We’re on Day 3 with some good news for those yet to submit…
Or for those really late entries who’ve just been inspired.
Blogathons are a tricky business, with you first making sure your post is ready in time which increases the chance of writer’s block tenfold. Secondly, that time difference business may make you appear fashionably late or way too early for adding that blogathon post.
But not to worry if these sentences refer to you as due to myself and the lovely Barry’s 10 hour time difference you may find yourself advertised here and there over 2 days or just the 1 depending on your submission time. And the other good news is this means we’ll (probably) have an extra day of tributes to Hammer and Amicus.
This means you can join us now in time for that (possible) final post in my blog tomorrow or today… and now I’m confusing myself, here are those blogathon details HERE should you want to join. For those of you who want a good read and believe me, it’s true, as I’ve read and commented on all these posts. (Please if you contributed with no comments in your spam folder, tell me and I’ll try again…)
The posts for Day 1 are HERE and Day 2 is THERE.
May the horror (or not) posts begin…
A Shroud of Thoughts shares his post on Hammer‘s Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter (1974)…
Sean Munger tells us more about Hammer’s Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966).
Feel like a bite to eat? Silver Screen Suppers invites you for a wee collaboration with on her blog we’ve her Amicus double bill, starting with Dinner with Scream and Scream Again (1970) followed up by her post in Dinner with Madhouse (1974).
and she’s joined by Vincent Price Legacy UK shares his reviews on his blog of the Amicus films To Scream and To Scream Again (1970) and Madhouse (1974).
The Oak Drive In adds another post with Hammer‘s The Witches (also known as The Devil’s Own) (1966).
Shadowplay tells us of an Amicus whodunnit in The Beast Must Die (1974).
From Anagram Hunter we have Hammer Films as Anagrams…
Prowler Takes A Jump tells us about Hammer and Amicus Director, Freddie Francis…
Stabford Deathrage adds his post on Hammer’s Countess Dracula (1971)…
Tune in here tomorrow for our wrap-up post with the final posts…
Hi Gill, how late is too late? I don’t think I can get my post written until tomorrow morning, which I’m not sure when that is for you? Today is DAY 3 of the blogathon for me.
Looking forward to sitting down and reading everyone’s posts tomorrow, too!! 🙂
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Dont worry Christine, we are publishing a recap with any latecomers tomorrow. Looking forward to your post and will add it whenever I get it, and then mention it on Twitter. I know you are worth the wait.
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Thank you!! You are very kind!!
I just got my post up. Thanks so much for hosting! It was a pleasure to be able to view a new Hammer Horror and I am looking forward to learning more about both studios.
https://christinawehner.wordpress.com/2018/06/04/the-revenge-of-frankenstein-1958/
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Thanks again for joining Christina, its always wonderful to read your posts.
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[…] This has been my contribution to “The Great Hammer-Amicus Blogathon.” Many thanks to Cinematic Catharsis and Reekweegiemidget for hosting! To read the rest of the posts, click here for Days 1, 2, and 3. […]
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