Netflix has been spending money on streaming-video content like, well, a drunken sailor. Now comes a subscription VOD product from a Scottish beer-brewing company that’s geared around a tippling lifestyle — with a show lineup that includes such fare as “Are You Smarter Than a Drunk Person?” and “Four Sheets.”
Indie brewery BrewDog is launching the BrewDog Network, with several hundred hours of programming spanning craft beer, cocktails, food, travel, comedy, game shows, and documentaries. The Svod service, priced at $4.99 monthly, features 14 original series at launch, including “The BrewDog Show,” a reboot of the TV series that previously aired on NBCUniversal’s Esquire Network (which shut down in early 2017).
The Svod service is available worldwide on Android and iOS devices and online at brewdognetwork.com. The five-bucks-per-month fee, the company noted, is less than the price of a pint of its beer.
The new “BrewDog Show” features James Watt (above...
Indie brewery BrewDog is launching the BrewDog Network, with several hundred hours of programming spanning craft beer, cocktails, food, travel, comedy, game shows, and documentaries. The Svod service, priced at $4.99 monthly, features 14 original series at launch, including “The BrewDog Show,” a reboot of the TV series that previously aired on NBCUniversal’s Esquire Network (which shut down in early 2017).
The Svod service is available worldwide on Android and iOS devices and online at brewdognetwork.com. The five-bucks-per-month fee, the company noted, is less than the price of a pint of its beer.
The new “BrewDog Show” features James Watt (above...
- 8/27/2018
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The television space is more crowded than ever, and we may have our most surprising addition to the ever-expanding landscape: A brewery.
Yes, you read that correctly. Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, is launching its own streaming network, The BrewDog Network, that’ll cost $4.99 a month, or less than a pint of beer.
The network will be lead by James Watt and Martin Dickie, the brewery’s co-founders. Chris Burke and Jared Cotton, founders of Emmy-winning production company Redtail Media, will serve as general manager and head of creative. Redtail Media produced the duo’s “BrewDogs” TV series that aired on the now-defunct Esquire Network for three seasons between 2013 and 2015.
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“After our previous TV show ‘Brew Dogs’ got canceled, we didn’t want to sit around in our underpants, crying into a tub of ice cream. So we decided the only thing to do would...
Yes, you read that correctly. Scotland-based craft brewery BrewDog, is launching its own streaming network, The BrewDog Network, that’ll cost $4.99 a month, or less than a pint of beer.
The network will be lead by James Watt and Martin Dickie, the brewery’s co-founders. Chris Burke and Jared Cotton, founders of Emmy-winning production company Redtail Media, will serve as general manager and head of creative. Redtail Media produced the duo’s “BrewDogs” TV series that aired on the now-defunct Esquire Network for three seasons between 2013 and 2015.
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“After our previous TV show ‘Brew Dogs’ got canceled, we didn’t want to sit around in our underpants, crying into a tub of ice cream. So we decided the only thing to do would...
- 8/27/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Miss "New Girl" already? Yeah, us too. But if you live in one of 19 lucky U.S. cities, you might be able to hang on until the show comes back in the fall with the True American Bus Tour, which will bring Schmidt's birthday party bus through places like Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago for some "New Girl"-themed fun.
The bus will bring exclusive videos, "New Girl" swag, and other fun things to beaches, bars, concerts and other party spots across the country. Pick up a pair of Jess' signature glasses or create your own "New Girl" T-shirt with one of the show's many (Many) catchphrases. You can also recreate the opening credits with your pals or play douchebag jar pong, which is pretty much amazing. Also: cupcakes. Need we say more?
Check out the schedule and see if the bus will stop anywhere near you:
Boston
Friday, June 8
5:...
The bus will bring exclusive videos, "New Girl" swag, and other fun things to beaches, bars, concerts and other party spots across the country. Pick up a pair of Jess' signature glasses or create your own "New Girl" T-shirt with one of the show's many (Many) catchphrases. You can also recreate the opening credits with your pals or play douchebag jar pong, which is pretty much amazing. Also: cupcakes. Need we say more?
Check out the schedule and see if the bus will stop anywhere near you:
Boston
Friday, June 8
5:...
