I've been wanting to host another Blogathon and since it's been awhile since everyone signed on to discuss horse films, I have another idea and a wonderful co-host this go around.
Coming off of our CMBA Blogathon, most of you will most likely find this idea crazy. The time and the topic, but I've never been known to make much sense. Who needs rest anyway?
We feel like discussing the one classic film that really terrified us. That one film that stood out for all of you as never wanting to see again unless you watch it with all of the lights on and someone holding your hand.
So, is anyone up for signing on to my Terrorthon in April?
I do hope you'll join me and my co-host Rich of Wide Screen World. (Rich, asked me if this topic would be better to do around Halloween but that would be too predictable.)
Below are the banners for the Terrorthon and if you want to sign on just leave a comment with your film, the blog and the date or if you prefer to do so privately you can email me. Perhaps we can keep the films before 1980 even though you younger kids think 1990 is considered a classic. ha ha
We're looking forward to some scares in April and you don't even need to write about one particular film but whatever you want to discuss about this topic. Everyone is welcome to sign on so tell your fellow bloggers and if you don't feel up to another Blogathon, promoting it with a banner would be swell too.
When making your choice just think of the one film that really scared your pants off. The idea is to look back at which classic film had the most impact as far as scares.
You have plenty of time to decide on your film. I'm pretty easy going when it comes to deadlines. We don't want this event to be stressful but fun. We're going with the 10th of April as the deadline for now.
Thanks,
Page and Rich
Coming off of our CMBA Blogathon, most of you will most likely find this idea crazy. The time and the topic, but I've never been known to make much sense. Who needs rest anyway?
We feel like discussing the one classic film that really terrified us. That one film that stood out for all of you as never wanting to see again unless you watch it with all of the lights on and someone holding your hand.
So, is anyone up for signing on to my Terrorthon in April?
I do hope you'll join me and my co-host Rich of Wide Screen World. (Rich, asked me if this topic would be better to do around Halloween but that would be too predictable.)
Below are the banners for the Terrorthon and if you want to sign on just leave a comment with your film, the blog and the date or if you prefer to do so privately you can email me. Perhaps we can keep the films before 1980 even though you younger kids think 1990 is considered a classic. ha ha
We're looking forward to some scares in April and you don't even need to write about one particular film but whatever you want to discuss about this topic. Everyone is welcome to sign on so tell your fellow bloggers and if you don't feel up to another Blogathon, promoting it with a banner would be swell too.
When making your choice just think of the one film that really scared your pants off. The idea is to look back at which classic film had the most impact as far as scares.
You have plenty of time to decide on your film. I'm pretty easy going when it comes to deadlines. We don't want this event to be stressful but fun. We're going with the 10th of April as the deadline for now.
Rich's very cool poster for the Terrorthon. Please use any of these on your own blogs to promote the event.
Thanks,
Page and Rich
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