“WHITE ON RICE” TWITTER CONTEST

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Description: Uncle Jimmy has had some pretty bad dates in his day, and we’re sure living in the park has nothing to do with it.  “When you have an ex-wife, you’ll understand what I mean.”

 

Rules: Tweet us your worst date stories. We’ll choose the best/funniest tweet, re-tweet from our WHITE ON RICE Twitter account and update our Facebook fan page with your story… not only that, you could win a prize!

 

Prize: Something in between a poster and a car (probably closer to the poster, but you NEVER know).

 

Make sure to include the hashtag #WORstdate in your tweet so we can track all entries!

 

Help us spread the word! And if you’re not already following WHITE ON RICE on Twitter, follow us here: http://twitter.com/WORmovie.

 

Watch the trailer: http://whiteonricethemovie.com/

 

 

Synopsis:

Director Dave Boyle (“Big Dreams Little Tokyo”) returns with WHITE ON RICE, the comedic story of Jimmy (Hiroshi Watanabe, “Letters from Iwo Jima”), a misguided 40-year-old divorceé trying to navigate his way through a new life in America and out of his sister Aiko’s (Japanese Academy Award winner Nae) basement.  Disgraced by his disgruntled brother-in-law Tak (Mio Takada, “Late Night with Conan O’Brien”), the immature yet adorable Jimmy spends his nights searching for a new wife who shares his love of dinosaurs and geology.  Things go horribly wrong when Jimmy falls desperately in love with Tak’s niece, the beautiful Ramona (Lynn Chen, “Saving Face”), and vows to steal her away from his co-worker Tim (James Kyson Lee, “Heroes”).   Meanwhile, Bob, Jimmy’s nephew and bunk bed-mate (newcomer Justin Kwong) harbors a secret talent that holds the key to rekindling the passion in his parents’ marriage.  Hilarious and heartwarming, WHITE ON RICE is a Japanese-American comic treat.

 

WHITE ON RICE is written and directed by Dave Boyle, produced by Duane Andersen, Dominic Fratto, and Michael Lerman, and starring Hiroshi Watanabe, James Kyson Lee, Mio Takada, and Lynn Chen.

Author: Suzanne Philips
Film, TV, Theatre reviewer. Mad Dance Skillz, Crazy in a good way.

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