What's to Come in the Sunday "Bad" Movie Blog Series
As I’ve already written about, I’ve watched twenty-five
movies thus far as part of the Sunday “Bad” Movies series of blog posts. I’m not going to stop there, however. There are more movies coming, and this blog
post is here for me to write about what is to come in the series of posts, and
what I hope to add to it in the future.
Basically, this is what will come and what might come.
The first and most important thing that I am going to talk
about is the upcoming movies. Right now,
I have a schedule planned out for the next twenty-five blog posts. This is not a solidified schedule. This is a planned schedule. Certain movies could change places throughout
the schedule, or be removed altogether for the foreseeable future. I’m not going to share the movies I have
planned because I like to keep them somewhat of a surprise until four weeks
prior. I will tell you that there are a
few good ones coming though. The first
four, as you can either see on the blog right now, or will see soon, are The
Summer of Massacre, Parental Guidance, Tiptoes, and Snakes on a Train. I’ll give you what is after that too. For blog post thirty, I will be watching The
Marine, and both sequels. So, those are
some of the movies that you can look forward to in the near future.
I will continue writing whatever I want for every
movie. Whether I’m writing about a
theme, or writing a review about the movie, I just enjoy the variety I allow
myself in the writing. It allows me to
have more fun in the writing. I’ve
written about this before, whether on my blog or on Twitter. Too much of one specific thing bores me and
takes out the love I have for writing.
Mixing things up every once in a while keeps me invested in my
writing. That’s a good thing, in my
opinion. I like to write, and I like to
like to write. You’re going to get more
of the same. There’s nothing you can do
about it.
If you’ve been following me on Twitter, you might be able to
figure out some of the movies that are coming up. Sometimes I plan some live-Tweeting of
certain movies. @jaimeburchardt has
participated in these. If you ever hear
about one of the live-Tweeting sessions, feel free to join in. I have been pasting the Tweets into Word
documents. I don’t yet know what I am
going to do with this stuff, but I have it on record for future use in the
blog. Live-Tweeting bad movies can be
fun, and can bring out some funny comments.
I’ve enjoyed all the experiences that I’ve had live-Tweeting with other
people.
The final thing that I would like to share with you is that
I’m including more suggestions in the next twenty-five movies. This is something I want to do throughout the
rest of the time that I have this series of blog posts going. I want the people reading, or the people
following me, to influence what I watch and bring my awareness to bad movies
that I might not find on my own. Will it
ever be all suggestions? No. I have some DVD sets that I would like to get
through, and I have other movies that I haven’t seen and have a desire to. Also, there are new bad movies coming out all
the time that I may be inclined to write about.
There will be more suggestions than in the first twenty-five movies,
though. I like the connection to other
people that it allows.
That’s a short synopsis of what is to come. There was some new information in there, and
a lot that you may have already known.
We’ll see what the future brings as it goes along. There may be other things that I come up with
as I go along with this whole series of blog posts. There’s only so much that I can tell you
right now. I hope to see you next week,
when I put up some writing about The Summer of Massacre. Good night, and good luck.
Here are some links to the other two posts for my 25th week extravaganza.
Writeup for The Room (2003)
You can also suggest a movie for me to watch for the Sunday "Bad" Movie by commenting below, or telling me on Twitter.
You can also suggest a movie for me to watch for the Sunday "Bad" Movie by commenting below, or telling me on Twitter.
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