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Signs Of Life

One line synopsis: 
Supposing there is life after death. Isn't it possible there are some psychics out there who are real?
Long synopsis: 
Wouldn't you like to see the complete film before you invest in it? Here is a great little project from a few years back that lost its way. Starring Bruce Hughes, Tottie Goldsmith, Terrance Donovan and Randall Berger. Here's a trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6yhSbW31O0 SIGNS OF LIFE is a thriller about a psychic who does shows, writes books and generally enjoys the showbiz. A brother and sister try and convince his he is actually real in order to win a million dollar prize from a skeptics society. With all of the renewed interest in psychics on TV and in films ... THE MENTALIST, MEDIUM, etc. ... this film is in the right place at the right time. It just needs an astute and talented producer to complete the package, arrange a little post-prod and get it out there. It would make a great little telemovie or feature. Drop me a line if you'd like to discuss or hear more. Cheers, Randall Berger
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Oh, No! Not the Bible Thumpers, too!

It's bad enough that the pornorazzi are flogging their wares in The Melting Pot, but now the Bead Rattlers and Bible Thumpers are virtually putting a foot in the door when we're trying to virtually slam it in their faces!  Begone, Purveyors of Sinlessness!

Re: Signs Of Life

There is always something to be thankful. I personally enjoy this occasion, it is not only because my family are there but also it is time for me to thank God for everything He has done with me. A day of thanksgiving is celebrated in most human cultures, and the American holiday of Thanksgiving falls on the last Thursday of November. In light of this holiday, a lot of people are going to be looking for Thanksgiving quotes – and probably cash advances for Black Friday shopping sprees – so why not impart a few? Like most quotes about holidays, you find the occasional sarcastic gem, and then you also find some really smarmy stuff that goes great on a greeting card – the kind you know is cheesy, the receiver knows is cheesy, but is sent anyway as a matter of course.