Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Zombiethon


Coming soon: The Blessed are the Geeks's Zombiethon, where I'll be attempting to post a video review of a different zombie movie every day during the month of October.

Why? I love zombie movies and have seen about a million of them and figure I should use this knowledge for something productive and hopefully entertaining. Also, it'll be an interesting challenge to see if I can pull it off. I've already started working on this endeavor and I'm hoping I'll pull it off, but don't get too critical of me if I miss a day or two here and there, but I'm hoping to at least get something up each day, even if it's something just a few seconds long.

I don't have a real schedule planned, but I know what I'm posting on day one and on day 31, but everything else is up in the air, but I'm going to try to do a mix of things I've seen already and some that are new to me. I'll also be posting anything in a series in chronological order to make things easier to follow along.

Anyway, I'm mostly posting this for anybody who's interested and wants to follow along, and also so I'll be committed and locked into it so I can't bail out.

7 comments:

Justin Garrett Blum said...

heh. Nice. I'm looking forward to it. Why don't you have a job doing this kind of stuff yet?

Donald said...

Might be because my voice overs are too jewy sounding.

Justin Garrett Blum said...

Maybe there's a "Reviews for Jews" website out there.

Donald said...

reviewsforjews.com is taken, but there's nothing there. reviewsforjews.net is available.

Justin Garrett Blum said...

Jesus Christ, I hate the Internet. Every single domain name of which you could ever conceive is taken. I mean, reviewsforjews.com? Does that person really think somebody is going to pay him a million bucks for the rights to that domain?

It's worth nothing that jewreviews.com is also taken--no site there, of course.

Naomi said...

Zombies, hurray! YouTube and my computer do not always play well together, but I will try to watch your video reviews.

I used to make jewelry, and try to sell it on eBay. Imagine my surprise when I found a web address with my eBay seller's name, and a splash page done up in my listings colors. The joke was on whoever paid for the domain name, though, since they had mistaken me for someone who actually made money on eBay.

Mugato said...

Roger Ebert sounds like a robot. I like a nice Jewish voice, they sound trustworthy and generous.