Lockbox Entertainment’s Facebook Friend Likes Amazon Studios’ Year End Top Five

I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead Advances To Amazon Studios’ Finals As Best Test Movie and Script
By: Liuba Shapiro, Ninjas Don't Use Keychains
 
 
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Jan. 25, 2012 - PRLog -- I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead, the second feature from Lockbox Entertainment has just advanced to the Amazon Studios Top Five Finalist for Best Test Movie of the Year (2011) and as a Finalist for Best Test Movie of December 2011. Screenwriters CT Clark and Donnie Clark are also finalists for Best Script of the Year (2011) having previously won Best Script in September 2011. Selected by an A-list panel of industry judges, winners for December 2011 will be revealed on January 31 and winners for the year will be announced on February 7.

Released exclusively on Amazon Studios (http://studios.amazon.com/movies/12760) on December 28, 2011 I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead is free to watch and triumphed as the number one project over the entire site for the first month of its release. Directed by Cisco Ruiz (Executive Producer of The Man That I Was), I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead is a heart-warming and hilarious comedy about Owen Dietz (Tyler Derench) and his three virtual friends who meet up in the real world to track down Owen’s online crush who has mysteriously gone “offline”. This modern nerd-herd adventure is the mayor of all stories about friendship and love in the internet era. Quite fittingly, I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead, a tale about how we create relationships and connect with others via the Internet, can only be viewed online.

Shot in Los Angeles, I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead stars the four very talented up-and-comers Tyler Derench, Cyndee San Luis, Samba Schutte and Nick Troy, all active performers in the Los Angeles area. Dallas-based Chad Windham served as the Director of Photography and the movie was edited by Vicente Perez with additional editing by Eric Davidson. Visual Effects were produced by Hector Rodriquez, Eva Valett was the movie’s Producer, and Cisco Ruiz, along with Jean Weisshaar, served as Executive Producers. I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead marks Cisco Ruiz’s directorial debut.

To schedule an interview with Cisco Ruiz, along with the movie’s cast and crew, or for more information about I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead, please call 917.523.9529 or email: liuba@ninjasdontusekeychains.com.

About I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead:
Synopsis: I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead is a heart-warming and hilarious comedy about Owen Dietz and his three virtual friends who meet up in the real world to track down Owen’s online crush who has mysteriously gone offline. This modern nerd-herd adventure is the mayor of all stories about friendship and love in the internet era.
Release Date: December 28, 2011 (exclusively on Amazon Studios)
Director: Cisco Ruiz
Screenplay by Donnie & CT Clark and Clutch Singleton with contributions by Cisco Ruiz and Samba Schutte
Starring: Tyler Derench, Cyndee San Luis, Samba Schutte and Nick Troy
Director of Photography: Chad Windham
Editors: Vicente Perez and Eric Davidson
Producer: Eva Valett
Visual Effects Producer: Hector Rodriquez
Executive Producers: Cisco Ruiz and Jean Weisshaar
Orignal Music: Katie L. Hall
Original Score: Rob Wasilauski
Total Running Time: 97-minutes
Rating: PG-13
Awards: Winner, Amazon Studios Best Script Award (September 2011)
Nominations: Best Test Movie of the Year (2011 Finalist), Best Script Of The Year (2011 Finalist), Best Test Movie December 2011 (Finalist), Best Two Actors December 2011: Tyler Derench, Samba Schutte, Nick Troy (Semi-Finalists)

Follow I Think My Faceook Friend Is Dead:
Amazon Studios: http://studios.amazon.com/movies/12760
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-Think-My-FB-Friend-Is-Dea...

About Lockbox Entertainment:
Lockbox Entertainment is a boutique media production company that specializes in independent and micro-budget productions that is home to I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead Director, Cisco Ruiz. In 2010 Lockbox completed its first feature film, The Man That I Was. Written and directed by Dave Cole, starring Whitney Able (Monsters) and executive produced by Cisco Ruiz (I Think My Facebook Friend Is Dead) and Norman Siderow, The Man That I Was received an award for Best Original Score, Rob Wasilauski, at the Action on Film Festival in Pasadena, CA and was a Grand Jury Award Honoree at Los Angeles’s Dances With Films Festival. Lockbox Entertainment is located in Hollywood, California and is strategically aligned  with post house, Wiser Post.
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Source:Liuba Shapiro, Ninjas Don't Use Keychains
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