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A teenage rebellion girl(18) accepts her friend?s $500 challenge to stay alone all overnight in the graveyard and experience series of fearful activities but an abnormal force cannot let her escape from graveyard.
Here is an attempt, see how you like it. "When a paranormal force traps her in a graveyard, a highschooler spending the night on a dare must discover the secret to banishing the malevolent entity if she is to escape by morning."
Here is an attempt, see how you like it.
“When a paranormal force traps her in a graveyard, a highschooler spending the night on a dare must discover the secret to banishing the malevolent entity if she is to escape by morning.”
See lessWhen a down-on-his luck food delivery driver inadvertently delivers the kiss of death to a troubled drug lord, he must use his street knowledge to navigate himself out of the criminal underworld in order to survive.
In the movie "The Godfather 2" Vito physically gives a kiss of death, which makes me wonder why a delivery guy would kiss a mobster? I am not sure how you inadvertently kiss someone.
In the movie “The Godfather 2” Vito physically gives a kiss of death, which makes me wonder why a delivery guy would kiss a mobster? I am not sure how you inadvertently kiss someone.
See lessForced out of a cloistered life after his employer dies, an illiterate simpleton gardener becomes a media celebrity and Washington influencer after a dying billionaire mistakes his gardening advice as metaphorical words of economic wisdom.
I think this logline shows you don't have to always follow a formula, that some unorthodox scripts do call for unorthodox loglines... as long as logline gets the story across to the reader.
I think this logline shows you don’t have to always follow a formula, that some unorthodox scripts do call for unorthodox loglines… as long as logline gets the story across to the reader.
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