The blog year in review
I’m a sucker for internet memes, and I picked this one up from Adventures in Ethics and Science. All you have to do is go back through your blog and post the first sentance from the first post for each month.
- January: For the first time ever I have watched a clip from Channel 4’s Celebrity Big Brother.
- February: Aardman Animation and Dreamworks have parted company three films into a five film deal.
- March: This sounds fantastic.
- April: This is interesting.
- May: It’s nostalgic ads like this one (which I found over at ImpossibleFunky) that almost make me want to go and buy a car.
- June: Twitch is highlighting some rather bad behaviour on the part of Midway Games in their dealings with the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF).
- July: As you may or may not have noticed, I have been away from my PC for the past ten days taking a well-earned break in sunny France.
- August: Back in 1996, Lenny Henry contacted Neil Gaiman and asked him if he wanted to write a contemporary television fantasy series.
- September: Nick Nunziata on the news that Danny Boyle is to make another film about a kid who lands a windfall.
- October: You have to hand it to Uwe Boll.
- November: P2 is a seasonal horror film - due to hit US cinemas next week.
- December: As noted by the National Secular Society, the Jesus Camp documentary, which follows a group of young children to Pastor Beck Fischer’s “Kids on Fire Summer Camp” where kids are taught to become dedicated Christian soldiers in God’s army, is now on limited release in the UK.
Sunday 16 Dec 2007 | Paul | Site News, Random film talk
