Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Dueling Divas Blogathon

The idea for this blogathon, hosted by Backlots, came from a very clever movie marathon at the Castro Theatre a number of years ago, entitled the “Dueling Divas” marathon. Each day, the theatre would show a double feature–each film starring one lady of the silver screen who had a rivalry with the lady starring in the other. For example, they had an entire week devoted to Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, where they showed double features of Possessed/The Letter, The Women/All About Eve, Johnny Guitar/In This Our Life, etc.

So, drawing on that very clever idea, I am hosting the Dueling Divas Blogathon, which I have scheduled to take place between December 20-23. It’s a ways off, so as to leave enough time to plan your blogging schedules accordingly.

Participants may blog about any of the following types of Dueling Divas:
- Those who had a rivalry in real life, either over a particular film role or over a personality clash, e.g., Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.

- Those who had a rivalry on the screen, ie Mildred and Veda from Mildred Pierce.

- Any dual role (see what I did there? Duel? Dual? Be proud.) played by an actor or actress in a classic film, e.g., Hayley Mills in The Parent Trap.

It’s totally free reign, you can write about the divas themselves, compare and contrast one of each of their films, and if you’re going to write about dual roles, you can talk about the differences in their characters or the actor’s technique in portraying them…you get the idea.

Ok, a select few rules and regulations:

1. You can write your entry whenever you want, but please do submit your entries between December 20 and 23, so I can keep track of them.

2. Drop me a comment on this post to let me know you would like to participate, and I’ll add your blog to the list of contributing blogs. I’ll be making an official post as the event gets closer, and to submit your entry, please comment with a link to your entry on the official post.

3. Write on something you love and are interested in! Make funny posts! Make overly dramatic posts! This theme can elicit lots of crazy awesome entries, and it would be so much fun to see a diverse range of posts with many different tones and topics. One of the fun things about blogathons is that we get to experience the different tones of each individual blog, so make it your own! I’m so excited to read all the entries!

I’m leaving a a banner for you to use. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Nagging annoyances? Friendly reminders? Emotional outbursts? Drop me a comment! I look forward to reading all your entries come December!

Lara at Backlots

9 comments:

  1. First to say count me in. And to say what a terrific idea this is. Can't wait.

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  2. I would love to participate in the blog. Sounds like a lot of fun!

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  4. Lara,
    Sounds like fun! Not sure what I'll be doing but you can count me in.
    Page

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  5. Lara, I've been so out of things, I just found about this -- I would LOVE to participate. It sounds like such fun. I'm thinking Bette Davis and Olivia deHavilland in "In This Our Life" where they are sisters who love the same men. I love that one. Page sent me your logo, so I'm putting it up on my blog. Can't wait!

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  6. I left a comment last night, but when I checked again today it isn't here. I'm having some trouble with Google or Blogger or somebody! Anyway, I would LOVE to participate in this! It sounds like such fun. I think I might do "In This Our Life", a movie in which 2 big stars, Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland, duke it out as sisters who love the same men. The two were not enemies in real life, but I thought divas in a movie playing enemies would be fun, if that's OK...

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  7. Thanks everyone!! You have all been added to the list of participants, and I can't WAIT to read your entries!!

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  8. It's a pity but I can't participate.Just only want to say that it is great idea to do it.

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