Hi everyone!
I am getting ready to start my next pilot script, and I've narrowed it down to these 7 ideas.
Do any of them make you want to read?
1. A rock star joins a secret government agency that fights demonic possession.
2. A poor student deals drugs to both sides in a local Antifa/Nazi war for tuition money.
3. A teenage girl is haunted by the victims of her prison-warden ancestor.
4. An uptight young woman has to take a job at her parent's goth club after she fails out of law school.
5. A con woman takes a job as assistant to a mysterious consultant who can summon rain.
6. A teenager trades in his Nerf guns for real guns when his town is overrun with monsters.
7. A fastidious scientist accidentally discovers how to speak with dogs.
Thanks in advance!
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Hey, Alex Lang I'm rocking with 2, 5, and 7. Great ideas.
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I would definitely watch a show about talking dogs. If that's not marketable, I don't know what is lol
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Definitely goth club. Please don't do talking dogs.
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Non of these loglines really grab me because they're not telling a story but just describing a situation. But as already said, the logline with far the most story potential is "The Stoic." Not a bad logline.
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Very nice loglines - I like 1, 5, 7 the best
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I also like 1, 5 and 7 the best!
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I actually like 4, and 1 mirrors a project of mine, but on opposite side of govt
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2 is good. You have the relationships he will develop on both sides. You have the risk of each side discovering the other relationships. There is a lot of gold to mine.
4 is okay. You don’t need Law School, it doesn’t add anything to the logline.
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I like #5. Could be interesting with the right imagination.
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Personally #3 got my attention as having things going on on several levels.
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I like 4, 6, and 7 the most, Alex Lang, but I think all of your loglines are ideas instead of loglines.
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I like 1, 5 and 7. At first one sounded like the new animated series on Netflix "Agent Elvis" but once you added the demon part, if differentiated it and made it more intriguing. It had me seeing "From Dusk til Dawn" in my head mixed with a bit of "Evil Dead". Definitely grabs me.
5 sounds quirky enough for me to go "Hmm where is this going to go?". Wondering if it's a Better Caul Saul type of Dramedy.
7. This is also quirky and can lead anywhere. Thinking comedy as well.
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I second Rutger's and Maurice's comments about them being ideas, which you mention. That being said my fav idea is #4. Loads of potential comedic conflict and irony.
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I like 1, 2, 4 and 5!
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Hi Alex I love the fact that every idea would appeal to a different audience. My personal faves are 1, 3 (I love this one!) 6 & 7 !
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4 and 6 do it for me, Alex!
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A disturbing amount of support for talking dogs. (Terrifying really) However, most of the talking dog votes are watered down by votes for other options as well. Single-choice votes (the most valuable) are definitely leaning towards goth club.
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4 & 7
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Way to go Natalie! That's now five full votes for goth club and only two full votes for talking dogs.
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All seem pretty fun. 4, 6, 3 (I probably couldn't watch 3 though...too creepy!)
since were on loglines How about
A young boy found dead. Detectives desperately look for clues as to who he is, where he came from and ultimately who was to blame. Feedback
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My main question on all the loglines is "why". Add the motivation.
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maybe we need to motivate the audience to watch. Intriguing, interesting stories.
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Number 6, that could be a fun idea, it could be a spin on Tremors.
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