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Don
Posted: October 11th, 2019, 10:45pm Report to Moderator
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The Vampire Affair by Anonymous3 - Short, Horror, Psychological - Suspicions that his brother's new girlfriend is evil are clarified on Halloween night.  - pdf format

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Hi

Logline - ok,  gives a direction to the film, but lacks a bit of irony. the question I am left with is whether anything will now be a surprise. lets see...

some dialogue feels a touch on the nose re brother - admittedly it can be tricky to handle when they're not in the scene

real Brian and video Brian - one of those times you have to concentrate on whats happening and where

Marty's words - I would probably put in character and dialogue for that with description within the parentheticals

finished

a fair effort.

I quite liked the found phone - it is a believable thing after a party and could provide a catalyst to the story

the movement between screen to room next door, to angry Val to emergency room, worked, but to a degree felt heavy. I suppose I could buy her manipulation but the production of another Brian, I wasn't so sure about.

nicely contained and should be easy to film




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Starts out with a LOT of exposition we don't even really need.

I liked the found phone and how the home screen turns into a video. My only thought there was, why doesn't anyone in movies every use a passcode for their phones? Everyone I know have their phones protected with one.

When he woke up in the hospital I felt a bit of the dreaded, it was all just a dream. It wasn't, but could perhaps be treated differently to lessen that disappointment.

I've only read two so far, so I feel confident to say it's the best one I've read thus far.  


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Pretty extensive and OTN dialogue going on here to start. Could be trimmed back just a bit to get a better banter.

I thought for sure that either Val or Brian were going to say that the black jello shots looked like deer droppings! That was your chance to sneak that in.

Somewhere around page six, it got a little action heavy but not enough to make me lose interest.

Great ending. No complaints. Overall, very good work.
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Ok. We knew right off the bat that Jen would somehow appear as the evil one.

But the found phone was the key element that drove the story for me. Switching back and forth between found footage and observers could be written with a little more skill.

But the story certainly works, meets the horror challenge, and ends in the hospital with a foretelling of Brian's nightmarish future.

This writer should keep writing and working on upgrading his/her writing skills, because there's a storyteller waiting to emerge.
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Okay - I liked this - pretty solid effort for a week. Other than --

The exposition dialogue in the opening few pages - it was really OTN.

One of my favs - good job.



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People that know the difference between good shit and bad shit know this is good shit.

Gripes have already been mentioned but this has something most don’t. A STORY THAT WORKS. A beginning middle and end.  A bit confusing and the dream thing is always questionable but this is imaginative and well done.
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Woa, the first couple of pages were kind of weak and I thought that no good job would come out of this. I'm happy I continues reading. From the middle downwards it turned into a fast-paced thriller and the double twist at the end felt very exciting.
I normally don't like the entries with characters not fully developped and I think this one is one of them but I liked this one very much despite that. Great job!
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This is a pretty short one. Here we go. To speed things up, I won't worry too much about the technical.

Is licorice really that bad? I love licorice.

"cus" should be "'cause."


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He had an affair, Brian.


A vampire affair?


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He looks at Marty who
is just kinda appears to be a bit zoned out.


I love that Twilight Zone twist ending. This was wonderfully written. Superb. Congrats on entering.


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Hmmm... I skimmed all the glowing reviews...

Uh, don't pop the bubbly just yet, mister/ma'am.

As I go... to be honest, my reaction to this was "Lord have mercy, not another vampire script!" I like this so far. Reads smooth. It's hard to find stuff to nick pick. But I'll give it a shot.

To quote Larry David, "pretty good, prettay, prettay, pretty good."

My one substantive comment is that you might get mugged in the coming days... leave your valuables at home.

I hope this doesn't sound like lame feedback, but all I've got to say is I liked it, especially the visuals.  Good work. -Andrea



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Hello writer

Note to anyone reading. When women dress for Halloween, does it always have to be sexy? Every costume is a sexy something-or-other. Can't costumes be, I dunno... *picks random adjective from thin air*... scary?

Opening dialogue is a little dull

The video starts and ends creepy - nicely done.

Alright, this was pretty good. The writing is great so you clearly know what you are doing.

I just commented on another script that did a similar twist of bringing it back to normality only to snap it back to the paranormal. Only this one is done a lot better.

I don't really have anything helpful to say, only that, I would expect this one to be up there amongst the top scorers.


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Writer,

My only issue with this one is it ended too abruptly. Other than that, it met all the requirements. Though it wasn't really scary, it did have some shocking moments in it, and a jump scare or two that would play well on film. Overall, I liked this one. Nice entry.

Steve


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Hmm, not sure about this one. The writing is actually very good, though the story itself was a bit confusing. Had to re-read a few pages a couple of times.

Most of the dialog is good, but some is a little on the nose.

The end is cool. I would have liked this more if it weren't so confusing. This might just be me, though. I'm stupid. May end up coming back to this one...





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Definitely up there on my list, not the best I've read so far, but one of the good ones, I I'm not one for vampires stories.

Like the idea with the photo on the phone turning into a  video.

Writing is good and liked the ending





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Logline is not good at all.  You say "his", but we have no idea who that may be.  Also, doesn't this give quite a bit away?  Let's find out...

Title Page - Fine and dandy.

No FADE IN.

Opening Slug is about as generic as it can get, and hopefully, the entire script takes place inside whatever this place is - but we don't even know, so does that make it miss the parameters of the challenge?

We've got major issues right away, in terms of your Slugs...or lack of them.  You moved to teh LIVING ROOM with a Mini Slug and never returned to the kitchen, where Val is.

OK, now we come back into the kitchen without a Slug again.  Very poor.

Dialogue continues to be very OTN and just poor all around.

"A WOMAN SCREAMS (OS)" - incorrect again.

"of"- "off"

Page 3 - another change in scene, and again, no Slug.

Slug use is absolutely awful.  You also need INSERTS for the phone screen thing.

Who is Marty?

The reveal that the man on the phone is Brian is not handled well.  At first, I didn't even know it's supposed to be the same guy watching.  The "video Brian" thing is lame and there's no reason for it.

Page 5 - more Slug issues.  Why aren't you changing the scene with new Slugs?  This is terrible.

The end.  A complete and utter mess.  Reading back over the reviews, I seriously have to wonder if I read the same script everyone else did?  I mean, in all seriousness, you must have missed at least 7 or 8 Slugs.  The dialogue was terrible.  The action not handled well at all, and the ending a complete let down.

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