Tuesday, April 29, 2008

IRON MAN Sneak Preview - Jet Pack Guy video

I didn't have a seat in last night's sneak peek of IRON MAN at South Lamar, but after hearing everyone talk about how incredibly awesome the film is I'm even more psyched to go see it with some scotch this weekend at the Ritz. But even though I decided to save my IRON MAN viewing experience for the full Tony Stark treatment with the whiskey sours and scotch flights, I still managed to make it out for the Jet Pack Guy's (incredibly short but still) awesome performance. In case you weren't there, or if you just need to live it again, I put together a quickie video of the fun:




Also, I know the hiss comes off as a bit loud in the video, but you should have heard it live. If you came out to see the jet pack guy and didn't put in the ear plugs we provided you, all the Dolby digital in the world couldn't have been turned up loud enough for your massacred ears to still hear the dialog during the film. The jet pack was very, very loud. And I really, really want to fly one for myself. If any of you find a good deal on jet packs on Ebay or something, I'll totally go in on it with you.

Iron Man Happy Hour at the Ritz!

I'm still riding a cinematic high after seeing the sneak preview of IRON MAN at the Alamo last night. I can attest that this movie is nothing short of brilliant. IRON MAN is one of the all-time greatest comic adaptations, and the lynchpin of that perfection is Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark. His portrayal of the booze-addled genius tycoon Tony Stark is spot-on, and the number of cocktails in the first 15 minutes of the film will make your head woozy from the contact high.

Because this film issues in the summer blockbuster season with a cocktail firmly in hand, we feel that it is appropriate to announce our programming decision to provide "happy hour" shows for summer blockbusters at the Ritz. We're adjusting our showtimes, starting with IRON MAN to include a screening at about 5:40 PM. Swing by the Ritz after work and enjoy discount admission to the movie as well as $3.99 Frozen Margaritas and $2 Tecate and Lone Star plus a rotating menu of movie-themed cocktail specials. For Iron Man, we'll feature a premium Glenmorangie Scotch tasting flight, a Whiskey Sour special (Stark's comic book drink of choice) and Scotch on the rocks (his cinematic cocktail of choice). Up next on the horizon, happy hour with SEX AND THE CITY, and yes their signature pink Cosmos will be on special.

The Alamo Ritz - we're your new happy hour bar!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Parents Day Out at the Alamo Village!!

The Alamo Drafthouse Village and Body Business present:

PARENT'S DAY OUT!!!

Sure, you love your kids. But sometimes you need a moment or two away from them...to truly appreciate how much they enrich your life, I mean. Well, we of the Alamo Drafthouse understand. So, with the cooperation of our friends Body Business (across from the front doors of the Alamo Village), we've devised the perfect solution.

Every 3rd Saturday of the month, parents can purchase a voucher for child care service to last between 2:30 and 6:30 so that they can watch a Saturday matinee and not worry about getting a babysitter. The vouchers are $10 per child. Plus, members of Body Business Gym can purchase vouchers for $3 per child (but must show BB membership card when picking up voucher). Parents order their voucher online. Voucher sales end the Friday before the event. Movie tickets are purchased separately.

See? It's easy! So why not take a long-deserved trip to the movies and leave the child-wrangling to someone else for a change? See you soon!

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Iron Man contest photos online

Fantastic Fest and Ain't It Cool News are presenting an advance screening of IRON MAN on April 28. Before the screening we'll be treated to a demonstration of Jet Pack International's amazing technological breakthrough: an ACTUAL jet pack. To get tickets, patrons had to make an Iron Man or Tony Stark costume and send us a photo. These photos are now available on the Alamo Flickr Page. We'll have photos of the Jet Pack demonstration posted up later this week.

To find out about more of these events in advance, join us on the Alamo Fanatics Facebook Page or the Fantastic Fest Facebook Page.

Iron Man opens at the Alamo on Friday, May 2. Check it out at the Ritz where we'll be featuring Tony Stark's favorite happy hour special: a Glenmorangie Scotch Flight and discounted Whiskey Sours. The Alamo at the Ritz... your new happy hour bar!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Mike Judge's ANIMATION SHOW 4 is the Chronicle's 'Pick of the Week' and only at the Alamo Ritz!

