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Acting in concert, objects start to refuse to be a part of bad actions for no apparent reason
You're right Tony, This is not a logline. It was just to introduce a funny idea. I find it interesting and I think I'll work a little more on this concept.
You’re right Tony,
This is not a logline. It was just to introduce a funny idea.
I find it interesting and I think I’ll work a little more on this concept.
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Good point to Tony Edward, It could be close to ?Koyaanisqatsi? - but with a story- and directed by M. Night Shyamalan? The pitch could be ?Koyaanisqatsi? meets "Mars Attacks" Before the movie was projected, Hitchcok made an advertising campaign saying something like "Warning! the birds reach" Here,Read more
Good point to Tony Edward,
It could be close to ?Koyaanisqatsi? – but with a story- and directed by M. Night Shyamalan?
The pitch could be ?Koyaanisqatsi? meets “Mars Attacks”
Before the movie was projected, Hitchcok made an advertising campaign saying something like “Warning! the birds reach”
Here, it could be “Warning! the things are taking power!”
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HI friends, It is inspired by the previous post by Eakouri : "Arrogant postman of the year fights to keep his pride, when he comes across a stubborn mailbox that won?t accept his mail" and I just transposed the logline of "The Birds". It would be funny if the objects decide not to function each timeRead more
HI friends,
It is inspired by the previous post by Eakouri :
“Arrogant postman of the year fights to keep his pride, when he comes across a stubborn mailbox that won?t accept his mail”
and I just transposed the logline of “The Birds”.
It would be funny if the objects decide not to function each time bad people want to use them, or we want to do it for bad reasons:
– guns don’t fire
– mailboxes don’t accept any mail from the arrogant Postman of the Year
– bikes’ wheels of doped runners don’t want to turn
– microphones and louspeakers of lying politicians keep mute
-…
It would be a great panic worldwide!
The hell on earth for bad people! … and, after a time of surprise heaven for the others
Comic version of “The birds”
I replace “things” with “objects”.
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