1120 S. Lamar
Austin, Texas 78704

"The Outdoorsmen: Blood, Sweat, and Beers," a documentary that offers "some of the most laugh out loud moments experienced all year" according to efilmcritic.com, follows an exclusive group of men who travel to a top-secret location in Washington State to compete in an all-day event they call The Outdoorsmen. They battle through a series of events that combine physical challenges with beer, "the great equalizer." For the past 14 years, this dedicated group has suffered through activities such as DEATH RACE 3000, THE SHUTTLE RUN, and BLIND MAN'S BEER. Braving freezing waters, treacherous riverbeds, and the rapid consumption of over 30 cases of beer, these responsible parents, husbands, and co-workers have one weekend a year to recapture their youth, cherishing the camaraderie of their fellow Outdoorsmen.

"The Outdoorsmen" played to delighted audiences at the 2005 Austin Film Festival, and an abridged, edited for television version of the film was picked up by Spike TV to air on February 2nd. The full version of the film returns in style to Austin with a screening at the Alamo South Lamar at 9:45 p.m. with director Scott Allen Perry in attendance.

You can see what Austin Film Festival attendees thought of "The Outdoorsmen" by visiting the film review page for that film on the AFF web site:

http://tinyurl.com/b75rl

Trailers and additional information about the movie can be found at
http://www.bloodsweatandbeersmovie.com

The link to buy tickets at the Alamo South Lamar for Feb 9th is:
http://tinyurl.com/d8nrk

Added by stomptokyo on February 2, 2006

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