Logline Central is an irregular segment that takes a deeper look at loglines of scripts or projects that have just been purchased, as listed on DoneDealPro.
Well, here's an interesting one. We've seen movies based on: video games, board games, toys, not to mention plays, other movies, and books. This week, we look at a film that is going to be based on an illustration.
An illustration? I'm intrigued. Not sure I love the idea that movies are made based off illustrations, but I'm at least curious to see it.
Oh. Ok. I'll bite. This could be fun. There's a ton of potential in there (for either a great film, or an awful one). But if a picture is worth a thousand words, then this is a strong and succinct pitch. And nowhere near as awful as my skeptical mind thought it would be. Of course, a lot of it will come down to who they get to write the thing.
Well, here's an interesting one. We've seen movies based on: video games, board games, toys, not to mention plays, other movies, and books. This week, we look at a film that is going to be based on an illustration.
Title:
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Teddy
Bear
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Logline:
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At
night, a small brown teddy bear -- brandishing a laughably small wooden sword
and shield - protects a little girl asleep from monsters under her bed.
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Studio:
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Genre:
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Family
Fantasy
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More:
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To
be based on an illustration by
Alex Panagopoulos. Dwayne Johnson, Beau Flynn and Hiram Garcia will produce.
Johnson is also attached to star. New Line's Michael Disco & Sam Brown
and Flynn's Adam Yoelin will oversee. Garcia, a former assistant to Johnson,
found the illustration and brought it to New Line & Flynn. No writer is
attached yet.
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An illustration? I'm intrigued. Not sure I love the idea that movies are made based off illustrations, but I'm at least curious to see it.
Oh. Ok. I'll bite. This could be fun. There's a ton of potential in there (for either a great film, or an awful one). But if a picture is worth a thousand words, then this is a strong and succinct pitch. And nowhere near as awful as my skeptical mind thought it would be. Of course, a lot of it will come down to who they get to write the thing.
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