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“Yes it was me, and this will be my last visit to this sad little site for people who haven't got anything better to do.” - Norman Lovett (who was in RD when it was funny)

John Hoare / 22.11.06 / 10:47 am

Fated, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate Shit Film Websites

Oh, this was supposed to be such a lovely article. Craig’s got a film coming out, you see. It’s supposed to be exciting. Fun for us to write! Free publicity for them! Fun for everyone.

Unfortunately, we were hit by the curse. The curse of Shit Film Websites. May I present: www.fatedthemovie.com.

Now, bear in mind that I could get technical here about the markup, and bang on about accessibility. But let’s ignore all that, and concentrate on the end result purely for visual browsers:

Now, I’m also well aware that G&T isn’t perfect - in fact, it’s very far from being perfect. You could pick on the things wrong with this site all day. But Jesus, I could do better websites than they’ve managed in an evening. And it is important. A website is your advert - your calling card. It’s how people will judge the professionalism of your company. And “Ace” Films, from their website, looks about the most unprofessional outfit you could ever imagine. It’s also supposed to make people want to see your film. Guess what? I don’t. It’s utterly ludicrous. I can’t understand how you can get the budget to shoot a 90 minute feature film, and then not allocate a thousand pounds or so for someone to do a decent website for it. I’m here to write you a free puff piece for your film - and you make it impossible to write an effective piece on it.

You know what the worst thing is, though? That this film is being released on Friday - and nowhere on either site does it say where the film is being shown. The best we get is “Fated” is being released in cinemas from November 24th. Contact us for details.” Not only is that the ugliest text I’ve ever seen, but a “contact us for details” is not an adequate subsitute for actual information. Presumably it’s a limited release? Well, tell us where, if you want us to see your film!

…what? You got to the end of this article? Congratulations. Have a banana.

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peas_and_corn's picture

peas_and_corn / Wed, 2006-11-22 12:44 / #

angry, angry young man.


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John Hoare / Wed, 2006-11-22 12:47 / #

I probably should have put a warning at the top saying that people should probably not bother reading it.


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Phil / Wed, 2006-11-22 22:29 / #

>(Also: you shouldn’t link email addresses to anything other than the text of the email address - it’s just confusing, inaccessible for some people, and irritating when you click on it and your mail client opens.)

There’s a girl I work with, John, who is probably the person I would most like to sleep with in the entire world. But sometimes, I swear, you come in second.


Steve Harris / Wed, 2006-11-22 23:31 / #

I know next to nothing about website construction but have to agree with you…

P.S Phil, I’ve read that post 4 times now and I guess it’s the way I’ve read it, but
I have a really bizarre image of some kind of threesome in my mind…


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Joey / Sun, 2006-11-26 00:29 / #

Bella magazine (your mum probably reads it) give this film of the week, in front of Pick of Destiny. That’s sure to be good (then).


jaycs / Wed, 2006-12-13 18:15 / #

I blagged my way in to the monaco film festival awards night, free bubbly plenty of birds.
I was knocked out when Paul McCartney came on the big screen, by sat link to congratulate the makers of FATED who got some angel awards. CC was great and Paul is my idol.