Recipe! Yes, here is your RECIPE to add more taste and flavor this weekend and for 2017. Recently, Bounce TV launched their new subscription video on demand / commercial free app called Brown Sugar. This new app is creating a buzz and making many like legendary film icons Pam Grier and Fred “The Hammer” Williamson feel, “extraordinarily excited”.
Brown Sugar will highlight film, art, music and pop culture in the African American community. It will feature over 150 of the best African American movies and classics of all-time, not to mention legendary lines and fashion trends that will inspire and motivate viewers.
Today, Bounce TV will give television viewers a taste of the new service, with a 14-hour, seven-movie marathon of titles featured on Brown Sugar, starting at 4:00 p.m. ET.
Here is the list(recipe):
Bounce TV’s Brown Sugar Saturday Night
Dec. 10, 2016
The Take (4:00 p.m.) – Billy Dee Williams stars as a “Brother with a Badge” who is on the take but battles the mob.
The Mack (6:00 p.m.) – An ex-con returns from five years in prison and winds up king of the pimping game, but two corrupt cops and a crime lord want him to return to their sinister ways; Max Julien stars.
Hit Man (8:00 p.m.) – Pam Grier and Bernie Casey star in the story of a lawyer who gets involved with gangsters after his brother is murdered.
Hammer (10:00 p.m.) – Fred “The Hammer” Williamson stars as a dock worker who becomes a successful boxer but gets mixed up with a crooked manager.
Mean Mother (12 Mid) – Two Vietnam deserters go their separate ways, turn into criminals and eventually reunite.
Sheba, Baby (2:00 a.m.) – Pam Grier is back as a big city private detective who goes home to Kentucky to help her father fight mobsters.
Brothers (4:00 a.m.) – The story of a relationship between a radical black activist woman and a Black Panther who’s in prison.
All Times Eastern
Brown Sugar is available for mobile phones and tablets in the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store and for computers at http://www.BrownSugar.com. There is a free initial trial period for subscribers with a retail price of $3.99/month thereafter. Brown Sugar features an extensive library of iconic black movies, all un-edited and commercial-free as they were originally seen in theaters. Brown Sugar is owned by Bounce TV, the fastest-growing African-American network on television.
-Desmond McLennon
TPR