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For Your Consideration: Just Chick Flicks, Cut. Print. Review., ColdFusion Video Reviews, and Where Danger Lives

Hey you! Send me an FYC image and I will put it up! I don’t care if I get one from 50 60 sites, I’ll find a way to get them all up, and as soon as possible (the nomination voting period only lasts until May 12th!). When you’re ready to vote, do it here: http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/482056

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FYC #54 is for LAMB #237, Just Chick Flicks.

FYC #55 is for LAMB #179, Cut. Print. Review..

FYC #56 is for LAMB #383, Cold Fusion Video Reviews.

FYC #57 is for LAMB #299, Where Danger Lives.

Poll results; new poll

For our last poll, we latched on to Cut. Print. Review.’s favorite movie posters of 2009. Their choice for the best was an alternate, somewhat criminally underused version of A Christmas Carol - a great poster indeed, but it wasn’t even close to the top of the heap for LAMB voters. Instead, it was somewhat of a landslide for the Basterds, who earned 30% of the vote, with the simple, graphic poster for Duncan Jones’ somewhat criminally underseen Moon coming in second with 21%.

The new poll is also a tie-in, though this time to a LAMB event: the upcoming LAMBs in the Director’s Chair series focusing on the works of director (and, oh yeah, part-time actor) Clint Eastwood. I’ve picked 10 of his works for you to choose from, from the current Invictus to a sampling of his most prestigious films. Which would you say is his best?

Poll results; new poll

Solid turnout for the latest poll, folks - thank you for that. Avatar made a late push - after languishing in 3rd place for most of the duration - to tie Sherlock Holmes for the win, with 22 votes (27%). Those votes must have been taken away from The Lovely Bones, which itself was pushing for the lead yet slipped to a distant 3rd with 13 votes (16%), one ahead of Nine.

And some joker actually voted for the Squeakquel. Confess!

New poll is piggybacking on the Choice Chop from today’s LAMB Chops, taking its cue from LAMB Cut. Print. Review. in asking you what your favorite poster of 2009 was. I’ve limited the options to the 10 that Cut gave us, but if a favorite of yours is missing, post it in the comments section here. Due to our own unique tastes and such, there’s sure to be, what, tens of them that have been “left out!”

Like, where’s the representation for Black Dynamite!?! ;)

The winner of the 2009 LAMMY for Best Use of Widgetology is…

Coming at you twice a day until the winner of the Best Blog award is unveiled Tuesday, June 9th, it’s time for the 2009 LAMMY Awards gala!

To see the previous award winners, click here.

Best Use of Widgetology

3rd place: Blog Cabins (10 votes)

Runner-up: Final Girl (11 votes)

And the winner, with 13 votes (27%) is…

Cut. Print. Review.

Congratulations! LAMMY Banners will be emailed to the winners and runner-ups after all the awards have been presented.

For Your Consideration: Cut. Print. Review.

Hey you! Send me an FYC image and I will put it up! I don’t care if I get one from 50 sites, I’ll find a way to get them all up, and as soon as possible (the nomination voting period only lasts until May 4th!). When you’re ready to vote, do it here: http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/430540

FYC #12 is from LAMB #179, Cut. Print. Review.

LAMB #179 - Cut, Print, Review

URL: http://www.cutprintreview.com/
Site Name: Cut, Print, Review
Categories: Reviews
Rating: Currently let’s go with PG-13. But put it this way, I won’t be holding back if things get me angry or excited.

What is the main focus of your site?
Just movie reviews for now. If I forayed too much into frequent movie news and previews i’d probably never have time to watch the damn things.

What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog?
I’m doing a bachelor of Media at University, so starting this blog will hopefully aid in improving my journalistic skills and potentially could become part of a portfolio. That and I also just get a genuine kick out of telling anyone who will listen just what I think…

Do you prefer an interactive ‘community’ for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers are the students?
I’d love to get the community thing going. It’s far more rewarding as a blogger and critic when readers contribute, especially when they have differing opinions to you. It makes for great discussions. But right now I think I’m the only one reading the reviews, so there currently isn’t much of that going on.

How long have you been movie blogging for, and how frequent do you post updates to your site?
Let me see. Since….Last week. Yeah, on Sunday. But I’ve been mentally blogging and critiquing film for a lot longer….

Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more).
Oh wow…the first two that popped into my head this time were:
Memento
The Shining
so let’s just leave it at that.

How did you hear about the LAMB?
Those incredibly cool things called “Blogrolls”.

Any additional comments, or give yourself an interview question that’s not listed above.
Considering I’m fairly new to the blogosphere (and reviewing films…) I’d love for you experienced bloggers and critics to drop by and leave some constructive feedback. It would be greatly appreciated!

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