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Log Lines of 5 Screenplays

"Mall Mates" - Log Line: Two long-lost high school enemies die unexpectedly and instantly reincarnate inside mobile high-tech mannequins in a mall haunted by a mischievous teenage spirit. (an unusual reincarnation predicament)
Type: Supernatural Fantasy/Comedy Drama; Length: 129 pages; U.S. Copyright Registration Number PAU004129200

“Subject to Change" - Log Line: A temporary worker finally finds his “perfect” job and his “perfect” woman until an “imperfect” brunette detective makes him subject to change. (a perfectionist’s definitive preferences overturned)
Type: ROM-COM Drama; Length: 148 pages; U.S. Copyright Registration Number PAU004129203

“More Than the Law Allows” - Log Line: Three longtime buddies unintentionally fall for the women of their nightmares. (good men, each with his own declared undatable female type)
Type: ROM-COM Drama; Length: 160 pages; U.S. Copyright Registration Number PAU004129208

“Out in Public” - Log Line: First time setting foot on campus, two strangers attend their college graduation; compare their overprotective upbringings; and together, for six months, finally go out in public. (overprotective, heavily-secluded wealthy young adults finally experience their country’s public).
Type: ROM-COM Drama; Length: 158 pages; U.S. Copyright Registration Number PAU004129204

“Arena” - Log Line: A first-year sheriff deputy finds himself refereeing non-athletic citizens as he takes their tips for the reward on the city’s missing gaudy sports sculpture. (games a city’s non-athletic citizens play)
Type: Action-Comedy Drama; Length: 143 pages; U.S. Copyright Registration Number PAU004129212

Are you interested in looking at any of the screenplays? I will email you a PDF.

(If you are a member of the Black List website, the full screenplays are available there for review.)

Margy Cecilia Baker
Email address: margy0717@icloud.com
Phone number: 757-855-4765

Re: Log Lines of 5 Screenplays

Don't you think you'd get more responses if you post them separately?

Re: Log Lines of 5 Screenplays

They all sound good but here's a tip: most production companies and agents prefer scripts that are around 90 pages and less than 120 pgs.

Re: Log Lines of 5 Screenplays

I will post one at a time.

Thank you.

Re: Log Lines of 5 Screenplays

I appreciate your message.

I shall shorten my 5 scripts to under 120 pages.