CMBA Blogathon: Film Passion 101
Who can forget that one film that lit the spark that became the flame of passion for classic film?
From December 2 - 6 the Classic Movie Blog Association (CMBA) will be hosting a blogathon that will allow us to share that special moment and its meaning and get to know what makes the members of CMBA tick!
The blogathon is for CMBA members only, so be sure to add CMBA Blogathon in your post title, include a link to the post schedule on our blog site, and add the banner of your choice to your blog.
Please email classic.movie.blog.assoc@gmail.com
by November 25th to lets us know which film you will be reviewing.
Please use "CMBA Film Passion 101 Blogathon" for your e-mail title.
Please use "CMBA Film Passion 101 Blogathon" for your e-mail title.
I'm all excited about our CMBA Film Passion 101 Blogathon! For the record, I'll blog about how NORTH BY NORTHWEST made me love movies!
ReplyDeleteHooray, and thanks for giving me "sexy Cary" for my CMBA Film Passion 101 Blogathon post! :-D It's gonna be a fab blogathon!
DeleteHere's the list so far:
ReplyDeleteTales of the Easily Distracted (Dorian) - North by Northwest
A Person in the Dark (Marsha) - Public Enemy
Pre-Code (Danny) - Duck Soup
SIlverScreenings (Ruth) - The Women
Thrilling Days of Yesteryear (Ivan) - King Kong
The Great Katharine Hepburn (Margaret) - The Women
Movies Silently (Gwen) - City Lights
Adding:
ReplyDeleteCaftan Woman(Paddy): Shane
WOW! Already the list of submissions include a few of my all-time favorites! There are three films that changed my life forever - made me fall in love with the movies. But since I can only choose one, I must give the honor to MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944).
ReplyDeleteOnce Upon a Screen - Aurora
Adding Aurora for MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS!
DeleteAdding Patty (Lady Eve's Reel Life) for The Gay Divorcee!
ReplyDeleteWhile there are SO many films that influenced me in becoming the obsessive classic film fan that I am today, I will write upon the film that had a heavy influence on my love of classic comedies- It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) via OUTSPOKEN & FRECKLED blog (Kellee aka @IrishJayhawk66) .
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