Saturday, January 29, 2011

Friday, January 21, 2011

Food Field Review: Backpacker's Pantry Potatoes & Gravy with Beef

This time Devin Dennie, the Hungry Geologist, reviews Potatoes & Gravy with Beef from Backpacker's Pantry:



Agree? Disagree? Want to try it for yourself? Click below:




Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site

Here is some Civil War battle footage we shot awhile back at Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site in Mississippi (NOTE: It's also the location where we got that snazzy Civil War fashion footage we posted earlier).

Friday, January 14, 2011

Dr Pepper Bottling Plant in Dublin, TX

For those of you that enjoyed our trip to the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco but would still like a second taste of the sweet stuff, we present the Dr Pepper Bottling Plant in Dublin, TX where they still brew the bubbly the old fashioned way:



For more wacky Lone Star road trips check out the Tall Tales of Texas DVD.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Food Field Review: Mountain House Scrambled Eggs With Bacon

In the Food Field Review Devin Dennie, the Hungry Geologist, reviews camp cuisine so you won't have any surprises on your next camp out.

First up is Scrambled Eggs with Bacon from Mountain House:



Want to try it yourself? Click below:


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Road Does Not End

This is a short film we made a few years ago about legendary artist Stanley Marsh 3, the creator of the world famous Cadillac Ranch located on Route 66 in Amarillo, TX:



Here are some of the festivals where it screened:

San Antonio Underground Film Festival
Listen With Your Eyes Video
Gulf Coast Film and Video Festival
Tulsa Overground Film Festival
Dallas Video Festival
deadCENTER Film Festival

Friday, January 7, 2011

Devin Learns How to Play Paintball

On one of our many trips to Lake Texoma, Devin took up the sport of paintball:



He seemed to like it.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Rock Stars

Artist Eduardo San Gil recently gave the internet his unique view of his favorite fictional rocks & minerals:

Rocks and Minerals

I think he should have also added a grain of salt to the graph.