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  1. Posted: August 14, 2015In: Public

    A low-ranking police officer must infiltrate a hostage situation to save his dying wife and their unborn son.

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    Added an answer on August 16, 2015 at 5:44 pm

    Firstly, I am trying to get the bare guts of the story straight before I add the extra elements for the story I want. However, I want the police officer to be very dependent on his superiors, so his confidence builds at each new act when he can't rely on them. His wife is dying due to pregnancy issuRead more

    Firstly, I am trying to get the bare guts of the story straight before I add the extra elements for the story I want.

    However, I want the police officer to be very dependent on his superiors, so his confidence builds at each new act when he can’t rely on them.

    His wife is dying due to pregnancy issues. I tried using ‘fatal complications’, but people seem to get confused and think she was dead already.

    The exact reason why is tied in to the final reveal and in the logline, I only want the audience to know what the police officer knows as far as his needs are concerned.

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  2. Posted: August 14, 2015In: Public

    When the suicide of Trent Warner is discovered, a group of his friends must fulfill his dying wish by delivering 100 letters he composed before his suicide, in doing so they will discover that Trent Warner?s death is not as simple as the police report makes it out to be.

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    Added an answer on August 14, 2015 at 7:29 am

    Who the hell is Trent Warner?

    Who the hell is Trent Warner?

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  3. Posted: August 4, 2015In: Public

    An optimistic and energetic freshman just wants to fit in his first year in high school, but that all changes when he meets a girl who he thought he would never see again, and is propelled on a path that could very well change the meaning of ?fitting in?.

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    Added an answer on August 4, 2015 at 7:31 am

    Grease? Grease 2?

    Grease? Grease 2?

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