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So it’s April 1st and one way I am celebrating this prank filled holiday is by participating in Lucid Screening’s White Elephant Blogathon. The idea is that folks send in a film they would normally never watch, or that they deem silly or bad. Then everyone who sent in a film gets a one of the submissions sent back to them and they have to review it for April Fools day.
It’s a pretty fun event and more than that speaks to the community that the blogosphere can provide for joint creative ventures. Also, more than simply being appropriate for the holiday, writing about bad films can also indirectly make us all realize how important good films, films with actual messages really are!
Being that the film I had to write about was called Strip Nude for Your Killer - I am especially craving a well made film that has challenging ideas!
So have some fun today and
to read some movie reviews for films you’ll probably never see
Also, to restore the karma I may has disrupted by evening mentioning Strip Nude for Your Killer,
and learn about a great group called Women Make Movies.
And because films with messages are super important watch the clip below and if you haven’t seen Good Night and Good Luck - rent it!
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Tagged as:April Fools • Blogosphere • Good Night and Good Luck • Lucid Screening • Strip Nude for Your Killer • White Elephant • White Elephant Blogathon • Women Make Movies
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