15 June 2007
MOONLIGHTING
The time has come for you, my loyal readers, to share me with the greater world: I am now a quasi-demi-pseudo-staff writer at Film Threat, and my first two reviews have gone up. By which I mean, "they went up over a week ago," but I've been busy and lazy and haven't found the necessary three minutes to write this post.
But don't worry! I'll still be right here, doing as I do. Now there's just that much more of me clogging up the intertubes. And that much less of me living a "real" "life."
So no, you can't be rid of me that easily.
Anyway:
"Janie"
A well-acted but empty little bit of kiddie-driven melodrama.
"The Walking Ink"
Experimental filmmaking gone so, so wrong.
Later tonight: Kon Satoshi owns my soul.
But don't worry! I'll still be right here, doing as I do. Now there's just that much more of me clogging up the intertubes. And that much less of me living a "real" "life."
So no, you can't be rid of me that easily.
Anyway:
"Janie"
A well-acted but empty little bit of kiddie-driven melodrama.
"The Walking Ink"
Experimental filmmaking gone so, so wrong.
Later tonight: Kon Satoshi owns my soul.
3 comments:
Just a few rules so that everybody can have fun: ad hominem attacks on the blogger are fair; ad hominem attacks on other commenters will be deleted. And I will absolutely not stand for anything that is, in my judgment, demeaning, insulting or hateful to any gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. And though I won't insist on keeping politics out, let's think long and hard before we say anything particularly inflammatory.
Also, sorry about the whole "must be a registered user" thing, but I do deeply hate to get spam, and I refuse to take on the totalitarian mantle of moderating comments, and I am much too lazy to try to migrate over to a better comments system than the one that comes pre-loaded with Blogger.
Congratulations! It's been a blast reading your reviews on your blog - Film Threat is lucky to get you!
ReplyDeleteAgreed, obviously. You're a joy to read and I hope Film Threat is the first, smallest publication to experience the Tim Brayton Revolution.
ReplyDeleteYay! Congrats. :-)
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