THE ANIMATION SHOW's 4th tour kicks off with a world premiere event at the Alamo Ritz tomorrow, Friday April 25th! Austin's favorite son Mike Judge has gathered together over two dozen of his favorite funny short films from around the world. It's a groundbreaking program of eye-popping adult animation from tomorrow's next great animators! The Animation Show folks and MTV have packed in a whole lot for the opening night festivities, including a live DJ set by the one and only DJ Manny and live appearances by legendary animators PES and Joel Trussell! Both shows on Friday will be part of the World Premiere party, so if you want to be part of it, act quickly! Click here!

But it's not all about the party. This showcase of animation is a world-class treat for the mind and soul. In fact, THE ANIMATION SHOW 4 has earned the Austin Chronicle's coveted 'Pick Of The Week'! We are very proud to have this World Premiere, but even more happy just to share these shorts with Austin. 100% guaranteed to drop your jaw.

For more info and a complete listing of shows, click here.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Original Alamo named by Forbes on short list of great theaters

Forbes Traveller released an article today on the great theaters of America. One of only four theaters profiled as the great theaters of America was the original Alamo Drafthouse Cinema location. Cheers to you guys for being a part of our "close-knit community" that I think is the most personally fulfilling part of what we do.

"The famed Original Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas, is at the forefront of this trend. Though founders Tim and Karrie League sold their company and brand to businessman John Martin in 2004, they kept control of their original theater. The Leagues keep their customers happy—and loyal—with unique seating arrangements that include long tables spaced between the rows (for easier drinking and dining during the films) and signature events such as the nine-meal "Lord of the Rings" trilogy Hobbit feast, Moroccan "Casablanca" feast and Saturday Morning Cartoon Cereal Party for children. Not surprisingly, a close-knit community has grown up around the Drafthouse."

I also like how they also end the article. It's a sentiment I share (clearly, since we just invested in the new Ritz locations): "The epitaph for movie theaters is always being written,” says Melnick, “but as long as Americans still want to get out of their house and be entertained at a reasonable price, they will still go to the movies."

Next time you want to get out of the house, we'll see you at the Alamo!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Iron Man sneak and a guy in a jet pack!

Ain't It Cool News and Fantastic Fest proudly present a free sneak preview of the almost unbearably anticipated film of the summertime:

IRON MAN
April 28, 7:00 PM
Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar
1120 South Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX

To make it even more special, however, we will be having a live appearance by Iron Man himself (or at least the closest real-life equivalent we could find) : Mr. Jet Pack International. Before the screening, we'll be treated to a display of technology that was only in the dreams of sci-fi filmmakers until now. Mr. Jet Pack International will take off from the Alamo South Lamar parking lot, fly above the crowd and return to earth to shake hands, hold babies and sign cleavage.

Admission to this screening is free, HOWEVER, since every self-respecting geek clearly wants to go, we're going to make you work for it a little bit. To secure a ticket, you need to send us a photo (RGB, .jpg, less than 400KB) of you either dressed as Iron Man or Tony Stark (dressing as Iron Man will clearly get you a better shot). We'll select the 100 best photos and those folks will receive a pair of tickets to the show. Before the jet pack demonstration, we'll have an Iron Man costume contest with assorted prizes and merchandise for the winners. Photos are due by Thursday, April 24rd at 5:00 PM CST. We'll announce the winners on April 25 at 5:00 PM CST. Photos can be sent to ironman@originalalamo.com. If you are one of the lucky winners to get tickets, wear your costume to the event on the 28th and we'll have great Iron Man prizes for you!

Friday, April 18, 2008

The Ritz Theatre Now Serving LIQUOR!


After ten years of redefining your movie watching experience with the convenience and pleasure of having beer, wine, and food delivered to your seat, the downtown Alamo theater is about to mix it up a bit. Beginning this weekend, we now have a full liquor license at the Ritz Theatre on Sixth Street, making us the only movie theater in Austin serving liquor at all, much less letting you order it from your seat throughout the show.

