beandelphiki: Animated icon of the TARDIS from the British television show, "Doctor Who." (Bun-Bun)
[personal profile] beandelphiki
Last night I tried looking up people interested in "movie reviews" to see what sort of communities there are.

I should have known better.

After all, most communities are open. Which gives people complete freedom to write posts such as, "Did anyone see that new Jennifer Love Hewitt movie? OMG, I looove Jennifer Love Hewitt! I just love those cute widdle comedies!"

(I apologize if I cannot spell Jennifer Love Hewitt. I've never needed this skill before.)

Needless to say, I will not be joining these communities. Or maybe I will, but I just won't put that junk on my friends page. I haven't decided for sure yet.

There is one closed community - this one guy decided to create a community and only HE posts in it. Well, that's just brilliant. It's like a journal, but with the benefits of a community - like he can add people to it without asking them, and I'm sure he takes advantage of this option. The majority of his reviews are a total of two paragraphs long, and lately he seems to have gotten in the habit of saying "technically, this is a good movie," or some variation thereof. Minority Report is technically a good movie. Road to Perdition is technically a good movie. Mr. Deeds is technically a good movie. And so on.

I'd like to go on record by saying that MIB II was technically a good movie. But otherwise, it sucked. Thank god for Industrial Light and Magic.

Wait, I already said that.

Well, anyway, I think I will just be searching for cool people. Communities seems like a lost cause.
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

beandelphiki: Animated icon of the TARDIS from the British television show, "Doctor Who." (Default)
beandelphiki

April 2009

S M T W T F S
   123 4
567891011
12131415 161718
19202122232425
2627282930  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags