- An UGLY cuddly creature searches for love and affection from an array of single attractive female gypsies, geisha, and Bible believing gothic girls. Essentially this narrative addresses co-dependency, jealousy, and romantic frustrations common among men and women every day of the year. Ugly or attractive, singles or couples if they're in or looking for a relationship, they have problems. This comedy is driven by a creature named GHOULEE who is searching for love and affection in preparation for Valentines Day. Ghoulee has one problem, he is ugly! He is also one of the nicest ghouls you could ever meet. Do girls like nice ugly guys? Do girls like cute rude guys? Do girls like rude but attractive bad guys? Who or what has set the standard for all women? What force has programmed the tastes of women when it comes to guys? This comedy provides the answers to these perplexing questions along with lots of laughs. There's also the brilliant teenager "TRINITY" that argues the Holy Scriptures with her Bible Righteous Dad. In the end however it all makes perfect sense. What does it really take to be really happy in relationships between the ugly, the cute and the attractive?—Gregory Juaren
- A romantic comedy about an ugly yet friendly zombie named Ghoulee, who is suffering from a sad lack of female companionship. After living for centuries without affection from anyone, Ghoulee musters up the nerve to go Bar hopping in a desperate attempt to procure a lady who might be willing to give up a little love and affection in celebration of Valentine s Day. Ghoulee is told by a bar patron that the only way to get affection on Valentine s Day is to give a woman roses, chocolates and a valentine bear. Armed with that advice, Ghoulee steals a valentine bear, some candy and roses and begins his mentally unclear, odyssey, desperately searching for a little love and affection from an available lady among a sea of unmerciful witches, gypsies and geisha girls.—Gregory Juaren
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