We’re plenty excited about being able to offer a Bacardi Alamojito to guests, but what really drove us to pursue this liquor license was the possibility for brand new kinds of pairings and specialty feasts. When IRON MAN opens at the Ritz on Friday, May 2nd, we’ll have special Scotch Flights available (because Tony Stark loves him some scotch) that will let you sample a full line of premium scotches throughout the movie. At the Cinco de Mayo THREE AMIGOS Quote-Along and Feast, we’ll be starting the show off by having the whole crowd enjoy a shot of Herradura Silver Tequila, and courses of the feast itself will be paired with top shelf margaritas in addition to the usual wine pairings. When the SEX AND THE CITY movie opens on Friday, May 30, the Alamo Ritz will be the only theater in town where you can enjoy cosmopolitans (and other classy Manhattan cocktails) while the girls on screen are gabbing over their martini glasses. And when Master Pancake Theater takes on the classic Bond film GOLDFINGER, everyone in the crowd will be able to have their very own “shaken, not stirred” vodka martinis.

We’ll be rolling out more cocktails and specials as we grow into this new era more, but starting with this weekend’s showings of Master Pancake’s PLANET OF THE APES, Negativland live in concert, SMART PEOPLE, BE KIND REWIND, THE THING, SUPER FUN MONKEY BASH 2008, and even SUPER HIGH ME (where we wish we could have a special brownie license, but… you know), you can enjoy any of the following cocktails off of our brand new drinks menu:

Frozen Margarita $5.99
Add a floater of Herradura for $2 extra

Margarita on the Rocks $5.99

Bacardi Alamojito $6.25
Bacardi rum, mint, lime and soda.

Sangria $5.99

Paloma $6.50
Herradura Silver with grapefruit juice, lime juice and soda

As of right now, the Alamo Ritz proudly serves Herradura Silver Tequila, Dewar's Scotch, Bacardi Rum, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Tito's Vodka and Maker's Mark Bourbon.

Exte: Fantastic Fest Favorite returns Alamo 4/30

The most audience-pleasing and talked about Japanese film of Fantastic Fest 2007 is back in a special limited engagement at The Ritz! But just don't listen to the audience, Exte also won the gold medal in the 2007 Fantastic Fest Horror Features competition.

"Customs agents stumble across a giant crate of human hair, destined to be used as extensions for trendy Japanese civilians. They are disgusted, but revulsion is eclipsed by horror when they discover, in the center of this mountain of hair, a single dead girl, whose organs and even an eye have been removed, presumably for black market sale. A girl whose broken body has been harvested in every conceivable way. Meanwhile, at the hip Gilles De Rais hair salon, an apprentice stylist named Yuko (the stunning Chiaki Kuriyama, best known to Western viewers as KILL BILL’s Gogo Yubari) is living an all-hair all-the-time existence, practicing on friends, wigs, anything. Over the ensuing days, her salon is turned upside-down as clients are found dead, inexplicably and very violently murdered by...their own hair! And not in any subtle, symbolic sense either. No, in spectacular setpieces that recall the psychotropic mania of Higuchinsky’s UZUMAKI, strands of hair tear out from body cavities, wounds, eyeballs, mouths and fingertips, often fastening to immovable objects and utterly obliterating the people they happen to be connected to!

EXTE is transgressive art/horror genius Sion Sono’s entry into bigger-budget, star-fronted Japanese studio filmmaking, and neither his signature nor his spirit have been washed away by the influx of yen. Grand Guignol surrealism burrows through the façade of normalcy, S&M undertones abound in circumstances and dialogue, absurdist comedy sprouts from the most unexpected places and stunning set pieces of body-horror are often a saliva-swallow away. Sono takes the Japanese supernatural horror genre’s now-well-past-done flowing hair iconography to levels so uncharted they tear straight off the chart. He not only turns hair itself into his narrative’s central threat, he anchors it back to his filmography’s continuing exploration of the natures of abuse and accountability, the hyper-destructive strands functioning in part as a metaphor for internal horrors impacting external realities, unstoppably brutalizing their “owners” in ways that must be seen to be believed. It’s outrageous, it’s gruesome as hell, it’s darkly comical and it works fantastically. Beloved character actor Ren Osugi (AUDITION, ZEBRAMAN, CURE and, interestingly, UZUMAKI, among many others) a Kitano/Kurosawa/Miike regular, co-stars as a morgue attendant with some very peculiar fetishes and delivers the downright freakiest performance of his 145-film career." - Mitch Davis, Fantasia Film Festival