- 6/7/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Zane Lamprey, the stand-out star of the defunct Mojo network's "Three Sheets" is bringing his irreverent style back to telly for the holidays. "Drinking Made Easy" is a new, exclusive HDNet Original 24 episode series hosted by Zane Lamprey with correspondents, drinking buddy Steve McKenna, and veteran stand-up comedian Marc Ryan. HDNet follows Lamprey as he completes a 53-city national comedy tour (also named "Drinking Made Easy") in which his entourage travels the Us in search of the local drinks and drinking customs that have contributed to the birth, growth and distinction of our great country. The premiere of "Drinking Made Easy" is Wednesday, Nov. 10th at 8:30 Pm Et The gang is in Florida and Zane...
- 11/6/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
If you love beer and you've never had the pleasure of experiencing Munich's Oktoberfest, you might want to get yourself a plane ticket come September (yes, September). Seriously, one of the most fun experiences in my life, running around with the Polizei from tent to tent as fights broke out and were over by the time we got there.
I've never seen "Three Sheets", which is a travelogue (hosted by Zane Lamprey) that previously aired on the Fine Living Network. Apparently Lamprey goes to different countries to sample food and drink and to participate in local alcohol related customs. Now this is my kind of show! It seems a bunch of rabid fans rallied a Facebook campaign and a beer shipment to get the Travel Channel to pick up the show. And what do you know -- success! Episodes began airing June 30th and if the show does well, there may be further seasons.
I've never seen "Three Sheets", which is a travelogue (hosted by Zane Lamprey) that previously aired on the Fine Living Network. Apparently Lamprey goes to different countries to sample food and drink and to participate in local alcohol related customs. Now this is my kind of show! It seems a bunch of rabid fans rallied a Facebook campaign and a beer shipment to get the Travel Channel to pick up the show. And what do you know -- success! Episodes began airing June 30th and if the show does well, there may be further seasons.
- 7/1/2010
- by Cindy Davis
Thanks largely to fans on Facebook and other social media sites and a highly targeted shipment of beer, "Three Sheets" will be making its permanent bed on the Travel Channel.
The travelogue about the worldwide culture of beer had a trial run from April to May on the network. After receiving letters (and some frothy brew) from die-hard fans, Travel has acquired all the back episodes of the show from the Fine Living cabler and will resume airing episodes.
Hosted by comedian Zane Lamprey, two episodes of the show will follow "Bert the Conqueror" and "Man V. Food" on Wednesdays and air in a one-hour block that begins at 11 p.m.
Fine Living recently morphed into the Cooking Channel, so "Three Sheets" was homeless until the Travel Channel bellied up to the bar.
The travelogue about the worldwide culture of beer had a trial run from April to May on the network. After receiving letters (and some frothy brew) from die-hard fans, Travel has acquired all the back episodes of the show from the Fine Living cabler and will resume airing episodes.
Hosted by comedian Zane Lamprey, two episodes of the show will follow "Bert the Conqueror" and "Man V. Food" on Wednesdays and air in a one-hour block that begins at 11 p.m.
Fine Living recently morphed into the Cooking Channel, so "Three Sheets" was homeless until the Travel Channel bellied up to the bar.
- 6/30/2010
- by By Elizabeth Guider
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey, remember when the Food Network first came out and it had a bunch of cooking shows from people like the Two Fat Ladies and introduced us all to an amazing little Japanese show called Iron Chef? Ah, good times.
Clearly, Food Network thinks so, as its owners, Scripps Networks Interactive, launched a sister network called Cooking Channel yesterday, which features shows such as ... Iron Chef and Two Fat Ladies.
There are new shows as well, like the Mo Rocca-hosted Food(ography) and Indian Food Made Easy. In what must be a sign of our poor economy, Cooking Channel replaces Fine Living Network, as we all have to make our own food these days instead going out to expensive restaurants to eat and doing other things associated with "fine living."
Unfortunately, this also means that shows like Whatever, Martha!, in which Martha Stewart's daughter Alexis made fun of her mother's old shows,...
Clearly, Food Network thinks so, as its owners, Scripps Networks Interactive, launched a sister network called Cooking Channel yesterday, which features shows such as ... Iron Chef and Two Fat Ladies.
