u/Electronic-Map7529

Here is the gist. I have been writing songs for 20 years and I spent the last 1.5 years bringing them all to life.

I am looking for people to help/join/partner with me in building out the content side of things.

I need people who can make high quality content out of simple videos of myself, and who know the game of social media.

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u/Electronic-Map7529 — 9 days ago
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FYI - This is more for fun than a critique of the movie. I like to explore the aftermath of films.

I thought weapons was a fantastic movie. What happened on-screen was great.. but.. what happens after?

The police do not show up to this absolutely horrific scene - which involves a murdered officer - and come to a magical conclusion. The teacher has been exposed by the widow as having made the dead officer "fall off the wagon" of sobriety AND slept with him. This just so happens to also be the same teacher being scrutinized for the disappearance of the children in the first place. And where do they find the children? In the home of the 1 child that was not missing, and which investigators inspected thoroughly in the past.

Not a single person other than a very traumatized child even knows that the little old lady who was just torn to shreds on the lawn is a witch, and that's only even if he was able to draw that conclusion. When the cops show up, this kid is just rambling about blood-hair stick magic no doubt.

The police chief/captain KNOWS that the dead officer, has recently reported a interaction with the drug addict. But, both the teacher and brolin, will give reports to the police that upon entering the home, they were attacked by an enraged officer and the addict. Any smart police chief, given the absence of literal magic, and undoubtedly being aware of the officers past substance abuse issues, which come to the natural conclusion the the Officer and the addict were in fact involved in some shady shite, together. Or at the very least, be very confused.

TL:DR - We end up with a whole lot of dead bodies and questions, with most of the people involved or dead, having been linked closely either to each other, the missing kids, or both. No one has any reason to think the old lady was evil, and certainly not a life-force-eating witch. In the end, the police almost certainly end up trying to pin the entire thing on a cop turned addict, working with a junkie to steal kids and keep them drugged up to pacify them, and the grandma was being kept as a slave or something.

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u/Electronic-Map7529 — 16 days ago