2008 Fantastic Fest badge holders get Free Admission to this screening, non-badge holders, it's $5 (we'll have a list at the door of current badge holders. For those who had the pleasure of seeing this show at Fantastic Fest, please tell your friends. For the rest of you, just read the post above. We're not steering you wrong here.

Tickets and info here.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

SXSW fav SUPER HIGH ME at the Ritz...FREE on 4/20

And before the free show on 4/20, we're going to have ourselves a good old fashioned [tobacco cigarette] rolling contest! With kind prizes for the best [tobacco cigarette] roller!

Marijuana-logues creator Doug Benson takes his message to the streets with this feature-length film about one man's burden to stay high for 30 days....while also exploring the current situation with medical marijuana in California and the United States, specifically focusing on the conflict between federal and state law and the explosive growth in medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles over the past two years. It's not just about gettin' high... alright, narc?

As part of his journey, Doug smokes, eats and vaporizes medical marijuana for thirty consecutive days in order to get “Super High.” But there is a catch–first Doug must go thirty days without any marijuana and undertakes a number of tests, completing the same tests while medicated and while sober, in an effort to find out what marijuana does and how it really affects people.

Along the way, we follow Doug as he goes out on the road to stand up gigs across the country and hangs out with fellow comedians Sarah Silverman, Zach Galifianakis, Bob Odenkirk and Patton Oswalt.

And what's better, this movie will play for free at 4:20pm on Sunday, April 20th! Can you think of a better way to celebrate Harold Lloyd's birthday?

But if you forget about that screening, we've also got some shwag screenings...starting tomorrow! Click here for info and tickets.

If your pot could talk, it would say...
'Your roommate pinches me while your away.'
-from The Marijuana-Logues

New Sci-Fi Posters- Planet of the Apes, The Thing, and The CAR!!!



We here at the Alamo and Mondo Tees are committed to awesomeness. Need proof? Ply your Peepers up top. From our poster series commemorating our Sci-Fi screenings at the Ritz, we have the hot off the presses Planet of the Apes by Todd Slater and The Thing by Tyler Stout.
And, in an Alamo first, for a Terror Thursday we've commissioned the world-famous Stainboy to bring us his version of THE CAR, limited to 50 prints!

For those of you not in the know, Terror Thursday this week will be presenting THE CAR free of charge (as always) at the Ritz theater on 6th! This movie is everything 'Christine' isn't...evil, demented, and freaking sweet.

Or, as Alamo Poster Wrangler Rob Jones says- "(The Car)makes you think you know what will happen, and then exceeds all expectations. It's like thinking Michael Myers is going to take that cleaver and split a guy's head open, but instead he splits the guy from crown to crotch and throws the cleaver through the floor to kill a babysitter sitting on the couch downstairs."

That sounds like a good time!

The last 2 posters Mondo put up for sale sold out in 36 hours, and it looks like these are closing in on beating that record!

Don't miss the screenings, and don't miss the posters. You will be sad.





Wednesday, April 16, 2008

YOUNG AT HEART is here! Senior Choir Rocking out in the theater Friday and Saturday Nights!

That's right, the movie you've been waiting for is almost here. Only a few more days to pace endlessly, smoking cigarette after cigarette, because YOUNG AT HEART - the documentary where the old folks sing punk songs - will open at the Alamo South Lamar this Friday. It has made a huge splash on the festival circuit and critics have been beside themselves:

" One of the most delightful movies to come along this year." - NY Daily News

"You won't believe the world of YOUNG AT HEART, but you'll have a hard time resisting it." - Kenneth Turan, LA Times

"A heartening and poignant affirmation of the transformative power of music." - USA Today

And not only will we be playing the film, we will be joined at the Friday and Saturday 7:05 screenings by Senior Sing Along, a local group who can rock out with the best of them, performing a song or two just for you.

