Wagwaan, earthlings from Stage32 — I’m C.J. Night. I’m not here for likes or to chase producers. I came to tear everything to shreds.
I’ve got five finished scripts in different formats — from kids’ animation to an ensemble post-9/11 drama.
Each stands on its own; each is a potential festival/streaming hit.
Does every creator think that about their own projects? I don’t think — I know.
The Lineup:
Babylon is Us — ensemble drama / dark satire / post-9/11 philosophy
A mosaic of New Yorkers — real and fictional — caught in the morning of 9/11, where faith, media, and fame blur into one global hallucination. “Babel” meets “Dr. Strangelove.”
Colors of Provence — poetic dramedy / road movie
A cheerful guy and his stray companion drift from France to the U.S., chasing the ghost of youth through fading landscapes, cheap wine, and the quiet ache of unfinished lives. “Lost in Translation” meets “Paris, Texas.”
Muffin vs Everyone - fantasy adventure / animation
Two kids fall into their father’s collapsing imagination and must navigate a surreal world ruled by a vengeful pastry and forgotten childhood dreams. “Gravity Falls” meets “Alice in Wonderland.”
Holy Wood — dark satire / meta-drama / mockumentary
A group of outcast artists set out to shoot the world’s first “anti-film” — a doomed attempt to expose the industry’s spiritual emptiness, only to be swallowed by the same machine they’re mocking. “The Disaster Artist” meets “Holy Mountain.”
Where the Storks Fly Away — anti-war drama / psychological allegory
A child in a war-torn land starts documenting chaos on a broken camera — until reality begins to answer back. “Come and See” reimagined for the media age.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zQ-Vf8yAEqXMjjLFjNtDy7ubdUWHb7Z1... - Files are view-only — reach out if you want to discuss adaptation or collab.
These five stories are different in tone, but share one thing — they all bleed, laugh, and ask what it still means to be human in the algorithm age.
Let’s bring the weird back.
#screenwriting #filmmaking #indie #darkcomedy #satire #animation #antiwar #CJNight
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Hi, C.J. Night. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know that I moved your post from the Screenwriting Lounge to the Introduce Yourself Lounge since you're introducing yourself and promoting your scripts. Let me know if you have any questions.
You could post your scripts on your profile. Producers search profiles for projects. That and networking are how I sold four short scripts to a producer. Click the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and select “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu. Scroll down to “Loglines” and click “Add/edit loglines” to the right of “Loglines.” You can also post your scripts on your profile this way: www.stage32.com/loglines (near the top where it says “Add a Logline”)
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Quick update — just added full loglines & script info to my Stage32 profile. Feel free to check them out or connect if you’re into weird, dark, or just plain human stories. Always down to talk writing or collabs.
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Tiny ripple in the void: a couple of folks already poked at these concepts, and the smoke is starting to rise.
If anyone else feels like chiming in — I’m all ears, fangs, and film stock:)
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Hi, C.J. Night. Congratulations on a couple of folks poking at your concepts! I hope it leads to requests, sales, and more!
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Thank you so much, Mr. Vaughan!
No real bites yet, of course — just as I predicted )
But hey, no harm in trying, right? The fun’s in the madness anyway.
You're welcome, C.J. Night. Yeah, no harm in trying. Hope you get real bites soon!
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Profile updated with new scripts.
Let’s see where they land:)