Well, we'd really like to be picked up for major distribution and get an overall production deal or two. Too much?
MORE PEOPLE WHO SAY THINGS LIKE THIS:
"The Estes Park Film Festival is excited to screen Life With Fiona as our opening night feature. Greg Lobb and Avery Clyde are outstanding in their leading roles, supported by a cast of some of the most talented up-and-coming actors in the industry. Producer/Editor Brendan Davis and Writer/Director Greg Lobb have created a romantic comedy that is off-beat but thoroughly believable, touching but not sappy, and most importantly: very, very funny". - Cliff Armitage, Estes Park Film Festival co-director
"Actor-writer-director Greg Lobb's Life with Fiona does the Kevin Smith hyperliterate romantic thing - with a quarter of the smarm." - Andrew Wright, The Stranger (Seattle)
"Life With Fiona tells the story of what happens when a regular guy actually lands a woman who is way too hot for him. Watching him as he ignores the tell-tale signs to RUN is as uncomfortable as it is hilarious throughout!" - Kevin Gilbert, STIFF Programming Director
"Funny characters and funnier situations give this film a charm that can't help but make you laugh!" - Henry Davidson, DancesWithFilms
We'd also like to meet people who love comedy films - be they fans, fellow filmmakers, friends, festival programmers, or distributors - in general.
Our soundtrack is pretty groovy, if we do say so ourselves (and we're not the only ones). The score and sound design were done by soundwarrior (which is Robin Lynn and Tony Austin) and the film also features tons of great original songs by Tim Acres, AM, Beth Thornley, Gram Rabbit, The Cloves, Zeroleen, Jay & The Americans and many more.
Tim Acres wrote (and recorded, along with the film's Brendan Davis and Jonathan Walker Spencer) the rockin' theme song called "Why Can't I Get It Right?", which - along with Tim's three other contributions to the film - was produced by the one and only Harry Maslin.
The 40 Year Old Virgin, There's Something About Mary, Napoleon Dynamite, Manhattan, Annie Hall, Something Wild, After Hours.
"The Office", "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
The Kid Stays In The Picture by Robert Evans.
Chris Gore's Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide.
Lew Wasserman, Warren Beatty, Michael Cimino.