Get to know the short film: THE FAUCET, 4min, USA, Comedy

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  MOVIE POSTERTHE FAUCET, 4min, USA, Comedy
Directed by Samip Raval & Danny Klimetz

There comes a time in each man’s life when he’ll have to come face to face with creations of his own genius.

Film Type: Short

Runtime: 4 minutes 28 seconds

Completion Date: June 30, 2015

Country of Origin: United States

Country of Filming: United States

Film Language: English

Shooting Format: Digital

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Film Color:Color

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Today’s NEW Novel Loglines

January 24 2016 Writing Festival Details

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The writing festival will be presenting the best of Family Screenplays: An original TV spec of the show “Doctor Who”. A best scene reading of a Action TV Pilot called “Two Emperors”. Plus, a full feature screenplay reading of a Family/Comedy screenplay called “Four For The Border”.

Here are the details of the winning scripts we’ll be performing:

#1 – Feature Screenplay – FOUR FOR THE BORDER by Toby Roberts

Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure

SYNOPSIS:

A family comedy about three kids from completely different backgrounds on the run in New Mexico with a a racehorse that is about to be forced to throw a race on a journey that will change their lives forever.

#2 – Fan Fiction TV – DOCTOR WHO “THE TIME CUCKOO” by David Gilbank & Paul Renhard

Genres: Adventure, Drama, Family

SYNOPSIS:

The TARDIS materialises just as the battle of Trafalgar begins. Only problem is Admiral Nelson…

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Today’s Loglines of the Day

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Free logline submissions. The Writing Festival network averages over 95,000 unique visitors a day.
Great way to get your story out: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Today’s Loglines:

TV Logline of the Day: THE FIRST ONES, by Ageless
TV Logline of the Day: THE FIRST ONES, by Ageless

Novel Logline of the Day: THE RABBIT CULTURES, by Antonio Capaldo
Novel Logline of the Day: THE RABBIT CULTURES, by Antonio Capaldo

Action Logline of the Day: LETHAL TO KILL, by Susan Ruggiero
Action Logline of the Day: LETHAL TO KILL, by Susan Ruggiero

Comedy Logline of the Day: HOOMANS, by Christoph Furian
Comedy Logline of the Day: HOOMANS, by Christoph Furian

Horror Logline of the Day: CHEATZ, by Lelia Steed and Thomas Salmon
Horror Logline of the Day: CHEATZ, by Lelia Steed and Thomas Salmon

Mystery Logline of the Day: BAY WINDOW, by Bryan Farrell
Mystery Logline of the Day: BAY WINDOW, by Bryan Farrell

Thriller Logline of the Day: AGAINST…

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Movie Review: THE 5TH WAVE (2016)

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival: http://www.wildsound.ca

the_5th_wave.jpgTHE 5TH WAVE (USA 2016) **
Directed by J. Blakeson

Starring: Chloë Grace Moretz, Matthew Zuk, Gabriela Lopez

Review by Gilbert Seah

THE 5TH WAVE is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Rick Yancey, the first of a trilogy published in 2013. The book has been favourably compared to THE HUNGER GAMES and critics have hoped that the book and film should do for aliens what TWILIGHT did for vampires. Sony Pictures has picked up the film rights – surprising that Lionsgate missed the boat.

The waves refer to the increasingly deadly alien attacks that have left most of Earth devastated. The aliens are called ‘the others’. The 1st wave is the electromagnetic wave that destroys all of earth’s power, The second is quakes and the third is a virus carried by birds that have wiped out most of humanity. The 4th involve aliens inhabiting humans and the 5th of the film title refer to the others’ final attack on humanity. All these sound quite interesting and so is the film until about a third through the film.

As the film begins, director Blakeson’s images and attention to details captivate. Detailed images of for example of litter on the ground, a cat, a family glaring up at the sky all raise expectations of a good solid sci-fi thriller. The special effects (though CGI generated) of tsunamis and the destruction of major cities like London are all impressive.