Buy those tickets NOW, so you won't be on the outside looking in. Here's the helpful link.

More about YOUNG AT HEART:

Since 1982, Young@Heart, a chorus composed of senior citizens, has entertained audiences at home and abroad with unique renditions of punk, rock, and rhythm-and-blues songs by musicians as disparate as the Clash, Coldplay, and James Brown. With a new show titled "Alive and Well" six weeks away, Young@Heart's taskmaster choral director has six new songs for these inspiring elders to learn, from Sonic Youth's discordant "Schizophrenia" to Allen Toussaint's tongue-twisting "Yes, We Can Can."

This is no mere novelty act for its members. Young@Heart is at once a serious musical undertaking, a supportive community, and a way to stay active and engaged when society often expects seniors to be passive and quiet. The group's eclectic and entertaining repertoire shines a spotlight on taboos about old age—the Clash's "Should I Stay, or Should I Go?" becomes an amusing meditation on life and death, while Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" serves as a haunting ode to lost youth and fallen friends.

While the chorus prepares for the concert, some members struggle with serious health problems, impressing us even further with the special challenges the group faces. Funny, poignant, and inspirational, Stephen Walker's intimate documentary demonstrates that the Young@Heart chorus only gets better with age.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Sneak Peak: May/June Alamo Calendar

Hey folks, we just sent the calendar to the printer, but if you want to check it out before it hits the web and before it hits the street, you can download the PDF here.

Personal highlights for me in this calendar are the Alamo crawfish boil party, all of the amazing summer blockbusters, the SPEED RACER Road Rally, Eddie Steeples from MY NAME IS EARL live in person with his new film WHEN IS TOMORROW, the new Cinema Cocktails (yes cocktails!) series at the Ritz with GOLDFINGER, SEX AND THE CITY, THE THIN MAN and THE BIG LEBOWSKI, Round #2 of the Austin Rock Band Championships, the free summer kids movies and the TROLL 2 Celebration in Utah. We'll be posting up full details on the web this week, but for those who just can't wait, check it out now!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Dirty, Nasty Swashbucklers Like You've Never Imagined

So here’s how it started – a couple of years ago, my girlfriend Sarah and I were watching the music video for R. Kelly’s “Step in the Name of Love.” Besides featuring the amazing crooning of R. at his finest, this video dazzled us with its depiction of a night time yacht cruise in the lake by Chicago. “Hey,” I told her, “we should throw our own boat party where everyone has to dress in white like that. We could play Step in the Name of Love at the party, and it would totally feel like we were living in the video!” Sarah, of course, immediately agreed, and so was born the White Boat Party.



This year, in the middle of “winter,” Sarah and I were talking about how great that party was, and how we’d really like to repeat it with something similar, but not the exact same sort of outfits. But what should we do? An All Black party? A rainbow party? Then I remembered a promotion I’d wanted to do back when the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie was coming out – a Pirate Party! We’d have everyone on the boat dressed as a pirate, and in the middle of the party another pirate ship would attack and make our captain walk the plank! But an idea this good needed to be shared with more people than we had in our immediate group of friends, and since I initially wanted to do it as part of a movie promotion, it made sense to make it an official Alamo event, too. I talked to Tim about it, and he agreed that we can totally have genre parties and events where we throw a party with the same enthusiasm and passion we have for movies, even if we don’t actually show a movie at the party at all. After all, if we’re all dressed as pirates and defending our ship and looking for treasure, isn’t it like living in a movie? We were going to find out.

And you guys, let me just say – wow. This party was a massive success. From the first moments of serenely cruising out into the open seas while I blared the theme song from The Curse of the Black Pearl down to the sweaty dance party that led to embarrassing make out sessions and a few people vomiting off the top of the boat and inadvertently hitting people on the lower deck, the first Alamo Pirate Party was a raging success and definitely one for the history books. Check it out:


Sarah and I doing our best pirate faces at the beginning of the trip. I learned very quickly that I am horrible at making pirate faces.


