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I'd say that's worth a bump and a congrats for a pretty good script.
Any rewrites for Bluecat, TJ, or did they read what we've got here?
Congrats TJ! Oddly enough, I still remember this story as if I read it yesterday. I wish you luck in this contest.
Gabe
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Thanks a lot guys! I wanted to see if I actually won anything before I bumped the script, but I'm not gonna complain about a bit of attention!
I had actually completely forgotten about this contest until I was notified I had made the semi-finals in early January. They postponed the announcement a few times and I still have no idea when the winner will be announced...?
Bert:
I made a few revisions after my Movie Script Contest 2nd place. Mostly technical stuff, like a few INSERTS and trimming of paragraphs, and then I changed the inscription on the photograph towards the end a bit. I think that was pretty much it, really. But I haven't really looked on the version that's on this site in a while, so now I'm not really sure. It's been changed some since the first draft I posted, but I'm not sure which one you read...
Anyway, I hope it's not another month before they announce the winner.
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