But when the 3rd wave arrives – the virus that destroys most of the earth’s population, the film begins to fall to bits, as if affected by the same virus. The film gets progressively sillier with twists that do not make sense at all. There are two main twists, that will not be revealed in the review, safe to say they should make solid logical sense. They do not!

The protagonist of the story is a heroine (like in TWILIGHT and THE HUNGER GAMES), a young Cassie Sullivan (Chloe Grace Moretz from KICK-ASS) who first loses her mother (Maggie Siff), followed by her dad (Ron Livingston). Her first priority in the story is thus to look after her younger brother, Sammy (Zachary Arthur) who turns out to be extremely spoilt and annoying. Sammy must keep his ugly teddy bear and has no sense to tell the bus driver to stop when his sister is chasing after the bus. (Or maybe it is the scriptwriter who has no sense.) The search leads her to meet the best looking hunk seen in a young adult film this year. Evan Walker (Alan Roe) aids her in searching for Sammy. This takes them to the facility led by Colonel Vosch (Liev Schreiber). The film’s most outrageous scene has Cassie catching the hunk swimming naked in the stream. Obviously, she falls for him. She distrusts him at first but then who can resist those dreamboat eyes?

But the film gets sillier and sillier. One scene has Evan suddenly appearing in the alien facility. “I have planted bombs!” he tells Cassie. Another has Cassie looking at the sky in broad daylight seeing stars. Yet amidst all the mayhem, Cassie manages to write her diary, which Evan reads. Fortunately there is no scene in the film showing Cassie writing a journal entry, and that would be even more laughable.

The 5TH WAVE works well at the start, gets terribly boring and then unintentionally hilarious. To that effect the film is not without its entertainment value.

To the filmmakers’ credit the production costs came below $40 million, which is a bargain for a sci-fi special effects film. The fact that unknown actors (except for Moretz) were hired helps. It would be interesting to see if Sony Pictures continues with the film adaptation of the other two novels.

 

Also, Free logline submissions. The Writing Festival network averages over 95,000 unique visitors a day.
Great way to get your story out: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca

Watch recent Writing Festival Videos. At least 15 winning videos a month:http://www.wildsoundfestival.com

Movie Review: DIRTY GRANDPA (2016)

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dirty_grandpa.jpgDIRTY GRANDPA (USA 2015) ***1/2
Directed by Dan Mazer

Starring: Zac Efron, Robert DeNiro, Zoey Deutch, Aubrey Plaza

Review by Gilbert Seah

Read Interview with the Art Director Jeremy Woolsey

A party scene has one character saying: “Party till you are pregnant!” Another has a prosthetic penis (an erect one at that) in the face of Zac Efron in bed after the De Niro character admits that ‘naked’ is the best way of sleeping.

If the above offends, stay away from DIRTY GRANDPA – the movie. The film is meant to offend. If the above do not do it, De Niro gets to use the ’N’ word later on in the movie. It is what is expected from the British co-writer Dam Mazer, who penned the BORAT and ALI G. characters with Sacha Baron Cohen. But DIRTY GRANDPA is extremely funny, if not a bit inconsistent in its laughs. But if a few jokes fail, one knows there are more successful ones to offend just around the corner.

But the film has a poor start with the funeral services of Dick Kelly’s (De Niro) wife of 15 years. Cousin Nick’s (Adam Pally) drunken shenanigans (speeches and small talk) are unfunny and a waste of time. His later appearance does more of the same and director Mazer would have done better to edit this character out of the film. Then there is the appearance of Dick’s grandson, Jason (Efron) and his annoying fiancé, Meredith (Julianne Hough). The Meredith character and her scenes are also unfunny at all, though her character is key to the film’s plot. John Phillip’s script could have given her a few funny moments.

The film’s simple plot allows for lots of hilarious distractions. Dick fools his grandson Jason to drive him to Florida for spring break for the sole reason that Dick and his late wife go there every year. But Dick has another agenda up his sleeve. He finally confesses to Jason once there in the film’s funniest line: “I have been faithful for 15 years, and all I want to do now is fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck!” The two get a chance when they meet two hot chicks Shadia (Zoey Deutch) and Lenore (Aubrey Plaza) on the road.

