I know, I know… I need an intervention.
Here’s the thing, though; the other day, in response to my posting about my unchecked excitement about the upcoming release of Traitor, Grammar Snob suggested that we start a sort of “lazy man’s book club.” She’s thinking that we should all see the same movies and write about them, and I thought that would be a fantastic idea. I took it one step further, though, and thought that it didn’t have to be a “everyone write about the same film” kind of thing.
It rolled around in the back room of my mind for days.
I couldn’t figure out how to make this idea happen, though, without opening another blog (if you’re keeping score, this makes six for me, this space, the teacher blog, the cooking blog, the yoga blog, and the book club blog – the movie blog makes six. Sheesh!). I wanted some place where a bunch of us could go and put down thoughts and ideas and recommendations (”go see this movie TODAY!”) and warnings (”there are two hours you’re never gettin’ back!“). It just seemed easiest to open another site and run it that way.
Thus, Please Pass the Popcorn was born.
SO! Here’s the deal; if you’d like to be part of Mrs. Chili’s Movie Club (I’m not calling it that, but you know what I mean), send me an email (mrschili at comcast dot net) and I’ll send you an invitation to be a member (if you don’t already have a wordpress id, you’ll have to sign up for one, but that’s pretty painless). From there, you’ll be able to write movie-related posts whenever you choose.
Wanna go to the movies with me?





I love the movies-officially bookmarked.
What fun!
This is too funny. I was thinking about restarting one that I had done years ago with my sister and her sister-in-law. But, alas, kids interfered with our movie going abilities!
I’d like to be in, can I, please? Can we review old movies, too?
I’m in!
PS – I cannot criticize you because I, too, have multiple blogs. I even had a blog about Saints Training camp last year. I’m hopeless. I even have secret blogs.
Since I never go to moves, I guess I’ll have to sit this one out. I only watch movies on pay-per-view, so they are old hat by the time I might discuss them