Today, links about movies, videos and other moving images:
- Movie studios get sued for inventing critics to provide glowing quotes for crappy movies (thanks, Movie Marketing Blog).
- The future of movie watching? This short video blew me away (thanks, Coudal Partners).
- From Becky, we learn that two Judy Blume novels are going to be made into movies. Despite my straightness, I read all of her books growing up. My favourite was Then Again, Maybe I Won’t (Polish the Bishop).
- A deeply insightful list of television tropes, idioms, and devices. After a quick look, my favourites are the Hard Work Montage, Ho Yay and Applied Phlebotinum.
- What if they made a porn movie without the sex? What if the plumber showed up, fixed the sink and then, when the fresh-out-of-the-shower young housewife couldn’t pay, he put this one ‘on the house’ and left? Not really safe for work, because your coworkers will think you’re watching the non-genital-bumping section of a dirty movie.
Bonus, unrelated link: I’ve achieved sixth seventh in a Fark Photoshop contest–my highest placement yet. My image is here.
Ugh. I did pretty well with my undead Dick Clark but just took it down yesterday because I almost exceeded my hosting’s parameters.
Obviously there’s a big demand for zombie Dick Clark… who knew?!
Couldn’t agree more! merry christmas and a happy new year!
Does anyone know where I can find free online grant applications?
I found your blog on yahoo and read a few of your posts. Good work! I just added you to my Google News Reader.
Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
Well Whattadya know, yet another great site to add to my reader! Google blog search has you pretty well indexed it seems! you have some and informative stuff here!
You you should make changes to the page name title Link Round-Up: Moving Pictures to more generic for your blog post you make. I liked the blog post still.
Ich gelegen Ihrem Blog mit Google und ich muss sagen, das ist unter den besten gut geschrieben Artikel, die ich seit langem gesehen haben.