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  1. Posted: August 6, 2013In: Public

    A lugubrious rock star finds himself stuck in his own purgatory.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on August 6, 2013 at 4:16 am

    And then...

    And then…

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  2. Posted: August 4, 2013In: Public

    When a twenties something Jersey Shore type who lives solely for “the life” comes down with a bout of severe depression, he begins to see his world in a different light.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on August 6, 2013 at 4:07 am

    The epiphany sounds like something a person would have after a near death experience (such as overdosing and nearly dying) instead of simply being diagnosed as depressed. After he nearly dies (Or perhaps does die for a few moments) the lead begins to see what's really important in life. (And of courRead more

    The epiphany sounds like something a person would have after a near death experience (such as overdosing and nearly dying) instead of simply being diagnosed as depressed.

    After he nearly dies (Or perhaps does die for a few moments) the lead begins to see what’s really important in life. (And of course his partying friends don’t like the change)

    anyway, those are just some thoughts. Hope that helped!

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  3. Posted: August 2, 2013In: Public

    An ailing country town convinces Kevin Costner to sing at the close of their rodeo. When an accident happens, Kevin thinks he is the 'Bodyguard'. Policeman WIlliam William an Indigenous man, worn down, angry and hungry for a transfer has to 'watch him' and find a cure before the end of the day. (PS would use a lookalike Kevin Costner)

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on August 6, 2013 at 3:53 am

    Steal away Ic13, As for "Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael," the movie centers around the arrival of a famous "Celebrity" that only exists in that film. As a result, if you created a celebrity wouldn't have the casting/legal issues as dpg pointed out. Anyway, the idea comes across as one of those quirky,Read more

    Steal away Ic13,

    As for “Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael,” the movie centers around the arrival of a famous “Celebrity” that only exists in that film. As a result, if you created a celebrity wouldn’t have the casting/legal issues as dpg pointed out.

    Anyway, the idea comes across as one of those quirky, small town, indy pictures with an odd assortment of characters and a lot of craziness going on. Sounds fun.

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