I'm not sure of the specific real - life story that 'All Is Lost' is based on. It might be a story of extreme struggle and loss, perhaps someone facing a series of disasters at sea or in a desolate situation where they gradually lose everything they have, from their supplies to their hope.
No, I haven't actually heard a specific 'leftover team ghost story' myself.
Well, Harry might be a character who spends most of his time exploring different computer programs. He could be constantly on the lookout for new and innovative software to try out.
The main reason was that consumers were too attached to the original Coke formula. They didn't want a change.
Fanfiction.net might also have some Usui and Misaki rated M fanfics. But the site's search and filtering system isn't as advanced as AO3. So you might need to do a bit more digging. You can search for the characters' names and then look for any fics that are marked with a mature rating or have relevant tags indicating mature content.
One key element is the combination of Naruto's ninja abilities with the storm - based powers or concepts. For example, Naruto might use his Rasengan in a new way that incorporates storm elements.
Sound effects play a huge role. Creaking doors, howling winds, and sudden loud noises can make the listener jump. For example, in 'The NoSleep Podcast', the use of these types of sounds really amps up the horror.
One example could be a manuscript that an author abandoned halfway through writing. It has a clear beginning, and some of the middle parts are well - developed with interesting characters and plotlines. However, since it's not finished, it's incomplete, yet it still has enough of a novel - like structure to be considered 'completely incomplete'.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read the 'don't mess with an angel full story' specifically. But generally, it might be about someone who encounters an angel and then faces consequences for treating the angel disrespectfully or 'messing' with it. Maybe the angel has certain powers and the character in the story underestimates those powers at first.
Well, in 'Shatter Me' dystopian novels, there's a sense of isolation for the main character. Juliette is isolated because of her power which she can't fully control. The novels also have a lot of action - there are battles and struggles against the oppressors. And the way the future is envisioned, with limited resources and a lot of fear among the people, is a typical feature of dystopian novels.
The scouting process for basketball players is a real - life element. Scouts really do search far and wide for talent like in the movie.