MIFF ‘07
Posted by The Editor on Thursday 26 July 2007, 10:19 am Categories: Blogosphere, MIFF '07, Media, The Age Tags: BicyclePumpMan, JimSchembri, MIFF, reviews |
The Melbourne International Film Festival kicked off last night and my first film of 13 is tonight. As in previous years GrodsCorp will review each film viewed while providing crucial updates on Bicycle Pump Man sightings (I might even see if I can get a photo this year.)
Recent convert to blogging, Jim Schembri, on the other hand, is too lazy to blog about his MIFF experiences so he is asking his reader(s) to do the work:
CineTopia would like to hear your comments about anything you see - and we mean anything. The strength of any film festival such as MIFF is that it allows you to see things you might not see otherwise, or may ever see again.
So while comments on films that will get a commercial release are welcome, CineTopia is particularly interested in those hidden gems residing in the distant corners of the program that most people never get to hear about. Certain films that warrant special attention will get a separate page.
If you wish to submit a review to CineTopia, there are just a few basic grounds rules to observe:
(1) Please put the film’s name in caps;
(2) Keep your pieces to a max of around 200 words;
(3) Don’t be backwards about coming forward - but, please, no blurting. Sentences, punctuation and grammar are still very much in favour, even on the ethernet.
First he trashes blogging, then he starts blogging, then he gets other people to do his blogging for him. Does Schembri have no shame?
