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  1. Posted: June 13, 2013

    With the help of a mysterious new friend a recently widowed Father must traverse to a sinister world of dark magic to rescue his daughter from an all powerful queen.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    Great questions -- at the moment, yes, she is kidnapped, and I'm still toying with the 'why' -- she (the queen) may need an innocent to be able to survive -- the wells of which are fully exhausted on her world. Again -- very early days (like, last night in that strange place before unconsciousness..Read more

    Great questions — at the moment, yes, she is kidnapped, and I’m still toying with the ‘why’ — she (the queen) may need an innocent to be able to survive — the wells of which are fully exhausted on her world.

    Again — very early days (like, last night in that strange place before unconsciousness…), so, in terms of a thematic premise not there yet. I just had an idea about a Father, struggling to to come to terms with being a single parent (they might have been recently separated before the death…) and must take on this mission impossible of a quest to a fantastical world to save his daughter.

    I’ve been reading some Stephen King fantasy of late, and have also wanted to do something in the vein of Stephen Donaldson’s ‘Lord Foul’s Bane’ etc for awhile…

    It might be more suited to a novel rather than a film.

    Anyway – thanks for the feedback — see you in ‘the classics’ 😉

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  2. Posted: June 5, 2013In: Examples

    Acting in concert, birds start attacking people for no apparent reason.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 12:27 pm

    Great idea... you roll the dice with a post and we'll take it from there..?

    Great idea… you roll the dice with a post and we’ll take it from there..?

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  3. Posted: June 5, 2013In: Examples

    Acting in concert, birds start attacking people for no apparent reason.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on June 13, 2013 at 11:28 am

    For sure dpg -- love to hear your take. From my end though, it's been a veeeeeerrrry looooonnggg time since I've seen it (An Officer and a Gentlemen), I was probably a bit young to grasp it at the time and have never been a massive fan of Richard Gere -- I'll track it down though, and have been meanRead more

    For sure dpg — love to hear your take. From my end though, it’s been a veeeeeerrrry looooonnggg time since I’ve seen it (An Officer and a Gentlemen), I was probably a bit young to grasp it at the time and have never been a massive fan of Richard Gere — I’ll track it down though, and have been meaning to since reading Stanley D Williams book.

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