
Trevor Moore: The Story of Our Times
★ 7 · 2018 · 42m · Comedy · Music · TV Movie
Trevor Moore's special finds him struggling through an insufferable brunch with his girlfriend and her friends as they discuss pop culture and hot-button issues. Naturally, he can't stop himself from expressing his own views on the topics through a series of songs and music videos, including "My Computer Became Self Aware" and "Bullies."
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