what movies would you like to see made?

Take a look at the trailers on the site and let us know how much you would like to see them made into a movie.  Just rate them on our 5 star system.
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Das Christkindl (The Christ Child)

Filmmaker: Chris Nye

Medium: Film

Genre: Horror

A supernatural thriller/horror
based on the true, sinister
mythology of Kris Kringle.

Synopsis:

STORY OUTLINE: It is December
2007 and we see detective Dan
Rivers, after enduring the
horrific abduction of his more...

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Hopelessly Devoted

Filmmaker: Jill Mazursky

Medium: Film

Genre: Romantic Comedy

A romantic comedy about a nun
and a bad boy baseball player

Synopsis:

a nun GINA (30-40) has been
having feelings about men...
she decides to leave the
convent -- it turns out her more...

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On a Plain

Filmmaker: Paul Hoeprich

Medium: Film

Genre: Drama

Every generation has a
story...this is theirs.

Synopsis:

"On a Plain" is much like
teenage life in America. It
is filled with laughs, good
times, hijinx, loneliness, more...

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partner news:

Check out our judge Ian Berger, mentioned in Hollywood Reporter as one of the newer names in the Judd Apatow fold with his screenplay THE WHOLE NEW HUGH (co-written with Ed Helms and Jake Fleisher).

Our partner Underground Films wrapped REMEMBER ME on Monday August 3.  REMEMBER ME is a drama centered on two lovers whose newfound relationship is threatened as they try to cope with their respective family tragedies.  The movie stars Robert Pattinson, Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper.

Our partner Broken Road Productions’ MALLCOP, with Kevin James,  broke well over $100 Million in Domestic Box Office..
 
From our judge Scott Neustadter (writer) comes the hit 500 DAYS OF SUMMER, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschenal,  which screened to great reviews.

From our judge Kiwi Smith comes her directorial debut with the short film THE SPLEENECTOMY starring Anna Faris available on ITUNES.

From our partner Varsity Pictures, Brian Robbins shot a pilot for Spike called "Blue Mountain State" - it's ANIMAL HOUSE set in a D-1 football program.  Varsity also sold a family-comedy pitch to Paramount right before the New Year.
 

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