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  1. Posted: January 23, 2017In: Comedy

    After lying about being pregnant in order to spite her philandering partner, an antisocial young punk must face up to her responsibilities as she begins to realise the lengths to which he is willing to go in order to change his ways and face up to his.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 20, 2017 at 2:07 pm

    I am not sure what the goal of the lead character is... From reading this, it seems as if the philandering partner should be the lead character since they are the one who goes through the change.

    I am not sure what the goal of the lead character is…

    From reading this, it seems as if the philandering partner should be the lead character since they are the one who goes through the change.

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  2. Posted: February 19, 2017In: Comedy

    When he starts visualizing the desires of anyone he touches, a lovelorn but clueless teen has one week to win his true love before she leaves for college.

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    Added an answer on February 19, 2017 at 1:44 pm

    Is there a cause for this new found ability? Does the lead get hit in the head? Get bitten by a radioactive monkey? Get electrocuted while touching himself? Just curious.

    Is there a cause for this new found ability? Does the lead get hit in the head? Get bitten by a radioactive monkey? Get electrocuted while touching himself? Just curious.

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  3. Posted: February 19, 2017In: Comedy

    When his life unravels, a selfish, high school Jock is given a chance of redemption when he starts visualizing the desires of anyone he touches. p.s I’m trying something a bit different … 2 log lines based on the same premise. This one is a comeuppance tale of Jerk transformed to Good Guy. The next submission is Loser to Hero…. Your thoughts on both or either please. And which transformation do you prefer? which logline is the most ironic?

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 19, 2017 at 1:40 pm

    One more thing, you say he is given a chance at redemption... I would add who is it that gives him the chance for redemption in the logline.

    One more thing, you say he is given a chance at redemption… I would add who is it that gives him the chance for redemption in the logline.

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