![]() At any rate one night across a crowded dance floor he thinks he sees the “one.” That guy, Aaron (Luke Macfarlane), is the person his caustic friend Henry (Guy Branum) warns is boring, but Bobby soon finds out differently but is frustrated that Aaron doesn’t seem to want to hook up and as it turns out is relationship-phobic. His day job just accentuates his gayness as he is trying to open the first LGBTQ Natural History Museum, but has to deal with a board with personal connections to all of those letters and who can’t seem to agree on much. The visits to gay night spots always end in disappointment and he just can’t catch a break - a man whose self-image can’t match the hot gym-tuned men that seem to get all the action. The basic premise has Bobby (Eichner) frustrated as he hits middle age and can’t find love. Why not a gay man like Eichner, who has a genuine movie-star personality that is, well, irresistible along with clearly a razor-sharp wit to add to that list? The jokes, and endless pop culture references come at a pace that is hard to keep up with, delivered by a stellar cast who know how to sock it home. ![]() He is also responsible for getting major studios to greenlight movies that became breakthroughs for so many including Steve Carell, Amy Schumer, Pete Davidson, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig and on and on. It shouldn’t come as a surprise since this isn’t the first rodeo for Stoller, whose comedy credits include Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Five Year Engagement and others, and producer Judd Apatow whose massive list of credits include The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, The Big Sick, Trainwreck and so many more. ![]() ![]() Steven Spielberg's 'The Fabelmans' Wins Toronto Film Festival People's Choice Award
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