Meet Bob Funk (Michael Leydon Campbell), an outspoken, crass and seemingly reprehensible Generation X-er with serious ex-wife and family issues and no clue how to be either sober or human in his own skin. To get through the day, Bob drinks exorbitantly, lives one one-night-stand to the next, slacks through work, disobeys orders and is barely tolerated by those who know him. And he just doesn’t give a damn.
Bob’s life takes a turn, though, when Ms. Thorne (Rachel Leigh Cook, She’s All That, Josie and the Pussycats, Nancy Drew), an attractive young executive, joins the family company run by his mother and becomes the object of his affection. Fed up with her son’s sexist and politically incorrect behavior, Mom (Grace Zabriskie, HBO’s Big Love) fires Bob, insisting that the only way for him to redeem himself is to see a female psychiatrist (2007 Academy-Award nominee Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone, The Office, Changeling), report to new boss Ms. Thorne and quit drinking.
Bob’s perspective on his own life and personal setbacks begins to change, making him realize there may be more to life than sex and booze. But this is Bob Funk. Can he actually make friends, be polite and treat women with respect while remaining sober and holding down a steady job? Anything is possible …