2011 – 1939 Film Blogathon
YAM Magazine is crashing the Classic Movie Blog Association‘s party by unofficially participating in its members only 1939 Film Blogathon, and hosting every non-CMBA-member post about anything of 1939 worldwide cinema.
Event starts on May 15 until May 17, and is opened to anyone who wants to crash the party. You can talk about anything related to 1939 Film from around the world.
We will fight you for Gone with the Wind and Wizard of Oz!
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YAM Magazine se cuela en la fiesta del Classic Movie Blog Association, participando no oficialmente del Blogathon (solo para miembros) de Films de 1939, haciendo el host de todos los posts de los bloggers que no son miembros del CMBA que quieran hablar de todo tema del cine mundial de 1939.
El evento comienza el 15 de Mayo hasta el 17 de Mayo, y está abierto a todos los que se quieran colar a la fiesta. Puedes hablar de cualquier tema que tenga que ver con películas de 1939 alrededor del mundo.
¡Nos peleáremos por Lo que el Viento se Llevó y El Mago de Oz!
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You can download some banners here.
You can link back to this post and/or post your contribution to our Facebook Event.
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Day 1: May 15th
- Blogathon: Películas peruanas de 1939 [Peruvian Films of 1939] (only Spanish)
Cinencuentro.com - The Roaring Twenties
Marya Gates – Cinema Fanatic – YAM Magazine - Gone with the Wind – 4-disc Collector’s Edition
Amy Wong – YAM Magazine
Day 2: May 16th
- The Wizard of Oz – Three-disc Collector’s Edition
Amy Wong – YAM Magazine - Broadway Serenade
Marya Gates – Cinema Fanatic – YAM Magazine - A Confession About Classical Movies
Julyssa Diaz – YAM Magazine - The Women
Amy Wong – YAM Magazine
Day 3: May 17th
- Ninotchka
Amy Wong – YAM Magazine - The Wizard of Oz
Lara Fowler – Backlots - 1939 Peruvian Films (English translation)
Cinencuentro.com - The Little Princess
Julyssa Diaz – YAM Magazine - Queen Victoria, Colonialism, and The Rains Came (1939)
Meredith Hicks – Or maybe Eisenstein should just relax - The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
Ghost Writer – YAM Magazine - Midnight
Marya Gates – Cinema Fanatic – YAM Magazine - At the Circus
Rodrigo Salazar – YAM Magazine - Favorite Films of 1939: Wuthering Heights
Kendra Bean – Viv and Larry
http://www.yam-mag.com/reviews/film-reviews/the-roaring-twenties/
This is awesome, I’ll check and see if Vikram (one of our writers) has reviewed a classic film from this year. In the meantime, I am shocked that finally a blogathon has some nice graphics to represent itself. So refreshing, i love you guys!
Compliment taken, Marcello. Compliment taken.
Though, there’s little we can mess up with a face such as Greta’s ;D
Hopefully you’ll have time for a post, it’s not often we current movies folk get to talk about all these films.
Love the “Ninotchka” headers; exquisite.
I’ve been a CMBA member for some time and also participated in their 1939 blogathon. My entry was on “Made For Each Other” and how it helped kick off a banner year for James Stewart:
http://carole-and-co.livejournal.com/410819.html
@Vincent, that’s cool. We got in a bit of trouble with the CMBA because of this – but we’re glad you comment =).
Thanks for the Ninotchka header comments.
Oh, I’m Vincent (not sure how the last letter in the name was left off), and you all are cordially invited to visit my site, “Carole & Co.”, focusing on Lombard, her life and times and people she knew and worked with.
@Vincent, we know not very much about Lombard, just of Gable’s undying love for her, and the tragedy. Got a list of (let’s say five) top Lombard movies we should see?
oh I just noticed that my review of Midnight never got added! http://www.yam-mag.com/reviews/film-reviews/midnight/
@cinema-fanatic, oops~
fixed that.
What was the issue with CMBA’s blogathon? Did they exclude their own members from participating?
@Joel Burman, the 1939 Blogathon was a members-only thing, but we wanted to participate so we crashed their party. We were adamant in promoting them, but they took offense because of that – having the banners and all.
In short: we rained on their parade apparently.
Some CMBA members are fine with it, though. They’ve visited the site and left comments. Some others aren’t.