"...Babe on Acid..."New York Times Magazine "A ski bum's version of Easy Rider." Men's Journal Magazine " Scrapple is about you." Crested Butte Chronicle Pilot "...wonderful and thoroughly entertaining to watch...[Scrapple] is a shining example of what independent filmmaking can accomplish." Film Threat Magazine "...Scrapple is a completely uncondescending, nearly letter-perfect re-creation of a late 60's-early 70's stoner comedy" New York Times Get it today: The Scrapple DVD! More Scrapple than ever before! The DVD includes: Widescreen Version Dolby 5.1 sound Director's Commentary Original Theatrical Trailers Al Dean's Scrapple Recipe and more! Original Motion Picture Soundtrack featuring songs by Taj Mahal, JJ Cale, Jorma Kaukonen, Toots Hibbert, Widespread Panic, The Radiators, and more! Order the Scrapple soundtrack today! Available on CD (16.99) Order Scrapple on VHS today! Available on VHS (19.99) NOW Screening in select theaters See Scrapple in the theaters and check our theater listings for all locations, plus upcoming dates for theaters and film festivals. Read what the Press had to say about Scrapple in the Reviews section MORE STUFF HERE Click on the pig ![]() to get to all the Scrapple Stuff WATCH the TRAILER! Click Here to see some of Scrapple NOW! Scrapple List - JOIN EMAIL LIST Sign up for the Scrapple Mailing List to get news, updated theater listings, and announcements. New Baseball Book by Geoff Hanson of SCRAPPLE Is Al Dean a Red Sox fan? We're not sure, but the man who played him, Scrapple writer, producer and actor Geoffrey Hanson is and he has a new book about the Sox: Curse to Verse - The Boston Red Sox Miracle Season from A to Z. Check it out here! Curse to Verse features an epic poem that incorporates events from the 2004 season. As the poem moves through the alphabet from A to Z, the narrative highlights and celebrates all 25 players on that momentous and historic Boston Red Sox roster. The book also touches upon the history of heartbreak that plagued the Sox since 1918 and is accompanied by beautiful illustrations by Miles Lewis. It is 80 pages long and features close to 50 illustrations. |