Classic Chops: March 21st

by IvanShreve · March 21, 2012 · Classic Chops · 5 Comments
Good news, everyone!  We’re back with another expanded version of “Classic Chops”… Click to see them after the jump!

Classic Chops enthusiastically welcomes any essay or post you’ve composed on a film classic—and even though I originally set the criterion at films released in 1965 and before, I have “cheated” a little and included films after that date that I don’t think too many people would dispute are “classics.”  Simply send your submissions to classicchops@gmail.com by March 27th at6:00pm EDT…and any questions, comments, suggestions and unused March Madness brackets should be addressed to that same e-mail address as well.

Site Name: Online-Inquirer
Submitted by: Online-Inquirer
Site Name: Did You See That One?
Submitted by: Did You See That One?
Site Name: Wide Screen World
Submitted by: Wide Screen World
Site Name: Old Horror Movies
Submitted by: Old Horror Movies
Site Name: 1001 Movies
Submitted by: 1001 Movies
Site Name: Silent Volume
Submitted by: Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
Site Name: U, Me and Films
Submitted by: U, Me and Films
Site Name: Surrender to the Void
Submitted by: Surrender to the Void
Site Name: Disturbing Films
Submitted by: Disturbing Films
Site Name: Blueprint Review
Submitted by: Blueprint Review
Classic Chops enthusiastically welcomes any essay or post you’ve composed on a film classic—and even though I originally set the criterion at films released in 1965 and before, I have “cheated” a little and included films after that date that I don’t think too many people would dispute are “classics.”  Simply send your submissions to classicchops@gmail.com by March 27th at 6:00pm EDT…and any questions, comments, suggestions and unused March Madness brackets should be addressed to that same e-mail address as well.
As always…until next time…see you at the movies!

5 Responses to Classic Chops: March 21st

  1. Anonymous says:

    Please stop posting these with the jump. It looks like there’s nothing included in the post.

    • Shep. Burman says:

      Several people complained on the LAMB blog blustering how hard it was for them to keep up with the content on the site. This was one thing that will minimize scrolling on the main page.

      From the stats side it looks like most readers find the “read more button”

    • Dylan says:

      For what it’s worth, I agree this Anon, as it pertains to this feature.

      I see where you’re coming from, Joel, but it just plain *looks* bad here. Maybe Ivan’s closing paragraph could be moved up just so that it appears better, which would still keep the links for the full page view?

    • Shep. Burman says:

      Dylan: You mean like this?

    • Dylan says:

      Yeah, that looks loads better.

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