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AlamoLakeCreek uploaded a new video
(2 days ago)

TV Carnage LIVE!! Friday November 20th 7:30pm $10
In case you dont know: TV Carnage is coming to Austin! Since 1996, TV Carnage has been at the for...
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TV Carnage LIVE!! Friday November 20th 7:30pm $10
In case you dont know: TV Carnage is coming to Austin! Since 1996, TV Carnage has been at the forefront of the found footage movement, crafting volume after volume of exceptionally bad TV lovingly fused together into glorious cesspools of retardation. These compilations have been featured and loved by VICE MAGAZINE, NME, SHARPEWORLD, FORT DRASIC, OK FLAVOR, DAILY CANDY, and shown in festivals and art-house theaters throughout North America, Europe and Japan.
On November 20th, Pinky Carnage (the man, the myth, the legend himself), will be invading Texas for a live screening of his latest collection of television flotsam and jetsam. Hes pulling out all the stops and bringing you a face full of rare nuggets of awfulness that hes been collecting like the people featured on that A&E show Hoarders. Grab your ticket and get ready for some TV Carnage!
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AlamoLakeCreek uploaded a new video
(1 week ago)

Stars of Aqua Teen Hunger Force LIVE Friday November 6th and Saturday November 7th 7:30pm $15
That's right, you heard it here first. On November 6...
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Stars of Aqua Teen Hunger Force LIVE Friday November 6th and Saturday November 7th 7:30pm $15
That's right, you heard it here first. On November 6th and 7th, the Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek is pleased to announce a special two-night stint with the Stars of Aqua Teen Hunger Force LIVE!! Master Shake! Meatwad! Carl! All of your favorite stars from Aqua Teen Hunger Force (except for Frylock, he wanted too much money!)
But still! 3/4 of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Dave Willis and Dana Snyder will appear live for two nights; performing music, reading from scripts, showing amazing unseen videos that may never be shown again (but probably will), clips from upcoming episodes of ATHF and Squidbillies, giving out free junk, judging Americas Next Top Meatwad, recording voicemail messages, helping you with your Womens and Gender Studies Paper, lecturing on the world of entertainment and internet media, and answering your questions with completely unrelated responses!
Now is your chance to hang with everyones favorite anthropomorphic food-stuffs and their balding, overweight, sexual deviant next door neighbor. Get your tickets before they go the way of MC Pee Pants.
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AlamoLakeCreek uploaded a new video
(3 months ago)

"Rock-afire Explosion" screening w/ all you can eat pizza special! Wednesday, August 12th 7:30pm $7
The Rock-afire Explosion is the story ...
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"Rock-afire Explosion" screening w/ all you can eat pizza special! Wednesday, August 12th 7:30pm $7
The Rock-afire Explosion is the story of a small-town disc jockey, a struggling inventor, and an animatronic rock band, that quickly becomes an eccentric portrait of childhood memories, broken dreams, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Join us for a special screening of this fantastic documentary. The screening will include an option for all-you-can-eat pizza to accompany the film. Itll be like Showbiz Pizza never closed their doors!
About The Rock-afire Explosion: With the closing of Showbiz Pizza Place in the early nineties, and the subsequent removal of the Rock-afire Explosion, a small but determined group of fans persisted with the hopes of reviving their fallen obsession. It wasnt until 2007, with the resurgence of the Rock-afire Explosion on YouTube with songs like Miss New Booty, Hey There Delilah, and Love in This Club, that the animatronic band found its way back into the public consciousness. Chris Thrash, a car salesman from Phenix City, Alabama who recently purchased a Rock-afire Explosion, has led the charge with his inventive programming and clever song choice. Aaron Fechter, creator of the Rock-afire Explosion and sole employee of Creative Engineering Inc., has worked closely with his fans with the hopes of revitalizing what was once a 300 employee, 20 million dollar per-year industry.
Through the stories of Chris Thrash and other Rock-afire fans, the viewer gets a look into the minds of individuals living beyond the confines of adulthood. I really never stopped being a kid, Chris remarks as he lubricates the eyes of his 300 pound, animatronic gorilla. I just kept pushing and pushing until my dream came true. Chris did indeed push and push until he was fortunate enough to purchase an entire Rock-afire Explosion band from creator Aaron Fechter. Aaron, dubbed by himself as the head and tail of Creative Engineering Inc., has spent the last 25 years trying to match the success of The Rock-afire Explosion. With shows in over 200 restaurants across the Southern United States, Aaron saw unparalleled success at only 27 years old. It was like being in rock n roll, says Aaron. We were on top of the world. But like any good rock n roll story, the rise and fall of this animatronic empire sustained personal and financial losses. With the dilapidated and 25 years-static Creative Engineering warehouse as a backdrop, Aaron tells the story of his rise to success and the subsequent fall that would cost him his closest friends, and ultimately his dream of bringing the Rock-afire Explosion into the homes of families across the country.
Today, a little over 300 miles away, Aarons dream is at least partially realized in the home of Chris Thrash. These are my children, Thrash remarks. If theyre hurt, I want to take care of them, if theyre not doing right, I want to make them right. And perhaps in a way Aaron never imagined, Chris love for the Rock-afire Explosion extends beyond mere entertainment and serves as an outlet for the difficulties in his life. The show, Chris comments, helps with the stress in my life, with my wife, who deals with health problems, and with my father who is sick and who I wish would live to see the band perform one more time. The Rock-afire Explosion, Chris reveals, is much more than a band of robots. It is a living, breathing entity that inspires the lives of a handful of individuals across the country. One of the nice things, Aaron remarks, is that Chris is on my RV route, so, whenever Im headed across country, Ill be stopping in to visit the show. No matter how one measures success, the connection between this once thriving creation and this simple man is as fulfilling and touching as any commercial achievement.
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