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Ynali
Well that's me... you can hang that label on me, I am trying like everyone else to get noticed in this competetive little world.
In my spare time I earn money as an Optician. Maybe a double life as a spandex covered optician doesn't appeal!
My writing pard and I have over 50 projects ready to go, in any genre and any medium, but mainly we spcialise in adventure, drama, romcoms and scifi. Two are already in negotiation with two different producers.
At the last count, we have over 40 screenplays of differing feature lengths and all within indie budgets. We also have several mini series and many series concepts, one of which has a full 4 series length arc.
As for me - I Love writing humour and scifi is a speciality, although romcoms are where I've had the most interest in from a production point of view...
PM me if you are interested.
Reviews
Tayna pechati drakona (2019)
Worst film ever
Should have known by the intro with nine different productions companies having to produce it. The dubbing is quite frankly poor. Seriously the worst time ever. I can't believe Jackie Chan put his name to it.
Starhyke (2009)
Boldly going - further into Sci-fi Comedy
Why would you watch Starhyke when there are series like Hyperdrive out there? Let me tell you why
For a start, it's more original than Hyperdrive, its fresher, has better effects and it's got a superb ensemble cast from the sci-fi world.
Starhyke is a great series that just goes from strength to strength as each episode rockets through the universe of sci-fi comedy. I was lucky enough to attend a screening of all six episodes, one after the other and I dare anyone not to stop smiling at the hilarity and just plain awkwardness at some of the situations the crew find themselves in. Since Red Dwarf, no one has attempted to meld the world of sci-fi with the awkwardness of some of the Monty Python sketches with such skill, but Starhyke hits all the spots.
Starhyke does take from all the clichés of the current and past sci-fi's for instance, you will see a homage to Suanne Braun's character - Hathor from Stargate among other hilarious nods to the sci-fi genre. The cast as I mentioned earlier, are stellar, and even the new faces in the cast do a fantastic job.
As with all series, you'll find that it's a slightly slow start, but once you get into the story and you get past the first couple of episodes, you'll be laughing out loud.
If you're a sci-fi fan and loved Red Dwarf, this is for you.