Consumed
Jedidiah Jones never had a childhood. He never knew abundance. Raised on strict principles of thrift and meagerness, his parents taught him to catch and kill his own food and be grateful for every morsel life offers. All he ever knew was frugality, limitation and lack.
After his parents died, he finally came down from the mountain and discovered a land of great prosperity. A land of wealth, waste and inequality -- and a vulgar abundance of abundance. A land of useless people, where the wasteful and undeserving take more than their share and certainly more than they ever give back.
What he saw did not sit well with Jedidiah Jones. And he set off to work.
In his manifesto, Jones promises to feed America’s candy asses to each other. And if there’s one thing his parents ingrained in him, it’s that a man keeps his promise.
Consumed is a franchise friendly 104 page horror/thriller spec script by Robert Klinger. Submissions made via Law Offices of Vince Ravine.
After his parents died, he finally came down from the mountain and discovered a land of great prosperity. A land of wealth, waste and inequality -- and a vulgar abundance of abundance. A land of useless people, where the wasteful and undeserving take more than their share and certainly more than they ever give back.
What he saw did not sit well with Jedidiah Jones. And he set off to work.
In his manifesto, Jones promises to feed America’s candy asses to each other. And if there’s one thing his parents ingrained in him, it’s that a man keeps his promise.
Consumed is a franchise friendly 104 page horror/thriller spec script by Robert Klinger. Submissions made via Law Offices of Vince Ravine.
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.. Reader Quotes: "Relentless! This character makes other movie killers look tame by comparison." "Echoes of Leatherface." "Jonesy is a thoroughly creepy character and is a dream role for any actor who longs to be the next Hannibal Lecter." "Very strong characters and great dialogue throughout, plus a beautifully disturbed killer with a compelling origin story that could be deeply mined and easily go to series." |