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  1. Posted: February 22, 2018In: SciFi

    Trapped in a simulated loop of Earth’s final year before war ravaged the world, a increasingly pessimistic time traveller-to-be must test an increasingly severe sequence of events before going back in time to save the planet for real.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on February 24, 2018 at 11:15 am

    Having travelled to the future and seen the end of humanity, a misanthropic scientist has one year to change events that lead to world war 3. misanthropic seem to be a better and shorter description than increasingly pessimistic. the fact he is in simulated loop is just an artefact of the plot, so IRead more

    Having travelled to the future and seen the end of humanity, a misanthropic scientist has one year to change events that lead to world war 3.

    misanthropic seem to be a better and shorter description than increasingly pessimistic.
    the fact he is in simulated loop is just an artefact of the plot, so I left it out of the Logline.

    The original Logline lead me to more questions:
    is he really trapped in the simulation?
    if it is the loop what is the time constraint?
    what and who is the antagonist?

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  2. Posted: February 19, 2018In: Romance

    After an ex-girlfriend demands a sperm sample in exchange for giving back a rare vintage guitar, a once-famous rock star and his landlord?s daughter come up with a plan to get the guitar back without giving in to his ex?s demand while, also, dealing with their growing attraction to each other.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on February 21, 2018 at 2:42 am

    When a deranged groupie attempts to blackmails him into fathering a baby in exchange for his rare vintage guitar, a reformed former hell raising rock star recruits his landlord's daughter to steal it back so he can pay his debt in time to a violent loan shark. Still way to long, but at least now theRead more

    When a deranged groupie attempts to blackmails him into fathering a baby in exchange for his rare vintage guitar, a reformed former hell raising rock star recruits his landlord’s daughter to steal it back so he can pay his debt in time to a violent loan shark.

    Still way to long, but at least now there is a motive ‘repay his debt’, a time limit ‘in time’, a threat in case of failure ‘violent loan shark’ and an antagonist ‘deranged groupie’.

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  3. Posted: February 19, 2018In: Comedy

    When a redneck American world champion woodchopper is defeated by the ultimate bogan Australian newcomer, he travels to the land down under to face his nemesis and reclaim the title.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on February 20, 2018 at 8:25 pm

    Why not combining Foxtrot and Tony Edward comments, the hero is an outlier from the world of wood chopping, maybe an arrogant well educated waspish who makes a living out of the competition. You would be surprise by the number of people who applies to non-standard sports when they realise that theirRead more

    Why not combining Foxtrot and Tony Edward comments, the hero is an outlier from the world of wood chopping, maybe an arrogant well educated waspish who makes a living out of the competition. You would be surprise by the number of people who applies to non-standard sports when they realise that their path is blocked in the usual sport (Most bobsleigh sport person are failed sprinters).
    His opponent is a young woman whom he is attracted to and in the same time very competitive with. She needs the money to save her farm down under. He wants to win, because he needs to keep his sponsors happy.
    Rivalry and courtship at the same time.
    Remember the movie “What women want” with Mel Hibson and Helen Hunt but in the competitive wood chopping world rather than the advertising world.

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