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  1. Posted: November 9, 2016In: Comedy

    With the news of Trump presidency, many families set out to emigrate. Attempting to leave the coasts, they discover something they had never thought possible – a wall to keep them in!

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    Added an answer on November 14, 2016 at 1:10 am

    After being publicly ridiculed by the President of the United States, a vain businessman gets the last laugh by succeeding him in the White House. (25 words)The real life drama has got it all: ?inciting incident, protagonist versus antagonist, character flaw, objective goal, personal and global stakRead more

    After being publicly ridiculed by the President of the United States, a vain businessman gets the last laugh by succeeding him in the White House.
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    The real life drama has got it all: ?inciting incident, protagonist versus antagonist, character flaw, objective goal, personal and global stakes. ?And if you had pitched this 2 years ago, the concept would have been DOA. ?But now it’s only a matter of time before it becomes a bio-pic.

    And btw, that’s an historically plausible inciting incident for the plot. Check out clips on YouTube of Obama ridiculing Trump at the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

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  2. Posted: November 13, 2016In: Adventure

    When a peace-seeking alien crashes in remotest New Zealand, a feisty female scientist and a taciturn hunter must rescue him from a war-like Vietnam vet.

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    Added an answer on November 14, 2016 at 12:26 am

    As Knightrider asked: who is the protagonist? ?And why is the Vietnam Vet intent on killing him? And how come only 3 people seem to know he has crash-landed? ?How come there are only 2 people who want to rescue him? ?Seems to me there would be a whole lot more people keen to rescue him, keep him aliRead more

    As Knightrider asked: who is the protagonist? ?And why is the Vietnam Vet intent on killing him?

    And how come only 3 people seem to know he has crash-landed? ?How come there are only 2 people who want to rescue him? ?Seems to me there would be a whole lot more people keen to rescue him, keep him alive?

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  3. Posted: November 12, 2016In: Drama

    When a young army colonel is haunted by his time on the battlefield, he must deal with the atrocities his past in order to survive life off the field. Man Down

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    Added an answer on November 13, 2016 at 2:41 pm

    I concur with Nir Shelter that PTSD is not a character flaw. ?In fact, I have come to think less in terms of a "character flaw" and more in terms of a "vulnerability"which can be a matter of ?a personality defect or a matter of a physical or psychological disability or a matter of a disadvantage inRead more

    I concur with Nir Shelter that PTSD is not a character flaw. ?In fact, I have come to think less in terms of a “character flaw” and more in terms of a “vulnerability”which can be a matter of ?a personality defect or a matter of a physical or psychological disability or a matter of a disadvantage in the context of the protagonist’s struggle.

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