So bring out your fantasy television set, wiggle your rabbit ears just right, tune into a static channel and enjoy some of these never-before-seen ( and never-will-be-seen* ) classic movies!
* Who knows? Maybe someday technology will advance to the point where old film clips of actors can be programmed as digital 3D characters and we can watch new films starring old actors. As Henry Aldrich would say, "Oh boy...Oh boy..Oh boooy...I caaaan't wait!".
Schedule of Posts :
East of Constantinople and west of Shanghai you'll find Karavansara, Davide Mana's adventure themed blog. He will be taking us on an imaginary journey exploring the possibilities of a John Huston directed "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1946 ). Hup 2, 3, 4...forward march men! Head on over there and investigate that on the double!
The inimitable Lady Eve will be giving us a glimpse of the film version of Willa Cather's novella "My Mortal Enemy"...but take your time meandering over to The Lady Eve's Reel Life for she hasn't quite put the finishing touches on her post yet.
Clara Guiliani has some Scribblings she wishes to share...she has envisioned a silent film adaption of Josephine Preston Peabody's drama "Marlowe".
Millie of Classic Forever may or may not have time to make a posting ( she's a busy college gal ) so we'll check back later, but right now you can find a great gif there of David Janssen twitching!
Rich, creator of Wide Screen World, has concocted a great retrospective 1971 film about the Brooklyn Dodgers entitled "Bums". If we were giving out awards for the most creative title, then Rich would win it for this!
Now is the time to get furious and head on over to Peter's Furious Cinema for his review of The Wizard ( 1974 ) starring the one and only Peter Boyle.
Rich, host and maitre d' of The Classic Film and TV Cafe will share his version of "Goldfinger" ( 1964 ). Didn't care for Connery? That's all the more reason to check out his version and see whom he chose for Bond!
Lindsey will be sharing Part II of her "Classic Re-Castings of Six Favorite Post-1970 Films" over at The Motion Pictures. If you didn't see her first post, click here. Her edited recasting pictures are too good to miss!
Nitrate Diva has chosen to rehabilitate Louise Brooks and cast her in a 1940s film noir. A superb combination to be sure!
Also don't miss out on Hamlette's fanastic take on a 1956 William Wyler version of Marvel's "The Avengers". It's dynamic!
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And now the time has come to add a few final words.....our congratulatory speeches if you would like to call them that. We couldn't rent the Coconut Grove for the night so we brought it along with us. A speech just isn't proper when it ain't at the grove!
To begin, we'd like to thank everyone who participated in this blogathon : those who took the effort to contact us, who shown interest in this wild idea, who pasted our splotchy banners on their own blogs, who took the time to conceive and write such great fantasy film reviews and those who put the effort into creating imaginative posters and photoshopped pics. My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you.
For those who stopped by as readers...thank you for visiting here; we hope you were entertained with all the contributions and that you have remembered to leave a comment on each blogger's post. A few little words of appreciation mean alot to us poor souls. And lastly, we hope you will stop by again. We're sure we'll think up of something in the near future to tickle your fancy.
If you have any comments, questions or complaints to make, please direct them to your nearest exit. Cocktails will be served in the dance hall. Thank you and have a good day!
Thanks so much for hosting this! It's been great fun.
ReplyDeleteAnd my second entry is up here. It's casting for a 1956 version of The Avengers (2012) :-D
Thanks for being apart of it Hamlette! BOTH of your entries were just marvelous. Glenn Ford as Ironman....I can't get over that. ;-)
DeleteThanks! I know... isn't the idea just thrilling?
DeleteThe whole idea and the wonderful posts have been barrels of fun. Thanks, ladies.
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad you enjoyed it Caftan Woman! And thank you for your wonderful contribution, you have made two Chan fans really pleased.
DeleteHere's my second post: http://themotionpictures.net/2013/10/03/the-great-imaginary-film-blogathon-my-favorite-modern-films-re-cast-part-ii/
ReplyDeleteThis blogathon has been incredibly fun to participate in, and to read! Thanks so much for allowing my lil' blog to participate. :)
Thanks Lindsey! Sorry for the delay in changing the link. Can't wait to read that one. :-)
DeleteThanks for all your work hosting this blogathon. It was really fun to participate in, and it introduced me to some great blogs I hadn't read before.
ReplyDeleteWe're glad you enjoyed it...it introduced us to alot of "new" blogs too!
DeleteThank you for hosting the blogathon (my first ever, by the way...). It was a delightful game to play.
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad you were able to join. Hopefully, we'll see Scribblings included in other blogathons from here on ( that's a hint! ).
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