Scripts

 
Feature Films

Newton's Laws of Emotion
When a young Isaac Newton falls for a headstrong princess, he seeks to understand the principles of love using his new system of mathematics. But when his greatest adversary attempts to steal his work and the woman he adores, Newton realizes that falling in love isn't a matter of calculus, it's chemistry.
     Awards:    Semifinalist, 2017 ScreenCraft Drama Screenplay Contest
                    Semifinalist, 2017 WGAw Feature Writer Access Project
                    Finalist, 2017 Alta Retreats: Screenwriting and Yoga Contest
                    Quarterfinalist, 2016 ScreenCraft Comedy Screenplay Contest
                    Nominee, Best Unproduced Screenplay - Feature, 2016 Utah Film Awards
                    Semifinalist, Screenplay - Drama, 2015 Austin Film Festival Screenplay &     
                        Teleplay Competition
                    Quarterfinalist, 2015 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
                    Top 50, 2015 ISA Fast Track 
                    Fellow, 2015 CAPE New Writers Fellowship
                    Finalist, TV Movie/Screenplay/Special, 2014 Spec Scriptacular
                    Staged Reading, 2014 Sloan Film Summit, presented by Film Independent
                    Best Screenplay, Historical, 2014 Table Read My Screenplay - London
                    Runner-Up, Historical Feature, 2014 Nashville Film Festival Screenwriting 
                        Competition
                    Finalist, Honorable Mention, Comedy, 2013 Screenplay Festival
                    Finalist, Drama/Historical/Biopic/Period, 2013 Fresh Voices Screenplay 
                        Competition
                    Top 100, 2013 Emerging Screenwriters Screenplay Competition
                    Quarterfinalist, 2013 American Zoetrope Screenplay Contest
                    Finalist, 2014 Richmond International Film Festival
                    Fifth Place, 2013 London Film Awards
                    Gold Prize, Historical Film, 2013 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards
                    First Runner Up, Comedy, 2013 Creative World Awards
                    Second Rounder (Top 10%), Screenplay - Drama, 2013 Austin Film Festival 
                        Screenplay & Teleplay Competition
                    Semifinalist, 2013 Screenwriters Colony
                    Quarterfinalist, 2013 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
                    Semifinalist, 2013 Launch Pad Competition
                    Winner, 2013 TFI Sloan Filmmaker Prize
                    Grantee, 2013 TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund
                         Semifinalist, 2012 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting
                         Semifinalist, 2012 Nantucket Film Festival’s Tony Cox Screenplay 
                        Competition, sponsored by Showtime                
                    Quarterfinalist, 2011 Champion Screenwriting Competition
                    Quarterfinalist, 2011 American Screenplay Competition
                    2011 Sloan Film Summit, presented by the Tribeca Film Institute 
                    2011 Hamptons International Film Festival’s Sloan Screenplay Reading                 
                    2011 Hamptons International Film Festival’s Screenwriters’ Lab

I'm Not Phil
screenplay by Eugene Ramos; story by Eugene Ramos, Mark Hermano, and Chris     
    Guzman
Filipino-American Ray Garcia pretends to be Asian Golden Boy Phil Aquino to win the affections of Rachael, a white co-ed who thinks all Asians look alike.
     Awards:    Top 10 Finalist, Diversity, 2017 Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting Contest
                         Quarterfinalist, Comedy Feature, 2015 Nashville Film Festival Screenwriting 
                        Competition
                    Semifinalist, Comedy, 2013 Screenplay Festival
                    Quarterfinalist, Feature, 2013 Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting Contest
                    Quarterfinalist, 2013 PAGE International Screenwriting Awards
                         Finalist, 2011 The Next 15 Minutes Screenwriting Competition
                    Spring 2009 NAMIC Writers' Workshop 
                    Fellow, 2008-2009 NATPE Diversity Fellowship Program             

America’s Ben Franklin in: The Electrocution String
screenplay by Jason Ungate and Eugene Ramos
Before James Bond, there was Benjamin Franklin: inventor, philanthropist, and kung-fu master. Using his array of inventions, weapons, and kung-fu moves, Franklin is a one-man army eager to kick some ass, especially when he's wrongly accused of treason.
     Awards:    Semifinalist, Amazon Studio’s Script Spotlight: America's Ben Franklin         
                        Punch-Up Award

Guys Prefer Blondes, Girls Prefer Assholes
Nice guy Jim Tunney has finally realized that women only like assholes. With the help of Derek, his genuine bastard of a boss, Jim transforms himself into a bona fide asshole to get the girl of his dreams (who happens to only like nice guys).

