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After his terminally ill and clinically dead bitch of a wife miraculously revives her self, a depressed man must find a way to free himself of his life long commitment.
Well I have to admit, I chuckled when I read it.
Well I have to admit, I chuckled when I read it.
See lessA street stupid teen struggles to sell methamphetamine looted from a crimescene to fund his dream of making it big in Hollywood, as he’s pursued by a psychopath cop.
I think for me, the phrase "Street Stupid Teen" is what turns me off from even wanting to care in the first place.?? With Breaking Bad, we cared for Walter right out of the gate and just kept rooting for him even as he sank further and further from noble to down right criminal.? The "psychotic" copRead more
I think for me, the phrase “Street Stupid Teen” is what turns me off from even wanting to care in the first place.?? With Breaking Bad, we cared for Walter right out of the gate and just kept rooting for him even as he sank further and further from noble to down right criminal.? The “psychotic” cop seems like something just thrown in to create tension.?? If the kid is selling drugs, why does the cop have to be crazy?
“A grieving young street kid struggles to make it big in Hollywood at any cost while being chase by the cops for stealing drugs from a crime scene.”
See lessAfter an unemployed single dad loses his home, he struggles to get it back by working for the corrupt real estate broker who evicted him.
I like the irony in the story.? Just feels like it's missing something, but that could just be me.? I do like it. Of course my first question is does the broker who evicted him know who he is when he hires him?? That is something that wouldn't be answered in the log line but in reading/watching theRead more
I like the irony in the story.? Just feels like it’s missing something, but that could just be me.? I do like it.
Of course my first question is does the broker who evicted him know who he is when he hires him?? That is something that wouldn’t be answered in the log line but in reading/watching the story, so I think the logline is doing it’s job.
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