Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Hello Once Again

Hello once again. I realize that it has been far too long since last we updated. Real life got in the way of the internet, believe it or not. Funny, isn’t it? Usually it’s the other way around. But no matter. We once again have time to watch movies and pen rants and recommendations. We only ask for your patience a little while longer as we build up a buffer of entries to as to hopefully avoid an obnoxious pause like this again. If all goes well, the next review should be up on Sunday. In the meantime, I hope that you will consider this question for me. What films would you like to see reviewed? Leave your suggestions in the comments (no blogspot account needed) or email them to us at moviejunkies@yahoo.com. Though we will eventually get to all recommendations, movies that we can watch on demand on Netflix or elsewhere on the internet for free (links are appreciated) or can be leant to us (if you are unlucky enough to know us personally) will be reviewed sooner. Yes, Jake. We know that we should watch The Big Lebowski.
Also, if you have any subjects or questions related to movies or television that you want us to address, let us know! Or topics of interest that aren’t necessarily directly related. We’re not picky.
See you Sunday! We look forward to your suggestions and questions.
~Sarah

4 comments:

  1. ooh you guys have an e-mail! that's exciting.
    okay, here goes: Earth Girls are Easy. because it's strange as all hell and would make an entertaining blog post

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  2. also, Amelie! which I can lend to you. cause it's wonderful and quirky and one of my favorites <3

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  3. I'm gonna throw in the ring a few beautiful genre films.

    Brick: A great noir film set in a high school. Quirky, brilliant, and just short of perfect.

    DeadGirl: Terror, plain and simple, but on a very different level than most other horror.

    Repo! The Genetic Opera: A great dark fiction rock opera. Some catchy tunes, murder, and a face falls off.

    Serenity: Because love is a little silver spaceship. And Nathan Fillion. Mostly the latter.

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  4. Excellent suggestions!
    Tash - I think I have your copy of Amelie. I keep meaning to watch it.

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