Sunday, May 11, 2014

Spread the Word | Happy Mother's Day!

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NEAT BLOG POSTS
Alex seems to have seen a lot of Tim Burton films - and as always, put them into a cool list.
Nik and Stevee celebrated Mean Girls Day without mentioning Lars von Trier.
Gaja Gamini reviewed Hasee Toh Phasee and I still don't know what to expect.
Jaina continues to wow me with her photographies for Project 365.
Veracious looks back at her Filmi year of 2013. She also invents the fitting phrase of "Saif Ali Khan -ing one's career".

 + NEW BLOGS!
  Chronicles in Frame is an exciting pop culture blog with a lot of movie content.
  Jdbrecords seems to write about almost everything - that's how I discovered these great poems by Chocolate Waters.

INTERESTING VIDEOS
What other way to celebrate mother's day than with a dose of Lonely Island's Motherlover?
I skipped ESC this year and good thing because no, I'm not a fan of this song.
People who use the site player may have noticed that Jimmy Franco by LOLAWOLF has been hovering there for a while now - one of the best videos of the year so far.

GROOVY PODCASTS
Reel Insight (a podcast I highly recommend) looks back at 2009's box-office bonanza Avatar and Oscar winner The Hurt Locker.
FTS did a similar episode to our last one with REDUX: Movies We Love That Others Hate & Vice Versa. Such fun!

WHAT I'VE BEEN DOING ELSEWHERE
I spent one day writing about J.K. Rowling's Works and How They're Connected so you'd better read it. Right now.

Spread the word!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the shout out and stopping by my blog! I've had trouble discovering other cool pop culture-centric blogs, so I'm glad I found yours.

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    1. It's a lot of film and not that much pop culture as of now but I hope to add some different content some time, maybe. At least there's a bit of music etc. too. Thanks and you're welcome too!

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  2. So many great links here. Thanks so much for sharing my post! I really appreciate it.

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    1. Yes, there are! And you're very welcome, always a pleasure.

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