The Dread Pirate Roberts showed up to let everyone know that this was his ship, and he would most likely kill us tomorrow.


When we got to Treasure Island and I told people that there were gold doubloons they could collect for prizes, the Dread Pirate Roberts was unsurprisingly the first one to climb the cliffs of insanity.


These guys didn’t have a lot of luck finding gold on the island, but they made up for it by showing us how to actually make pirate faces. Show offs.


With the gold collected, we headed back out to open waters. Little did I know that a mutiny had been planned…


Tim League showed up looking especially rogue-ish, and he told the crowd that he’d had enough of my smooth sailing music and was ready to bring Car Stereo (Wars) to the sound booth. And so to punish me for not being awesome enough, he made me walk the plank:




The water was freezing, but it was worth it, because the dance party that went on for the next three hours was totally amazing, and Car Stereo (Wars) delivered, as always.














After the boat party, a bunch of us met up again on Sixth Street to invade Treasure Island. That may not have been the best idea in the world…

And so there you have it – the very first Alamo Pirates Party. If you were fortunate enough to be on our ship last weekend and have other photos or videos, please tell us about ‘em and leave some links or embeds in the comments of this blog! We’d totally love to relive the party all over again from your perspective, too.

Up next in our new series of random parties that have nothing to do with anything except the fact that we really want to throw them is the first Alamo Crawfish Boil, currently being planned for late May. I’ll let you know more about that situation as we figure it out.

Yaarrrr!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

New Sci-Fi Poster series- KONG and 2001!


WOWEE! We here at the Alamo love movies, and we love movie posters. So, when we put on special screenings and series, we like to get OUR OWN exclusive posters made up.
We're in the middle of our Spring Big Screen Sci-Fi Classics series at the Alamo Ritz (2001 starts this weekend) and have commissioned a set of posters for the screenings!
1st up we have acclaimed artist Jay Ryan's 2001, and Burlesque Studios' King Kong!
These posters are are hand pulled silkscreened prints, measuring a big BIG 27x40, and only available either at the screenings or on line through Mondotees.com! Kong is limited to 50 and 2001 limited to 90. Get 'em now, or feel bad later!

There are still 3 more posters to go in this set, so keep your eyes peeled for face-melting awesomeness!

Monday, April 07, 2008

Bill & Ted's Excellent Quote-Along

There are all sorts of reasons that I am most triumphantly excited for this week's premiere of the non-heinous BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT QUOTE-ALONG, and the fact that it gave me an excuse to put an animated .gif on the Alamo's homepage is only one of those reasons. Let's take a look at some of the other excellent reasons to party on, dudes:

1) The movie itself, obviously. I could go on and on about how the two surfer dudes who never seem to surf but do love to jam out on their instruments that they don't know how to play are OBVIOUSLY the kinds of heroes the world needs in order to achieve world peace, but you've seen the movie, and you know how most excellent it really is.

2) The quote-along aspect. Just hearing a room full of people saying "Be excellent to each other," and answering themselves with a robust "Party on, dudes," should bring us one step closer to the world peace that Bill and Ted are trying to bring us toward.

3) The inflatable air guitar props. We're giving everyone who walks in the door an inflatable air guitar so we can jam out with the invisible air guitar that Bill and Ted use, and they just arrived in my office yesterday. Words can not express the joy that you feel when you open up a delivery from UPS in the afternoon only to find 300 uninflated guitars. I can't wait to see how they look in a crowd in the theater.

4) The free Dippin Dots. While Napoleon is becoming a Ziggy Piggy, we'll all get to enjoy the official ice cream of San Dimas, 2687.

5) The video trailer for the show. Basically, just having the excuse to cut this thing together, and then to get to watch it before every movie I see at the theater, that's reason enough to be excited about the show. In case you haven't seen it yet:



Your ticket includes your inflatable guitar and Dippin Dots, and if you want to join us, you can get your ticket right here. Party on, and be excellent to each other.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Free screening of SON OF RAMBOW Tuesday!

