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Cementville
Solid Gone that was optioned by Ridgerock Entertainment (http://ridgerockentertainment.com) one of firms that produced Righteous Kill.
Another script, "A Perfect Game", was a 2007 StoryPros quarter-finalist.
Currently shopping two scripts:
Scarlet Seas - a gothic vampire story blended with a classic swashbuckler.
Cementville - a dark comedy about the chaos going on in the women's locker room of a pro wrestling show and the naive Tennessee girl who would do anything to join her idols in the ring. The film does have attachments, including Dan Madigan (writer of See No Evil and former WWE writer) who is onboard to direct. Dan has a long-time relationship with the wrestling business and has said the Cementville is honest without being disrespectful.
This is not a copy of the Wrestler or a Rocky movie!
Reviews
Pirates of the Caribbean Online (2007)
Been sailing these seas and we still love it.
Over two and half years ago, I set up a Pirates Online account for me and my son.
We're still playing and now even his younger brothers play too. One of my pirate characters has grown to lead a sizable guild in the game in that time.
Initially, adventuring the world of Jack Sparrow and Will Turner is fairly involving and grabs your attention as you sail, fight and explore. Over time, your own pirate becomes fairly formidable and the dangers may decrease, but the social atmosphere keeps me sailing almost nightly. Girl pirates are just as numerous as guy pirates and the game does not discriminate in their abilities.
Parents, this is a Disney game and they make great effort to protect young ones. They are not allowed to give out numbers (like phone, address or email) and can report trouble quickly. Also, interaction can be limited by Parental Control. Older players like myself who are parents, also make great efforts to help young pirates stay safe and have a great time helping Captain Jack fight the villainous Jolly Roger and his undead army.
The game is NOT for hardcore players as the combat system is fairly simple, though new abilities and scores of new weapons have been added. Most teens who play World of Warcraft etc. may long for more hardened combat, but the game promotes teamwork by giving lots of incentive for working together as opposed to solo.
You can choose to follow the storyline, pursue separate quests, play mini games (fishing, poker, etc.) or just opening wander at sea or on land and plunder the enemies you meet.
Also, the games does NOT require a lot of resources on your computer or lengthy set up time. It installs off the web and you can play for FREE. Just beware that FREE is quite limited and it's only $10 a month for Unlimited or less for prepaid.