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  1. Posted: April 2, 2020In: Drama

    When a war veteran suffering PTSD goes on a rampage in the woods, his brother joins up with his friends to hunt him down – and must get to him first before the others kill him.

    thedarkhorse Samurai
    Added an answer on April 3, 2020 at 2:26 am

    Also - the working title for this was "KILL THE WICKED". I wanted to make you think about what exactly is "wicked". What is morally wrong. I think if I had to pick an overriding theme: I'd go with "a necessary evil". The pros and cons. That's a potent place. It's a universal idea - that unlike VietnRead more

    Also – the working title for this was “KILL THE WICKED”. I wanted to make you think about what exactly is “wicked”. What is morally wrong.

    I think if I had to pick an overriding theme: I’d go with “a necessary evil”. The pros and cons. That’s a potent place.

    It’s a universal idea – that unlike Vietnam, will never date.

    But yeah – I digress…

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  2. Posted: March 30, 2020In: Drama

    Disbelieving his addicted mother that he is fatherless, a faith-driven basketball star must jeopardize his championship hopes to uncover the heartrending truth about his long-lost dad.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on April 1, 2020 at 8:53 am

    >>>Betsy removes Mitchell from college as his team struggles to qualify for postseason play How can she legally do that?? He's attending on a basketball scholarship? -- which she has no control over. And the coach and college stand by and do nothing?

    >>>Betsy removes Mitchell from college as his team struggles to qualify for postseason play

    How can she legally do that?? He’s attending on a basketball scholarship? — which she has no control over.

    And the coach and college stand by and do nothing?

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  3. Posted: March 22, 2017In: Drama

    Faced with bankruptcy, a down-on-luck man goes through a spine-chilling experience to get money to pay for his son’s emergency operation.

    Guy Man Logliner
    Added an answer on March 31, 2020 at 3:16 am

    What's the spine chilling experience that the father must go through? Rob a bank? Participate in a reality show where he's hunted by rich people for sport? Win an underground street fighting competition where he'll have to fight other men to the death? If the description of the plot is vague and absRead more

    What’s the spine chilling experience that the father must go through? Rob a bank? Participate in a reality show where he’s hunted by rich people for sport? Win an underground street fighting competition where he’ll have to fight other men to the death? If the description of the plot is vague and abstract, then it will not stick with the audience.

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