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    giving up the security of his stable and financially secure and swanky life for an unpredictable and erratic career as a voice announcer is highly engaging. The premise is a great set up for conflict, drama, humor, and character transformation. The script conveys strong themes about never giving up on one’s dream. The tone is dramatic, but with a wonderful blend of humor. There's also a strong, inspiring pitch to the story. Steve’s goal to become a working announcer and the grand master at the circus

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    the public. STORY COMMENTS THE UNRAPTURED is a faith-based, thriller that sends a strong message about the power of believing. The script explores the danger of a society that oppresses one’s belief. The script is targeted toward a teenage audience. In fact, there’s a very likable teen protagonist that drives the story. The tone is consistently dramatic. The script examines solid themes about faith, destiny, and believing. There are many twists and turns consistent with a thriller. Thriller techniques

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    determination is the guide that sets the dream. In the song, Hall of Fame by The Script featuring will.i.am, it provides a catchy tune that relates to the lyrics. The lyrics provide a meaning and incorporates into the background. Hall of Fame is a song that provides the confidence to help determination. Before the chorus, they sing “You can be a master/ Don’t wait for luck/ Dedicate yourself and you gonna find yourself” (The Script, 11-13). By applying determination to become “a master,” a person can “dedicate”

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    JUST ONE DRINK '

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    JUST ONE DRINK is an intriguing, seductive thriller. The script is driven by themes about evil, revenge, redemption, and forgiveness. It explores the idea that one can never escape their past. While there are engaging elements of the script with a potentially complex character in the role of Tamara, overall the script would benefit from more development, especially in the area of structure, pace, tension, as well as further character development. First, the story opens in the past to set up

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    and GOODFELLAS. The tone is light-hearted. The script features an extremely appealing hook: a seasoned mobster decides to retire and reconcile with his estranged daughter and grandson. He goes from being a big time mobster negotiator to a small town PTA fundraiser. There’s an amusing “fish out of water” element to the storytelling. Solid themes about second chances, respect, reconnection, and redemption are well interwoven into the plot. The script features a very likable and charming protagonist

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    journey of self-discovery. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The script offers complex characters with strong inner struggles and conflicts. The protagonist, Leaf, is easy too root for and care about. The tone is dramatic. The script is driven by solid themes about survival, healing, forgiveness, and second chances. There’s a lot to really like about this script and while it merits consideration, the script would still benefit from further development. First, the opening sets the tone

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    A troubled detective investigates the murder of another cop that leads to a deep conspiracy involving nuclear material. STORY COMMENTS The script TRACERS is a mystery crime-thriller. The script offers twists and turns, police corruption, double-crosses, a deep conspiracy, moral choices, and murder. The idea of Nazis and a nuclear conspiracy add an interesting twist to this tried and true crime thriller. In addition, the story takes place in a unique time (1960’s) and location. The goal to solve

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    What makes a good film? Choosing my top ten favorite films was literally the hardest thing I’ve ever done. How did I narrow it down? I thought what movies could I watch for the rest of my life. What makes a good movie? Well, for one the script has to be good. If the storyline isn’t good, but the acting and effects are good; its still a bad movie. Its like having a slice of pizza that was cooked and dressed perfectly but the pepperoni and cheese are expired; it doesn’t sound to appealing

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    person would be in charge of conversations, the flow of the game, and the quest line. A visual design person would work on area design and the webpages presentation. A person with programming skills would work with the logic skilled person and write scripts for conversations and NPCs. All the members would have to be good at working together as a team and collaborating. At different points of the project, different people might have to work on parts of the project out of what they would normally work

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    ticking clock tension. The action is also well constructed. There’s good visual storytelling, such as when Marcos is shot. The script uses some of the techniques that make for a compelling thriller, including an isolated setting, being cut off from communication, the sense of being stalked, and the threat of being harmed or killed. There’s really a lot to like about this script, but in every

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