2.26.2020
It's so funny how we don't talk anymore
People always ask us, "Hey, Bennett Media, what's the deal?" And in the past, we've done our best to answer legitimate questions or address constructive criticism. But, quite frankly, our best has rarely been good enough & has plenty of room for groove improvement. Our pledge forthwith is to be vigilant and attentive and open to any & all (or most) conversations that fall outside the parameters of the posts. It doesn't always hafta be in a q&a-type situation - please feel confident in contributing your own lists, your own ideas, your own nostalgia, your own point/counterpoint, and links to your own stuff. Really!
We don't talk about 'numbers' on here, but we will say the site has grown exponentially popular over the years, and we welcome you to utilize it to bring awareness to whatever it is you're digging. And if you don't have any questions, start thinkin': we'd love nothing more than to participate in an audience-generated Take5 video where we can discuss topics of your choosing. We know you got the good topics, the Glengarry topics, and there's no doubt we can provide highly subjective answers. So, in the words of our Lord & Savior, Jesus Jones, make some suggestions - right here, right now. We'll pull from this post, from Youtube, from Facebook, whatever, because, in the words of our Dark Master, "there's no time to discriminate, hate every motherfucker that's in your way."
- p&j
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Possible Take 5 Topic: When films become TV series or vice-versa.
Excellent. That's the kinda stuff we were hoping for. Our promise to "do better" was less about the quality of the posts and more about remaining communicative/answering more questions/taking requests.
That's all we meant...
Coolio. I'll try to think of more, and hopefully help.
Some ideas:
I'm curious about what both of you think about book to film adaptations. What are some books you'd like to see translated to the big screen? Any examples of books you guys like where the adaptation was awful?
any chance of a "films of the 2010s" video? or do you feel like you haven't seen enough, or just outright don't care lol?
I'd like to hear/read your favourite examples of lighting in film. You've mentioned the importance of lighting now and then, but it's something I almost never notice, so I'd love some examples to look out for.
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