroes because they can do what we can’t? They don’t have to put up with incompetent managers and leaders like the rest of us mere schmucks.
See lessWhen troubled teen takes control of a crashed alien craft, he decides to fly it to London to prevent his girlfriend from cheating on him. With a secret government agency and a massing alien army in hot pursuit, he must choose between saving his relationship and saving the world.
Got a lot of balls juggling in the air at once for a logline. Something has to fall by the wayside. Here's my questIon: what's the cause-and-effect link between the teen taking control of the alien aircraft and his girlfriend cheating on him? How does one lead to the other? If it doesn't causally, tRead more
Got a lot of balls juggling in the air at once for a logline. Something has to fall by the wayside.
Here’s my questIon: what’s the cause-and-effect link between the teen taking control of the alien aircraft and his girlfriend cheating on him? How does one lead to the other?
If it doesn’t causally, then isn’t it more of a “B” story issue that complicates the “A” story in the 2nd and 3rd acts?
In other words, what does the inciting incident (discovery of the alien craft) trigger: the girlfriend cheating on him? Or the usual-nefarious suspects, the government and aliens, in hot pursuit?
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