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  1. Posted: April 19, 2019In: Crime

    A former drug-dealer, fresh from prison, must help his best friend, an unstable war veteran, pay back a murderous mob boss, during the week of the N.Y. Blackout of ?77.

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    Added an answer on April 20, 2019 at 6:50 am

    As variable said.? And it ratches up dramatic tension if there was a ticking clock, a short deadline (say no more than 3 days)I can understand how the NYC Blackout of 1977 would be a complication and an interesting one.? However, I don't see how it fits into the logline unless the Blackout occurs atRead more

    As variable said.? And it ratches up dramatic tension if there was a ticking clock, a short deadline (say no more than 3 days)

    I can understand how the NYC Blackout of 1977 would be a complication and an interesting one.? However, I don’t see how it fits into the logline unless the Blackout occurs at start of Act 2 just when they’re beginning to execute their plan (and what is it, btw?) to get the money.

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  2. Posted: April 13, 2019In: Horror

    A teacher just fired from her job gets trapped in a time loop where she relives the worst moments from her life until she figures out how to escape.

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    Added an answer on April 17, 2019 at 6:09 am

    First off, there's no way getting around the first impression the logline will make:? the story idea is a? knock-off of the classic "Groundhog Day" movie.? That's the 1st reaction, the 1st thought that will come to the mind of anyone in? the film biz who reads this logline.? So it seems to me the maRead more

    First off, there’s no way getting around the first impression the logline will make:? the story idea is a? knock-off of the classic “Groundhog Day” movie.? That’s the 1st reaction, the 1st thought that will come to the mind of anyone in? the film biz who reads this logline.? So it seems to me the marketing question the story needs to address is:? what new twist does it have? In what way does it match or perhaps top? that movie?

    Now then.? There is a logical,? cause-and-effect connection between Phil Connor’s? job and the Groundhog Day celebration in Punxsutawney, PA.? ?Phil is a weather forecaster and the ground hog’s appearance is supposed to forecast the remainder of winter.? That’s why he’s n Punxsutawney, PA, for a news hook to what he does every day on TV.

    In contrast, I can discern no logical. cause-and-effect connection between the? woman’s profession nor her getting fired and the resulting dramatic problem.? She could just as well be a beautician or an opera singer or a web designer or a prostitute.? She could just as well have just won the grand prize in the lottery,? married the man (or woman) of her dreams,? or won the Nobel Prize for curing cancer.

    Also,? the events in the infinitely repeating? time loop in “Ground Hog Day” are compressed into one day and they are related in terms of dealing with the same set of people in the same locations.? Whereas? in this scenario, the events could be scattered, helter-skelter over the lifespan of? the main character.? Now she’s experiencing a “worst-ever moment” as a kid? in one location with one set of people, then a worst-ever moment” as a teen in another location with another set of people, then a “worst-ever” moment as an adult in yet another location with another set of people.? Is there a common thread to these? “worst-ever” moments? other than that they repeat themselves?

    Finally, Phil doesn’t know he has to figure a way out.? All he knows is that there does not seem to be a way out.? Not even by dying.? Given that the genre is horror,? should not that also be the case with the woman?

    Or if she believes there is a way out, if only she figure it out, she hopes in vain.? She looping in a horror story where there is no way out.? ?At least no happy way out.? To be true to the expectations for a horror film, isn’t that the way the film should play out?

    If you’ve anticipated and already puzzled out answers to my concerns and question, that’s great.? Now the trick is to write a logline that says, in effect, “It’s like Ground Hog Day– but different in a cool and clever way.”

    fwiw

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  3. Posted: April 15, 2019In: Thriller

    After a night out drowning her sorrows, a lonely woman wakes up next to a man she just met and discovers they are on his boat in the middle of the ocean and it?s sinking fast.

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    Added an answer on April 17, 2019 at 5:31 am

    What's the story about?? Figuring out how and why she got into the predicament?? Or figuring a way out of her predicament?

    What’s the story about?? Figuring out how and why she got into the predicament?? Or figuring a way out of her predicament?

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