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  1. Posted: October 25, 2012In: Public

    A haughty Elvin princess with no love for humans, must leave her beloved sheltering woods, to find her brother before their father passes.

    Glyn Carter
    Added an answer on October 25, 2012 at 8:14 am

    Much less confusing! I'm curious whether the humans turn out to be barbaric (as in Avatar, where the humans are mostly baddies); or whether she finds "humanity", kindness, or even love. Has the brother gone native among the people? Lots of scope...

    Much less confusing! I’m curious whether the humans turn out to be barbaric (as in Avatar, where the humans are mostly baddies); or whether she finds “humanity”, kindness, or even love. Has the brother gone native among the people? Lots of scope…

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  2. Posted: October 25, 2012In: Public

    When they discover a plot by do-gooding aliens to destroy human sexuality (in the mistakenly belief that it causes war on Earth), Nerdy Sid and Zen must save the world's libido.

    Glyn Carter
    Added an answer on October 25, 2012 at 8:10 am

    You're right, the parenthesis isn't needed in the logline. The aliens don't see the effects of their plan because they are bad anthropologists caught in the headlights of humanity's own obsession with sex. When they take human form they adopt the shape of a celeb couple (Price/Andre). It's satire, nRead more

    You’re right, the parenthesis isn’t needed in the logline. The aliens don’t see the effects of their plan because they are bad anthropologists caught in the headlights of humanity’s own obsession with sex. When they take human form they adopt the shape of a celeb couple (Price/Andre). It’s satire, not adventure. I hope it’s fun!

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  3. Posted: October 25, 2012In: Public

    When they discover a plot by do-gooding aliens to destroy human sexuality (in the mistakenly belief that it causes war on Earth), Nerdy Sid and Zen must save the world's libido.

    Glyn Carter
    Added an answer on October 25, 2012 at 8:06 am

    Thanks - makes me think I should up the fact that Sid is lovelorn, and Zen sex-starved

    Thanks – makes me think I should up the fact that Sid is lovelorn, and Zen sex-starved

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