I'm not sure what's worse, the grinning innocence of this latest installment of Disney's cheesy franchise, or the fact that I didn't hate it.
Kristen, my editor, and I tried something new this time: a tandem review, conducted on Gmail Chat and designed to take full advantage of the fact that we share a brain. I think it turned out pretty well (though my tone appears a little stiff--nerves on our first run, I guess). It certainly was a ton of fun, and I think you'll see more of this format on the Movie Tuesday blog in the future.
Check it out... and please chime in with critiques and suggestions--they're so helpful in fine-tuning this process for me.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
My friends are wicked smaht
My editor and friend Kristen has the wheel on this week's Movie Tuesday blog, where she has reviewed The Secret Life of Bees. She writes, like, totally as good as me; check it out.
thanks for shifting attention
thanks for shifting attention
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Movie Review | The Express (Chesapeake Family Magazine)
Here's my review of The Express, the latest on the Movie Tuesday blog.
Comments will receive a 15-yard penalty for excessive celebration.
I'll be off next week; Kristen Page-Kirby will be reviewing The Secret Life of Bees. I'll return the following Tuesday, October 28, as Kristen and I join forces and steel our resolve to review High School Musical 3: Senior Year. (I just threw up a little.) Wish us luck, and...
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Comments will receive a 15-yard penalty for excessive celebration.
I'll be off next week; Kristen Page-Kirby will be reviewing The Secret Life of Bees. I'll return the following Tuesday, October 28, as Kristen and I join forces and steel our resolve to review High School Musical 3: Senior Year. (I just threw up a little.) Wish us luck, and...
thanks for paying attention
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The Express,
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Movie Review | Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (Chesapeake Family Magazine)
The latest review is of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, which was, on balance, enjoyable--if sobering in its implications for my, you know, oldness.
I welcome your feedback. In fact, now that I've been at this a while I especially need to hear it.
Comments will rock it till the break of dawn.
thanks for paying attention
I welcome your feedback. In fact, now that I've been at this a while I especially need to hear it.
Comments will rock it till the break of dawn.
thanks for paying attention
Labels:
Chesapeake Family,
movies,
Nick and Norah,
reviews,
writing samples
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