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  1. Posted: July 12, 2012In: Public

    Based on the young adult CHERUB novels; Two young agents are sent to New Zealand to help bring a gang leader behind bars.

    MagicCreeper
    Added an answer on July 12, 2012 at 9:43 pm

    I used the word 'bring' because a lot of the CHERUB novels have the tendency of ending with the bad guy getting into the worst situation then being arrested by officers or being killed. Also, I really wan't sure what else to put in my logline that wouldn't require some other depth into other aspectsRead more

    I used the word ‘bring’ because a lot of the CHERUB novels have the tendency of ending with the bad guy getting into the worst situation then being arrested by officers or being killed.

    Also, I really wan’t sure what else to put in my logline that wouldn’t require some other depth into other aspects I had quickly thought up. If you have any tips I would love to know them.

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  2. Posted: July 12, 2012In: Public

    Based on the young adult CHERUB novels; Two young agents are sent to New Zealand to help bring a gang leader behind bars.

    MagicCreeper
    Added an answer on July 12, 2012 at 9:40 pm

    I myself live in New Zealand. The main reason is because (if you haven't read the books) CHERUB is based in the UK - Any country governed by the Queen always has preference with CHERUB. Also, it's a film. If I wanted to write about the Mongrel Mob I would have but the author has already dealt with tRead more

    I myself live in New Zealand. The main reason is because (if you haven’t read the books) CHERUB is based in the UK – Any country governed by the Queen always has preference with CHERUB. Also, it’s a film. If I wanted to write about the Mongrel Mob I would have but the author has already dealt with the typical drunk, bike riding and generally unlovable gang somewhere in America if I recall it properly.

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  3. Posted: July 12, 2012In: Public

    A astronaut embarks on a solo mission to Jupiter when things go wrong and he becomes stranded in space headed towards the sun with no communication or control over the ship.

    MagicCreeper
    Added an answer on July 12, 2012 at 9:56 am

    Not bad! Seems like you could have a large-ish climax if the ship drifts past Earth and then they fail to rescue him then!

    Not bad! Seems like you could have a large-ish climax if the ship drifts past Earth and then they fail to rescue him then!

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