6 Months Later: The Athletic Nerd’s Top Posts
March 16th, 2010 | Posted by in 17 West | Movies | Screenwriting | WebThis week, The Athletic Nerd celebrates 6 months of movies, television and technology. I don’t plan on writing anything enormous to commemorate the occasion as the blog is still in it’s infancy but I think it’s important to acknowledge the milestone. Expect a gigantic post on the 1 year anniversary though.
I decided the best way to reflect on 6 months of blogging is to look back at the most popular posts.
Much of this blog is about my company 17 West Productions. Since no one is really searching for us yet, those posts haven’t exactly sky rocketed up the traffic standings. This doesn’t mean you’ll see less of those posts though as this blog’s primary function will always be to promote 17 West and my love of filmmaking.
However, I’m also a massive fan of the production process and movies in general. Over the last 6 months, I’ve written a lot about both.
Here are the best of the best during the first 6 months of this blog’s existence. Enjoy!
The Overall Top 5 Posts
- 10 Flicks: Pre-Drinking Comedies
- 2009′s All Time Top 5 Movies
- The Bottom 3: 2009′s Worst Movies
- Spotlight: ScriptWrite vs Screenplay
- 10 Flicks: Bad Ass Movies
Top 5 Screenwriting Posts
- The Screenwriting Balance
- Screenwritng: Portable Writing
- 10 Flicks: Movies That Make Me Feel Like Writing
- iPad And The Screenwriter
- 10 Screenwriting Books That Inspired Me
Top 5 Movie Posts
- Rainy Sundays: Cool Runnings
- 10 Flicks: Christmas Classics
- Rainy Sundays: The Sandlot
- 10 Flicks: Terrible Movies I Own
- All Time Best: My Favorite Laugh
Be sure to check some of them out if you haven’t already.
I’d also recommend checking out the categories that interest you by clicking the ‘Categories’ section in the sidebar.
If you have any comments or suggestions for posts you’d like to see or just a general comment about the site toss me an email jason@17west.ca
PS: I recently posted Pre-Drinking Comedies 2. Just saying…
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