Edwin Rouper has a habit of annoying people within seconds of meeting them. Cursed with 'Koontz-syndrome', a neurological condition in which temper and confidence dominate, he travels to Hollywood, trying to assemble a team of stars to raise awareness for the Koontz cause. Jason Stutter’s mock-documentary gleefully skirts the borderland between the koontz 'condition', and an expletive with a very similiar sound. Acting newbie Bryce Campbell scored an LA comedy award as Edwin; Raybon Kan, Jeremy Corbett and scribe Nick Ward all have cameos as sundry wackos.
Koontz sufferers usually display an incredibly forthright manner. In themselves they feel confident, and they believe themselves to be expert in conflict resolution. It’s this self-belief that leads Koontz to naturally drift towards careers in politics. Their condition gives them the impression that they make good leaders ...– Historian Eric Wainwright
Music composed by Plan Nine
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