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  1. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on July 27, 2014 at 9:27 am

    Another title suggestion "A script to kill for" or "Killer script". The movie "the player" is really underrated. Something like that where the main protagonist is an anti h?ros would really work in that setting. Somebody who starts innocent. Slowly pressure and a taste of success corrupt him until fRead more

    Another title suggestion “A script to kill for” or “Killer script”.
    The movie “the player” is really underrated.
    Something like that where the main protagonist is an anti h?ros would really work in that setting.
    Somebody who starts innocent. Slowly pressure and a taste of success corrupt him until finally he is unrecognisable from the initial guy. He is now as obnoxious and self centered and treat his employees as badly as he was by his former boss.
    You could even have him writing a script about himself. A failed scriptwriter who get successful by killing unknown scriptwriters. Everybody love the idea and find him brilliant. However a police officer starts to investigate so he needs something to save himself.
    Like in American Psycho, he can’t even confess, because somebody else is now taking credit for the idea.

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  2. Posted: July 24, 2014In: Public

    After finding fame with a stolen screenplay of a recently deceased unsigned screenwriter a movie studio’s script reader turns to murdering his backlog of budding screenwriters for their movie ideas.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on July 27, 2014 at 9:27 am

    Another title suggestion "A script to kill for" or "Killer script". The movie "the player" is really underrated. Something like that where the main protagonist is an anti h?ros would really work in that setting. Somebody who starts innocent. Slowly pressure and a taste of success corrupt him until fRead more

    Another title suggestion “A script to kill for” or “Killer script”.
    The movie “the player” is really underrated.
    Something like that where the main protagonist is an anti h?ros would really work in that setting.
    Somebody who starts innocent. Slowly pressure and a taste of success corrupt him until finally he is unrecognisable from the initial guy. He is now as obnoxious and self centered and treat his employees as badly as he was by his former boss.
    You could even have him writing a script about himself. A failed scriptwriter who get successful by killing unknown scriptwriters. Everybody love the idea and find him brilliant. However a police officer starts to investigate so he needs something to save himself.
    Like in American Psycho, he can’t even confess, because somebody else is now taking credit for the idea.

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  3. Posted: July 19, 2014In: Public

    Armed with the power of a legendary Trident from another world, a soft-spoken teen must battle against the wrath of an aquatic alien species as well as that of his best friend, all who whom seek the Trident for their own purposes.

    Valentin Samurai
    Added an answer on July 22, 2014 at 4:10 am

    You are telling us that you wrote that story 9 years! Because the book was published July 2005. You may disagree, but from your logline your story is eerily similar to Percy Jackson and the lightning thief. Young soft spoken boy discovers a secret weapon. That weapon belongs to powerful beings. It iRead more

    You are telling us that you wrote that story 9 years! Because the book was published July 2005.
    You may disagree, but from your logline your story is eerily similar to Percy Jackson and the lightning thief.
    Young soft spoken boy discovers a secret weapon. That weapon belongs to powerful beings. It is then stolen by arch nemesis who had initially pretend to befriend the hero.

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