I didn't expect it to happen so fast.It was only last September when I broke the 400,000 visits mark. 300,000 was November of 2011. So how did I manage to get 100,000 hits so quickly?Near as I can tell, I have one movie review (and person) to thank.I follow Ray Kwong, a contributor for Forbes, on Twitter. He posts a lot of very informative and/or amusing stories about China. On Oct. 1, he Tweeted a link to a story about WangLi Danni, the gigantically-breasted medical student who appeared in to finance a clinic in her hometown.The movie was, for me, a major disappointment, as my review shows. I meretriciously (!) tweeted my review to Ray, who was kind enough to re-tweet it:The retweet set in motion what I assume are a series of links which, given the nature of the film, means that my review of has 41,000 hits on this website. I know it was the retweet because the next day the review started blowing up and hasn't stopped.The review was even the most popular blog page on alivenotdead for November: It's odd that the link I tweeted to Ray was actually my review on www.thewhatsgoodconspiracy.com, the blog page that I port over to AliveNotDead. I don't know anywhere near enough about how or why people went to which review, but I do know that the original review page at What's Good has less than 2,000 views.As I previously noted, DDDHouse even used a blurb from my review for their DVD page of the film. While that single review accounts for 40% of the 100,000 hits, the other 60% are there for different reasons. Nearly all of which simultaneously escape and baffle me. The only other new entry in the Four Digit Club is a post about an old guitar project I did.But I want to take the opportunity to thank everyone who reads my blog and/or helps me to produce and maintain it.I'm grateful, and I thank you.
If we don't support the movies that deserve it, we get the movies that we deserve.