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When fake TV survival expert Rock Cartwright is challenged to a winner takes all survival-off by his younger, better rival, he finds himself in a race against time to get out of the Californian wilderness and back to Los Angeles.
And "he finds himself" is weak. He MUST race against time. But for what? What are the stakes?
And “he finds himself” is weak. He MUST race against time. But for what? What are the stakes?
See lessEvading a nationwide manhunt, a twenty-first-century Dr. Jekyll attempts to clear his name before his split personality, Mr. Hyde, assassinates the president of the U.S.A.
As revised, not only leaner but a sharper hook; the story boiled down to it's essential dilemma.
As revised, not only leaner but a sharper hook; the story boiled down to it’s essential dilemma.
See lessA dysfunctional Aussie neighborhood where a lovable though politically incorrect Ernie, battles daily to accept the fact that he is no longer young.
"Accept the fact that he is no longer young" is a subjective need -- but not an objective goal. Why does he need to face reality? What's at stake -- to be gained if he matures, to be lost if he doesn't?
“Accept the fact that he is no longer young” is a subjective need — but not an objective goal. Why does he need to face reality? What’s at stake — to be gained if he matures, to be lost if he doesn’t?
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