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MobstaMan56
Posted: May 13th, 2006, 10:47pm Report to Moderator
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I just read your script and it was amazing! Great plot. You made a vampire movie but you made it so well that it wasn't your normal cliche vampire movie, it was real. It had real characters and real people and it made me care about the characters. I am in high school and aspire to one day be a film director. I have tried many times to write my own screenplays, but when I get an idea, i get ideas in the form of pictures and cuts and edits, not necessarily stories. I know how to create the visual, my problem is just making the story. Like I said, I am a high school student, not a production company or anyone with any kind of money so to speak, but I have a passion, and that passion is filmmaking, and I was wondering if I could have your permission to film this movie. It would be shot on MiniDV (digital film) with a bunch of my close friends and movie buffs. It can't say it would go anywhere, maybe to a local broadcasting channel or entered in a film festival,  but I would make it true to your script, I know I could.  I don't know how far along you have got with the production company, but I had to ask. I have been looking for something to make and this script just speaks to me. I have made other digital shorts (perhaps I could send them to you). Please give it a thought and let me know either way what you would like to do.   My email address is MobstaMan56@comcast.net.
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Kazzurie
Posted: November 2nd, 2006, 1:01am Report to Moderator
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I been looking for Kim for a year!! I wish I could find her... I really want this script!


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Breanne Mattson
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Quoted from Kazzurie
I been looking for Kim for a year!! I wish I could find her... I really want this script!


She also goes by the name Kimberly Leonard. I should be a detective.

http://www.govintage.com/KimberlyLeonard.htm



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greg
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So how's the $25 million "The Farm" coming, Kazzurie?


Be excellent to each other
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