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Eye For Film launches its brand new discussion forums - now's your chance to get involved!

by Jennie Kermode

Are you tired of sitting quietly and listening to what we have to say? If you spend as much time in the cinema as we do, you probably get enough of that there. Now's your chance to let us know what you have to say, as Eye For Film launches its brand new discussion forums.

You'll be able to access the forums through the Interact section of our drop-down menus. Registration is free and easy and you'll find that there's already some discussion going, but don't feel shy about introducing new topics of your own. We've included sections where you can ask questions and let us know what you'd like to see. Many of our reviewers will be reading and posting, so you can let us know what you thought of our reviews. Did we get them right? Did we hate the films you loved or loved the films you hated? Are there old films we haven't covered which you think we should know about?

If you love films and you'd like to talk about them with like minded people, take a look at the Eye For Film forums today and get involved.

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