I rented "Omaha (The Movie)" at the Library, and haven't seen the video anywhere since then. If you live in Nebraska, you'll definitely take a liking to this movie, but I think you others will enjoy it, too.
Simon, who has a chaotic family life, goes off to Nepal to find "peace with his inner self," only to find that the monk monastery is off of the local interstate and Friday nights are spent watching monster-truck rallies via satellite. Semi-successful, he returns home a year later along with some "ancient Buddhist prayer stones", but his family is still addicted to the television show, "The Feds." On the verge of techno-crisis, he goes down to an old, dark library, meeting his ex-girlfriend who warns him, "Evil forces are at work!" Among these "evil forces" are a gang of kick-boxers from Iowa and some down-on-their-luck Colombian jewel thieves who have begun stalking Simon to get the prayer stones (which are really uncut emeralds). A quest across the state continues, with a car chase ending up at the not-so-famous Carhenge, a replica of Stonehenge, but with cars substituting for the stones, a monument we Nebraskan are very proud of. :-) Like I said, you really have be a Nebraskan (even better, Omahan) to love this movie, but I think it's very funny and would recommend it to you (unless you're from Iowa!!!!!!)
-2001Rulz
Simon, who has a chaotic family life, goes off to Nepal to find "peace with his inner self," only to find that the monk monastery is off of the local interstate and Friday nights are spent watching monster-truck rallies via satellite. Semi-successful, he returns home a year later along with some "ancient Buddhist prayer stones", but his family is still addicted to the television show, "The Feds." On the verge of techno-crisis, he goes down to an old, dark library, meeting his ex-girlfriend who warns him, "Evil forces are at work!" Among these "evil forces" are a gang of kick-boxers from Iowa and some down-on-their-luck Colombian jewel thieves who have begun stalking Simon to get the prayer stones (which are really uncut emeralds). A quest across the state continues, with a car chase ending up at the not-so-famous Carhenge, a replica of Stonehenge, but with cars substituting for the stones, a monument we Nebraskan are very proud of. :-) Like I said, you really have be a Nebraskan (even better, Omahan) to love this movie, but I think it's very funny and would recommend it to you (unless you're from Iowa!!!!!!)
-2001Rulz