Zach Galifianakis

Logline: Pitched as “Home Alone” but set in a toy store. A father and son win an inaugural sleepover in an amazing toy store the same night thieves decide to rob it.

Logline: Story follows an actor in crisis, who once played an iconic superhero, as he battles his ego and attempts to recover his family, his career, and himself in the days leading up to the opening of a Broadway play.

Logline: A 6th grade teacher who wants his students to learn about where food comes from gives them an experiment. The class adopts a piglet with the intention of raising it and then eating it at the end of the year. The children take turns feeding and caring for “P-Chan” the piglet and as they grow attached to him, the subject of his fate begins to trouble them.

Logline: While taking Alan to a psychiatric facility, the wolfpack is side-trekked when a mysterious man kidnaps Doug and forces them to track down Mr. Chow, who stole $21 million from him.

Logline: Frank Johnson has been ridiculed his entire life for having a father who claims to be a monster hunter. But when his father disappears and he takes over the unusual family business, he discovers it may not be a lie after all.

Logline: Centers on a guy who accidentally hits “reply all” on an indiscreet e-mail, and then has to deal with the repercussions.