After making its world premiere as the Centerpiece Film of the 2003 IFP/Los Angeles Film Festival the movie sold to First Look Media and Lakeshore Entertainment for $1.3 million, making it the second highest selling documentary of all time, next to Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine (2002).
This film shows bits and pieces of his childhood home in Mountain View CA. Rodney still maintains that home. The car in the driveway is his mom's. You can identify it by the KROQ sticker on the bumper.