Thursday, May 5, 2011

My Future Girlfriend - Part 5

In Part 5 of Ragtag Production's 5 part series "My Future Girlfriend," Clark has made his choice, now he's got to figure out how to get the girl. Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman. Written by Steven Tsapelas. Directed by Brian Amyot. Produced by Brian Amyot, Steven Tsapelas, Patrick Cohen, George Tsapelas and Angel Acevedo. From the creators of "We Need Girlfriends." Features original music from Dan Ingala of Plushgun. See more of Ragtag at www.ragtagfilms.net

Thursday, April 28, 2011

My Future Girlfriend - Part 4

In Part 4 of Ragtag Production's 5 part series "My Future Girlfriend," Clark chooses Lisa over Kelly, and now everyone must come together to save the future. ;Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman. Written by Steven Tsapelas. Directed by Brian Amyot. Produced by Brian Amyot, Steven Tsapelas, Patrick Cohen, George Tsapelas and Angel Acevedo. From the creators of "We Need Girlfriends." Features original music from Dan Ingala of Plushgun. CHECK BACK FOR PART 5 ON May 6th!!!!! www.myfuturegirlfriend.com

Thursday, April 21, 2011

My Future Girlfriend - Part III

In Part 3 of Ragtag Production's 5 part series "My Future Girlfriend," Clark has a date with destiny...present day Kelly. Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman. Written by Steven Tsapelas. Directed by Brian Amyot. Produced by Brian Amyot, Steven Tsapelas, Patrick Cohen, George Tsapelas and Angel Acevedo. From the creators of "We Need Girlfriends." Features original music from Dan Ingala of Plushgun. CHECK BACK FOR PART 4 ON APRIL 29th!!!!! www.myfuturegirlfriend.com

Friday, April 15, 2011

My Future Girlfriend - Part II

In Part 2 of Ragtag Production's 5 part series "My Future Girlfriend," Clark meets Kelly, a beautiful and mysterious girl, who has information about the future. Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman. Written by Steven Tsapelas. Directed by Brian Amyot. Produced by Brian Amyot, Steven Tsapelas, Patrick Cohen, George Tsapelas and Angel Acevedo. From the creators of "We Need Girlfriends." CHECK BACK FOR PART 3 ON APRIL 22ND!!!!! www.myfuturegirlfriend.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

"My Future Girlfriend" Full Trailer

The full trailer for Ragtag's new five-part webseries "My Future Girlfriend." Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

My Future Girlfriend - Part I

In Part 1 of Ragtag Production's 5 part series "My Future Girlfriend," Clark meets Lisa, a beautiful girl with something to hide. Stars Evan Gaustad, Cheryl Texiera, Kirsten Scoles, Patrick Cohen and Brigitte Hagerman. Written by Steven Tsapelas. Directed by Brian Amyot. Produced by Brian Amyot, Steven Tsapelas, Patrick Cohen, George Tsapelas and Angel Acevedo. From the creators of "We Need Girlfriends." CHECK BACK FOR PART 2 ON APRIL 15TH!!!!! www.myfuturegirlfriend.com

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

FAQ about MFG

While looking through the questions, comments and emails about our new webseries, "My Future Girlfriend," I've noticed several questions popping up. I will do my best to answer them here...

1) Is this a sequel to "We Need Girlfriends"?

No. The titles are similar and some of the themes are similar (single guy wants girlfriend), but it is completely different from "We Need Girlfriends" and, often times, is in a different genre from "We Need Girlfriends." Yes, Patrick "Tom" Cohen is in this one too, but you'll soon see he plays the opposite of Tom.

2) Why aren't Rod and Henry in this?

Again, this is not a sequel to WNG. At the time we made this, Rod, Henry, Tom and "We Need Girlfriends" were the property of Sony Pictures and CBS, so we legally could not include them in this series. We were also living in North Hollywood which looks very different from Queens, New York.

3) What happened to WNG at CBS?

After a long, long development process, WNG and CBS parted ways. ("Parted ways" is Hollywood speak for "They decided they didn't want to make the show anymore because the guys were too wimpy and not full of tiger blood.")

4) Do you own the rights to WNG again?

If we had an agent, our agent could probably answer that question. Oh, wait, we have an agent. We asked him. He said, "I'll get back to you." It's been a year. If you hear from our agent, please let us know. We at Ragtag are INCREDIBLY worried about him.

5) If you own the rights again, would you do another WNG?

Perhaps. Right now, the three principle actors and the three members of the creative team are all spread across the country. Plus, we all liked how the show ended, and would have to come up with something pretty darn good to want to revisit it. It might happen one day but, as of now, don't hold your breath. Patrick Cohen is about to appear on "Community" and I'm sure his quote will go up. :)

6) What happened to that one show "I Live With My Parents"?

We made two episodes of "I Live With My Parents" to secure funding for more episodes. Everything Ragtag has produced, including WNG and MFG, has been self-funded. We didn't get sponsorship from Icee Pops or Bagel Bites. We just happen to eat a lot of Icee Pops and Bagel Bites and since they were around they became props. Since no one bit on ILWMP, we decided not to make anymore episodes.


7. What took MFG so long to come out!?


"My Future Girlfriend" just ended up being a lot more complicated than our previous shows. It has a score (by Dan Ingala), special effects (by Jeff Billings), incredible titles (by Harty Durfor), lovely cinematography and color correction (again, Billings), and a professional sound mix (by Evan Menning and Chris Hall). This has made "My Future Girlfriend" our best looking and sounding production yet but, since we can't afford to pay anyone, and everyone is kindly and generously donating their free time, things take a little longer. Still, we think you'll love the finished product!

8. Is this a big April Fool's Joke?

We really wouldn't go to the trouble of funding and producing a five-part webseries JUST to trick everyone. Promise!

Anything else?