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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.
Revised Logline (after a great deal of tears and heartache!): A penniless young Londoner steals a suitcase full of ?dirty? money and starts to realize he must give the money to a charitable cause to overcome a family stigma. But first he needs to defeat the fearsome street enforcer sent to track himRead more
Revised Logline (after a great deal of tears and heartache!): A penniless young Londoner steals a suitcase full of ?dirty? money and starts to realize he must give the money to a charitable cause to overcome a family stigma. But first he needs to defeat the fearsome street enforcer sent to track him down.
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A general question: is it wise to put effort into developing a logline for an unresearched and undeveloped idea? I'm just saying - and this is a wild guess - but I think I'm seeing loglines that I suspect are basically undeveloped ideas - meaning - are writers sure the story behind the logline has aRead more
A general question: is it wise to put effort into developing a logline for an unresearched and undeveloped idea? I’m just saying – and this is a wild guess – but I think I’m seeing loglines that I suspect are basically undeveloped ideas – meaning – are writers sure the story behind the logline has a third act? Or even a second act? Plus, can you actually write it?
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Raise a glass, guys. Just read all 40 posts - again - and the last few seem to be out of order which I think kind of spoils it for anyone who feels curious to come check us out. A prayer to our blessed Moderator?
Raise a glass, guys. Just read all 40 posts – again – and the last few seem to be out of order which I think kind of spoils it for anyone who feels curious to come check us out. A prayer to our blessed Moderator?
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