![]() Welcome to the sequel! Last time here on the blog I gave my predictions for the 2013 Oscars. I, for one, am excited to see how it’ll turn out. Support new art, new entertainment, and new ideas! Keep your eyes peeled for the first episode on Youtube. Wouldn’t you love to be able to say “I was one of the people who first helped Friends get off the ground!” or “I was one of the first fans of Seinfeld, before it went big.” Ok, perhaps you’re not that vain, but it’s still a good thing to do. Don’t you want to be part of concocting something new instead of just chewing all things old? It’s important to support new independent shows and movies so that they have a chance to become good ol’ classics. I shouldn’t promise that, I have no idea where the plot will go.īut that’s why we should all follow it and find out. Remember that from the eventual disaster that was Kony 2012? Relax, in this case I feel fairly certain that it won’t end in the continued evasion of an African war criminal followed by the widely publicised arrest of a naked crazy man doing stretches in the street while possessed. Not only should you follow the making of the show, but also give your seal of approval with a click of the ever-so-crucial “like” button. Or maybe more like one of those little digital Tamagotchi things, for people who want pets but don’t like pets. You can follow the creation of the show online via its facebook page. I’d love to be able to say that I’m recommending this show on account of having seen it myself, but I can’t because it hasn’t been made yet. There we go! To me it sounds a little like an Australian Benidorm, which can only mean good things. ![]() It follows a group of six Australians who band together in order to survive the dog-eat-dog nature of the British capital.” “Mind the Gap is an ensemble sitcom set in West London. Wait, no, that’s a terrible way to sell it. “Mind the Gap is about a group of Australians living in London on working holiday visas.” Mind the Gap is coming to YouTube! I’m guessing that means it’ll be free, as if anything online these days isn’t, which leaves you with no excuse for not seeing it. Who knows, what I’m about to show you might become the next great Aussie sitcom. Good movie, cute idea, and one of the last Haley Joel Osment performances where his head wasn’t too big for his face.) Why not use this vast audience I have…of about 4 people…to shamelessly advertise an up-and-coming independent project. Actually, it was a generic Facebook message with my name slotted in…but damn it I take these things personally! I figured, why not pay it forward? ( Pay It Forward, also the name of a film released in 2000. See, someone i know recently came to me “on this, the day of my blog’s birthday”, and asked for a favour…a plug. So what’s the opposite of a dependable classic film? An exciting fresh Tv-show! See how I segued into that? It’s a good thing this blog isn’t fuelled by wit. Please contain your excitement! So what should Cinema-Rant feature for its one year anniversary? Should it be a post about a birthday related film? What about just sticking to classics an old dependable film that everyone feels safe with? No… More specifically, it’s about this blog! Cinema-Rant is officially one year old! No, no, no, no, this isn’t about them! What you see up there is just a picture I used. Whichever one of you has a birthday coming up soonest…congratulations. Alright, happy birthday David, Courtney, Jennifer, Matt, Matt, or Lisa. Oh wow! Oh boy! Oh golly! A party? A birthday? Who’s birthday? No, it’s not the cast of Friends…but hey, there are six of them, so who knows.
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