GARTH JENNINGS AND NICK GOLDSMITH BRING SON OF RAMBOW TO AUSTIN

If you happen to be in the Austin area, Fantastic Fest and Ain't It Cool News are hosting a special sneak preview screening of SON OF RAMBOW at the Alamo South Lamar on April 8 at 7:00 PM with director Garth Jennings and producer Nick Goldsmith live in person.

This was one of my absolute favorite films of Fantastic Fest 2007. If you missed it then, please make a point to check it out during this special screening and tell your friends when it opens at the Alamo in May.

About SON OF RAMBOW
A runaway audience smash at the Sundance Film Festival, SON OF RAMBOW is a hilariously fresh and visually inventive take on friendship, family, film heroes and the death-defying adventures of growing up in the video age. It all begins in 1980s Britain, when young Will Proudfoot, raised in isolation among The Brethren, a puritanical religious sect in which music and TV are strictly forbidden, encounters something beyond his wildest fantasies: a pirated copy of RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD. His virgin viewing of the iconic thriller blows his mind – and rapidly expanding imagination – wide open. Now, Will sets out to join forces with the seemingly diabolical school bully, Lee Carter, to make their own action epic, devising wildly creative, on-the-fly stunts, not to mention equally elaborate schemes for creating a movie of total commitment and non-stop thrills while hiding out from The Brethren. But when school popularity finally descends on Will and Lee in the form of, oui, the super-cool French exchange student, Didier Revol, their remarkable new friendship and precious film are pushed, quite literally, to the breaking point. Filmed in a creatively mad-cap, homemade style with a mostly amateur cast and a wry, comic-tinged nostalgia, creative visionaries Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith, AKA Hammer & Tongs (HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY), manage to capture both the agony and the giddy ecstasy of a camcorder childhood with humor, poignancy and a rousing dose of cinematic panache.

Check out Harry Knowles' review of SON OF RAMBOW.

You can RSVP for the show on the Fantastic Fest Facebook Group, or you can come down to the the South Lamar Alamo at 6:15 on Tuesday. Please try to make this show if you can. It's absolutely charming and suitable for all ages. You will not be disappointed, I guarantee. The filmmakers will host a Q&A after the screening.

Show details on the Alamo Website.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Iron Man! Hulk! Daniel Johnston?!?

Daniel Johnston loves super-heroes. We here (mainly me) love super-heroes, and Daniel Johnston. What happens when we get the two together? Awesome-ness in the form of a t-shirt. Available now on Mondotees.com we have two exclusive Daniel Johnston Iron man and Hulk tees. That's right. Exclusive. Just Mondo Tees. How cool are we? Pretty cool.
The shirts are printed here in Austin on 100% cotton American Apparel tees. The Hulk comes on Lemon, and the Iron Man on Teal, Mint, or Black! Summer blockbuster superheroes never looked so indie-friendly. The Iron Man shirt is available for pre-order right now on the Mondo site, and will be in-store in 10 days! The Hulk tee is available for immediate shipment and in-store at the Alamo Lamar location!

Look for more exclusive Daniel Johnston shirts later on this summer!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Alamo joins GreenChoice energy program

In the last several years, like many Austinites, my wife and I have become increasingly "green;" aware and conscious of our personal and business environmental impact. Last week, Village cinema manager Jay Nolan came to us with a proposal from Austin's GreenChoice renewable energy program he had been researching. Signing up for the program and making a long-term commitment allows the city to contract for green, renewable power to meet our needs.

Most of Austin Energy's green power comes from wind turbines in McCamey and Sweetwater, Texas. The McCamey turbines have been operating since summer 2001. The Sweetwater turbines came online in December 2005 and more are expected online soon. Austin Energy also receives electricity from several solar installations and three landfill gas projects in Austin and San Antonio. Because green power comes from renewable sources, like the wind and the sun, it is limitless and clean—it does not add pollution to the atmosphere.

I am happy to announce that we have made a company-wide, long-term commitment to renewable, green power at the Alamo Drafthouse Village, South Lamar and Ritz locations.

At 665 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) in subscriptions and growing, Austin Energy's GreenChoice is the nation's most successful utility-sponsored green power program. You can find out more and sign up here.