Saturday, May 28, 2022

The End of the Corman-verse Blogathon – Or Is It? – Day 3 Recap

 

The Corman-verse Blogathon

Well, dear readers and writers, we’ve reached Day 3 of the Corman-verse Blogathon, and what a blogathon it’s been. Today, we have a bumper crop of posts, spanning the many decades and multiple facets of Corman’s career. I’m still catching up on reading all of the amazing posts, but rest assured, if I haven’t commented yet, I’ll get to yours soon.

Creature from the Haunted Sea

I’d like to thank my wonderful co-host Gill Jacob for another terrific collaboration. As always, it seems to take ages to plan these events, and they’re over in the blink of an eye. And that’s not all, folks, because we have another blogathon in store for October. Watch for details soon!

Deathrace 2000

If you planned to participate, but didn’t quite meet the deadline, don’t fret. Post a comment below, email me at barry_cinematic@yahoo.com, or reach me on Twitter (@barry_cinematic). You may also contact Gill by commenting on her post, through her blog’s Contact Me page , or on Twitter (@realweegiemidge). There will be a short post-blogathon wrap-up tomorrow, and I’ll list any late entries there.


Be sure to visit the recaps from days One and Two:

Day 1 

Day 2  

 

And now, On with Day 3’s submissions…

Munchies Poster

If you hunger for mischievous monster mayhem, may I suggest reading Motion Picture Gems’ review of Munchies (1987).

Love Letters Poster

Eric Binford from Diary of a Movie Maniac looks at the underseen Jamie Lee Curtis movie, Love Letters (1983).

The Wasp Woman_Poster

Rebecca from Taking Up Room dares us to cross paths with The Wasp Woman (1959).

Sharktopus Poster

Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your TV, Toni Ruberto from Watching Forever tangles with Sharktopus (2010).

The Pit and the Pendulum Poster

Sally Silverscreen from 18 Cinema Lane explores Corman’s take on Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum (1961).

Frankenstein Unbound Poster

Andrew Stephen from Maniacs and Monsters unleashes his review of Frankenstein Unbound (1990).

The Gunfighter Poster

The Classic Movie Muse saddles up for a review of The Gunfighter (1950).

Battle Beyond the Stars Poster

And finally, Yours Truly from Cinematic Catharsis takes a look at the little space opera that could, Battle Beyond the Stars (1980).

 

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