Viewing the Documentary "Catfish" as a Cautionary Tale for The Social Media-Obsessed Age
I recently saw, enjoyed and reviewed the entertaining and thought-provoking new documentary film <I>Catfish</I>, which "opens up a whole new can of worms," as they say, on the subject of FaceBook-based relationships and how cautious we should be about what we believe and who we trust. This entire online-networking arena is such a hot topic of discussion, I'm curious to hear what other bloggers who've seen the film or who have an opinion of the subject have to say about the film and the questions it proposes?
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http://www.worleygig.com/2010/09/hot-flick-of-the-week-catfish/
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"Catfish" is a facebook-age thriller, or is it?
"Catfish" has become a litmus test for people concerning socializing over the internet. Some people view the movie as genius, while others view it as exploitative. What do you think?
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http://moniqueblog.net/2010/09/catfish-is-a-facebook-age-thriller/
http://moniqueblog.net/2010/09/catfish-is-a-facebook-age-thriller/


