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Revision 2: After a miraculous survival of a meteor shower, an elite leader must get his team to the engine room of a high speed moving train, loaded with flesh eating demons, before it crashes.
"When the passengers turn into flesh-eating demons, a special forces commando and his team must fight their way to the trains engine room to stop the train so they and the survivors can escape."?
“When the passengers turn into flesh-eating demons, a special forces commando and his team must fight their way to the trains engine room to stop the train so they and the survivors can escape.”?
See lessTwo down and out cops are paired as partners to take on a cartel before the cartel spreads a powerful drug that could destroy the city or risk being fired, if they survive.
I have to admit this isn't the easiest story to write a logline for. Mainly because the only reason a down and out cops would be assigned to take down a drug cartel that could destroy the city is if they are supposed to fail... This adds words to the logline, however. So here is an attempt but it isRead more
I have to admit this isn’t the easiest story to write a logline for. Mainly because the only reason a down and out cops would be assigned to take down a drug cartel that could destroy the city is if they are supposed to fail… This adds words to the logline, however. So here is an attempt but it is probably a little rough.?
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“When his corrupt police chief assigns him the?task of taking? down a powerful cartel, an alcoholic formerly great detective must stop a massive drug ring even though the only reason he was assigned was to fail.”?
When a young black man from the inner city starts to work for a powerful businessman, he spirals into the ruthless world of organized crime and must not only find a way out, but also outsmart the FBI.
I think the moment of conflict would be the event that makes the lead character decide he wants out. What happens that makes you lead character decide he must leave the world of organized crime?
I think the moment of conflict would be the event that makes the lead character decide he wants out.
See lessWhat happens that makes you lead character decide he must leave the world of organized crime?