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1. War and Space by Joan Jeby Fine
In the year 2036, a far off anarchistic planet decides to switch leaders and sends a robot of George Washington to Earth to replace the Father of our Country, not realizing it’s 250 years later. (in the vein of"Star Wars." but it has it's own unique story w/Bud-Negative instead of Luke Skywalker)

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(Posted: 09/08/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

2. Tangled Website by Joan Jeby Fine
Cyberspace becomes a dangerous love connection for a dumpy lady lawyer and a software nerd when their first meeting includes a hooker, a drug lord and a kidnapping.

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(Posted: 02/22/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

3. Visions by Joan Jeby Fine
An innocent man becomes the “Fugitive” when a surgeon is mysteriously murdered after performing an unsuccessful laser eye operation on him.

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(Posted: 04/24/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

4. The Secret Life of Poppy by Joan Jeby Fine
When skinny, fifteen year old Anna becomes slender, supermodel Poppy, a modern Cinderella story unfolds, with a hot rock star as Prince Charming and a wise talking agent as the fairy godfather. Fantasy touches bring gentle reminders of Amelie, Princess Diaries or even Alice in Wonderland.

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(Posted: 07/16/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

5. Mission Eternal by Joan Jeby Fine
Ten years into the future, worldwide destruction looms as one mysterious man battles to prevent the war to end all wars, in this good vs evil supernatural political action thriller set in the Mid-East and Washington, DC. "Inception" meets "The Devil's Advocate" in the "West Wing."

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

6. The Altos by Joan Jeby Fine
"Romeo and Juliet" meet "The Sopranos" Young love tries to overcome many obstacles including organized crime in this coming of age, satirical, dark comedy/drama. Andy and Sofia are two of six teenagers whose lives are chronicled in this moving story, set during their graduating year of high school.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

7. A Body to Die For by Joan Jeby Fine
When an accident takes short, dumpy Jeff’s life and mistakenly leaves tall, handsome, ladies man Rick alive, two angels decide to “fix” it by switching Jeff into Rick’s body and bringing Rick “upstairs” in this romantic comedy about two unlikely best friends. "Heaven Can Wait" meets "Hangover"

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

8. What You Have by Joan Jeby Fine
“Single White Female” meets “Scream” in this psychological teen horror thriller. Murders become rampant after a college student takes a roommate. "Fargo" like Sheriff Lot and bicycle riding Deputy Tim Plum are left to solve the crimes when the detective in charge joins the victims. The villain dies but corpses keep showing up. Who will be next?

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(Posted: 06/11/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

9. The Boy Who Could Lasso the Stars by Joan Jeby Fine
“Big” meets “The Wizard of Oz” in this space adventure/comedy when Pluto makes a boy’s wish for excitement come true. A magic lasso gives the boy more than he bargained for, but will the boy give Pluto what he wants in return? THE UNIVERSE! Harry Potter type franchise.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

10. Rouge by Joan Jeby Fine
The Parisian world of a private detective straight from “Chinatown” is consumed by all shades of “rouge” when one beautiful redhead hires him to find her real family at the same time he’s investigating the murder of another redhead, a stunning transvestite.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

11. The Copy Machine by Joan Jeby Fine
The humor of “There’s Something About Mary” enters the world of “Sixth Sense” in this high concept hybrid comedy that gently tinkers with the unknown. Our bumbling hero trips through the belly laughs and the eerie fascination only to land on his feet, time and time again.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

12. Ms. Gourmet by Joan Jeby Fine
“You’ve Got Mail” goes interracial. Love is “deleted” when a modern black woman leaves everything behind to put family first. It reappears direct from cyberspace wrapped in a package complete with a younger white man plus the woman’s lifelong dream of her own restaurant. "Waiting to Exhale" meets "Soul Food"

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

13. The Eviction Notice by Joan Jeby Fine
“Nancy Drew” doubles its mystery and fun when a Caucasian and an Afro-American girl team up to form a plan worthy of the FBI. Using their creativity and their courage, they outsmart a malicious landlord, keep their friendship and grow up a little in the process.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

14. The Giant Sandbox by Joan Jeby Fine
A military brat teams up with a native boy to find adventure in this fantasy set in Hawaii and meet “Jaws” along the way. More than cultures collide when intrigue threatens on the beach and below the ocean.

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]

15. The Will by Joan Jeby Fine
Four heirs compete to gain control of the family fortune when a will pits them against each other in this slapstick ensemble comedy. Abigail Adams, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon and Millard Fillmore don’t necessarily do their namesakes proud when actress, gambler, family man and lawyer play a dangerously funny combination of “Beat the Clock” and “Wheel of Fortune.”

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(Posted: 01/25/2001; Updated: 09/05/2012 ) [Detailed Script Listing]