Kathryn Hahn

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.

On his birthday, Thom Payne gets the gift of insignificance and also a new boss. He suspects his ED pills are interfering with his anti-depressants, leaving him with neither happiness nor… happiness. In a culture that reveres youth – a culture he helped create – Thom needs to figure out what his purpose is now that he’s halfway to death and nobody cares what he thinks.

On his birthday, Thom Payne gets the gift of insignificance and also a new boss. He suspects his ED pills are interfering with his anti-depressants, leaving him with neither happiness nor… happiness. In a culture that reveres youth – a culture he helped create – Thom needs to figure out what his purpose is now that he’s halfway to death and nobody cares what he thinks.

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.