Gustanza Productions

November 19th, 2005

Pyramid scheme for the 21st century. Gathering people in a small room where one person has $1 million dollars deposited in their bank account but do not know it. It is up to these 8 individuals to figure out who has the money. If they guess right the money is divided 8 ways, if not the person that unknowingly has 1 million dollars gets all the money. The game is played through a series of challenges, the person who wins the challenge is taken into a room and given some form of clue. The clue will be somewhat vague but if one held all of the clues they could figure out who it was that had the money. The challenges would be designed so that each person has a great chance to win, so physical strength and things of that nature will not factor in.

The game would force people to work as a team, make alliances or go lone wolf if they are confident that they have the money. The show works on so many levels that the variables that would play through would be infinite. There is the temptation to find out who has the money so that all get a cut and there is also the temptation to not find out in hopes that you are the one with the million dollars in your bank account.

The revolution has started so part your hair, replay old episodes of “Dare” and pray that somehow life will turn out to be fair.

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  • 1. Stan  |  November 20th, 2005 at 11:53 am

    Friggin genius. What would make it better is if you “capture” the people first. So they have no idea when they wake up that by the end of the day they could be a millionaire. You can also throw in little variables like people can choose to split the money, or they can double their money by doing X, or they can somehow “eliminate” someone if they do X, etc… That way the money could be split up b/w less people.

  • 2. Gus  |  November 20th, 2005 at 12:21 pm

    This is what the dome is all about. Those are great ideas, let’s go to Hollywood next Weds. and pitch this to the networks. You are either in or you’re in.

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