This collection includes "Meet Bill", "The Amateurs", "Relative Strangers" and "Scorched". "Meet Bill" (Aaron Eckhart) - a doormat if ever there was one. A man reduced to a mere accessory to his family by working a dead end job at his father-in-law's bank and arguing about his overindulgent love for chocolate with his wife Jess (Elizabeth Banks) who is loathe to explain her "friendship" with the local news anchorman (Timothy Olyphant). But Bill's fate begins to change when he becomes mentor to a self-assured boy (Logan Lerman) who engineers Bill's recovery with the help of a cute lingerie sales girl named Lucy (Jessica Alba). "Meet Bill" is a film bout what it means to let go of your inhibitions and find the path you're destined for. "The Amateurs": Sex sells , and these guys know it. When Andy (Jeff Bridges) meets his ex-wife's new husband, (an extremely wealthy guy) who is now his son's "cool" stepfather, he becomes motivated to make a change in his own life. With the help of his friends, (Ted Danson, Joe Pantoliano, William Fichtner) a small-town group of loveable losers, they hit upon an idea to make their dreams come true. The grand plan they hope will lead to a life of riches and fame involves making the world's most innocent adult film. Every man's fantasy turns into a hilarious misadventure. "Relative Strangers": Dr. Richard Clayton (Ron Livingston) has it all: A loving fiancee, Ellen (Neve Campbell), two wonderful, supportive parents (Edward Hermann and Christine Baranski), a successful career as a psychiatrist and a self-help book on anger management climbing the best seller list. Everything in his life is right on course... until his jealous brother (Bob Odenkirk) tells Richard he was adopted. A private investigator locates his birth parents...enter Frank and Agnes Manure (Danny DeVito and Kathy Bates): A couple of crude, unrefined and offensive Carnies. "Scorched": Three bank tellers with nothing to lose plan a heist but end up getting in way over their heads. Starring Alicia Silverstone, Woody Harrelson, Rachel Leigh Cook and John Cleese.