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  1. Posted: April 17, 2013In: Public

    After finding her teenage son in bed with the town scamp, an overprotective mother hires a prostitute to pose as a student at her sons High School in an effort to lure him away from his budding new romance. But when the son falls for the alluring money hungry prostitute things quickly spiral out of control.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on April 17, 2013 at 9:23 am

    ...and maybe 'overly protective' isn't quite apt; she's a high flying corporate lawyer, recently divorced...

    …and maybe ‘overly protective’ isn’t quite apt; she’s a high flying corporate lawyer, recently divorced…

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  2. Posted: April 17, 2013In: Public

    After finding her teenage son in bed with the town scamp, an overprotective mother hires a prostitute to pose as a student at her sons High School in an effort to lure him away from his budding new romance. But when the son falls for the alluring money hungry prostitute things quickly spiral out of control.

    Tony Edward Samurai
    Added an answer on April 17, 2013 at 9:21 am

    Fair call... She (the mother) doesn't want him sleeping with anyone, let alone the 'town scamp'. she doesn't feel he's ready for a sexual relationship. She hires the prostitute, not to sleep with her son, but to try and force him to fall out of love with the 'town scamp'.

    Fair call… She (the mother) doesn’t want him sleeping with anyone, let alone the ‘town scamp’. she doesn’t feel he’s ready for a sexual relationship. She hires the prostitute, not to sleep with her son, but to try and force him to fall out of love with the ‘town scamp’.

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  3. Posted: February 19, 2013In: Public

    When a time travelling cover-band frontman steals hits before they're famous, his musical idol descends into a suicidal depression and to save his life he must overcome his lust for fame.

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    Added an answer on April 16, 2013 at 11:09 pm

    This has serious potential, particularly given if you went down the route of having the idol be an actual historical one... If it was Kurt Cobain it would get a tad weird (although, maybe not...). In a way, I kind of agree with bondthewriter, in that I can't see how overcoming his lust for fame coulRead more

    This has serious potential, particularly given if you went down the route of having the idol be an actual historical one… If it was Kurt Cobain it would get a tad weird (although, maybe not…). In a way, I kind of agree with bondthewriter, in that I can’t see how overcoming his lust for fame could stop someone from killing themselves. Is it a case where he gives up a stolen hit for the idol to produce?

    I’m quite new to this (writing loglines), but here’s my stab:

    ‘A time traveling, fame obsessed, cover band singer must learn to give up his dreams in order to save the life of his rock star idol’.

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