Film Friday – Weekly Roundup

Posted by Brandy Dean May 4, 2012 0 Comment 95 views

 

The Super-Sized Edition

I’m going to call this week’s Film Friday – Weekly Roundup: The Super-sized Edition. I mean just look at all those links! I am obviously inspired by the interwebs this week, and obviously NOT just avoiding doing other, boring work. Obviously. And never you mind that it’s sunny and, dare I say, warm outside my window. I have much work to do, miles to go before I sleep, and I must bring you the best of this week’s web. It is my sworn duty. So without further ado, here’s the Film Friday Weekly Roundup – happy reading, happy viewing, and happy sun-basking. Oh and tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo, so don’t neglect that Corona run.

 

Only the Cinema reviews City Lights

The Movie Morlocks ask, “What Your Logo?

Universal Thanks the Ad Men, courtesy of Frankensteinia

Bobby O. Turns 80, yet remains a sexy beast

Want some badass lessons from Dietrich? They Don’t Make Like They Used To reviews Witness for the Prosecution

Wings flying back to the big screen – see what I did there? What… it’s still early

Silent Volume, unlike some other unlucky blogger, actually made it out to The Last Laugh

A Mythical Monkey Writes About Movies by writing an ode to silent beauty Miriam Cooper

French Stewart is set to portray Buster Keaton and I’m still sorting out my feelings about that

Out of the Past scientifically proves that classic film bloggers are not, in fact, beating a dead horse

Scared Silly digs on Snub Pollard in Grab the Ghost

Film Forager opens Pandora’s Box

Film School Reject decry Twitter spoilage by repeating Twitter spoilers. Neat trick.

A Person in the Dark got a little fascinated with the murder of William Desmond Taylor too

Need more links? I’ve got ‘em:

 

 

 

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Social media consultant, blogger for hire, and lover of classic movies and silent films.

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