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  1. Posted: June 24, 2013In: Public

    In the future, the UK is completely overseen by CCTV. There are three blind spots, and in one week four men must organise three high-profile murders ? one to take place in each.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 24, 2013 at 7:17 am

    CCTV is closed circuit television. Generally used for security surveillance. The UK is said to be the most surveilled society because we have the most CCTV cameras. This logline sounds like a very superior espionage thriller.

    CCTV is closed circuit television. Generally used for security surveillance. The UK is said to be the most surveilled society because we have the most CCTV cameras. This logline sounds like a very superior espionage thriller.

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  2. Posted: May 27, 2013In: Public

    On the run from a determined street enforcer, a young Londoner will do anything and everything to avoid capture but the enforcer has pledged to kill himself in the event of failure.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 22, 2013 at 1:48 am

    Thanks, dpg. You've got mad story skills. What I have in mind for the script is a micro-budget indie film. Hollywood is way beyond me right now. I wouldn't know where to start. Besides, aren't two Hollywood studio gods predicting doom?

    Thanks, dpg. You’ve got mad story skills. What I have in mind for the script is a micro-budget indie film. Hollywood is way beyond me right now. I wouldn’t know where to start. Besides, aren’t two Hollywood studio gods predicting doom?

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  3. Posted: May 27, 2013In: Public

    On the run from a determined street enforcer, a young Londoner will do anything and everything to avoid capture but the enforcer has pledged to kill himself in the event of failure.

    kbfilmworks Samurai
    Added an answer on June 20, 2013 at 6:27 pm

    OK, horses being held. So, you're referring to the far less popular GD who were involved in mysticism and Aleister Crowley was a member, etc? And this is to do with the Lord of Strife title? Jean-Marie mentions the Tarot somewhere in this thread. OK, so going for a sensible response now? I'd say somRead more

    OK, horses being held. So, you’re referring to the far less popular GD who were involved in mysticism and Aleister Crowley was a member, etc? And this is to do with the Lord of Strife title? Jean-Marie mentions the Tarot somewhere in this thread. OK, so going for a sensible response now? I’d say something about Jungian archetypes and the collective unconscious. I think dpg knows more about all of this.

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