There are new shows as well, like the Mo Rocca-hosted Food(ography) and Indian Food Made Easy. In what must be a sign of our poor economy, Cooking Channel replaces Fine Living Network, as we all have to make our own food these days instead going out to expensive restaurants to eat and doing other things associated with "fine living."
Unfortunately, this also means that shows like Whatever, Martha!, in which Martha Stewart's daughter Alexis made fun of her mother's old shows,...
- 6/1/2010
- UGO TV
The Alamo Guide
for April 29th, 2010
Surely you’ve heard the hubbub. Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau graced us with their presence at a sneak screening of Iron Man 2 on Tuesday (aka, raddest Tuesday ever!). You can read all about that Here, but fair warning, you might get a little jealous. Be comforted by the fact that I didn’t see Rdj either. What a handsome fellow…
No Time For Moping! We’ve got too much fun stuff to do. First of all, tickets for the Second Screening Of Weird Al Live In Person go on sale in less than 24 hours! Fact. Don’t miss the sale or there will be no Wheel of Fish for you! Also, Fantastic Fest 2008 favorite The Good, The Bad, And The Weird opens Friday at S. Lamar. This movie is pure fun, not to mention its gorgeous visuals (and a couple of the actors.
for April 29th, 2010
Surely you’ve heard the hubbub. Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau graced us with their presence at a sneak screening of Iron Man 2 on Tuesday (aka, raddest Tuesday ever!). You can read all about that Here, but fair warning, you might get a little jealous. Be comforted by the fact that I didn’t see Rdj either. What a handsome fellow…
No Time For Moping! We’ve got too much fun stuff to do. First of all, tickets for the Second Screening Of Weird Al Live In Person go on sale in less than 24 hours! Fact. Don’t miss the sale or there will be no Wheel of Fish for you! Also, Fantastic Fest 2008 favorite The Good, The Bad, And The Weird opens Friday at S. Lamar. This movie is pure fun, not to mention its gorgeous visuals (and a couple of the actors.
- 4/29/2010
- by caitlin
- OriginalAlamo.com
CBobby Quillard Photography
To a small niche of adventure-show lovers, Zane Lamprey is already a household name.His popularity is due in large part to his hosting duties on Fine Living Network’s “Three Sheets.” In the show, Lamprey crosses the globe, making visits to local watering holes and sampling the drinks, food and hangover cures of which each location boasts. Now, with select episodes of his show set to air on the Travel Channel this month and his new book, also titled “Three Sheets: Drinking Made Easy,” already in stores, Speakeasy wanted to challenge the man behind the drinks. Lamprey joined us to discuss how to say cheers in multiple languages, his first drink and the strange concoctions some communities serve up.
The Wall Street Journal: What was your first drink?
Lamprey: I was 15. It was a family reunion. There was a crazy uncle, and he was like,...
To a small niche of adventure-show lovers, Zane Lamprey is already a household name.His popularity is due in large part to his hosting duties on Fine Living Network’s “Three Sheets.” In the show, Lamprey crosses the globe, making visits to local watering holes and sampling the drinks, food and hangover cures of which each location boasts. Now, with select episodes of his show set to air on the Travel Channel this month and his new book, also titled “Three Sheets: Drinking Made Easy,” already in stores, Speakeasy wanted to challenge the man behind the drinks. Lamprey joined us to discuss how to say cheers in multiple languages, his first drink and the strange concoctions some communities serve up.
The Wall Street Journal: What was your first drink?
Lamprey: I was 15. It was a family reunion. There was a crazy uncle, and he was like,...
- 4/14/2010
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Freaky America is on display on Fln (Fine Living Network) the place that takes you all over the world drinking with Zane Lamprey on "Three Sheets", now takes you all over America with Adam Gertler, an equally charming host who is game for anything. Just in time to start planning for summer vacation, Adam Gertler helps viewers break out of the mold by revealing America.s most bizarre vacation destinations in .Freakiest Vacations,. the newest one-hour special, premiering this Saturday, April 3 at 10 p.m. Et/11 p.m. Pt. This show is the antithesis of most network vacation shows, as it takes viewers all over to arcane and virtually unknown unique destinations where you can let your freak flag fly:...
