Good times ahead soon. Next week, the girl and I head out to Colorado for the Great American Beer Festival, the largest beer event in the country. We're doing a few days in Denver (hitting, among others, Great Divide Brewing, Wynkoop & Dry Dock), then onto Boulder (for Avery Brewing, Mountain Sun & Twisted Pine) and Longmont (Oskar Blues & Left Hand Brewing and possibly New Belgium/Odell in Ft Collins).
If anybody has any recommendations for things in Colorado (beer related or otherwise) that we shouldn't miss, feel free to throw 'em at me!
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In more Freakonomics news: in my last blog I mentioned that we had plans for an interesting and hopefully innovative distribution.
We're still planning to have a robust theatrical release, but if anybody was interested in seeing it and you don't want to wait (or if you're not sure if it'll play your town, or if you have a crippling fear of the outside world), you can watch the entire film right now online. It hit iTunes, Amazon and certain VOD cable systems last Friday. We're see what happens as we're still very early in the lifespan of the release, but without any advertising push it's been steadily climbing Apple's top-seller chart, and has managed to reach the #7 position at the iTunes store. That list includes movies of all genres, making us the number one doc.
If you do see it, let me know what you thought. If you'd prefer to wait, we'll be in theaters in October.

If anybody has any recommendations for things in Colorado (beer related or otherwise) that we shouldn't miss, feel free to throw 'em at me!
* * * *
In more Freakonomics news: in my last blog I mentioned that we had plans for an interesting and hopefully innovative distribution.
We're still planning to have a robust theatrical release, but if anybody was interested in seeing it and you don't want to wait (or if you're not sure if it'll play your town, or if you have a crippling fear of the outside world), you can watch the entire film right now online. It hit iTunes, Amazon and certain VOD cable systems last Friday. We're see what happens as we're still very early in the lifespan of the release, but without any advertising push it's been steadily climbing Apple's top-seller chart, and has managed to reach the #7 position at the iTunes store. That list includes movies of all genres, making us the number one doc.
If you do see it, let me know what you thought. If you'd prefer to wait, we'll be in theaters in October.

_margot_:
I've got your robust theatrical release..
snakeplissken:
Thank you. I've made lifestyle changes instead of crazy dieting. I wish more people would understand that it just doesn't work.