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After years of isolation, an egotistic ex-cop makes his nostalgic return to re-unite with his daughter but not until he goes to war with a mob of ex-convicts.
I would slightly change Foxtrot25 longline. A misanthropic cop reunites with his estranged daughter only to find she needs his help to escape the clutches of a mob of ex-convicts.
I would slightly change Foxtrot25 longline.
A misanthropic cop reunites with his estranged daughter only to find she needs his help to escape the clutches of a mob of ex-convicts.
See lessWhen a Data Courier wakes up in a French hospital with no idea how he got there, he must finish his delivery that may prevent or start a war, only he can?t remember whose side he?s on.
That sounds very much like Johnny Mmemonic, the film with Keanu Reeves based on a William Gibson story. Here is my attempt: In the near future, when a data courier storing messages in a cybernetic cranial implant suffers a car accident erasing part of his personality he must evade deadly pursuants sRead more
That sounds very much like Johnny Mmemonic, the film with Keanu Reeves based on a William Gibson story.
See lessHere is my attempt:
In the near future, when a data courier storing messages in a cybernetic cranial implant suffers a car accident erasing part of his personality he must evade deadly pursuants sent by two factions at war whilst trying to piece together which side he belonged to.
A disillusioned nuclear missile silo officer, yearning for job satisfaction, gets more than he bargained for when Earth is occupied by alien invaders and saving mankind means destroying Washington DC.
"Crimson tide" meets "Independence Day"! You have the ingredients for a good SF thriller in a closed environment. Now the difficulty starts in 1) making it realistic. Even if you take liberty with the real silo and missile launch protocols, it must have the feel of authenticity. 2) making it crescenRead more
“Crimson tide” meets “Independence Day”!
See lessYou have the ingredients for a good SF thriller in a closed environment.
Now the difficulty starts in
1) making it realistic. Even if you take liberty with the real silo and missile launch protocols, it must have the feel of authenticity.
2) making it crescendo. Something has to be at stake and you have to throw more and more difficult obstacles to your Protagonist. Start with he has to save earth by killing everybody in Washington and it’s difficult to top that. Start by saving the girl and you can top that by helping the generals to save his country, save the human race.
3) making it snappy. Because the situation is enclosed, you need to have sharp dialog to create further tension. Tarentino was tasked to rewrite Crimson Tide’s dialog for that purpose.
4) making it fun. Unless you intend to make a drama out of it, it’s B movie subject. So don’t over intellectualise it.