- 3/31/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Courtesy of Bobby Quillard Photography. Zane Lamprey drinks for a living. Actually, no, that doesn't really do his job justice. Zane Lamprey gets paid to get silly drunk in foreign cities for our amusement. Since 2006, he's hosted a TV show called Three Sheets (first on Mojo and recently on the Fine Living Network), where he travels the globe and explores the local drinking customs everywhere from Belize to Taipei to the Philippines. Earlier this week, he published his first book, also called Three Sheets, which more or less covers the same ground. Because his name is so synonymous with alcohol, and because I'll jump at any opportunity to make Vanity Fair pay for my booze, I interviewed Lamprey as we were both enjoying the very adult cocktails responsible for his semi-fame. It's what we in the journalism trade refer to as "thematic context." Or, as it's sometimes also called, an "unnecessary research invoice.
- 3/19/2010
- Vanity Fair
It's Sunday of the long holiday weekend -- you're either sick of watching TV and need to get out of the house, or sick of your family and need to distract yourself with anything on the tube. Tune into USA starting at 9 a.m. for a marathon of Law & Order: Svu. You can never have too much Benson & Stabler. Fine Living has Three Sheets: New Year's Eve in London on at 10 p.m. -- I love watching Zane Lamprey's bar crawls and London's pubs should provide plenty of entertainment for him. Now pass me a pint of cider.
- 12/27/2009
- by Wendy Mitchell
- EW.com - PopWatch
At 7, ABC Family has 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, followed by Cranberry Christmas. At 8, ABC has Santa Claus is Coming To Town, then new episodes of Find My Family and Castle. CBS has a new How I Met Your Mother, followed by new episodes of Accidentally on Purpose, Two and a Half Men, Big Bang Theory, and CSI: Miami. Fox has Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special at 8. The CW has new episodes of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl. PBS has a new Antiques Roadshow at 8. TBS has two Christmas episodes of Seinfeld at 8. Also at 8: Tlc has two new episodes of Little People, Big World, then a new Cake Boss. At 9, TNT has the season premiere of The Closer, followed by the series premiere of Men of a Certain Age. Syfy has the conclusion of Alice at 9. Lifetime has three new episodes of Rita Rocks. USA has...
- 12/7/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
The Tasty Awards are giving out honors to the best in food, fashion, drink, and style yet again in 2010. The awards show, taking place this January, is hosted by Fln's "Three Sheets" host and star Zane Lamprey.
Anthony Bourdain and Food Network personality Guy Fieri lead the nominations, with categories like Best Food Travel Series and Best Male Host In A Series. Also among the nominees are shows like "Top Chef," "No Reservations," and "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" for Best Food Program - TV, and "America's Next Top Model," "Project Runway," and "The Rachel Zoe Project" for Best Fashion or Design Program - TV.
The Tasty Awards line-up includes appearances from Food Network's Tyler Florence, Tanya Holland, PBS' Joanne Wir, Leslie Sbrocco, author Novella Carpenter, Marissa Churchill, and more.
Florence and Weir are among the recipients of Special Achievement Awards, as are Bourdain, wine expert Gary Vaynerchuk, and Tim Gunn,...
Anthony Bourdain and Food Network personality Guy Fieri lead the nominations, with categories like Best Food Travel Series and Best Male Host In A Series. Also among the nominees are shows like "Top Chef," "No Reservations," and "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" for Best Food Program - TV, and "America's Next Top Model," "Project Runway," and "The Rachel Zoe Project" for Best Fashion or Design Program - TV.
The Tasty Awards line-up includes appearances from Food Network's Tyler Florence, Tanya Holland, PBS' Joanne Wir, Leslie Sbrocco, author Novella Carpenter, Marissa Churchill, and more.
Florence and Weir are among the recipients of Special Achievement Awards, as are Bourdain, wine expert Gary Vaynerchuk, and Tim Gunn,...