TV Spec Scripts

How I Met Your Mother
“The Mosby Redemption”
When a college crush visits New York, Ted is determined to chip away at her until she dumps her boyfriend, a play the gang refers to as “Shawshanking.”

















     





    Awards:    Winner, December 2016 Fan Fiction Film and Writing Festival
                    Quarterfinalist, Television, 2013 Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting 
                        Contest
                    Finalist, Television, Existing 1/2 Hour Sitcom, 2013 Creative World Awards
                    Second Rounder (Top 10%), Teleplay - Sitcom Spec, 2013 Austin Film 
                        Festival Screenplay & Teleplay Competition
                    Semifinalist, Sitcom, 2013 Spec Scriptacular, presented by TVWriter.com
                    Finalist, 2013 Acclaim Scripts - TV Script Contest

The Big Bang Theory
“The Big Bong Theory”
After a lab accident, Sheldon is transported to an alternate universe where the guys are dullards and Penny is a genius. Meanwhile, with Sheldon out of the picture, Wolowitz and Koothrappali vie for his belongings.
     Awards:     Finalist, 2009 Carl Sautter Memorial Television Outreach Program

Supernatural
“Holiday Wishes”
While investigating a case of spontaneous human combustion, Sam and Dean learn that the culprit may be an escaped genie bent on revenge. 
     Awards:     Second Rounder (Top 10%), 2007 Austin Film Festival Screenplay & 
                        Teleplay Competition

Painkiller Jane
“Double the Pain”
After Jane is sawed in half at the waist by a sadistic Neuro, both halves of her fully regenerate into two Janes. But which one is the real Jane?
     Awards:     Grand Prize Winner, Painkiller Jane: A New Neuro, Starz Media and 
                        FanLib.com's "Painkiller Jane" writing competition

TV Pilots

Sons of Witches
A trio of Asian-American men - all sons of witches - are tasked with taking over the "family business" of fighting supernatural threats after their mothers are killed. Unfortunately, unlike their mothers, these men have no powers to bring to the fight … except for Cal, a schizophrenic who may be the first male witch in centuries.
    Awards:    Semifinalist, Drama & Action Series, 2017 People’s Pilot Competition

Horny
Unicorns are just another ethnic group in New York City. However, cultures clash when John (a human) and Sephie (a unicorn) decide to date against the wishes of their friends and family.
    Awards:    Finalist, Half-Hour Show, 2014 People’s Pilot Competition

Star Academy: 3013
“The Trouble With Crotch Busters”
teleplay by Eugene Ramos; created by D.G. McMurry, Eugene Ramos, and Chris     
    Whigham
The finest cadets from around the galaxy attend Star Academy...and so do these guys. When Star Academy issues a ban on sex after an outbreak of sexually transmitted parasites, Cadet Johnnie Jacobson decides to sell clones of his pet triblin to cadets desperate to keep their minds off of sex. However, he and his friend Reg accidentally clone hundreds of triblins, causing mayhem in their dorm. Meanwhile, sexy robot C.O.R.A. searches for her elusive pleasure button.
    Awards:    Third Place, 1/2 Hour (or Less) Series, 2016 People’s Pilot Competition
                    Quarterfinalist, Half-Hour Pilot, 2015 Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting
                        Contest
                    Grand Prize Winner, 2015 The Cold Cut: NUEA's Comedy Pilot Competition

Star Academy: 3013
“What Are Sex Robots Made Of?”
teleplay by Christopher Valin; created by D.G. McMurry, Eugene Ramos, and Chris     
    Whigham
The finest cadets from around the galaxy attend Star Academy...and so do these guys. They may just graduate some day if they can manage not to wreck the universe first.
    Awards:    Second Place, 1/2 Hour (or Less) Series, 2016 People’s Pilot Competition
                    Semifinalist, 2016 LS&B Comedy Writing Contest
                    Quarterfinalist, Television, 2016 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship
                    Semifinalist, 30 Minute Pilot, 2016 Nashville Film Festival Screenwriting 
                        Competition
                    Quarterfinalist, 2015 ScreenCraft Pilot Launch Competition

Short Films

They Hide From The Sun
screenplay by Eugene Ramos; story by Terence Nance
In a dystopian future where people live nocturnally to avoid the harmful rays of the sun, a young girl unravels the lie that has kept her and her sister in the dark.
    Awards:    Semifinalist, Science Fiction - Short, 2016 Nashville Film Festival 
                        Screenwriting Competition

Sick at Heart
A heart-broken teenager has his heart replaced with an artificial one to relieve his depression. Now unable to feel emotions, the teen has his new heart tested when the girl who broke his original one reenters his life.
    Awards:    Second Place, 2013 Rod Serling Scriptwriting Competition