Friday, November 25, 2005

GreenCine Corporate Mailing Address

GreenCine
PO Box 7103
San Francisco, CA 94120-7103

GreenCine Email Adresses

From the GreenCine Web site:

Questions about your GreenCine service: support@greencine.com. Our cheerful customer support will fix your problem and brighten your day. Seriously.

Press Inquiries: pr@greencine.com. Arrange for interviews, learn about upcoming stuff at GreenCine.

Partnerships: partnerships@greencine.com. Our people will talk to your people. We'll do lunch.

Events events@greencine.com. Question about something coming up? Reactions to our last shindig? Here.

Editorial: editor@greencine.com. For inquiries about writing featured content for GreenCine, syndicating content, or about existing pieces...

Film Content: content@greencine.com. If you're a filmmaker, producer or distributor of GreenCine-type movies, we should talk.

DVD Requests: dvdrequest@greencine.com. If you think a title is missing from our catalog that should be there, feel free to nudge us with a request.

Catalog Error Corrections: corrections@greencine.com. We're shocked, shocked to hear there's an error in our catalog. Send any suggested changes to this address and we'll try to correct the error.

Greencine Functionality: suggestions@greencine.com. Drop us a line here if you want to make a suggestion related to our web site's functionality.

General Information or Comments: info@greencine.com

About GreenCine

From the GreenCine Web site:

GreenCine is THE West Coast DVD Rental Community for the Alternative Scene

GREENCINE IS ABOUT ART NOT ARTIFICE
We're not about being a chump; we're not about being a cheerleader. We're about having a conscience and making cultural cocktails that will knock your socks off.

GreenCine carries the best selection of off-the-wall indie, arthouse and excellent DVD fare out there. GreenCine is about a life of art and the art of life AND celebrating a return of the arts to the Bay Area. GreenCine is about community AND making sure great filmmakers, art houses and festivalgoers all have a place they can call home. We're committed to the community of artists who make it happen, in a City that's happening - and we want you to be involved!

GREENCINE IS ABOUT DIVERSITY NOT MONOTONY
Fascism sucks. On both ends of the spectrum. That's why at GreenCine there's something for everyone. We like anime, foreign, HK action and classics titles - and even an occasional blockbuster or two. If what you like to see is off-center, or dead center, in terms of taste, GreenCine is for you.

GREENCINE IS ABOUT GETTING CONNECTED
GreenCine is about community. It's about bringing together like and unlike people who have a yen for the offbeat, eclectic and unusual, generating heat. We mean white heat. And action. Social action, cultural action, creative action and interaction. So when you've had enough of sitting on your duff waiting for the world to come to your sofa, look us up and get involved. Make a difference.

GREENCINE IS ABOUT SASS
Don't just sit there. Be a critic. Show your colors. Rate, review and compile lists that you thought only a freak like you would be interested in. Throw a topic into the discussion boards and watch the churn. Don't feel like yakking? Rent and run. Content, community, online and off-we've got you covered.

SO WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?
Your GreenCine membership gives you access to over 25,000 titles in our DVD library through the web. We send them to you by mail - you return them when you like. No due dates, no late fees, no postage fees. Or, without even having to be a member, you can choose from thousands more titles via our Video-on-Demand service.

SOUNDS INTRIGUING, WHAT'S NEXT?
Check it out. Register now so you can see what's cooking. Read our FAQ. Or take a peek around town for those GREEN flyers at local clubs and stores, and sign up. You decide.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

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