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The series finds Sanderson (Lowe) at a crossroads in life, after his long-running hit show comes to an end.
A Middle American high school reunion committee chairman, still searching for high school acceptance, has to do whatever it takes to get the most popular guy from high school — now a failed actor working in commercials — to show up to their 20-year reunion, including flying to Los Angeles to penetrate the world of celebrities.
Logline: Two hackers who found a glitch in video poker machines in Las Vegas made almost $1 million before being arrested.
A round-up of today’s distribution sales, deals, and awards at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
A round-up of the week’s TV News!
Logline: A Middle American high school reunion committee chairman, still searching for high school acceptance, has to do whatever it takes to get the most popular guy from high school — now a failed actor working in commercials — to show up to their 20-year reunion, including flying to Los Angeles to penetrate the world of celebrities.
Logline: A high school reunion committee chairman must go to Los Angeles to convince the most popular guy in their class, now an actor, to attend the twentieth high school reunion.
Logline: Plot kept under wraps.
FOX animates two more, Showtime stays in the Jenji business, NBC axes some Smits, Modern Family duo stick around, and TNT gives a green to some pulpy 50’s noir!
Logline: Story centers on two brothers who have bullied people their whole lives and finally get what is coming to them.
Logline: Sequel to original comedy about Mitch, Frank and Beanie, three middle-aged men who start a fraternity on their local college campus, becoming legends at the school.
Logline: Story follows a thirty four year old frat boy who refuses to grow up.