sabato 2 gennaio 2016
giovedì 31 dicembre 2015
SGUARDO FETISH - Cin Cin! Brindate al 2016 con la birra "Sette Regni" di "Game of Thrones"!
News tratta da "Uproxx"
To date, Cooperstown, N.Y.’s Brewery Ommegang has released five Game of Thrones-themed beers as part of their partnership with HBO: Iron Throne Blonde Ale, Take the Black Stout, Fire and Blood Red Ale, Valar Morghulis Dubbel Ale, and Three-Eyed Raven Dark Saison Ale. And now, today, they’ve announced the sixth, a hoppy wheat ale called Seven Kingdoms that will hit shelves right around the season six premiere this spring.
Seven Kingdoms will be available in draft form and in 750mL bottles, and is described by Brewery Ommegang thusly:
News tratta da "Uproxx"
To date, Cooperstown, N.Y.’s Brewery Ommegang has released five Game of Thrones-themed beers as part of their partnership with HBO: Iron Throne Blonde Ale, Take the Black Stout, Fire and Blood Red Ale, Valar Morghulis Dubbel Ale, and Three-Eyed Raven Dark Saison Ale. And now, today, they’ve announced the sixth, a hoppy wheat ale called Seven Kingdoms that will hit shelves right around the season six premiere this spring.
Seven Kingdoms will be available in draft form and in 750mL bottles, and is described by Brewery Ommegang thusly:
“Seven Kingdoms is a marriage of a traditional Belgian-style wheat and a hop-forward American ale – but unlike so many of the marriages on the show, the resulting hoppy wheat is pleasant, playful and inspired. At 6.9% (alcohol by volume) it possesses a nuanced complexity that pairs nicely with the hop-forward characteristics that make it surprisingly refreshing.”And Mike McManus, Innovation Manger at Brewery Ommegang, elaborated a bit on the decision a bit more:
“We love bringing as much inspiration, thoughtfulness and creativity to the Game of Thrones beers as we can. This last season, the imaginativeness of the show was pretty astounding so we aimed for a beer that could hope to match that. A fusion of two wonderful styles was an idea that really excited our team.”That’s all well and good, but I still really think they’re missing an opportunity with these names. Like, “Seven Kingdoms” is fine and accurate, but what about something… more. Angsty Drogon Ale, Handsome New Daario Stout, Warg Hard Play Hard Lager, etc. It’s your brewery, guys. You can name the beers anything you want. Live a little!
lunedì 28 dicembre 2015
NEWS - Nel 2015 più di 400 nuove serie in Usa: è record. "Ci sono più titoli di quelli che un umano riesce a guardare"
News tratta da "Vulture"
Hollywood remains determined to make more TV shows than anyone could possibly watch. According to the crack research team at FX Networks, a whopping 409 scripted comedies and dramas aired on cable, broadcast, and streaming outlets in 2015 — easily a record number, and nearly twice as many as aired during the first year of the Obama administration. Vulture charted this massive growth in programming last January, and FX boss John Landgraf coined a phrase for the phenom (“Peak TV”) back in August. While basic cable has driven most of the content boom during the ’00s and ’10s, streaming outlets — mostly Netflix, but also Amazon, Hulu, and Crackle — represented the largest growth segment this year, both on a percentage basis and in total new series. Streaming shows nearly doubled, jumping from 27 in 2014 to 44 in 2015. Basic cable expanded much more slowly: There were 181 shows in the category in 2015, up “only” 12 from 2014’s 169. Broadcast (147) and pay cable (37) were basically flat, with just two more shows each. Landgraf and other industryites have predicted a bubble and slowdown soon, but so far, it’s hard to see any sign of that on the horizon. As Vulture also noted earlier this year, Netflix is on track to debut nearly three dozen shows in 2015, while YouTube and other digital players have both signaled their intent to jump into series-streaming in a big way. At this point, even the Dunkin Donuts guy is wondering how the TV industry does it.
News tratta da "Vulture"
Hollywood remains determined to make more TV shows than anyone could possibly watch. According to the crack research team at FX Networks, a whopping 409 scripted comedies and dramas aired on cable, broadcast, and streaming outlets in 2015 — easily a record number, and nearly twice as many as aired during the first year of the Obama administration. Vulture charted this massive growth in programming last January, and FX boss John Landgraf coined a phrase for the phenom (“Peak TV”) back in August. While basic cable has driven most of the content boom during the ’00s and ’10s, streaming outlets — mostly Netflix, but also Amazon, Hulu, and Crackle — represented the largest growth segment this year, both on a percentage basis and in total new series. Streaming shows nearly doubled, jumping from 27 in 2014 to 44 in 2015. Basic cable expanded much more slowly: There were 181 shows in the category in 2015, up “only” 12 from 2014’s 169. Broadcast (147) and pay cable (37) were basically flat, with just two more shows each. Landgraf and other industryites have predicted a bubble and slowdown soon, but so far, it’s hard to see any sign of that on the horizon. As Vulture also noted earlier this year, Netflix is on track to debut nearly three dozen shows in 2015, while YouTube and other digital players have both signaled their intent to jump into series-streaming in a big way. At this point, even the Dunkin Donuts guy is wondering how the TV industry does it.
domenica 27 dicembre 2015
PICCOLO GRANDE SCHERMO - The Walking ToyBoy! Lauren Cohan di "TWD" sbarca al cinema con un horror da morire...di paura (o dal ridere?)
Lauren Cohan stars in the super scary
new television spot for her upcoming horror film The Boy, provided exclusively
to Just Jared! Here’s a synopsis of the movie: Greta (Cohan)
is a young American woman who takes a job as a nanny in a remote English
village, only to discover that the family’s 8-year-old is a life-sized doll
that the parents care for just like a real boy, as a way to cope with the death
of their actual son 20 years prior. After violating a list of strict rules, a
series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring Greta’s worst nightmare to
life, leading her to believe that the doll is actually alive. The film also stars Rupert Evans,
Jim Norton,
Diana Hardcastle, Ben Robson,and James Russell. Be sure to check out the film, in theaters on
January 22, 2016
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