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That would be SO AWESOME… They should do that! A CLUE themed WWFF. They get a bunch of the CLUE cards and we choose 3-5 and that is our criteria. The hard part would making Prof. Plum or Col. Mustard seem like a believable character names without making people laugh.
A Clue theme would extremely limit the creative potential of the project. It forces the story to submit to a certain plot type. It really narrows the scope. A bit discouraging.
“What a great opportunity for young filmmakers to show their craft for good causes. Everybody wins!”
- Dee Wallace Actress - ET, 10, The Stepford Wives
“The Wild West Film Fest has been bringing it to the Lawrence film scene. It is one of the best examples of what filmmakers are looking for in a festival.”
- Kevin Willmott Director, CSA, Ninth Street
“The Wild West Film Fest puts filmmaking back into the hands of the people. It’s indy film in it’s purest, grittiest form. A great opportunity for local filmmakers to get their work seen by audiences.”
-Michael McMillian Actor, Hills Have Eyes 2, Scrubs, True Blood
Hurray! Scare Factor is here at last! Look forward to seeing you all there!
Any chance of letting the criteria leak early? Anyone? Hello? Oh, okay. I was just kdding.
A Professor, Library, and a candlestick…
Common scott! Gimmie a CLUE!
The Stillpool team is planning to return. This is a blast!
How about these criteria?
a plunger
a rabid suirrel
missing body partsthe following line of dialogue: “Why, Miss Merriweather – without your glasses, you’re…beautiful!”
That would be SO AWESOME… They should do that! A CLUE themed WWFF. They get a bunch of the CLUE cards and we choose 3-5 and that is our criteria. The hard part would making Prof. Plum or Col. Mustard seem like a believable character names without making people laugh.
Agreed. I really like the idea of a CLUE themed festival. Lends itself to lots of different interpretations of a classic…
A Clue theme would extremely limit the creative potential of the project. It forces the story to submit to a certain plot type. It really narrows the scope. A bit discouraging.