Johnny Knoxville

Logline: A man calls in sick to skip work only to have his plans for the day go terribly awry, as he falls into a series of disastrous encounters with his neighbors that may endanger his wife’s chances for a job promotion.

Logline: Centers on Elvis Presley, who wrote Richard Nixon a six-page letter requesting a visit with the President and suggesting that he be made a “Federal Agent-at-Large” in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.

Logline: Eager to take over the company he works for, a young sports scout is sent to Brazil during Carnaval in order to recruit a soccer phenom no one has been able to sign, but when his wanna-be-rockstar friend tags along, and the scout falls in love with the wrong girl, things begin to go awry.

Logline: Story follows a hellraising husband who restrains his reckless behavior during his wife’s presidential campaign, only to return to his rowdy form when she wins and they move into the White House.

Logline: When a teenage girl is forced to take her brother trick-or-treating on Halloween, she loses him and must find him before their mother finds out.

Logline: Story, which is pitched as a “stoner western,” centers on three small time crooks who set off on an adventure to find a long lost buried treasure, with the help of a grizzled old outlaw.

Logline: An overzealous scout master decides to lead a group of sheltered, unprepared young scouts on a perilous weekend wilderness camping trip.

Logline: Story centers on a cartel leader who, after breaking out of an American prison, races toward the Mexican border where the only thing between him and freedom is a border-town sheriff and his inexperienced staff.

Logline: A 35-year-old career college student is finally kicked out of his parents house. Desperate, he decides to get in good with the 62-year-old woman next door, so he can keep his food, couch and TV regimen intact. In the mix is the woman’s ne’er-do-well son, who is looking for a father figure, even if it’s a guy his own age.