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Ganglers by Mark Renshaw (MarkRenshaw) writing as Kruger Candy - Short, Horror - A jaded correction officer transporting a busload of restrained inmates must choose whether to defend the prisoners she despises when they are attacked by creatures with a twisted sense of justice. 12 pages - pdf format
I have to admit that I had to reread quite a few lines to keep the action straight in my head but what a payoff! I really enjoyed the story, suspense and the ending. I have a good idea who wrote this, I hope I'm right. Very cool. Good work. This writer has been around a while!
"Sat on..." - Man, do I hate when I read this. Incorrect, but I guess this is some kind of Euro slang.
The swear word laced descriptions and asides are already annoying as fuck, and I've only read 4 passages. This will prove to be a rough read, I think.
Any words used as a name, should be Capped.
"...who constantly sweats, even in the Arctic" - OK, I'm sorry, but that's too much for me and I can tell these asides are not about to stop. I'm out. First one I couldn't finish.
I liked this. I thought the exchange in the bus as she's zapping the inmates quite funny. Lots of suspense when the Ganglers showed up. Sure, I wanted to see Burke break loose and start bashing shit but if you fleshed this out to a longer story that could be something to think about.
Writing was really good, clearly a seasoned writer. I don't mind the colorful and stylistic descriptions at all, thought it added to the piece.
Of all the OWC scripts I've read today, I felt this one held my attention the longest and was the strongest contender for best overall written -- not story wise -- plot or dialogue. But as far as the best action, slick descriptions and clean format, it was very fast and clever.
A little confusing in parts - but admittedly there is a lot of action to handle.
Wasn't a real fan of the tazer - not sure why - just took me out of the main story a bit as I imagined the characters writhing from shock. I'm sure that's just me.
I have no idea what a jump seat is... googled it and I'm still not sure. Is it just one of the seats in the van?
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JUDAS, more tattoo than man. He claims he’d fuck Jesus over again and twice on a Sunday.
More tattoo than man is great. The next line sounds super cool, but adds nothing, it's obviously not visual, but I also cant understand how it adds to his character. I love a good aside, this doesn't work though.
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electric eel having an epileptic fit.
This one made me cringe.
Okay, by page 2 the asides are getting a bit much. Like I said, I love a good aside, when used sparingly and with purpose.
It's feeling like a Con Air setup.
Are we meant to like any of these characters? Every single one is detestable.
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This is a GANGLER.
Hmm... okay, I'll play along.
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HAILEY Justice is served. I banish thee! The gangler draws closer. She retreats until her back is pressed against the steel mesh. HAILEY It says in the book! Justice is served! I banish thee!
I'm so confused at this point.
Finished.
So where did the ganglers come from, how do they decide who gets their form of justice? Why was Hailey turned into one?
I just don't understand why so many things happened. Not one likeable character throughout so that gives you no one to root for.
It's another script where stuff just happens... because. These are my least favourite stories. You need to build a world and explain it, if you have a creature give us a reason it exists, a reason it does the things it does, and how it chooses a victim.
I thought the world was fairly well described. It was interesting for sure.
I'm a little confused on Hailey's relationship to the ganglers. Near the end, she seemed to be using them for her own ends... but, then why did she try and shoot it through the mesh?
The ending was nicely done. Didn't see that coming, and enjoyed the twist of it all.
The language was a bit distracting at the beginning. I'd suggest toning it back just a touch. Don't have to go full on Ned Flanders... but, pull it back just a bit.
Overall, good job, I'd say. It kept me interested, and the gangler angle was unique.
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It's well written, but I think the aside and one liners in descriptions are a little too much at times, maybe tone it down in a revision?
But I was happy with it as the action was good and very visual, until...
The last few pages. I think the Ganglers ae some sort of justice demon that she knows how to banish is just too much of a stretch and then the Green Mile reveal re Burke... sorry didn't buy the ending at all.
I was really liking this one until the ending, which just seemed to go off the rails.
Lots of asides, I'd cut back on them a bit. They are not all bad, but definitely a bit overdone.
Really good dialog. I was able to get a good feel for the characters in a short amount of time.
Liked the setting and the basic concept. Hell, I even liked the Ganglers... at least up until you reveal what they are. It just left me with more questions. Was Hailey planning on running into the Ganglers the whole time?
Still, a good effort here. I'd just rework the ending and cut back on the asides.
Fuck-rough-and tumble....what the hell does this mean?
You spell the word TASER one way and TAZER the next.
Some of the dialogue is good, others seem forced "Well shit me sideways" for instance is forced and unneeded in my opinion. The image of the Gangler driving is funny to me.
I think it would be nice to see the Gangler attack Perkins from the view of the back window in the bus. We don't see exactly what happens. I thought once it pounced on him we were going to move away - back to the bus, but you still on him for a bit with unneeded description of the attack.
Is the Gangler and animal? I don't see why they are trying to talk to it.
I think there would be more than two officers on this bus. One driver and two for prisoner control. One is too easy to overpower, especially with the characters you create in this piece.
I liked this one, well written and a good story. I can see it as part of a twilight zone episode or something. I think the Gangler at the end should just kill her, not turn her into one of them. I don't know why she would mute the tv either, she has a damn Gangler in her apartment!!!
How did the gangler know when to attack the bus? How did Hailey summon it? And were the other ganglers that appeared in the bus, really just transformed prisoners? I assume this is so because Hailey herself was turned into one at the end. So once the killing was done, did the ganglers return to the human body state? At the end are the ganglers operating independently of any control, and is this the end for the human race? If they only attack bad people, this is a sure way to figure out the good guys are. I think this has potential for a full script.
The line about perkins sweating in the arctic made me think they were driving in the arctic. It threw me for a bit. Cut down on the sides a bit like most have mentioned.
At the end when Hailey is telling Burke the story, some flashbacks would really be useful here. We could see how she came across the book. Right at the beginning, Hailey is reading the book and mumbling, is she summoning them at this point? If so that's too subtle, a flashback with the story VO would really shine the light on this and the ganglers, which are new and need a little explaining.
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Another stylised tongue-in-cheek horror. This reminds me a little of the spider one. An absurd situation and over-the-top characters, almost a caricature that gives it a comedy feel. Even more profanity in this one in an attempt to get us in the vibe. I get it, but at the same time, it almost feels a little forced. Particularly by page 6, where I am now.
'Cease and desist your skinny ass.' is where I would switch this off without a care in the world for the end. But then, I'm difficult to please. Maybe it's just me. I'll read on.
It feels like two stories. The OTT characters and a tongue-in-cheek situation that develops a serious tone for the end. The tonal shift is a little jarring. Other than that, it's fairly well told and very well written.