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When left for dead by his former gang, a reformed outlaw seeks to avenge the murder of his family after an Indian mystic "gifts" him eternal life.
Thanks, SQM. I saw that movie, but don't remember the similarities. I'll check it out again. I think the "public" can judge thumbs up or down on some responses. It's kind of depressing to write something, perhaps a response to a question, and have someone (you have no idea whom) come in and slam youRead more
Thanks, SQM. I saw that movie, but don’t remember the similarities. I’ll check it out again.
I think the “public” can judge thumbs up or down on some responses. It’s kind of depressing to write something, perhaps a response to a question, and have someone (you have no idea whom) come in and slam you with a negative. I think that practice is very detrimental to the overall benefit derived from the site. It certainly affected my outlook substantially…
See lessA widowed farmer plows over his internationally famous strawberry farm to resurrect a monument to his late wife, then battles his neighbors, the Sheriff and the government to keep it.
I've been having trouble getting this one down, I will admit. "Up" is a nice comparison, and it is basically about a man coping with the sudden death of his lifelong companion. There is a hint of "Field of Creams" aspect to it, as well. The town gets a large amount of it's resources through the straRead more
I’ve been having trouble getting this one down, I will admit. “Up” is a nice comparison, and it is basically about a man coping with the sudden death of his lifelong companion. There is a hint of “Field of Creams” aspect to it, as well. The town gets a large amount of it’s resources through the strawberry farm- they have an annual festival, they are called the “strawberry capital” and even the President has mentioned loving his strawberries, which made him famous. They way I have it now, it is a drama, so I’ll have to work on making that more clear in my wording. Thanks!
See lessNursing home residents? band together to battle a corrupt administrator, local thugs and greedy heirs in their efforts to retain their home, regain their youth, and reclaim the shuffleboard championship.
I was toying with "skater thugs" at one time. Might go back to that. That would hint at some actor's under thirty being in it, I suppose. Good idea!
I was toying with “skater thugs” at one time. Might go back to that. That would hint at some actor’s under thirty being in it, I suppose. Good idea!
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