After weeks of running drugs for two corrupt cops to get her son back, a desperate woman does one last job—the biggest, most dangerous drug run she's been on.
This sounds interesting, Nicholas P. I've never seen a movie where a mom has to run drugs to get her son back.
I like your logline suggestion, Mike Childress. Let me throw my suggestions in the ring. :D It's not a competition though.
After months of running drugs for two corrupt cops to get her son back, a desperate woman is forced to do one last job—the biggest, most dangerous drug run she's been on.
After months of running drugs for two corrupt cops to get her son back, a desperate woman does one last job—the biggest, most dangerous drug run she's been on.
I just thought about something, Nicholas P. You could use "After weeks of running drugs for two corrupt officers to get custody of her son again" if you wanted to. That way, whoever reads your logline will know she's trying to get custody of her son again and he wasn't kidnapped by the cops or something.
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If I can use it if it’s alright Mike Childress
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Dm me Mike Childress with the longline if you can
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I say yes the cops are parents to a baby sitter that she hit and found leverage to ruin her life Mike Childress
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This sounds interesting, Nicholas P. I've never seen a movie where a mom has to run drugs to get her son back.
I like your logline suggestion, Mike Childress. Let me throw my suggestions in the ring. :D It's not a competition though.
After months of running drugs for two corrupt cops to get her son back, a desperate woman is forced to do one last job—the biggest, most dangerous drug run she's been on.
After months of running drugs for two corrupt cops to get her son back, a desperate woman does one last job—the biggest, most dangerous drug run she's been on.
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Sounds good Maurice Vaughan. It works
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I just thought about something, Nicholas P. You could use "After weeks of running drugs for two corrupt officers to get custody of her son again" if you wanted to. That way, whoever reads your logline will know she's trying to get custody of her son again and he wasn't kidnapped by the cops or something.
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Honestly Maurice Vaughan it sounds better with the one I'm using now.
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Great Premise Nicholas P and is similar to the Mule film by Clint Eastwood.
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almost but it's the opposite of sex Mark Deuce
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