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Expelled bad-boy student James is accepted at a prestigious high-school, only to learn his teachers are blood-sacrificing devil-worshippers with an eye for troubled pupils.
When school-campers discover they're being groomed for a black-mass to raise the devil, a nerdy altar-boy must lead his fellows to overcome their devil-worshipping teachers.
When school-campers discover they’re being groomed for a black-mass to raise the devil, a nerdy altar-boy must lead his fellows to overcome their devil-worshipping teachers.
See lessExpelled bad-boy student James is accepted at a prestigious high-school, only to learn his teachers are blood-sacrificing devil-worshippers with an eye for troubled pupils.
Thanks Andrew. The story is his teachers are devil worshipers masquerading as trusted educators, and the stakes are that they intend to sacrifice their newest student to the devil. Do you think that's unclear in the logline, or that that's not really a story?
Thanks Andrew. The story is his teachers are devil worshipers masquerading as trusted educators, and the stakes are that they intend to sacrifice their newest student to the devil. Do you think that’s unclear in the logline, or that that’s not really a story?
See lessAfter accidentally discovering a superhero?s secret identity, a young psychiatrist is coerced into treating the various mental disorders of a group of eccentric crime-fighters.
What nicholasandrewhalls said. But apart from that, this idea sounds like a lot of fun. Does the psychiatrist become a stand-in superhero when the heroes in treatment are too down to fight crime?
What nicholasandrewhalls said.
But apart from that, this idea sounds like a lot of fun.
Does the psychiatrist become a stand-in superhero when the heroes in treatment are too down to fight crime?
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