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khamanna
Posted: August 12th, 2014, 2:49am Report to Moderator
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Oh, I got it. You're talking about the scripts only when you say they are terrible. Otherwise this:

Quoted from Joe Allen Barniak
my scripts are terrible (so are my movies)  

makes it sound like the movies you made are no good. But I've misread I'm sure.

Good luck with finding what you're looking for then.
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Leegion
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Quoted from Joe Allen Barniak
Leegion, I'm interested in a comedy.  


Ever seen The Little Vampire?  Has a good mix of comedy-drama and mine is somewhat like that, but it is a bit more bittersweet, minus the fangs.  I'll pitch to you:

The Girl of the Lake
Pages 85-90 (currently 59)

Logline: During a family vacation to a lake, a young boy befriends a mysterious girl who lives in the woods and friendship blossoms into an adventure of discovery.

Characters: 9 (including a Golden Retriever, can be changed)
Genre: Family, Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Rating: PG (with one use of "ass" in context to a donkey)
Budget: Low (if you know of a lake/woodland [I'd recommend Bitterroot Range if you're close to Idaho, but anywhere will do], have tents, and a station wagon)

This is probably my eeriest story, but it's 100% family oriented.  It's comedy mixed with drama, a dramedy, with tragedy at its core.  I mentioned "The Little Vampire" so think that, without the fangs.  It's a mystery too, with this girl who "lives in the woods" being at the epicenter of that concept.

It's my first family feature, no cuss words apart from the aforementioned "ass" in relation to a donkey.  

Inspired by: The Bridge to Terabithia
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Hey Joe,

All my work is terrible, so we have something in common. Maybe we should join forces and make something "Super Terrible".  Hee Hee

Alex


PLEASE TAKE A PEEK AT SOME OF MY WORK:-

CLICK HERE: Please comment or PM me.
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