question of the day: Which movie that I haven’t reviewed on FlickFilosopher.com would you like me to write a review of?
Today’s question comes from reader Gil, who wants me to ask: Which movie that I haven’t reviewed on FlickFilosopher.com would you like me to write a review of? I’ll leave it to Gil to post in comments the few titles he included with his question. I’ll leave it to other readers to let you all know how such a request doesn’t always turn out the way you hope. Now, I can’t promise I’ll ever get to all of these, or any of these. But a weekly reader-request review could be a lot of fun. You know what would make it easier to make that a reality? If I didn’t have to focus more on posts and reviews that bring in traffic and new readers, or on movies reviews of which I have a chance of selling. It would also be nice to do away with the general exhaustion that comes from lying awake at night wonder if I’ve thrown away the last 14 years of my life on a dead end. So please subscribe. It goes without saying that if a movie is not available on DVD, I can’t review it. But feel free to blue-sky any movie, no matter what its availability. (If you have a suggestion for a QOTD, feel free to email me. Responses to this QOTD sent by email will be ignored; please post your responses here.) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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Tue Jul 26 11, 10:30AM categories: maryann buzz talk amongst yourselves permalink Disqus comments tip jarshare
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