Sunday, October 24, 2021

The 3rd Hammer-Amicus Blogathon – Day 3 Recap

 

The 3rd Hammer-Amicus Blogathon

Whew! We’ve reached the end of the 3rd Hammer-Amicus Blogathon, hosted by Yours Truly and Gill Jacob of Realweegiemidget Reviews. I hope everyone had as much fun participating as we had hosting this three-day event.  

Once again, I’d like to thank my astounding co-host Gill, for another spectacular blogathon. Special thanks to all who took part, and we hope to see you again soon.  We have two more blogathons in store next year, which you won’t want to miss, so stay tuned for future announcements. 

If you planned to participate but missed the deadline, feel free to reach out (Post a comment below, email me at barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach me on Twitter, @barry_cinematic), and I’ll be happy to add your link to this post.

 

In addition to today’s links, be sure to visit the Day 1 and Day 2 Recaps. 

 

Hammer


When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth

Join Rick from Classic Film & TV Café as he travels back in time (long before VHS fought Beta), When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (1968). 

 

Dracula Has Risen from the Grave

David L. Rattigan explores the theological implications of DraculaHas Risen from the Grave (1968).

Ten Seconds to Hell Poster

J-Dub from Dubsism examines hidden sports analogies in TenSeconds to Hell (1959). 

From Beyond the Grave Poster

To The Devil... A Daughter Poster

Eric Binford from Diary of a Movie Maniac presents a twin bill of terror with From Beyond the Grave (1974), and Tothe Devil… A Daughter (1976).

 

The Devil Rides Out Poster

Joey Halphen from Wolffian Classic Movies Digest cautions us to beware when The Devil Rides Out (1968). 

Vampire Circus Poster

Sally Silverscreen from 18 Cinema Lane is our ringmaster for the Vampire Circus (1972).

 

Kiss of the Vampire Poster

You might prefer a fist bump instead, after you read Eddie Harrison’s (from Film Authority) review of The Kiss of the Vampire (1963).


Amicus


 

Dr. Who and the Daleks Poster

Daleks - Invasion Earth Poster

Who’s on first? Mitchell Hadley from It’s About TV has the answer, when he takes a look at Dr. Who’s big-screen adventures in Dr Who andthe Daleks (1965), and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D (1966).  

 


6 comments:

  1. Great job on the blogathon, Barry! cheers to you and Gill!

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    1. You're welcome. We had some amazing contributors!

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  3. Thanks as always for being such a fabulous co-host, looking forward to next year's schananigans! Should be a treat with you know who and looking forward to your choice for that you know what we should do a blogathon on... choice.

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    1. You're welcome, and thanks Gill! You're fabulous as well! Oh, the pressure! I have my thinking cap on!

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