What’s in a name? Does it need to have “movie” or “film” in the title, all the better to be found on Google? Should it be funny? Does it do a good job of describing the writing that can be found at that URL? These must all be good questions, because it seems we all have quite a few different ideas about what makes a good name (34 sites received votes). This was the 2nd most active category, with 76 total votes spread to 34 sites by 32 voters. The winner took the trophy while receiving a vote from 25% of the voters, the 12th highest percentage of all the categories.
The envelope please…
2nd place (tie): Reel Whore (7 votes)
2nd place (tie): Movie Dearest (7 votes)
And the winner, with 8 votes is…
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Fletch,
You should have seen some love here.
Blog Cabins is pretty damn good.
But then so is Anchorwoman in Peril
Fuck.
This was the only one I stood a chance at winning at.
Nobody loves the R2D2
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Nick, if it makes you feel any better, you came in 4th with 6 votes. So I’d say there’s some love for the R2D2.
Likewise, Piper, Blog Cabins came in 5th with 5 votes.
…and who was sixth??? The suspense is killing me.
w00t! Awesome.
Woohoo! Thanks guys! Look out for the Anchorwoman In Peril! branded fragrance in stores soon