Alex M

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When a small crab named Kyle loses his shell, he sets out on a whimsical and treacherous journey across the ocean floor to find the perfect replacement—only to discover that outsmarting greedy octopuses and ungrateful sharks is the price of claiming a home of his own.
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Kyle the Crab and the Big Blue Shell short
Genre: Comedy,Animation,Family
When a small crab named Kyle loses his shell, he sets out on a whimsical and treacherous journey across the ocean floor to find the perfect replacement—only to discover that outsmarting greedy octopuses and ungrateful sharks is the price of claiming a home of his own.

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Alex M 1 week ago

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Kyle the Crab and the Big Blue Shell short
Genre: Comedy,Animation,Family
When a small crab named Kyle loses his shell, he sets out on a whimsical and treacherous journey across the ocean floor to find the perfect replacement—only to discover that outsmarting greedy octopuses and ungrateful sharks is the price of claiming a home of his own.

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Alex M 1 week ago

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Kyle the Crab and the Big Blue Shell cover image
Kyle the Crab and the Big Blue Shell short
Genre: Comedy,Animation,Family
When a small crab named Kyle loses his shell, he sets out on a whimsical and treacherous journey across the ocean floor to find the perfect replacement—only to discover that outsmarting greedy octopuses and ungrateful sharks is the price of claiming a home of his own.

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Alex M 1 week ago

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Kyle the Crab and the Big Blue Shell short
Genre: Comedy,Animation,Family
When a small crab named Kyle loses his shell, he sets out on a whimsical and treacherous journey across the ocean floor to find the perfect replacement—only to discover that outsmarting greedy octopuses and ungrateful sharks is the price of claiming a home of his own.

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Alex M 4 years ago

just claimed a review for a script.

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Mother and I feature
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy,Horror
Violet, a princess in the distant future, must pass several dangerous tests to rejoin society or lose her royal crown and be sent to The Despoiler for her royal punishment.

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Alex M 4 years ago

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The Ray Gun feature
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Rating: 60%
The Ray Gun is a solid screenplay. The story in it of itself is very good with a grounded approach to sci-if that works really well. As far as protagonists go, Milton is a very good one. He has a motive for using the weapon, he wants to help his sisters. He develops over the course of the movie becoming less timid and more headstrong, going straight after his problems. Finally, we can really see the negative effects of the ray gun in Milton as he compromises on some of his values and becomes more aggressive and violent. The two other characters that are really well done are the government agents Knox and Duncan. Knox is a spiteful independent contractor for the government who is angry that he has lost his steady income and pension. Knox is tough and, at times borderline psychopathic, but he never feels like a cliche and feels human through his relationship with Duncan, who feels like a new year try to learn everything he can from a veteran. Knox’s dialogue is the best part of the screenplay because every time he talks about the dangers of the ray gun, or his unfamiliarity with technology he could become a caricature or cliche, but the dialogue remains engaging and realistic. However, some characters do feel like cliches, mainly Angie’s boyfriend Steve and the mob boss known only as the Big Boss. Steve is the dumb, enabling boyfriend that the brother doesn’t approve of. He is a dunce and his hatred for Milton goes zero-to-hundred in his most important scene. Steve doesn’t really serve much of a purpose aside from giving us a reason to sympathize with Angie and is just a two-dimensional bully, although he has a couple funny moments. By far the worst character is the Big Boss. He’s a stereotypical mob boss and speaks as such. Everything he says has been said before in Godfather knock-offs. You can even see how hollow he is by him not even having a real name. The Big Boss is an unnecessary side villain, whereas making Hector last a little linger would’ve sufficed and given more time to make Knox a true villain, and having more of the best character couldn’t hurt. There is a scene is the script in which Milton dreams of an alien using the ray gun and that’s unnecessary. With no other inclusions of aliens in the story this dream felt misplaced. The action seems we’re well written and intense. I enjoyed the endings and thought the characters stories ended in the right ways, especially Knox, Duncan, and Angie. I thought Angie’s relapse while being away from Milton and having to deal with the incident was perfect. The only thing that didn’t make much sense to me was the significance of the orb at the end or Milton eating it. Maybe, that’s something others would understand but I think it could have been elaborated in more earlier. Overall, a very entertaining script with a lot of potential, maybe a couple tweaks to characters like the Big Boss and Steve.

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Alex M 4 years ago

just claimed a review for a script.

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The Ray Gun feature
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
While prospecting for gemstones in the desert, a young man finds a meteorite but discovers that it is actually a strange alien weapon. He thinks he's hit pay dirt until he learns that agents from a shadowy government organization are searching for it.

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Alex M 4 years ago

completed a review for

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Alternative (Rough Draft) feature
Genre: Action/Adventure,Horror,Comedy
Rating: 27%
I was truly intrigued when I read the logline as this is an original concept. However, the originality is about all this screenplay has going for it. The story is incredibly stale and predictable. As soon Richard went into the first movie, everyone and their mother knew that the villains would be escaping. Screenplays can get away with a less than stellar story if they have relatable three-dimensional characters which is another component that “Alternator” lacks. Richard is a genius but his dialogue isn’t clever and he has an extremely limited vocabulary, and he doesn’t really possess any qualities other than that. He’s an orphan but that’s not really touched upon. Josh is terrible. Many of Josh’s comments are meant to be comic relief to the bland Richard. Firstly, it’s never good when the supporting characters have more depth than the main characters but Josh just plain and simple isn’t funny. Humor is subjective but the vast majority of people would concur that just throwing together a string of swears with a couple of “bro’s” and “my dudes” is neither funny nor a way that anyone speaks. Josh’s ma is also a character, who hints at a homosexual relationship between Richard and Josh and I’m not sure why that needed to be included. Michelle is also hollow. She should’ve just been the boss who fired Richard to a side character to dabble into as a potential love interests. More characters does not equal a better story. Finally, there are the horror movie villains. Most of them talk like they were in a horror C-movie which is ok but the dialogue for the villains is comparable to Richard and Josh which is absolutely not okay. Chain Breaker, the main antagonist, while lame by villain standards is the most interesting character as a sort of personification for these cheap movies that Richard and Josh love. There is a clear love for cheap horror movies explored here but there is a fine distinction between paying homage to B-movies and writing one. Finally, a lot of times characters just blatantly say exactly what they’re feeling or thinking without being promoted to do so. It makes all of the dialogue that follows feel unnatural. Overall, there’s a good concept underneath all of this that with a couple more drafts and a lot of editing could really turn into something worth reading but this screenplay is not there yet.

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Alex M 4 years ago

just claimed a review for a script.

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Alternative (Rough Draft) feature
Genre: Action/Adventure,Horror,Comedy
After getting fed up with evil winning in the end of horror movies, a man decides to take matters into his own hands.