Well, I guess I live near something else that is also a unique thing within this world:
The world's youngest professional video gamer lives nearby in Flanders, and they made a documentary about him:
http://www.examiner.com/x-53632-Competitive-Video-Gaming-Examiner~y2010m7d23-LiL-Poison-Documentary-Trailer-Is-Up
Victor De Leon III who also goes by Lil Poison is considered the youngest professional video gamer. He has several appearances in the media which include G4, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times. He started gaming when he was only two years old and competed in his first tournament at the age of 4. What came next was a media storm that put Lil Poison on the fast track in the professional video gaming world. MLG (Major League Gaming) recruited Lil Poison along with other players to help brand MLG. This addition would allow Lil Poison to grow as a competitive player and a chance to be in the limelight. In every tale of greatness there is also sorrow. Lil Poison showed no exception to this rule.
The documentary will showcase Lil Poison's gaming career along with his personal struggles. It follows him on his road to fame with MLG and competitive gaming. The trailer was just released and from what can be seen. Massive Productions has done an amazing job. In 3 years a lot can happen and the documentary will show it.
The film is scheduled to debut at the HBO Latino Film Festival on July 28th and 30th. The event will be open for the public so all are welcomed. From the trailer and overall competitive gaming scene, this documentary could be a staple in the community. For more information on Lil Poison be sure to check out his website.