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Controlling The Media

Ever google your own name? Too ashamed to admit it? Here at “Do It Again,” we’re willing to confess that yes, we have taken to googling, Facebook searching and generally dragging the lake, as it were, for any and all comments on the film. We want to feel the joy of praise and pretend that the critics are obscure and nearly impossible to track down.

With that in mind, I point you – our fans, we hope – to a couple of places in which our reputations could be juiced. (Or perhaps a better word would be “enhanced.”) First, head to IMDB and click into the discussion of “Do It Again,” which is so far limited to a single person calling me annoying. Okay, fair enough. But doesn’t that annoying-thing come with some qualities? Persistence? A love of the American way? A perfectly formed G-chord? I leave it to you to add to the commentary.

Same goes for our primitive Wikipedia entry. How one adds or edits or contributes to Wikipedia remains above my paygrade. But perhaps a loyal DIA viewer can off some deeper thoughts for everybody’s encyclopedia.

Tags: Do It Again, Geoff Edgers, IMDB, Robert Patton-Spruill, WIkipedia

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One Response to “Controlling The Media”

  1. Steev lanzarotta says:
    July 23, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    Saw the movie last night in LA and really enjoyed it. I posted a new review on IMDB that is a little more positive than the other one! Wish we could have met but you were much deservedly in demand. Congratulations on a successful event last night and a great movie. I hope you made some great contacts that move distribution along. More people should see this! Great touch that Shel Talmy was in the audience. It warmed my heart that he yelled out that Jimmy Page did NOT play lead on You Really Got Me. Will that urban legend ever die?

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