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The Esquire Digital Man

The wizard behind Men in Black gives the low down on new high tech and low tech.

-Barry Sonnenfeld got his break as a cinematograpaher on the Coen brothers film Blood Simple.  He continued collaborating with the brothers as a cinematogrpaher on such film classics as Raising Arizona and Miller's Crossing.  Directing the high tech sci-fi comedy Men in Black gave him the street cred needed to write the column you're watching today.

 

-Esquire Magazine began in 1933 and has such distinguished contributors as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Norman Mailer, Tim O'Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese, and Tom Wolfe.  In 2008 it was the first print publication to use Electronic Ink.

 

-The episodes provide not only insight into the world of gadgetry, but also into Barry's personal life and career as a Director/Producer. He reports from his homes in the Hamptons and Telluride, introduces us to his dog, and describes how the items on review help him keep up with the crazy world of filmmaking.

 

The Esquire Digital Man

The Esquire Digital Man

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Synopsis:

With all the new gadgets coming out it takes a tech guru like Producer/Director Barry Sonnenfeld ("Men In Black") to sort out the wonderful from the worthless.  The tech guru brings his popular show and tell Esquire column to the web. 

Traeger Professional Wood Pellet Grill

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By: Barry_Sonnenfeld Released: 10/2/2009
4 Ratings
Traeger Professional Wood Pellet Grill. The Esquire Digital Man, Barry Sonnenfeld, and his analog dog Lucky, help Sweetie cook dinner for Jeff Price and Lawrence Kasdan. The problem is Barry, The Digital Man, doesn't like to cook. Thank god for the Traeger Grill.

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