Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Funny Lady Blogathon

Join Movies Silently in celebrating the funny ladies of classic film. The Funny Lady Blogathon is a light-hearted tribute to the female funnybone from the dawn of film to 1970. 
It is open to CMBA members and non-members alike and will be held on June 29 and June 30. 
Further information is available at http://moviessilently.com/2013/06/11/funny-lady-blogathon/

Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Mary Astor Blogathon

Join hosts Dorian Tenore-Bartilucci of Tales of the Easily Distracted and  R.A. Kerr of Silver Screenings for the Mary Astor Blogathon. It starts on May 3rd, on what would have been Mary Astor’s 107th birthday, and continues through May 10th. This is not a CMBA Blogathon, but simply a fun, casual affair open to all who love the witty, beautiful, versatile Ms. Astor and her movies. For more information, click this link: http://doriantb.blogspot.com/p/astor.html

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Cagney Blogathon

The Movie Projector is hosting a James Cagney Blogathon April 8-12, 2013. For thirty years one of the biggest stars in American film, Cagney was also an Oscar winner for best actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild for two years, and recipient of the Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. Twenty-five bloggers, many of them members of the Classic Movie Blog Association, will be writing about Cagney and the movies he made. For a complete blogathon schedule and to find out how to win a copy of the Two-Disc Special Edition DVD of Yankee Doodle Dandy, visit the Cagney Blogathon page at The Movie Projector.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Fabulous Films of the 1940s Blogathon




The Classic Movie Blog Association will host a Blogathon dedicated to the films of the 1940s from Feb. 17-22. If you are a CMBA blog and would like to participate, but haven't signed up yet, E-mail classic.movie.blog.assoc@gmail.com  by February 8 to let us know which film you will be reviewing. Please use "CMBA 1940s Film Blogathon" for your e-mail title.


Here are the CMBA blogs scheduled to participate: 

Sunday, Feb 17
Across the Pacific - Tales of the Easily Distracted
So Proudly We Hail - Comet Over Hollywood
Penny Serenade - A Trip Down Memory Lane
Blue Skies - The Bing Crosby News Archive
The Glass Key - Journeys in Classic Film
A Letter to Three Wives - Java's Journey
Casablanca - Silver Screen Modiste

Monday, Feb 18
The Big Sleep - The Movie Projector
The Ox-Bow Incident - 24 Frames
Foreign Correspondent - Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
Random Harvest - Strictly Vintage Hollywood
The Best Years of Our Lives - The Man on the Flying Trapeze
How Green Was My Valley - Once upon a screen...
My Darling Clementine - Caftan Woman

Tuesday, Feb 19
The Clock - Backlots
Somewhere I'll Find You - Dear Mr. Gable
Forever and a Day - Kevin's Movie Corner
Shadow of a Doubt - Outspoken and Freckled
The Devil and Daniel Webster - The Girl With the White Parasol
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein - Ramblings of a Broadway, Film, & TV Fan

Wednesday, Feb 20
The Talk of the Town - True Classics
Nightmare Alley - The Lady Eve
Criss Cross - Shadows and Satin
Since You Went Away - Classicfilmboy's Movie Paradise
The Philadelphia Story - My Love of Old Hollywood

Thursday, Feb 21
Resisting Enemy Interrogation - Another Old Movie Blog
Destination Tokyo - Sittin' on a Backyard Fence
City for Conquest - A Person in the Dark
Mr. and Mrs. Smith - All Good Things
Sullivan's Travels - Silver Screenings
Too Late for Tears - Classic Movie Gab

Friday, Feb 22
The Heiress - Old Movies Nostalgia
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - The Skeins
Laura - Noir and Chick Flicks
The Winslow Boy - Classic Film & TV Cafe
The Black Swan The Stalking Moon


Thursday, January 17, 2013

CMBA Blogathon: Films of the Fabulous 1940s


The 1940s.
Full of feel good comedies, eye opening war movies and post war film noir angst.

From February 17-22, the Classic Movie Blog Association (CMBA) is going to be recognizing the Films of the Fabulous 1940s with a blogathon.

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 to your blog.

 Since there are so many films during the 1940s that should be recognized, we are asking for no repeat reviews.

E-mail classic.movie.blog.assoc@gmail.com  by February 8 to let us know which film you will be reviewing. Please use "CMBA 1940s Film Blogathon" for your e-mail title.



Sunday, January 13, 2013

John Garfield Blogathon


In honor of the March 4th 100th birthday of the incredibly talented John Garfield, They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Used To will host a blogathon.

Anyone may participate. Whether you want to write about one of John Garfield's films, his stage career, his "method" acting, his Hollywood blacklisting, or any other facet of his too-short life, you are invited to join in the 100th birthday celebration.

The blogathon will take place that entire weekend---Friday to Monday, March 1st through March 4th. More details will be forthcoming, as will directions for posting your article(s) to the blogathon.  For now, though, just let Patti know if you intend to be part of the fun and what aspect of Mr. Garfield's career or life you'd like to write about.  You can leave a comment on this post or email Patti at pattiamg27@gmail.com.

