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Neil Hamburger is a two-bit stand-up with a bad comb-over--an aging, phlegmy jokester with a penchant for cheap celebrity jabs. He's also the brilliantly odd creation of Gregg Turkington, a decidedly more gifted comedian who has found a loyal cult following for his Tony Clifton-esque character. In this concert release, Hamburger performs a handful of twangy country tunes alongside the Too-Good-For-Neil-Hamburger Band, a name that speaks the truth: the back-up group includes veteran rockers Prairie Prince, David Gleason, and Atom Ellis.
An award-winning black-and-white featurette with Neil portraying himself in an idealized dramatization of his infamous live album.
With a little help from her friends, Jenny Lewis hosts a three hour telethon featuring music, magic, and a call-in hotline.
A forty-something man-child thinks he and his music has been discovered by a documentary film crew. The truth is, his parents are behind it, who are staging an intervention.
A switched-on audio/visual world of tomorrow, today.