The film’s funniest parts are nothing less than inspired. At a beach party, there is a ‘Flex Off”, a take off from a ‘Dance-Off’ where Dick and Jason hilariously take on a couple of hunks in the contest. Another exceptionally funny segment is when Jason gets drunk and naked, smokes crack and takes off stoned on a motorbike to a beach where he is mistaken for a child pervert.

Oscar winner De Niro has proven his comedic skills in films like MEET THE PARENTS and THE FAMILY, while Efron has proven himself just as proficient in last year’s NEIGHBOURS. Together, they form a dynamic duo in comedy.

The film’s climax does not involve anything as dramatic as the heroes saving the world but involves the heroes accomplishing an equally daunting task. Dick gets to fuck after 15 years in another very funny segment. If you are prepared not to be offended, DIRTY GRANDPA proves enough filth for the funny bone for the entire 2016.

Also, Free logline submissions. The Writing Festival network averages over 95,000 unique visitors a day.
Great way to get your story out: http://www.wildsound.ca/logline.html

Deadlines to Submit your Screenplay, Novel, Story, or Poem to the festival:http://www.wildsound.ca

Watch recent Writing Festival Videos. At least 15 winning videos a month:http://www.wildsoundfestival.com

Get to know the short film: THE MEGA PLUSH, 4min, USA, Animation/Action

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  MOVIE POSTERTHE MEGA PLUSH, 4min, USA, Animation/Action
Directed by Matt Burniston

Set in the shadows of a gritty underworld, a war is brewing. The Mega Plush, a group of four plush toy vigilantes, are struggling against the uprising of the SOC (Society of Chimps) army. Good vs evil. Bear vs sock monkey. The question is “who has the stuffing to survive?”

http://www.themegaplush.com/

Film Type: Animation, Short

Genres: Action, Animation, CG, 3D

Runtime: 3 minutes 56 seconds

Completion Date: August 31, 2013

Production Budget: 0 USD

Country of Origin: United States

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Film Color:Color

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Get to know the short film: OH MY OH AGAMI, 4min, Egypt, Documentary/Poetry

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  MOVIE POSTEROH MY OH AGAMI, 4min, Egypt, Documentary/Poetry
Directed by Hani R. Eskander

A visual poem depicting a life of an Agami resident who reminisces his childhood amidst the ongoing destruction and illegal construction.

Written and delivered by Mohamed El Tayef

Music score and SFX by Ali Sedky

Subtitles: Dahlia Sabbour

Shot, edited and directed by Hani R. Eskander

Director’s Statement:

The sporadic accelerated of random vertical expansion in Agami is a microcosm of what’s happening in Egypt. We cannot keep at this consistent and persistent trail of destruction and tasteless development and construction without having proper vision that translates to sustainable design, and this all cannot see the light of day without adequate implementation of law applied equally and fairly on all… This video is a cry for help from those in…

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Get to know the short film: LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT, 1min, Ireland, Comedy

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  MOVIE POSTERLOVE AT FIRST LIGHT, 1min, Ireland, Comedy
Directed by Caroline Grace-Cassidy

A mixup occurs the morning after a one night stand.

Film Type: Short

Runtime: 1 minute

Completion Date: July 1, 2015

Production Budget: 0 EUR

Country of Origin: Ireland

Country of Filming: Ireland

Film Language: English

Shooting Format: SONY FS7

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Film Color: Color

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Get to know the short film: F**KING WORLD, 1min, Italy, Experimental

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  MOVIE POSTERF**KING WORLD, 1min, Italy, Experimental
Directed by William Mussini

Modern man lives his life in just under a minute and thirty seconds. Frustration, joy, and a sense of incompleteness jumping from one emotion to another, from a knowledge gap to a lack filled by media messages.

Film Type: Short

Runtime: 1 minute 34 seconds

Completion Date: October 25, 2013

Production Budget: 250 EUR

Country of Origin: Italy

Country of Filming: Italy

Shooting Format: Canon 7D

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Film Color: Color

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