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ajr
Posted: February 21st, 2010, 6:33pm Report to Moderator
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From Greek myths to butt insects - you're an odd duck there, Bert...

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ajr
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Perhaps Bert needs to lay off the bubbly?   A prime candidate for Alcoholics Anonymous.


Yeah, coming from the person who wrote 3 scripts in heiroglyphics...





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Quoted from ajr
From Greek myths to butt insects - you're an odd duck there, Bert...


How about a Greek myth about butt insects?  

It could work!


Be excellent to each other
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ajr
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How about a Greek myth about butt insects?  

It could work!


SPHINCTERPHUS!


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One for the Road
Obsessions
Issues
Three Strikes
The Killing Gene
Nefarious
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Quoted from greg


How about a Greek myth about butt insects?  

It could work!


Greg, I'd appreciate if you wouldn't give away the theme to future One Week Challenges...

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I'm really really pleased that both of my scripts have been mentioned as favorites by some!

I think this OWC had some really strong stories and I don't recall reading any I thought were complete crap. IMO, there were some that were interesting and creative, but maybe not executed as well as they could have been. Other scripts were written well, but had a duller story. Over all, I enjoyed pretty much all of them.

Now when I know who wrote what, my biggest surprise was Cindy! Great work Cindy!!! I don't remember you writing that visually strange before. It was great! Good for you!  


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Okay, Trojan, fess up - was your protagonist dreaming Edgar or not?


Seems there was a bit of confusion amongst some people on this one. I'll make a post in my thread and clear up what was actually happening and what my intentions were.

As for my favourites, I liked Obsessions, One for the Road, Nefarious and Sisyphus Imagined.

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mcornetto
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The paperwork is under way.  While we wait for the ink to dry I figured I'd start saying which scripts got dropped off the the short list because of production limitations.   This means that some critical action or description could not be performed with Moviestorm or I didn't think there was a convincing enough way to fake it using the program.  

Four were dropped off the list for this reason.   I'll tell you the first now and the rest later.  

Obsessions was dropped off the list because of production limitations.

I thought I could maybe possibly pull off the peep holes but I was certain I could not pull off the bathtub scene.  The bathtub scene was critical.  

More later
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Dreamscale
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Damn!  That was my 2nd favorite.  Oh well, you can only do what you can do within the medium itself.
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Quoted from Grandma Bear


Now when I know who wrote what, my biggest surprise was Cindy! Great work Cindy!!! I don't remember you writing that visually strange before. It was great! Good for you!  


LOL Thanks Pia. I think.   They say writers write what they know, right? Boy, am I ever in trouble. LOL

It was a lot of fun though.





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My vote goes to One for the Road and Issues.


Just Murdered by Sean Elwood (Zombie Sean) and Gabriel Moronta (Mr. Ripley) - (Dark Comedy, Horror) All is fair in love and war. A hopeless romantic gay man resorts to bloodshed to win the coveted position of Bridesmaid. 99 pages.
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mcornetto
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Next off the list because of production limitations was...

Ass Spider

While I could have come up with a dead bug, much of the first two critical scenes were beyond my capabilities to pull off believably.  
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Scar Tissue Films
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MC,

You should do a countdown like this all the way through...it would be tremendously exciting.
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mcornetto
Posted: February 22nd, 2010, 3:39pm Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Scar Tissue Films
MC,

You should do a countdown like this all the way through...it would be tremendously exciting.


In that case I guess I could tell you that one of these three

The Faceless
The Killing Gene
Three Strikes...

was removed from the list because of production limitations.   I'll let you know which one it was - soon...
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