Get on TV: Webcam Reviews for 'Crossing Over'
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Go see Crossing Over, post a webcam review of the film on Current, and you might end up in the first episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show on Current TV (airs 3/5 at 10:30pm E/P).
Each week we'll post a new set of callouts for webcam reviews, three word reviews, and haikus on the Current Movies channel, so be sure to check back each week for your chance to contribute and be a part of show.
This is how you record a webcam:
+ Click on "Add a Response" or go here: http://current.com/items/89842267/review_crossing_over_for_the_rotten_tomatoes_s...
+ Click on the "Webcam" tab, and click record.
+ Add a description
+ Click the Submit button
+ Watch The Rotten Tomatoes Show on Current on 3/5 at 10:30pm E/P
About the show:
From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox host the smartest, funniest movie show on TV. Premiering movies get the treatment, but so do DVD releases, trailers, childhood favorites, DVD extras, and film classics. Sprinkle in some irreverent Top 5 Lists and you’ve got the first movie review show to embrace the way we watch, talk, and over-talk movies. Viewer interaction will be a big part of each episode. By submitting webcam reviews, three word reviews, haiku reviews and comments through this site or responding to specific callouts and questions asked by the hosts during each episode, viewers will help define which films are "fresh" and which are "rotten."
From Wikipedia:
Crossing Over is an upcoming 2009 film about illegal immigrants of different nationalities struggling to achieve legal status in Los Angeles. The film deals with the border, document fraud, the asylum and green card process, work-site enforcement, naturalization, the office of counter terrorism and the clash of cultures. Crossing Over was written and directed by Wayne Kramer, himself an immigrant from South Africa, and is a remake of his 1995 short film of the same name. Kramer is editing it alongside Frank Marshall.[1] The movie was filmed on location in Los Angeles in 2007.
The film was originally planned to have an Iranian character murder his sister in an honor killing, but the National Iranian American Council opposed this, saying that it was unrealistic and offensive, and it was re written.[2]
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_Over_(film)
Each week we'll post a new set of callouts for webcam reviews, three word reviews, and haikus on the Current Movies channel, so be sure to check back each week for your chance to contribute and be a part of show.
This is how you record a webcam:
+ Click on "Add a Response" or go here: http://current.com/items/89842267/review_crossing_over_for_the_rotten_tomatoes_s...
+ Click on the "Webcam" tab, and click record.
+ Add a description
+ Click the Submit button
+ Watch The Rotten Tomatoes Show on Current on 3/5 at 10:30pm E/P
About the show:
From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox host the smartest, funniest movie show on TV. Premiering movies get the treatment, but so do DVD releases, trailers, childhood favorites, DVD extras, and film classics. Sprinkle in some irreverent Top 5 Lists and you’ve got the first movie review show to embrace the way we watch, talk, and over-talk movies. Viewer interaction will be a big part of each episode. By submitting webcam reviews, three word reviews, haiku reviews and comments through this site or responding to specific callouts and questions asked by the hosts during each episode, viewers will help define which films are "fresh" and which are "rotten."
From Wikipedia:
Crossing Over is an upcoming 2009 film about illegal immigrants of different nationalities struggling to achieve legal status in Los Angeles. The film deals with the border, document fraud, the asylum and green card process, work-site enforcement, naturalization, the office of counter terrorism and the clash of cultures. Crossing Over was written and directed by Wayne Kramer, himself an immigrant from South Africa, and is a remake of his 1995 short film of the same name. Kramer is editing it alongside Frank Marshall.[1] The movie was filmed on location in Los Angeles in 2007.
The film was originally planned to have an Iranian character murder his sister in an honor killing, but the National Iranian American Council opposed this, saying that it was unrealistic and offensive, and it was re written.[2]
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_Over_(film)
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