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When a Native American curse raises the dead to descend on a sleepy frontier town, a penitent gunslinger, sentenced to hang, seeks redemption by leading the townsfolk in their desperate fight for survival.
Not only has there to be a "why" for the gunslinger to stick around, and rescue the town, there needs to be a "why" for the zombie attack in the first place.Why are zombies attacking this town?? Why now???And is there a causal link between the gunslinger's sentence and the zombie uprising???
Not only has there to be a “why” for the gunslinger to stick around, and rescue the town, there needs to be a “why” for the zombie attack in the first place.
Why are zombies attacking this town?? Why now???
And is there a causal link between the gunslinger’s sentence and the zombie uprising???
See lessAn incessant granny is kidnapped by two dim-witted crooks and used to hold her wealthy son to ransom. When her son refuses to pay she must forge her own escape and find the reason why.
I agree with mikepedley85 that the grumpy old grandmother is the strongest candidate to be the protagonist.? She's the most colorful character and could "own" every scene she's in.? Or "steal" it if she's not the protagonist -- which the actor playing the designated protagonist would not appreciate.Read more
I agree with mikepedley85 that the grumpy old grandmother is the strongest candidate to be the protagonist.? She’s the most colorful character and could “own” every scene she’s in.? Or “steal” it if she’s not the protagonist — which the actor playing the designated protagonist would not appreciate.
So assuming the grandmother is the protagonist, what becomes her objective goal after being kidnapped?? “Proves to be more dangerous than she?s worth” is vague; it suggests a complication to a? possible plot — but? it doesn’t spell out what that plot is.
See lessWhen a Native American curse raises the dead to descend on a sleepy frontier town, a penitent gunslinger, sentenced to hang, seeks redemption by leading the townsfolk in their desperate fight for survival.
>>>must lead the inexperienced townsfolk in a desperate fight for survival.Still missing something. He could just cut and run.? Why not?? ?Why MUST he stay?? What is the emotional bond between him and the town that would induce him to stay and fight?? Was his death sentence and act of justiRead more
>>>must lead the inexperienced townsfolk in a desperate fight for survival.
Still missing something. He could just cut and run.? Why not?? ?Why MUST he stay?? What is the emotional bond between him and the town that would induce him to stay and fight?? Was his death sentence and act of justice or is he a victim of a gross injustice?
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