Bring us your Feedback!

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on April 20, 2006 Share

We love feedback! Do you love feedback?

Hopefully you do enjoy giving feedback, because we have just launched two great new ways to get in touch with us and express your questions, comments, concerns and otherwise. Basically what this means is that, love us or hate us, we want to know about it. Here is how:

  • Our New Contact Form
    Our brand new Contact Form is the absolute easiest way to get in touch with us for any reason. Having trouble with the site? Would you like to see something different on here? Do you think that there is a movie out there that our experts (and we use that term loosely) should review? Just fill out the simple form and we assure you, your words will not go unnoticed.
  • Comments on the Writer Bio Pages
    Are you a huge fan of Jarvis Mishler? Do you have a secret crush on Tara Settembre? Does Brian Gibson’s profile photograph frighten or offend you in any way? If you answered these or any other questions “yes,” then feel free to drop by each individual writer’s profile page; there you can now post comments for each writer. Feel free to give us some praise, some constructive feedback, or even some public hate mail. We are adults, we can take it (kinda.)

So there you have it, two great new ways to reach your favorite personalities here at Film School Rejects.

Enjoy!

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  • Comments on the writers' bio pages? Awesome idea! It's evident that FSR does actually cater to the visitors. There's a lot to be said for a site that actually evolves. ;)
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