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Counting Losses promo
(This is the trailer to the film, "Counting Losses," which was not finished due to lack of funding. The screenplay has since been rewritten, but the trailer is still a good example of the drama.)
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A man named Reese, who is down on his luck and contemplating his own suicide, tries to teach his womanizing roommate, Tony, respect for the opposite sex. When his roommate takes a trip out of town, Reese makes it his duty to help Tony’s most recent triumph, a woman named Janet, get over her heartbreak. Both find solace in each other, and Reese learns a lesson on love and life. One thing I wanted to add is even though this sounds like a love story, it isn’t the main focus of the movie. The movi ... (show all)
A man named Reese, who is down on his luck and contemplating his own suicide, tries to teach his womanizing roommate, Tony, respect for the opposite sex. When his roommate takes a trip out of town, Reese makes it his duty to help Tony’s most recent triumph, a woman named Janet, get over her heartbreak. Both find solace in each other, and Reese learns a lesson on love and life.
One thing I wanted to add is even though this sounds like a love story, it isn’t the main focus of the movie. The movie is more about finding your place in the world, and being happy with it. It shows you that sometimes, when things seem hopeless, there is always a silver lining that can be a little hard to see. The main character, Reese, shares himself intimately with the audience so honestly, people of all ages, races, and cultures can easily relate with his emotional struggle. However, just like real life, it isn’t completely serious. It’s filled with laughs, maybe even some tears. It has a mixed feel of Woody Allen movie mixed with a Cameron Crowe movie with a hint of Garden State and Swingers.
This screenplay has helped friends and myself out of depressing slumps by reminding that life is hard, but worth it. This is not only an entertaining movie, but an important movie. (collapse)
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Irrational
(Just a sample of what I'm capable of on a very small budget, and my latest work.)
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From: FugueFilms (Sun May 11 '08)
Your work has a good understanding of dramatic conflicts. Good luck with your projects and check mine out when you get a chance.
Reply: Floor_13_Productions (Fri May 23 '08)
Thank you! I checked out your stuff. Gemini Rising is great. I love mocumentary films. Good luck with all that.
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From: levarstanford (Tue Apr 01 '08)
Hey, I love the trailer. Be strong and stay encourage. Wow, if they only knew we have minds too!!!
Reply: Floor_13_Productions (Wed Apr 02 '08)
Oh, they know...and they're scared.
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From: bekahk (Mon Mar 24 '08)
I love the script. It's definitely different but fantastic. The characters have real development and you could certainly relate with someone. It's definitely about understanding who you are and being happy about it. I can't wait to see this project in development!
Reply: Floor_13_Productions (Thu Mar 27 '08)
Thanks...glad to have your help.
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From: jkwriter (Sun Mar 23 '08)
Could you give me some advice? I see that your project is open for funding. I can't find anything on my project's screens to open my project for funding for people to give contributions. How do you do that?
Thanks,
Jack
Reply: Floor_13_Productions (Sun Mar 23 '08)
On the second box under the middle part of the page, click the funding button on the menu. Once that has opened, click the icon that looks like a pencil and paper. This allows you to edit prices, perks, and titles. There should be a thing that says open project for funding or something like that. Hope that helps.
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