Johnny Berlin is a documentary about Jon Hyrns, a very amiable lost soul working as a porter on a train. It was directed by Dominic DeJoseph. It was exec-produced by Jim McKay and Michael Stipe. It was produced by Ted Green and Brian Sack, the same Brian Sack who me is.
For the record, if you ask Michael Stipe if he wants to do karaoke Michael will say no and suggest his dinner is getting colder by the second.
Johnny Berlin is a very enjoyable hour. Much more fun and relaxing than watching Obsession, the DVD about radical Islam that Glenn Beck convinced me to watch.
Johnny Berlin is now available on DVD. It would make a great stocking stuffer if you'd have bought it a week ago.
You can learn more about Johnny Berlin and see the trailer here.
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Is it available on NetFlix?
It will be WAY behind 2 seasons of Lost and one season of Medium, but I will add it.
[ Not on NetFlix at the moment, but you can request it. -B. ]
Posted by: Melissa | January 3, 2007 10:56 PM
Don't lie, you loved Obsession you sick freak.
Posted by: Tim | January 24, 2007 10:48 AM