- 12/2/2009
- icelebz.com
At 7, Nickelodeon has two new episodes of BrainSurge. At 8, ABC has How The Grinch Stole Christmas, then Shrek The Halls and a new Find My Family. NBC has a new Heroes at 8, followed by new episodes of Trauma and The Jay Leno Show. Fox has a new House at 8, then a new Lie To Me. The CW has two new episodes of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl. Tlc has two new episodes of Little People, Big World, then a new Cake Boss. Food Network has a new Christmas edition of Good Eats at 8, followed by Wintertime Treats Unwrapped. Also at 8: TCM has The Lady From Shanghai, then Treasure of the Sierra Madre. At 8:30, Espn has Monday Night Football, the Patriots vs. the Saints. At 9, USA has a new Monday Night Raw. At 10, Lifetime has two new episodes of Rita Rocks. Bravo has a new Million Dollar Listing...
- 11/30/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Can you say .I.m buying. in 12 languages? "Three Sheets" Host Zane Lamprey can. Lamprey takes a bit from the formula first established by Dave Attell in .Insomniac,. and even Michael Palin in "Palin's Travels," and in the spirit of the title of the show, Zane gets hammered with the willing locals in many interesting places off the beaten tourista track. Zane's voice-over stitches together the journey to create a fun, ringside seat for the adventurous. "Three Sheets" on the Fine Living Network (Fln) celebrates the joie de vivre attitude of devil-may-care imbibing whilst traveling and making new friends, as Lamprey takes you around the world to master the local drinking customs. Check out...
- 11/10/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Three Sheets is a show that follows Zane Lamprey, a happy go lucky seeming guy, around the world. Zane does what many shows do. He goes and tries the local food and meets the local people and learns the local customs. But don't let that fool you—this is not your usual show. Zane Lamprey is all but a licensed alcoholic, and this show is all about booze. Sure, the people are interesting, and sure the customs are fun, but booze is booze, and this show doesn't attempt to appeal to anyone but its most basic audience: drinkers.
Whether Zane Lamprey is hanging out in Taipei drinking a variety of snake parts (blood, bile, and poison...right, and soaked testicles) or merely binging his way through the country of Belgium, several things can always be guaranteed with Three Sheets:
1. Zane Lamprey will eat local food and start drinking.
2. Zane Lamprey will drink some more.
Whether Zane Lamprey is hanging out in Taipei drinking a variety of snake parts (blood, bile, and poison...right, and soaked testicles) or merely binging his way through the country of Belgium, several things can always be guaranteed with Three Sheets:
1. Zane Lamprey will eat local food and start drinking.
2. Zane Lamprey will drink some more.
- 11/6/2009
- by Max Alexis
- JustPressPlay.net
At 8, ABC has a new, two-hour Dancing with the Stars, followed by a new Castle. NBC has a new Heroes at 8, then new episodes of Trauma and The Jay Leno Show. Fox has a new So You Think You Can Dance at 8, followed by a new Lie To Me. The CW has new episodes of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl. ABC Family has a new Lincoln Heights at 8, then a new Greek. Tlc has two new episodes of Little People, Big World at 8, followed by a new Jon & Kate Plus 8 and two new episodes of Cake Boss. There's a new Good Eats on Food Network at 8. Also at 8: Nickelodeon has a new Glenn Martin, Dds. At 8:30, Espn has Monday Night Football, the Redskins vs. the Eagles. At 9, USA has a new Monday Night Raw. Food Network has a new Unwrapped at 8. At 9:30, Lifetime has a new Rita Rocks.
- 10/26/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Zane Lamprey, comedian and host of travel-on-tap series "Three Sheets," has already taken his international drinking tour to over 50 countries, including fire-cupping in Hong Kong and downing something dubbed the "Gringo Killer" in Costa Rica. Now "Three Sheets" is entering its fourth season and has a new home on Fln, and the man with arguably the best job in the world is hitting all new locales like Capetown, Iceland, Tahiti, New Castle, and Lithuania.
But Lamprey's international bar-hopping could have been over after the show's former home, MojoHD, was no more. The show, an around-the-world drinking game, scared off some networks with its intoxicating premise. "I think the networks were taking the show at face value and were saying 'This is a show about a guy who goes around the world and drinks.' But I don't think they took into consideration the following the show had built-in," Lamprey said.
