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  1. Posted: May 7, 2013In: Public

    A week before Christmas terrorists invade the North Pole and take Santa hostage, and the only cop that can save him hates Christmas more than Ebenezer Scrooge.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on May 9, 2013 at 8:14 am

    Hear hear... But isn't also the key function of a longline to get someone with either the power and or money to read and hopefully produce said film? If I was lucky enough to be that person, you know, with money and or power the first thing I see when I read this longline is the poster. My first queRead more

    Hear hear… But isn’t also the key function of a longline to get someone with either the power and or money to read and hopefully produce said film? If I was lucky enough to be that person, you know, with money and or power the first thing I see when I read this longline is the poster. My first question (which was my first… And really, only question…) is what is the genre and who is the target audience. I think this is a fair enough question given the concept… As violent movies involving Santa are rare (maybe for a reason…)…

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  2. Posted: May 7, 2013In: Public

    A week before Christmas terrorists invade the North Pole and take Santa hostage, and the only cop that can save him hates Christmas more than Ebenezer Scrooge.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on May 8, 2013 at 6:30 pm

    ...and just FWIW (even though the original logline ticks most boxes...): 'To save a wealthy toy manufacturer from a group of terrorists in the north pole, a cynical special task force leader must first come to terms with the targets true identity... Santa Claus.' Over 30 words, I know, and absent aRead more

    …and just FWIW (even though the original logline ticks most boxes…):

    ‘To save a wealthy toy manufacturer from a group of terrorists in the north pole, a cynical special task force leader must first come to terms with the targets true identity… Santa Claus.’

    Over 30 words, I know, and absent a ticking clock… but just thought I’d give it a shot.

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  3. Posted: May 7, 2013In: Public

    A week before Christmas terrorists invade the North Pole and take Santa hostage, and the only cop that can save him hates Christmas more than Ebenezer Scrooge.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on May 8, 2013 at 3:38 pm

    And one other thought -- what if it's not that the hero hates Xmas (I can see both sides of the dpg/ Tim Logan coin...), but that he doesn't believe in Santa (is Ebenezer-like as he detests everything it represents...) ? It would deal with another issue -- If this very real cop (or whatever he is...Read more

    And one other thought — what if it’s not that the hero hates Xmas (I can see both sides of the dpg/ Tim Logan coin…), but that he doesn’t believe in Santa (is Ebenezer-like as he detests everything it represents…) ? It would deal with another issue — If this very real cop (or whatever he is…) must tackle some very real terrorists (in a very real worId) I just can’t buy that his goal is to save a very mythical Santa, unless of course he is saving him in the belief that he’s just some fat old hermit living with a bunch of dwarves in the North Pole…

    Anyway — I’ve ranted enough.

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