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  1. Posted: January 29, 2018In: Thriller

    A battered wife seduces a sexaholic lawyer as part of a desperate plan to free herself from her marriage by framing her violently jealous husband for murder, but when things go wrong she needs to think fast and make a new plan before her husband kills her.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on January 30, 2018 at 10:44 pm

    Thanks for your comments, guys.I have a question that's related to my logline:? in a non-linear script is the lnciting incident found in the actual chain of events or in the plot structure? For instance, in a film such as 'The Usual Suspects' is the inciting incident the ship blowing up or the fiveRead more

    Thanks for your comments, guys.

    I have a question that’s related to my logline:? in a non-linear script is the lnciting incident found in the actual chain of events or in the plot structure? For instance, in a film such as ‘The Usual Suspects’ is the inciting incident the ship blowing up or the five criminals finding themselves together in a Police cell?

    I’m re-drafting my logline to reference the flashback structure of my script and I’m posting it as a fresh logline.

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  2. Posted: January 30, 2018In: Public

    Question for the admins… After a log has an initial thread, and later down the line additional changes are made, can you consider a way to post updates to the older thread while being able to bump it back to the top so that people will not miss things?

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    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on January 30, 2018 at 3:24 am

    How about using the 'Contact' listing at the top right hand corner of the home page to raise the issue directly with the Admins?

    How about using the ‘Contact’ listing at the top right hand corner of the home page to raise the issue directly with the Admins?

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  3. Posted: September 23, 2017In: Noir

    After her rich husband and her lover are found murdered on her living room floor, a beautiful woman must prove her innocence to avoid being murdered by the police while in custody.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on September 26, 2017 at 6:27 pm

    Nir Shelter:You guru-wannabes with zero screen credits just exhaust me. You're so eager to spout your untested theories and ideas in an arena where you're not required to back your words with action and somebody else's money.?

    Nir Shelter:

    You guru-wannabes with zero screen credits just exhaust me. You’re so eager to spout your untested theories and ideas in an arena where you’re not required to back your words with action and somebody else’s money.?

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