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  1. Posted: February 26, 2015In: Public

    ?After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy Amish logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer. He now has six floors to pitch and sell an idea to save his physical body and awake.?

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 27, 2015 at 9:09 am

    I think it is best in a logine to have the lead character doing something. How about this. "After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer, He now has six floors to pitch the perfect logline if he's to save his physicalRead more

    I think it is best in a logine to have the lead character doing something. How about this.

    “After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer, He now has six floors to pitch the perfect logline if he’s to save his physical body and awake.”

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  2. Posted: February 26, 2015In: Public

    ?After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy Amish logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer. He now has six floors to pitch and sell an idea to save his physical body and awake.?

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 27, 2015 at 9:09 am

    I think it is best in a logine to have the lead character doing something. How about this. "After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer, He now has six floors to pitch the perfect logline if he's to save his physicalRead more

    I think it is best in a logine to have the lead character doing something. How about this.

    “After a car accident leaves him in a coma, a lazy logline writer finds himself trapped in an elevator with Hell?s best producer, He now has six floors to pitch the perfect logline if he’s to save his physical body and awake.”

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  3. Posted: February 25, 2015In: Public

    Twin sister detectives – who moonlight as vigilante serial killers – get framed for murder by their criminology teacher, who they (now) must outwit to clear their names.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 27, 2015 at 8:59 am

    Gilgamesh, you've buried the lead: Being framed for murder, that's what set's the story in motion. How about something like this: ----- After being framed for murder by their criminology teacher, twin sister detectives ? who moonlight as vigilante serial killers?Must outwit their mentor if they're tRead more

    Gilgamesh, you’ve buried the lead: Being framed for murder, that’s what set’s the story in motion.

    How about something like this:
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    After being framed for murder by their criminology teacher, twin sister detectives ? who moonlight as vigilante serial killers?Must outwit their mentor if they’re to clear their names.”
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