I invite you once again to share your personal tastes with me by voting for your favourite article on The Wonderful World of Cinema. Of course, you might have no read all the articles and that’s perfectly normal. You can read them all if you have time, but, otherwise, just vote for your favourite one among those you already read. I don’t include the announcements (for the blogathons and stuff like that) nor the polls, nor the top lists and nor the acceptances speeches for the Liebster Awards.
To refresh your memory, here are the articles in choronogical order, from the oldest to the newest
Madness of the Heart: A review
Three Guys Named Mike: Three Times Bravo!
Teresa Wright: A Wonderful Surprise
The Lady Vanishes: Review of a Fantastic Movie
Why do I love Hitchcock’s Films?
Olivia de Havilland’s Film Marathon
A Golden Film on Big Screen : The Gold Rush (Chaplin, 1925)
The Dueling Divas Blogathon: Female Rivalry in Bonnie & Clyde
Jean Simmons: Angel of the Silver Screen
31 Days of Oscar Blogathon 2015: Helen Hayes as Ada Quonsett, Airport’s Best Performance
31 Days of Oscar Blogathon 2015: Leonardo DiCaprio Deserves an Oscar
Buster Keaton Blogathon: It’s Free and Easy to love Free & Easy!
William Holden Film Marathon: Review and Feedback
Some Like it Hot: Well, this film is perfect
31 Days of Oscar Blogathon 2015: My Fair Lady and the Outstanding Costumes of Cecil Beaton
31 Days of Oscar Blogathon 2015: William Wyler, Three Times Best Director Winner
Favourite TV Show Episode Blogathon: The Caravan (The Donna Reed Show)
The Pre-Code Blogathon: Murder!
The Great Villain Blogathon 2015: The Truck and his Driver in Spielberg’s Duel
Dolores Hart’s Films Marathon : Review and Feedback
Shorts! A Tiny Blogathon: The High Sign
Happy Birthday Audrey Hepburn!
Back to British Comedy: Please Turn Over
The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon: The Philadelphia Story
Nothing Sacred: When Carole Lombard Was Pretending that she Was Pretending
My Favourite Classic Movie Blogathon: Bringing Up Baby
The Beach Party Blogathon: Stromboli
Billy Wilder Blogathon: Love in the Afternoon
The And… Scene! Blogathon: To Be or Not to Be Opening Scene
The Classic Movie History Project Blogathon: 1967 in Films
Long Life to the Lovely Livie!
The Birds: Meeting Alfred Hitchcock
The 2nd Annual British Invaders Blogathon: The Importance of Being Earnest
A Journey in the 80’s : Desperately Seeking Susan
The Barrymore Trilogy Blogathon: Ever After
The Anti-Damsel Blogathon: Lola Delaney (Shirley Booth) in Come Back Little Sheba
The 2015 Summer Under the Stars Blogathon: Daddy Lee J. Cobb
Ingrid Bergman: A Fascinating Woman
Lauren Bacall Blogathon: Murder on the Orient Express
Music in the High Society of The Philadelphia Story
Sara Montiel: Vera Cruz’s Spanish Beauty
Silent Cinema Blogathon: The Farmer’s Wife
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness: Joy, Sadness and Love
The Universal Pictures Blogathon: Harvey
Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier Blogathon: Spartacus
One of My All Time Favourite Cartoons Blogathon: The Aristocats (1970)
A Pair of Blue Eyes: Grace Kelly and William Holden
Criterion Blogathon : Three Wicked Melodramas
Try it You’ll Like it Blogathon: Modern Times
Sinatra Centennial: From Here to Eternity
The Great Beauty of La Grande Illusion
Lady Be Good, a Backstage Musical
The Remembering Barbara Stanwyck Blogathon: Red Salute
Let’s Smile with Doris Day! Romance on the High Seas
Cinematic Experience : A Day in Glenn Ford’s Hometown
Anne Bancroft: Winner of the Miracle Worker
Something’s Wrong with Rebecca’s Wins
Highly Dangerous: The Good Frances Gray
Little Miss Sunshine: A Winning Script!
The Unnamed Lady: An Hitchcockian Story (I had completely forgot about this one!)
Claire Trevor’s Films Marathon: Feedback
Simon Templar’s Golden Journey
How William Holden Conquered Me
Well, that’s about it! For the moment 😉
Now, vote:
Thanks for voting! 🙂
Tough choice! I went with ‘Why do I love classic films? because all of your posts are equally well-written and informative and well-researched, so it’d kind of impossible to pick on. So, that one is a more ‘universal’ type of post, that we can all relate to.
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