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  1. Posted: September 24, 2013In: Public

    A family nurses an injured Angel that crashes onto their summer cottage roof back to health, hiding their foreign guest’s wings from curious neighbors until what injured the Angel returns.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on September 27, 2013 at 9:45 am

    Again -- just an idea: 'A wing-clipped fallen angel must re-earn their place in heaven by saving the soul of a suburban family?s teenage daughter who has fallen in with a nefarious crime ring.' Good luck again.

    Again — just an idea:

    ‘A wing-clipped fallen angel must re-earn their place in heaven by saving the soul of a suburban family?s teenage daughter who has fallen in with a nefarious crime ring.’

    Good luck again.

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  2. Posted: September 24, 2013In: Public

    A family nurses an injured Angel that crashes onto their summer cottage roof back to health, hiding their foreign guest’s wings from curious neighbors until what injured the Angel returns.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on September 27, 2013 at 8:30 am

    If the angel has been THROWN out of heaven and can't re-enter until they have learnt some key moral lesson it could find some wings ;) What if the Angel is like a troubled teen angel -- and in the family they fall upon there just so happens to be a similarly troubled teen who also has a big lesson tRead more

    If the angel has been THROWN out of heaven and can’t re-enter until they have learnt some key moral lesson it could find some wings 😉

    What if the Angel is like a troubled teen angel — and in the family they fall upon there just so happens to be a similarly troubled teen who also has a big lesson to learn… etc etc etc..? Just a thought…

    As dropped by LoglinesRUS, there are echoes of ‘Michael’ here — but there’s potential for a new spin on the concept; it’s just that this ‘spin’, whatever it is, needs to be presented in the logline — I don’t think a family ‘nursing’ an angel back to PHYSICAL strength is interesting (or plausible) enough atm…

    Regardless — best of luck with it.

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  3. Posted: September 20, 2013In: Public

    After his daughter's forced to spend the week at his job and discovers he's actually cool at work, a henpecked husband, begins to stand up for himself against his, domineering wife.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on September 21, 2013 at 11:44 pm

    ...I think dpg's bang on -- from where I sit the affair ( and the marriage) is what's on the line -- It's the biggest compelling plot element, and would juicify (wha?) the logline a plenty... anyways -- much luck.

    …I think dpg’s bang on — from where I sit the affair ( and the marriage) is what’s on the line — It’s the biggest compelling plot element, and would juicify (wha?) the logline a plenty…

    anyways — much luck.

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