Beerfest (US - DVD R1)
Warner Home Video announces rated and unrated editions of the new comedy
Title: Beerfest (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 5th December 2006
SRP: $28.98 Each
Further Details:
Warner has announced rated and unrated editions of Beerfest, both of which will be available to own from the 5th December. Each disc will carry a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, along with English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Extras will include a commentary by director Jay Chandrasekhar and Steve Lemme, a second commentary with writer Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske, deleted scenes with optional audio commentary, a Rule #1 featurette in which the filmmakers reveal the most egregious mishaps from the set and beyond, and an interview with the man behind the green goo. Completing the lineup will be Beer 101 History Lesson: The animated history of beer taught by director Jay Chandrasekhar and the lizards, and a theatrical trailer. We've attached the official artwork below:


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Starring: N/A (Various)
Released: 5th December 2006
SRP: $28.98 Each
Further Details:
Warner has announced rated and unrated editions of Beerfest, both of which will be available to own from the 5th December. Each disc will carry a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer, along with English and French Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. Extras will include a commentary by director Jay Chandrasekhar and Steve Lemme, a second commentary with writer Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter and Erik Stolhanske, deleted scenes with optional audio commentary, a Rule #1 featurette in which the filmmakers reveal the most egregious mishaps from the set and beyond, and an interview with the man behind the green goo. Completing the lineup will be Beer 101 History Lesson: The animated history of beer taught by director Jay Chandrasekhar and the lizards, and a theatrical trailer. We've attached the official artwork below:


News by Tom Woodward
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What's up with studios quoting Maxim on their recent DVD releases all of a sudden? Is that the best quote anyone can find? That kinda tells you something there...but then again there was a quote from Maxim on X-Men: The Last Stand and I enjoyed that movie. Hmmmm...
Was in the middle with Super Troopers, I only can enjoy that with my best friend and no on else. Loved Dukes of Hazzard and have yet to see Club Dread.
Still unsure if I'll take the time to view this one, though...
Was in the middle with Super Troopers, I only can enjoy that with my best friend and no on else. Loved Dukes of Hazzard and have yet to see Club Dread.
Still unsure if I'll take the time to view this one, though...
moldymaker wrote: I don't care what anyone says. Broken Lizard's are great. Go back and watch Puddle Cruiser. This was a great flick.
I actually wasn't too crazy about Puddle Cruiser. I did enjoy Super Troopers and Club Dread though.
I really enjoyed Beerfest. I'll be picking up the unrated DVD for sure.
I actually wasn't too crazy about Puddle Cruiser. I did enjoy Super Troopers and Club Dread though.
I really enjoyed Beerfest. I'll be picking up the unrated DVD for sure.
Of course this looks stupid. All of their films look stupid because there's really nothing in them that can pull off a really good, clever trailer. But you watch anyway and you see that the jokes are quite smart and well put-together. Only the Lizards could have made this funny- not the idiot Farrelleys or Adam Sandler.....
And I seriously doubt this will actually be competing with Pirates, which is the most highly anticipated release of the year. You go to the store knowing which of these you want to buy.
Also, the description says there ARE deleted scenes with optional commentary.......
And I seriously doubt this will actually be competing with Pirates, which is the most highly anticipated release of the year. You go to the store knowing which of these you want to buy.
Also, the description says there ARE deleted scenes with optional commentary.......
Haven't seen it. But bringing this out on the same day as Pirates 2, Bad Idea.
Nice covers, especially the unrated but this looked so stupid.
Lovely cover for the unrated edition, however, this looked like a really amusing idea for a Saturday Night Live skit, nothing more. This will be quickly forgotten.
Mr.Badass wrote: this looks awful
Of course, it's from the same people who did the "Dukes Of Hazzard" film. Nuff said.
Of course, it's from the same people who did the "Dukes Of Hazzard" film. Nuff said.
Fantastic.
Hooray for commentary. Boo for no deleted scenes. Warner needs to put deleted scenes on way more of their releases, it's an easy extra that's essentially already made and I don't see why they don't do it. Fans would have really appreciated that on the Ace Ventura DVDs.
It's not great, but it has enough laughs to make it work. I probably won't buy it though.
It's no Super Troopers, but still a funny movie. Can't wait to see it again.
Well, I'm from Minnesota, the land of German Beer drinkers, so to me this looked pretty funny. I also think STRANGE BREW is funny. Sometimes I just want mindless, over the top humor. I'll check it out for sure
I'll be picking this one up for sure. Super Troopers was decent, but I really loved Club Dread. Although their movies usually tank in the 3rd act.
Seems like Broken Lizard are either Hit or Miss. I enjoyed Club Dread but hated Super Troopers. Dukes of Hazzard wasn't bad nut I will probably check this one out.
I'm suprised that the guy in the middle didn't drop any beer on him!!!
I don't care what anyone says. Broken Lizard's are great. Go back and watch Puddle Cruiser. This was a great flick.
this looks awful
Is this some kind of Man Show rip off or something?
Really enjoyed this flick. Can't wait.
Saw the movie (not by choice), only had one or two good parts that were funny. The rest was pretty stupid. Pretty good artwork though.