But Lamprey's international bar-hopping could have been over after the show's former home, MojoHD, was no more. The show, an around-the-world drinking game, scared off some networks with its intoxicating premise. "I think the networks were taking the show at face value and were saying 'This is a show about a guy who goes around the world and drinks.' But I don't think they took into consideration the following the show had built-in," Lamprey said.
- 9/2/2009
- icelebz.com
Fine Living Network has some lush new programming in the works. In addition to the acquisition of international drinking show "Three Sheets," Fine Living will premiere "Bartender Wars," a reality competition which pits bartenders against each other in a series of challenges.
The two will make a television "Happy Hour" for the network on Friday nights. "Bartender Wars" will feature some of the hottest bartenders in New York in challenges including creating the most unusual cocktails to who can score the most phone numbers.
Each episode will feature a different liquor and five challenges: a speed-based challenge called "Quick Shot," a guest-involved "Happy Hour," "Liquor Picker" where the bartenders select ingredients to create their drinks by throwing darts, "The Wheel of Challenges" which includes a series of games, and the "Lightning Round" which includes a physical challenge.
TV and radio personality Egypt Sherrod hosts the half-hour episodes, which will also include special guest judges,...
The two will make a television "Happy Hour" for the network on Friday nights. "Bartender Wars" will feature some of the hottest bartenders in New York in challenges including creating the most unusual cocktails to who can score the most phone numbers.
Each episode will feature a different liquor and five challenges: a speed-based challenge called "Quick Shot," a guest-involved "Happy Hour," "Liquor Picker" where the bartenders select ingredients to create their drinks by throwing darts, "The Wheel of Challenges" which includes a series of games, and the "Lightning Round" which includes a physical challenge.
TV and radio personality Egypt Sherrod hosts the half-hour episodes, which will also include special guest judges,...
- 8/31/2009
- icelebz.com
Fine Living Network aired the season four premiere of "Three Sheets" this past Monday. If you missed it, catch the most recent episode online or for free off of iTunes. Can you say .I.m buying. in 12 languages? Host Zane Lamprey can. Lamprey takes a bit from the formula first established by Dave Attell in .Insomniac,. and even Michael Palin in "Palin's Travels," and in the spirit of the title of the show, Zane gets hammered with the willing locals in many interesting places off the beaten tourista track. Zane's voice-over stitches together the journey to create a fun, ringside seat for the adventurous. Now, this show is not a good idea if you are in recovery, or have...
- 7/24/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Awesome drinking and travel show "Three Sheets' is coming to Fine Living Network, with brand new shows premiering Monday, July 20th. Can you say .I.m buying. in 12 languages? Host Zane Lamprey can. Lamprey takes a bit from the formula first established by Dave Attell in .Insomniac,. and even Michael Palin in "Palin's Travels," and in the spirit of the title of the show, Zane gets hammered with the willing locals in many interesting places off the beaten tourista track. Zane's voice-over stitches together the journey to create a fun, ringside seat for the adventurous. Now, this show is not a good idea if you are in recovery, or have any problems with managing alcohol. It celebrates...
- 7/14/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
- Thursday April 3rd:. NYC: Big visitor in town. Museum of the Moving Image suggests An Evening With Wong Kar-wai moderated by curator David Schwartz. Wkw talks about his NYC-set My Blueberry Nights. 7:00 p.m. Friday April 4th:. Carter Smith's directorial debut comes in the form of The Ruins. Dreamworks releases this horror pic wide. Saturday April 5th:. Pick your import night: Israel (Jellyfish) China (Tuya's Marriage) or France (Water Lilies). Sunday April 6th:. Screwball Sunday. Perhaps give George Clooney's Leatherheads a try. Monday April 7th:. Brooklyn, NY: What is a favorite film of Martin Scorsese, Jerry Garcia, and Luis Buñuel? 1965's three hour Polish film from Wojciech Has' The Saragossa Manuscript (Rekopis znaleziony w Saragossie) is at the Bam. Click here for screening times. Tuesday April 8th:. DVD: I. Drink.Your.... Paul Thomas Anderson's masterpiece There Will Be Blood (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition) gets released.
- 4/3/2008
- IONCINEMA.com
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