if you love me (part 3)…

…you’ll recommend me.

At the suggestion of reader Dokeo, I’m trying a little experiment in building traffic and word of mouth for the next couple of weeks. I’m asking regular readers to forward to their friends their favorite FlickFilosopher.com post from the past week. These are some of my own favorites, if I may make so bold:
finally! someone apologizes for ‘Battlefield Earth’!

question of the day: Is the “controversy” over ‘Kick-Ass’ worth getting bothered about?

Clash of the Titans (review)

Perseus and Mike Nelson, separated at birth?

who else writes ‘Doctor Who’ fan fiction?

because our culture is so far beyond satire it’s terrifying

watch it: “Edgar Wright on ‘The Black Hole’”

The Runaways (review)

(See here for complete list of March’s posts, and here for a complete list of April’s posts.)

Obviously, I’m not asking that you annoy people who wouldn’t be interested in such nonsense as the crap I post here. But if there is someone you know who might be intrigued and isn’t already reading FlickFilosopher.com, why not send ’em a link?

I’m hoping to integrate into the in-progress upgrade of the site unobtrusive ways to Digg posts here, and otherwise recommend them via social networking. Stay tuned…

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gensing
Mon, Apr 05, 2010 5:28am

Last Thursday, Stephen Colbert used watching ‘Battlefield Earth’ as an example of extreme torture which led to some on line discussion of just how bad it was. When I saw your “apology” post on Friday it seemed a perfect chance to spread a little link-love on a couple of sites.