T.J.

Element of Crime
Children of Men
In the Mood for Love
Funny Games
The Believer
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Thin Red Line
American Psycho
All the Real Girls
Man Bites Dog
Adam

Waking Life
Cinema Paradiso
Before Sunrise
Thin Red Line
Fourth World War
Seventh Seal
Gleaners and I
Dead Man
The Dancer Upstairs
The Cruise

Grant

Underground
All Over Me
Days of Heaven
Three Colors Trilogy (Blue, WhiteRed)
Spaceballs
Dead Man's Shoes
Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Lovers of the Arctic Circle
All the real girls
Cobra Verde

Saturday, November 10, 2007

UPDATED: Salton sea trailer and shirt preview

UPDATE:

THOSE WHO PREBUY

4 Year Anniversary Bash Tickets

Will be entered in a drawing to win

1st Prize
A copy of Criterion's 2-disc set of
Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused

2nd Prize
Wes Anderson's Royal Tenenbaums from Criterion

3rd Prize
Poster for Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times courtesy of Kino
$10 Mar's Cafe Giftcard

Winners will be announced at the event.

This is only a taste of the giveaways we'll hand out at the bash.

For full details on the 4 year bash, please refer to our website or the profile of our myspace page.



Trailer and praise for our Afternoon film.



"A Heartbreaking, sidesplitting parade of humanity"
-The Village Voice

"A funny and pognant new documentary"
-San Francisco Chronicle

"A hilarious and kindly ode to a fallen paradise"
-SF Weekly

"I don't know whether to laugh or cry. A must see."
-Kansas City Star
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This is one of the UNUSED shirt sketches by our friend David Nietzke just to give you a taste, we weren't sure if everyone would get the 'Seven' reference here, but we didn't want it to go to waste. The idea we went with is great, and will be worth wearing.


1 Comments:

Blogger dneitzke said...

First off, I don't know why this hack Neitzke keeps getting work. This is clearly just a rip off of Bil Keane's beloved "Family Circus" with a punchline Mr. Keane would never have approved of. It's no wonder this slop artist was fired by the publisher of the late, lamented, Des Moines Point Blank back in 2004.

Secondly, I've heard rumors that Neitzke has finished his infernal design for the real fourth anniversary T-shirt and is planning on on sending it over to the owners of BPE via the "Interweb" sometime today, which means soon we'll have the poor fortune of witnessing yet another artistic abomination from this so called "Humorist".

Bah, give me "Ziggy" or the delightful "Marmaduke" anyday of the week. No more of this filth masquerading as "Comedy".

10:17 AM  

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