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- A feature independent film by Brent Kado. Neonoir comedy about the idyllic heartland, confronting truths and folly of the American Dream gone bad. The Boss has a job for 3 of the Valley's top goons. Can they finish without f'ing up or will they become casualties of war? New music and remixes by Lotus, Amelia Eisenhauer (American Idol), Steel Wheels, Motet, Grammy winner Bobby Rush and more
- Timothy Scarth and Mary Beth Grendel work to put together the 2007 Improvapalooza Festival. Timothy, one of Chicago's well known improvisers, creates Improvapalooza and Mary Beth hopes to help him grow the festival to international heights. Teams are given a suggestion of 'Chicago' at the beginning of the day and a film crew follows two main teams as they fumble to create a 20 minute show for audiences that night. Blam!, an amateur team, that was able to enter the festival by way of luck, is eventually given a coach to work with throughout the day. Mel Cox, an old improv teacher from the 90's pops into the festival to get his name back out there and Timothy allows him to get involved. Meanwhile, the more seasoned team- Shuttle Rocket Allstars- have their own battles to conquer. One of their best team members is constantly missing throughout the day and a rocky love relationship on the team causes embarrassment on the stage. Timothy is caught red handed by members of Blam! that causes chain of events that leaves Timothy feeling helpless and desperate. Through secret connections, strange confessions, and a misprint on a T-Shirt we begin to understand the comedian's desire to make it big. How far should you go to be funny?
- Three-set marathon clocks in at over four hours and features a slew of debuts including "Deeper" along with a handful of covers. Special guests are sprinkled throughout the evening as we were joined by the always dapper Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret Horns and Jeff Coffin (Dave Matthews Band) on saxophone, as well as Cody Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars) on washboard. Recorded live at Riveria Theater in Chicago.
- Five strangers attend Terry Shore's Gentle Waters Retreat Center for drug and alcohol addiction. Terry loses his way and his guests have to put up with his antics.