A modern adaptation of, "The Producers." Strapped for cash, no job history or source of income, trust fund baby Yitz and his stay-at-home-son brother, Yon, a 31-year-old virgin start crowdfunding for their big Hollywood hit. Called "Entitled." They raise a lot of money, but soon realize that a movie is expensive and takes work, which they have a spent a lifetime avoiding. When their family is written out of their grandfather's inheritance because they are, "entitled," the film takes yet another unexpected turn and they once again feel (quite ironically) cheated out of what they had coming. What ensues is a hilarious, kooky caper that ends with Yitz posing as a yoga teacher and Yon becoming a self-professed, "professional gamer," in his mom's basement. A bromance that strongly outlines two suburban brothers struggle against getting jobs. This autobiographical cinematic romp speaks to the soul of all entitled, jobless suburban manchildren who are too important to seek employment, but still feel that they deserve money. It's like a diet, "Big Lebowski." "The Mediocre Lebowski."