This is our final cut of "Zordorf," a short film made for San Diego's 2010 48-Hour Film Festival based around a handful of Too Much Robert Partridge artists. Directed by Michael DePetrillo, produced with the help of John Gentillalli, Chris & Jon Carter. Our guidelines were: 48 hours to complete, genre: mockumentary, use the character "Rick Hernandez" (a doctor), use a chair as a prop, and the line "I'm trying my best." The original version premiered on the big screen at Hazard Center's Ultra Star Cinemas July 28, 2010. Here was our entry 3 years ago.
Capitol Words is a great website which visualizes the most frequently used words in the Congressional Record, giving you an at-a-glance view of which issues lawmakers address on a daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis.
You can also see who are the most vocal or quietest members of Congress (i.e., those who have the most or least words attributed to them in the Congressional Record, including via extended remarks).
The Capitol Words site is powered by data collected by Sunlight's LOUIS database from GPO Access.