We know that some of you have been up all night waiting for our next episode of Film Friday. And maybe there are some of you out there having trouble getting to sleep because of timezone issues. Well... there's no need to wait any longer. Join us today for another episode of our regular movie-guessing game. Guess the film and send in your answer for a chance to win a free month of premium access to Popup Chinese.
 said on
November 27, 2010
太简单了。我从来没看过,可是我5秒就猜出来。从你的前言很明显。
 said on
November 27, 2010
@f8daniel,

你说得一点都没错,简直太简单。关于一个四雅图的广播主持人的电影,呵呵,答案很明显!

You're absolutely right, it was simply just too easy, a movie about a DJ in Seattle, the answer was completely obvious!

 said on
November 27, 2010
@Xiao Hu,

小虎同学......

--Echo

echo@popupchinese.com

 said on
November 27, 2010
Hey Guys,

If you have an answer for Film Fridays, please write to me, but not leave it here. Thanks :)

--Echo

echo@popupchinese.com
 said on
November 29, 2010
I just found this Film Friday podcast recently and it is terrific fun. Keep up the good work.
 said on
November 29, 2010
@Gleaves,

Thanks :)

--Echo

echo@popupchinese.com
 said on
December 7, 2010
so what was the answer??????????
 said on
December 7, 2010
@crusty_138,

Sorry for the delay guys... the answer is http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108160/. A lot of you guessed it. I'll follow up with Echo to make sure we've picked a winner!

--dave
 said on
December 7, 2010
Is it just me, or is China now blocking IMDB? :( For the last week or so, the links don't go anywhere. Especially annoying, since there are a few Film Fridays in the archives that I'm not sure about and have no way to confirm. A link to the appropriate Chinese-dubbed version of the film would also be appreciated. :)
 said on
December 7, 2010
IMDB is blocked. Searching for the link text in Google will pull up the answer if you're looking for a quick workaround.
 said on
December 7, 2010
@Trevelyan,

For all those of us in China, how about alternate liks to www.douban.com
 said on
December 8, 2010
@Trevelyan

Thanks for the suggestion. I would never think of using Google as a workaround for the Great Firewall.
 said on
December 9, 2010
@Xiao Hu,

We have to link to somewhere. I personally like linking to (and passing SEO rank) to websites that are blocked in China, because it increases the visibility of the censorship at least marginally, but we can always add a link to a domestic website too.

--dave
 said on
December 9, 2010
@Trevelyan,

Thanks for that. I think it's always a good idea to link to the Chinese websites anyway, because it gives us Chinese learners more fodder for learning Chinese. I don't know if it would be too much work or not, but how about retroactively linking to www.douban.com in all the other Film Friday episodes?

辛苦你啦!
 said on
December 9, 2010
Paging Echo! :)

 said on
December 10, 2010
@trevelyan,

哇,不好的老板 :(

--Echo

echo@popupchinese.com