Name: Waywardjam (aka Wayne)
Site: Reel Whore
The clock is ticking but after much deliberation and heartache, here’s my predictions for the success of summer 2008, aka The Summer of the LAMBs!
1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – $400M
2. Iron Man – $325M
3. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – $300M
4. The Dark Knight –...
URL: http://bluemoviereviews.wordpress.com/
Site Name: Screaming Blue Reviews
What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
To provide reviews and features on movies, DVD, and television that aren’t informed by bandwagon thought or influenced by studio marketing. We feature reviews, present feature lists of “hidden treasures”...
[Editor’s Note: This site has not posted new content in over a year (as of 5/18/11) and is now considered a dead LAMB. A moment of silence please…]
URL: http://ritasromanticmovies.blogspot.com/
Site Name: Rita’s Romantic Movies
What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
As you might guess from my...
Just a quick note to let those playing in the Summer of LAMB know that the scoring system has been determined.
* One point will be awarded for correctly identifying a movie that finishes in the top 10.
* An additional point will be awarded for placing a film in the correct position within the top 10 (i.e. if you picked Indiana Jones to finish first and it does, you would now have two total points).
* An...
Name: Daniel
Site: Getafilm
1. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, $324M
2. The Dark Knight, $313M
3. Iron Man, $291M
4. WALL-E, $274M
5. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $253M
6. Hancock, $245M
7. Get Smart, $212M
8. Sex and the City: The Movie, $196M
9. Speed Racer, $164M
10. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor,...
[Editor’s note: This site was previously known as Original Sharp Says, but has changed URL and name to FilmShaft.com.]
URL: http://www.filmshaft.com/
Site Name: FilmShaft.com
What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
The main focus of my site is movie news about movies currently in production. I give my readers...
Name: Stephanie
Site: The Flick Chick
1. WALL-E, $350M
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, $330M
3. The Dark Knight, $250M
4. Iron Man, $225M
5. Hancock, $200M
6. Kung Fu Panda, $180M
7. Speed Racer, $150M
8. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, $140M
9. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $135M
10. Get Smart, $110M
Guaranteed...
Name: Marcy
Site: Because I Saw The Film
1. The Dark Knight, $325M
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, $310M
3. Iron Man, $250M
4. Hancock, $238M
5. WALL-E, $209M
6. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, $205M
7. Tropic Thunder, $198M
8. The Happening, $180M
9. Kung Fu Panda, $160M
10. Pineapple Express, $165M
Guaranteed Flop: The...
Name: Nick
Site: Random Ramblings of a Demented Doorknob
1. The Dark Knight – $380M
2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – $375M
3. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – $370M
4. Star Wars: The Clone Wars – $360M
5. Pineapple Express – $330M
6. Speed Racer – $325M
7. Iron Man...
I still have yet to determine a proper scoring method to this madness (seriously, if you have any ideas, let me hear them), but I think I’ve figured out the prize, which of course I’ll share later. In the meantime, here’s the second entry (out of 10 total) in the Summer of LAMB contest.
Name: Joseph
Site: Cinexcellence
1. The Dark Knight – $400M
2. Indiana Jones and the...
URL: http://www.moviejohn.com/
Site Name: John’s Movie Blog
What is the main focus of your site (reviews, editorials, news, lists, etc.)?
Personal reviews and opinions.
What are your blogging goals, personally and/or professionally? In other words, what, if anything, are you trying to get out your blog?
The blog gives me an outlet...
A couple times over the last few months, I’ve asked the LAMBs to take part in a little quiz I set up to gauge the demographics of the site authors that have joined. Participation ran pretty high, with 60 sites answering (out of a possible 95 or so).
Not surprisingly, the profile of your average LAMB author matches that of the usual stereotypical computer geek: a straight, single white American male between the ages of 26-35....