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Winnebago Man (2009)

Winnebago Man (2009)
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In 1988, a man named Jack Rebney spent time with a camera crew making a promotional video to be used as a sales tool for recreational vehicles. To say Rebney was having a frustrating time would be something of an understatement; unable to remember much of the sales pitch he'd written and showing little patience as he dealt with bugs, hot weather, and uncooperative equipment, Rebney spoiled take after take, swearing a blue streak as one thing or another went wrong. The editors of the video created a gag reel in which Rebney's colorful bursts of anger were strung together for comic effect, and the footage circulated on dubbed videotapes until 2005. That year, someone posted Rebney's tirade online, and before long "Winnebago Man" became an Internet sensation, with the video racking up countless views and inspiring a number of parodies and on-line tributes. But who was Jack Rebney, why was he in such a lousy mood, and is he aware of his underground fame today? Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer decided to find out, and his search to locate Rebney and uncover the true story behind his moment of Internet infamy is chronicled in the documentary Winnebago Man. The film received its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ben Steinbauer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Winnebago Man

In 1988, a man named Jack Rebney spent time with a camera crew making a promotional video to be used as a sales tool for recreational vehicles. To say Rebney was having a frustrating time would be something of an understatement; unable to remember much of the sales pitch he'd written and showing little patience as he dealt with bugs, hot weather, and uncooperative equipment, Rebney spoiled take after take, swearing a blue streak as one thing or another went wrong. The editors of the video created a gag reel in which Rebney's colorful bursts of anger were strung together for comic effect, and the footage circulated on dubbed videotapes until 2005. That year, someone posted Rebney's tirade online, and before long "Winnebago Man" became an Internet sensation, with the video racking up countless views and inspiring a number of parodies and on-line tributes. But who was Jack Rebney, why was he in such a lousy mood, and is he aware of his underground fame today? Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer decided to find out, and his search to locate Rebney and uncover the true story behind his moment of Internet infamy is chronicled in the documentary Winnebago Man. The film received its world premiere at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins
Director(s):
Ben Steinbauer
Writer(s):
Malcolm PullingerBen Steinbauer
Producer(s):
Malcolm PullingerJames PayneJoel Heller
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Documentary
Winnebago Man Awards:
  • 2010 - Austin Film Critics - Austin Film Award
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    Amie D.

    This doc is AMAZING!!! Definitely answers the questions to what actually happened to "that guy" and how his life has been affected both positively and negatively. A must-see!

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    Bonnie and james P.

    A little foul-mouthed, but be prepared for a funny, smart documentary...

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    Stephen F.

    One of the most entertaining and well done documentaries I've seen in a while. A big thank you goes to Steinbauer for finding Jack Rebney and telling his story. Jack is smart, interesting,and funny and has a way with words like no other. Before watching check out his out takes on YouTube.

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