Friday, October 5, 2012

And the Winners of the 2012 CiMBAs Are....



BEST FILM REVIEW (DRAMA)
Movie Review: The Gunfighter, The Girl with the White Parasol, http://www.thegirlwiththewhiteparasol.blogspot.com/2012/01/movie-review-gunfighter.html

BEST CLASSIC MOVIE ARTICLE
Minority Opinion: The Magnificent Ambersons, Jim Lane’s Cinedrome [6 parts]: Part 1: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/01/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons.html

BEST BLOG EVENT

BEST FILM REVIEW, MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Grift Tips from the Lady Eve (1941), 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, http://1001moviesblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/grift-tips-from-lady-eve-1941.html

BEST PROFILE OF A CLASSIC MOVIE PERFORMER OR FILMMAKER

BEST CLASSIC MOVIE BLOG DESIGN
Sittin' On a Backyard Fence, http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/

BEST CLASSIC MOVIE DISCUSSION


The CMBA salutes all of this year's winners, who represent the highest quality in classic movie blogging on the web. Please extend your congratulations to them by leaving a comment below or, better yet, visiting their blog sites.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

2012 CiMBA Nominations


BEST FILM REVIEW (DRAMA)

Desperate Housewives of Film Noir, Caftan Woman, http://caftanwoman.blogspot.ca/2012/02/desperate-housewives-of-film-noir.html

The 11-Oscar Mistake, Jim Lane’s Cinedrome, http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2011/10/11-oscar-mistake.html

King Kong (1933), My Love of Old Hollywood, http://myloveofoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2011/09/cmba-guilty-pleasures-blogathon-entry.html

Movie Review: The Gunfighter, The Girl with the White Parasol, http://www.thegirlwiththewhiteparasol.blogspot.com/2012/01/movie-review-gunfighter.html


BEST CLASSIC MOVIE ARTICLE

It’s Not Just a Job, It’s an Adventure: My Low-Budget Film Gig, Tales of the Easily Distracted, http://doriantb.blogspot.com/2011/09/its-not-just-job-its-adventure-my-low.html

Minority Opinion: The Magnificent Ambersons, Jim Lane’s Cinedrome [6 parts]: Part 1: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/01/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons.html Part 2: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/02/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons.html Part 3: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/02/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons_21.html Part 4: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/03/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons.html Part 5: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/03/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons_14.htmlPart 6: http://jimlanescinedrome.blogspot.com/2012/03/minority-opinion-magnificent-ambersons_28.html

A Powell and Pressberger Masterpiece: The Red Shoes, ClassicBecky's Brain Food, http://www.classicbeckybrainfood.blogspot.com/2012/03/red-shoes-powell-and-pressberger.html

A Tale of Two Epics: I, Claudius, The Lady Eve’s Reel Life, http://eves-reel-life.blogspot.com/2012/04/i-claudius-epic-tales.html

What Is a Classic Film? Survey says...  Classic Film & TV Cafehttp://www.classicfilmtvcafe.com/2011/12/what-is-classic-film-survey-says.html


BEST BLOG EVENT

Dueling Divas Blogathon, Backlots, http://backlots.wordpress.com/2011/10/16/backlots-first-blogathon-dueling-divas/

A Month of Vertigo, The Lady Eve’s Reel Life, http://eves-reel-life.blogspot.com/p/a-month-of-vertigo-bloggers-their-posts.html

2012 Queer Film Blogathon, Garbo Laughs, http://garbolaughs.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/2012-queer-film-blogathon/

Summer Under the Stars Blogathon, Sittin' On a Backyard Fence,  http://sittinonabackyardfence.com/2012/07/30/let-the-games-begin/

William Wyler Blogathon, The Movie Projector, http://themovieprojector.blogspot.com/p/wm-wyler-blogathon.html


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Best Hitchcock Films Hitchcock Never Made Blogathon

How many times have you watched a movie that was clearly saluting the man known as “The Master of Suspense”? Filmmakers from Brian DePalma to D.J. Caruso and so many more have aimed for a Hitchcockian feel in their thrillers—and some of them actually did an amazingly good job of bowing to The Master! So this summer, from July 7th through July 12th, Tales of the Easily Distracted and ClassicBecky’s Brain Food are celebrating filmmakers who love Hitchcock. The idea is to not review Alfred's own films, but those that have a Hitchcockian feeling and Hitchcockian elements in them.  For example, North by Northwest shares a lot of themes with The Prize (1963), Psycho surely inspired DePalma's Dressed to Kill (1980) not to mention more than a couple more. A film doesn't have to be based on or inspired by any particular AH film, either: Charade (1963) and Arabesque (1966) certainly have the freewheeling terror that a great Hitchcock film does.  For more information, click here.

Monday, May 28, 2012

William Wyler Blogathon


The Movie Projector is hosting a blogathon June 24-29, 2012, honoring William Wyler, one of the great directors of Hollywood's studio era. Twenty-five bloggers, many of them members of the Classic Movie Blog Association, will be writing on the major films of Wyler's forty-five year long career. For details and a complete schedule of the blogathon, click here to visit the William Wyler Blogathon page at The Movie Projector.