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When his ride share client turns out to be an incompetent terrorist with a bomb, an incurious Uber driver has only 90 minutes to stop him.
"Dog Day Afternoon" meets "Collateral". ?But what Dog Day had going for it that this story doesn't is that it actually happened. Truth is stranger.Given all the paranoia about terrorism, it's likely to be a tough sell. Still, it might work as a dark comedy (with an edgy allegorical subtext).
“Dog Day Afternoon” meets “Collateral”. ?But what Dog Day had going for it that this story doesn’t is that it actually happened. Truth is stranger.
Given all the paranoia about terrorism, it’s likely to be a tough sell. Still, it might work as a dark comedy (with an edgy allegorical subtext).
See lessRUNYON CANYON (Animated Romance/ Adventure) When a pampered Pomeranian has a chance encounter with a jaded bad boy coyote from the wrong side of the tracks it’s love at first sight. But his struggle to stay alive amid dwindling resources and the cruel murder of his friends by Man threaten their hopes and dreams of a future together
It's Romeo & Juliet meets Lady and the Tramp.But I like the other one set in the barrio better.
It’s Romeo & Juliet meets Lady and the Tramp.
But I like the other one set in the barrio better.
See lessROMEO & JULIO – 2 closeted homosexual gang bangers in East LA ? one black one Mexican, fight to make a life together amidst the chaos and violence of their warring factions.
In East LA, two closeted gays, members of rival gangs, struggle to build a life together.I think this logline qualifies as High Concept for 3 reasons:1]The title and setup so clearly refer to the most famous love story in drama -- what else is there to say? (Any logline reader who doesn't immediatelRead more
In East LA, two closeted gays, members of rival gangs, struggle to build a life together.
I think this logline qualifies as High Concept for 3 reasons:
1]The title and setup so clearly refer to the most famous love story in drama — what else is there to say? (Any logline reader who doesn’t immediately pick up on the Shakespeare parallel has no business being in show business.)
2] It can be stated in only 16 words, well under the ideal maximum of 25 words.
3] At 89 characters, it’s tweetable.
This is a story waiting to be told, a movie I want to see. ?I give the concept a thumbs up.?
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