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Some ideas should be movies.

Start with your own movie idea, or drop a prompt question everyone can answer. Explore what other people have posted, join the conversation, and follow the threads you want to track.

  • Post an idea or a question in under a minute.
  • Browse fun, movie-worthy threads from other people.
  • Create an account to follow and track the ones you care about.

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Browse the board, find concepts you love, and jump into the comments with the twist, hook, or character move that could make them even better.

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Thriller Trending

A grief-tech startup sells one final dream visit with the dead.

People are debating whether it gets stronger as prestige sci-fi, dark drama, or a psychological thriller with a buried corporate secret.

Question Fun thread

What everyday job should be the basis of a thriller?

The answers keep spinning into fresh hooks: meter readers, wedding planners, cruise ship entertainers, night cleaners, and court transcribers.

Fantasy New

A child discovers the lost-and-found box at school stores forgotten futures.

People are already arguing over whether it should stay family-friendly or bend toward darker magical realism with bigger emotional stakes.

Two ways to start

Give people two easy entry points so the site stays active whether they arrive with a full concept or just a fun question.

Idea thread. Post a concept, hook, or half-formed premise and let people build on it.
Question thread. Ask something that gets people imagining movies together.
Best result. More conversation starters, more browsing, and more reasons for people to come back.

Prompt thread examples

Question threads are lightweight, fun, and easy to answer, even for people who do not arrive with their own original idea.

What public domain story deserves a fresh reinvention?
What children’s fear would make a great horror premise?
What job or hobby should be the centre of a comedy?
What historical event still feels like an untapped movie?
What kind of villain have we not seen enough of lately?
Why this exists

A place to pitch, test, and talk about ideas.

Unmade Movies is for movie lovers, writers, and filmmakers who want to share concepts, test reactions, and see what sparks real interest.

Drop a logline and see if people would watch.
Ask a question that creates fun movie-worthy answers.
Use the comments to sharpen the hook, characters, world, and tone.

Keep the conversation fun

Good prompts make better threads. Keep the energy playful, curious, and movie-minded.

What would make this even more movie-worthy?
What twist would make people want to watch this?
What would the trailer moment be?