Many of us read many different blogs, and with a crowded blogosphere, it’s easy to miss interesting posts. Here are a few of late that I’ve really liked. I hope you do, too.
David Fiore joins the analysis of “Vertigo” with a terrific essay.
Over at Carole & Company, our intrepid chronicler of all things Carole Lombard leads off with a great discussion of anachronisms in films, and caps with a jaw-dropping clip of Carole Lombard and George Raft doing a tango to Ravel’s Bolero.
Jonas Nordin over at “All Talking! All Singing!” provides his usual impressive research on the early days of sound film with the post “Colleen Bobs Her Hair” about Colleen Moore, which seems as equally touching as it is fascinating. Here again another great clip, of Moore’s terrific comedic talent.
Over at Caftan Woman, a bit of haiku dedicated to Charlie Chan that is just so simple and right it just cracks me up.
Finally, a reminder that next week over at Frankensteinia, the Boris Karloff Blogathon kicks off. Lots and lots of blogs have signed up for this extravaganza. If you’re a Karloff fan or just enjoy spending time with the undead, I hope you can visit some of them.
8 comments:
You know you're going to keep me at the computer all day!
I know, too much stuff, too little time.
Thank you Jacqueline! It is totally swell of you to link to my blog! Do it as often as you like! :)
You're welcome, Jonas. You are one swell fellow yourself.
i never heard of colleen moore till now. so, i guess...thank you for that.
You're welcome, Marcella, and thanks to Jonas for not letting us forget how good she was.
Some great blogs!
Welcome, Kid. Some great blogs, indeed.
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