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Barnidge & Rosario's New Website


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lol yea I enjoyed it too, nice to see they are attempting to do what they love but maybe a more hobby type site than reviews. I was going to minor in film study and reviewing a film has a lot more to it than whether you like the movie or not.

In a way I feel bad when I see NFL players doing things like this, it's like what they would have done if they could for whatever reason...

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Man, you guys are cold...

I really love both of those guys as players and think what they're doing with the site is cool, I just think that they need someone to at least edit their posts so they look like they have a place critiquing films. As of now, it just lacks that professional quality, and neither one seem very insightful at all.

Furthermore, I think the site would be far more successful if they had some sort of niche -- maybe if they played up more heavily that they're just NFL stars offering their opinion, so that jackasses like myself wouldn't criticize them as if they actually are film critics. :D

LMK if you're interested.

Pay by pie, huh? I'll shoot you my résumé.

lol yea I enjoyed it too, nice to see they are attempting to do what they love but maybe a more hobby type site than reviews. I was going to minor in film study and reviewing a film has a lot more to it than whether you like the movie or not.

In a way I feel bad when I see NFL players doing things like this, it's like what they would have done if they could for whatever reason...

I do think it's cool of them to do, and I guess I need to stop taking it so seriously. It is more of a hobby site, and hardcore Panthers fans such as ourselves will probably find it interesting. Rosario seems more up to the job than Barnidge, though.

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There is so much tension while watching their review videos, just too quiet while they read their reviews. I keep waiting for Deangelo or Smitty to pop in from the side screaming "WHAT'S UP, MUTHAFUGGAS!!!!!"

I don't know why, I just keep thinking it should happen.

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