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  1. Posted: August 16, 2019In: Thriller

    An escaped psychopathic convict on the run from the authorities and trying to make it across the border unwittingly accepts a ride from a off-duty police sheriff on the verge of retirement.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on August 18, 2019 at 6:36 am

    And then what?? The logline sets up a situation for a plot, but it doesn't follow through with a complete plot.? I suggest running this through the logline generator.

    And then what?? The logline sets up a situation for a plot, but it doesn’t follow through with a complete plot.? I suggest running this through the logline generator.

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  2. Posted: August 12, 2019In: Thriller

    After a tragic death puts her family in financial jeopardy, a disgraced athlete partners with an old childhood friend to execute an insurance scheme that puts her on the wrong end of a revenge plot.

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    Added an answer on August 14, 2019 at 1:20 pm

    Was the tragic death a family member or an accident that puts the family in financial jeopardy? Does the tragic death have anything to do with the athlete being disgraced? Is it necessary in the logline to mention partnering with a childhood friend? These are just a few questions that may need clariRead more

    Was the tragic death a family member or an accident that puts the family in financial jeopardy? Does the tragic death have anything to do with the athlete being disgraced? Is it necessary in the logline to mention partnering with a childhood friend? These are just a few questions that may need clarifying.

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  3. Posted: July 28, 2019In: Thriller

    When a brain implant in his wife goes bad, a guru neurosurgeon must find a way to neutralise the implant; but when he discovers the problem is deliberate, not a glitch, he must find and destory the person tampering his wife’s mind before his wife kills herself, his daughter and others.

    dpg Singularity
    Added an answer on July 30, 2019 at 4:15 am

    A "Doh!" moment. Thanks to Richiev and Paul Clarke for catching my goof.Still, I believe the nature and purpose of the implant needs to be clarified.? What's was it supposed to do versus what does it turn out to do?? Specifically what does "go bad" mean?

    A “Doh!” moment. Thanks to Richiev and Paul Clarke for catching my goof.

    Still, I believe the nature and purpose of the implant needs to be clarified.? What’s was it supposed to do versus what does it turn out to do?? Specifically what does “go bad” mean?

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