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Jan 18 2009

Vlogs and Vids and WebShows, Oh my!

Published by junkfx at 6:42 am under Uncategorized Edit This

We interrupt your weekend to bring to you news of an upcoming webshow and some questions, we here at Junk Film have been privileged to be a part of.  This webshow will be awesome, interesting, and kinda like what you are used to reading on this page, only in NEW, COLORED VIDEO….NOW IN COLOR!

We are intending to provided focused, deep, analytical reviewsa of films while debating the finer points of opinionated fighting over what film was better.  Suffice to say, this show should appeal to a great number of people… if that said great number of people love film as much as we do.

We’re planning on showing them on YouTube and Junk Film first to see if people are interested enough to continue making them.  If the audience is prevalant enough, we will be going into production on these episodes and creating a website for the show specifically.  The website would include multiple reviews from multiple sources, news around the clock, vids, and a store.  I know you want my ugly ass mug on your shirt!

Here are some things I would like to make part of the show:

What movies are good at the Box Office?

What movies are terrible at the Box Office?

What movies you should be Buying, Renting and trying to forget existed.

Movie Recommendations from days past.

Movies so bad, they are great.

Debates, Movie news, reviews interviews, convention footage, and anything else we can imagine to throw at you.

What things would you like to see in this show?  What would make you turn off that horrid channel E! for?  I mean, seriously, who the hell in their right mind watches E!?  It’s like entertainment news for children with learning disabilities.

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