LAMB #1799 – The Conflicted Film Snob

by Jay Cluitt · April 25, 2016 · New LAMB · No Comments

#1799 The Conflicted Film Snob

Site name The Conflicted Film Snob
Site URL www.theconflictedfilmsnob.com
Facebook Page https://m.facebook.com/james.crilly.31
Categories Reviews
General
Classic Film
Additional Categories (optional) Technical
Nostalgia
Site Rating PG-13
What is the main focus of your site? Discussing interesting technical aspects of the filmmaking process, appreciations of movies that I feel were/are under appreciated, how movies and the movie-going process inform our development while growing up, with relationships, etc.
What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog? My goals are 2-fold: 1) my blog is a great creative writing exercise, which is good for a freelance writer such as myself who sometimes isn’t particularly busy, the tradeoff of freelance freedom 2) I have an unbelievable amount of movie info floating around in my brain that I’d like to share with others who like movies or those looking to learn more.
Do you prefer an interactive community for your blog or are you the teacher and your readers the students? Interactive is fine.
How long has this site been active for, and how frequently do you post updates to your site? (Note: sites must be active for at least three months for entry to the LAMB.) Since January 2015. I try to post 2x/month although the length and detail of my pieces and work schedule don’t always allow for that. I’m hoping to do some shorter pieces soon to get me back up to that 2x/month.
Name up to three of your favorite movies (and no more). The Magnificent Ambersons
Zulu
Jaws
Name a movie you hate!!  Anything featuring Adam Sandler.
How did hear about the LAMB? If it was a LAMB, do you recall which one? Internet search
Other question Well, I may be premature with my application because I don’t have the required number of posts. Getting to 30 will take a very long time seeing as that my posts average 4,500 words and are very visual. Hoping you’d consider bending that particular rule. Although I’ve had success sharing with LinkedIn and Facebook and friends and family, the esoteric nature of my blog would probably go over better with people who are real movie lovers. Will certainly understand if it’s a no-go, though. Thanks for considering!

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