Me, Myself and I (2017 - 2018) (original) (raw)
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Directed by Randall Einhorn
Me, Myself & I stars Bobby Moynihan in a comedy about the defining moments in one man�s life over three distinct periods � as a 14-year-old in 1991, at age 40 in present day and at age 65 in 2042. As a 14-year-old boy living in Chicago in 1991, Alex was on top of the world, inventing cool things and celebrating the Bulls� first championship, until his mom, Maggie, moved them to Los Angeles, the heart of Lakers country, and married a pilot, Ron. With his new stepbrother, Justin, Alex needed to reinvent himself in a new school, where he meets his dream girl, Nori Sterling. In 2017, 40-year-old ...(more)
Me, Myself & I stars Bobby Moynihan in a comedy about the defining moments in one man�s life over three distinct periods � as a 14-year-old in 1991, at age 40 in present day and at age 65 in 2042. As a 14-year-old boy living in Chicago in 1991, Alex was on top of the world, inventing cool things and celebrating the Bulls� first championship, until his mom, Maggie, moved them to Los Angeles, the heart of Lakers country, and married a pilot, Ron. With his new stepbrother, Justin, Alex needed to reinvent himself in a new school, where he meets his dream girl, Nori Sterling. In 2017, 40-year-old Alex is an inventor/entrepreneur on top of the world until his wife leaves him and threatens to take their daughter, Abby, with her, sending him into a tailspin that requires the help of his best friend and business partner, Darryl, to get him back on track. In 2042 at 65, Alex is a highly successful businessman who, after suffering a minor heart attack, decides he�s ready to reinvent himself once again. Alex announces he�s retiring to his adult daughter, Abby, now the general manager of the Chicago Bulls, and he gets a surprise chance to reconnect with his childhood crush, Nori, who now goes by Eleanor. During these three pivotal periods, Alex always manages to find a way to move forward, handling key moments with determination, emotion and humor. (less)
Directors: Randall Einhorn, Todd Holland, John Fortenberry, Matt Sohn, Steve Pink, Steven K. Tsuchida
Starring: Bobby Moynihan, John Larroquette, Jack Dylan Grazer, Jaleel White, Brian Unger, Kelen Coleman
Composer: Siddhartha Khosla
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