I'd like to submit my screenplay Krazy Dead. I'm new to Stage 32 so please forgive me but I don't see a link where I can submit. Krazy Dead is pure comedy about an odd-ball famliy that owns and operates a funeral home. I'd love to get some feed back from a Stage 32 contest. Thanks.
Thx Pat. I submitted "Dad Band", logline: "When an emo-teen singer's band quits on the eve of a break-in music competition, her last hope against fierce, young rivals is for her estranged Dad to reform his aging 80s band." Good luck to all entrants!
My submission in the Stage 32 Comedy Feature Scriptwriting Contest is When Pigs Fly. It is the only script that I have co-written with another screenwriter, Ed Learner. The journey follows an unambitious slacker whose life is upended because of a new government employment program which sends the unemployed to work on farms in order to receive their benefits. In exchange for their labor, all farm subsidies have been cut off, leaving a confrontation between the farmers and the new government farmworkers. After the workers are being terribly mistreated, the slacker gains enough courage to lead the workers on a strike. The core idea came to me many years ago and recently decided to write a screenplay with a satirical look at government programs and politicians. The absurd humor parallels some of the absurd programs passed in the U.S.
My wife and I submitted a juicy sex comedy about a loving couple who recover some much needed romance when they start sending their two year old son to the local preschool. Their dormant sexual chemistry is simultaneously reignited and complicated by the dawning realization that this tight knit community of parents is crawling with polyamorous, monogamish and otherwise non-traditional partnerships that flourish during the drop-offs, pick-ups and happy hours that our dual protagonists find themselves welcomed into with open arms. One part Radley Metzger erotic romp, one part mumblecore dramedy, The Busy Box is either a high minded guilty pleasure or a really trashy prestige picture. You tell us...
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I'd like to submit my screenplay Krazy Dead. I'm new to Stage 32 so please forgive me but I don't see a link where I can submit. Krazy Dead is pure comedy about an odd-ball famliy that owns and operates a funeral home. I'd love to get some feed back from a Stage 32 contest. Thanks.
2 people like this
Thx Pat. I submitted "Dad Band", logline: "When an emo-teen singer's band quits on the eve of a break-in music competition, her last hope against fierce, young rivals is for her estranged Dad to reform his aging 80s band." Good luck to all entrants!
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This one is about a woman who gets tired of falling for the wrong type of men and therefore breaks up with a lot of them. Hence the title.
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Hey, Horatio Lewis Tihanyi. The Comedy Feature contest ended, but there are other contests going on, and there's gonna be new contests. Here's the contest page: www.stage32.com/scriptservices/contests
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My submission in the Stage 32 Comedy Feature Scriptwriting Contest is When Pigs Fly. It is the only script that I have co-written with another screenwriter, Ed Learner. The journey follows an unambitious slacker whose life is upended because of a new government employment program which sends the unemployed to work on farms in order to receive their benefits. In exchange for their labor, all farm subsidies have been cut off, leaving a confrontation between the farmers and the new government farmworkers. After the workers are being terribly mistreated, the slacker gains enough courage to lead the workers on a strike. The core idea came to me many years ago and recently decided to write a screenplay with a satirical look at government programs and politicians. The absurd humor parallels some of the absurd programs passed in the U.S.
3 people like this
My wife and I submitted a juicy sex comedy about a loving couple who recover some much needed romance when they start sending their two year old son to the local preschool. Their dormant sexual chemistry is simultaneously reignited and complicated by the dawning realization that this tight knit community of parents is crawling with polyamorous, monogamish and otherwise non-traditional partnerships that flourish during the drop-offs, pick-ups and happy hours that our dual protagonists find themselves welcomed into with open arms. One part Radley Metzger erotic romp, one part mumblecore dramedy, The Busy Box is either a high minded guilty pleasure or a really trashy prestige picture. You tell us...