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Holy shit, my lazy ass hasn't posted in over 4 months. Now, I could try to pull off an excuse involving massive amounts of school, work and a girlfriend but the fact is that would take much work and, as I mentioned earlier, my ass is lazy. But enough about my donkey, why am I posting here? Well, mainly i wanted to mention Beerfest on DVD, as most of you probably know, (since I don't think the people that don't know care about my blog) I am a fan of this libation made from water, yeast, malted barley, and hops that we call beer, it should be no surprise to you that I enjoy a movie about beer. And I will say this now if you like beer or titties, this is the movie for you; if you're looking for Citizen Kane, well you should probably just rent Citizen Kane.
The Beerfest DVD comes with ample special features which could have been left out. One look at the deleted scenes and you will know exactly why they were deleted, they suck. This is how most movies work, I have seen many DVDs where it seems clear to me that they have good (or funny) scenes that were never meant to go in the actual movie. Featurettes, what can I say about featurettes except that if I wanted to see them, I would watch AMC or, god forbid, VH1 for that. The only redeeming feature (I hope) is the commentaries. Now I haven't actually listened to these yet, but if the Super Troopers commentaries are any indication, they will be quality.
So in all, if you like beer, or you like Beerfest, grab your Krug, pop in the the DVD and enjoy the movie, but don't look for any great special features.
The Beerfest DVD comes with ample special features which could have been left out. One look at the deleted scenes and you will know exactly why they were deleted, they suck. This is how most movies work, I have seen many DVDs where it seems clear to me that they have good (or funny) scenes that were never meant to go in the actual movie. Featurettes, what can I say about featurettes except that if I wanted to see them, I would watch AMC or, god forbid, VH1 for that. The only redeeming feature (I hope) is the commentaries. Now I haven't actually listened to these yet, but if the Super Troopers commentaries are any indication, they will be quality.
So in all, if you like beer, or you like Beerfest, grab your Krug, pop in the the DVD and enjoy the movie, but don't look for any great special features.

1 Comments:
Woot for B33R! I almost rented that DVD today at the store! Glad you finally posted again.
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