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  1. Posted: August 15, 2014In: Public

    A serial womaniser discovers women from his past are murdered soon after making amends and must find their killer before an inoperable brain tumour kills him.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 16, 2014 at 8:09 am

    When the former girlfriends he made amend to are killed, a reformed serial womaniser must find the real killer and stop the murder of the one who got away while evading the police.

    When the former girlfriends he made amend to are killed, a reformed serial womaniser must find the real killer and stop the murder of the one who got away while evading the police.

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  2. Posted: August 8, 2014In: Public

    When her pleas for help are dismissed by her British Intelligence handler, a former black ops soldier must chase alone across London the cunning foreign operative who kidnapped her delinquent kid brother.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 9, 2014 at 8:36 am

    You are right, DPG. Women lead in thriller/action movie bring a different vibe to it. They can't rely on the usual machismo of the Stallone, Schwartzy, Statham, Snipes, Lundgred, Van Damme. Also the self deprecated humour a la Bruce Willis (I'm a reluctant h?ros, but underneath I'm just a regular guRead more

    You are right, DPG.
    Women lead in thriller/action movie bring a different vibe to it. They can’t rely on the usual machismo of the Stallone, Schwartzy, Statham, Snipes, Lundgred, Van Damme. Also the self deprecated humour a la Bruce Willis (I’m a reluctant h?ros, but underneath I’m just a regular guy) does not work.
    I wanted to go to a more gritty, urban close to the reality kind of movie. More the life of the under class, over worked, underpaid operative rather than the glamorous world of James Bond. A mix of “Ronin”, “French Connection” and female “Jason Bourne”. Haywire but with more personal connection and on a South-London estate.
    Interaction between classes: the privileged ones and the rest. The have and have not. Oxford educated in charge at British Intelligence vs the hard knock school of life for the lowly operatives.
    My heroine is blackmailed into spying, however when the shit hits the fan, her masters abandon her pretty quickly. I also want to show, how all her past and environment (delinquent kid brother, mother with terminal cancer, unknown father) made her the person she is today.
    I am rewriting my script with that new direction in mind.
    As I took the plunge and bought a BlackMagic Pocket Cinema during their Summer Half Price promotion, I have now four weeks to rewrite everything until the camera arrives. Hopefully shooting over week-ends and free time, and finance permitting we should then complete the movie in a year time.

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  3. Posted: August 8, 2014In: Public

    When her pleas for help are dismissed by her British Intelligence handler, a former black ops soldier must chase alone across London the cunning foreign operative who kidnapped her delinquent kid brother.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on August 9, 2014 at 8:36 am

    You are right, DPG. Women lead in thriller/action movie bring a different vibe to it. They can't rely on the usual machismo of the Stallone, Schwartzy, Statham, Snipes, Lundgred, Van Damme. Also the self deprecated humour a la Bruce Willis (I'm a reluctant h?ros, but underneath I'm just a regular guRead more

    You are right, DPG.
    Women lead in thriller/action movie bring a different vibe to it. They can’t rely on the usual machismo of the Stallone, Schwartzy, Statham, Snipes, Lundgred, Van Damme. Also the self deprecated humour a la Bruce Willis (I’m a reluctant h?ros, but underneath I’m just a regular guy) does not work.
    I wanted to go to a more gritty, urban close to the reality kind of movie. More the life of the under class, over worked, underpaid operative rather than the glamorous world of James Bond. A mix of “Ronin”, “French Connection” and female “Jason Bourne”. Haywire but with more personal connection and on a South-London estate.
    Interaction between classes: the privileged ones and the rest. The have and have not. Oxford educated in charge at British Intelligence vs the hard knock school of life for the lowly operatives.
    My heroine is blackmailed into spying, however when the shit hits the fan, her masters abandon her pretty quickly. I also want to show, how all her past and environment (delinquent kid brother, mother with terminal cancer, unknown father) made her the person she is today.
    I am rewriting my script with that new direction in mind.
    As I took the plunge and bought a BlackMagic Pocket Cinema during their Summer Half Price promotion, I have now four weeks to rewrite everything until the camera arrives. Hopefully shooting over week-ends and free time, and finance permitting we should then complete the movie in a year time.

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