I recently received the Versatile Blogger Award for the second time. I am greatly appreciative for the respect of my fellow bloggers and all the positive contributions they make to my site. I accept the award off Alex Raphael, whose site is amazing to say the least. I would like to extend my gratitude towards him for this award.
Here are the rules:
1. Thank the person who gave you the award.
2. Include a link to their blog.
3. Select 15 bloggers you follow who want to pass the award onto.
4. Nominate the 15 bloggers and inform them.
5. Lastly, list 7 interesting facts about yourself.
So without further ado, here are the nominees:
Please check out these wonderful blogs, they are all outstanding in my book.
And now 7 interesting facts about me:
1. I can speak parts of the Elvish language from The Lord of the Rings movies.
2. My favourite season is Summer.
3. San Francisco is on my list of places to visit in the future.
4. I personally believe that the soundtrack or score to a film has to be good for me to enjoy it.
5. My favourite movie critic is the late Roger Ebert.
6. I like to watch a character transform during a film.
7. I firmly believe that what goes around, comes around.
Once again I would like to reiterate my thanks to Alex for this award.
Congrats and thanks for the nomination Vinnie!
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Thanks Tom, you deserve the award.
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Thanks again buddy! Always humbling. So cool that you can speak Elvish how’d you learn?
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I can only speak a few words, I found a website that gave the pronunciation of the dialogue but I can’t remember the name of it.
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Congrats, Vinnie! And many thanks! I will get on this ASAP. Also, you can speak Elvish???? That. Is. Too. COOL.
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Thanks, only a few words of Elvish can I speak.
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Thank you very much! it means a great deal!!
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Thanks, glad for the comment.
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Congrats! I agree a film’s score and/or soundtrack are VERY important. I think it’s no coincidence that most of my favorite movies have amazing scores.
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Thanks, the score is just essential for me.
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Congratulations Vinnie! There’s no denying the impact that a damn good score can have on a film’s accessibility. Case and point: Drive! A really good film with a mesmeric score = a great film.
Adam.
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Thanks, I love the Drive soundtrack.
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Thank you so much! I think soundtracks are crucial too. If a movie has a bad or bland soundtrack I’m very disappointed.
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Same, music is its own language that really sets the scene for the film.
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Congrats on the award, Vinnie! And thank you so much for the nomination.
How much Elvish do you speak, by the way?
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I can only speak a little, some quotes by Arwen and Elrond.
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The way you feel about a soundtrack is how I feel about an ending. Great to find our more about you. You will love San Francisco.
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Thanks for the award, it means a lot.
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Congratulations!
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Thank you for the comment.
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Congratulations! Well deserved, keep up the good work!
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Thanks, it means a lot.
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Hey man, well done on the award and thanks for the blog recommendations, I’m always looking to read more and more! I’m currently celebrating my 100th Movie Quibble post, and have a Top 100 list/Competition giveaway. Please check it out and maybe win free stuff, like a T shirt, or DVDs, or even a film gift worth £20: http://moviequibble.wordpress.com/2014/03/27/100th-post-top-100-movie-propsmemorabilia-plus-free-stuff-giveaways/
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Thanks, will check it out soon.
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Apologies for being so late to the party – moved house a couple of weeks ago and only just had the internet connected today (thank God!).
Congrats and thanks very much. I feel like I’m brand new to this blogging malarkey so it’s really nice to be included.
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Thanks for the comment.
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Congrats Vinnieh.
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