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Feature Film
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Drama
 
Thriller
 
Horror

Evil Beneath the Soil

An isolated farming community finds a tomb containing a demonic stone statue with an erect phallus. The wives visit it, crops flourish, infighting begins.

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Chris Robertson

Michigan, USA

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  1. Evil Beneath the Soil

    An isolated farming community finds a tomb containing a demonic stone statue with an erect phallus. The wives visit it, crops flourish, infighting begins.

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Zoe Kavanagh how do i set a vote?

April 10, 2008

Stephanie Joyce Just because the video isn't the best, I think this would work perfect as a horror! I can also see this going in the direction of Evil Dead. It's really up to you!!!

April 7, 2008

Reindogg um,i have no idea wuts going on,but you should have gotten someone to actually take the hit from a real toilet thing.i would have,js.wut up with the painter?

March 26, 2008

mcookie72 Tony Timpone - "I like several of the ideas here (kidnappees trained to kill; their individual masks), but this may require a few big bucks to realize what could be an exciting final act (the town besieged by the small army of crazies). Hey, wouldnÃ-t PERKINSÃ- 13 be more of a good "horror title"? " regarding Perkins' 14 -- This clown, Anthony Timpone has done nothing but criticise the last 9 contestants for originality and what does he say about your title? "Hey, wouldnÃ-t PERKINSÃ- 13 be more of a good "horror title"? " (goofy Bullwinkle voice) OMFG! Gee Tony, you mean like 13 Ghosts? Like Friday the 13th? Or lets cross genres shall we? Precinct 13 or Ocean's 13. At first his criticism appears to be from his experience in the horror industry, but apparently, he's nothing but a video store clerk that has the horror section memorized. Keep Perkins 14. Its original and doesn't send you down a path of mediocrity.

March 26, 2008

Mr. D. Reminds me of bits and peices of other movies. Depends on how it is executed.

March 25, 2008

Kevin_Shannon Voters might already be familar with this story as this author has had several works published. Therefore, they might already be a fan of the story and might not feel the need to comment. In addition, I would suspect that people who are actually trying to provide constructive feedback or seek clarification about a pitch email the pitch creator directly. Why post the above comment when it's not something a pitch creator can answer?

March 24, 2008

cagwa Amazing how this one gets about 60 votes over the weekend and hardly anyone has commented on it. You seem to average about 5 votes an hour and climbed from 9th place to 5th over a holiday weekend. Just seems strange that your supporters never comment. Do they even take the time to watch or read what you've done?

March 24, 2008

Ellen Smithie I did do a pitch. You can look it up. It didn't get seen by too many and didn't get past 55th place, but that part of the contest is over and I got over it. Why can't you? Do you have anything positive or negative, in the manner of constructive criticism, to say about the top ten entries that are continuing on?

So far, no, you don't. You're pushing your own ineligible pitch here trying to ride these folk's coat tails. How sad is that.

March 24, 2008

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Ellen Smithie That sounds like an eighth-grader wrote it. Sorry.

March 24, 2008
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