
I'll be wrapping up 26 Days of Russell Crowe (hopefully) in the next week, so with that on the shelf it will be time to get back to normal around here. For those of you who may of just started visiting my site during the Russell Crowe event, I hope you stick around, at least you're more than welcome to, because returning on May 23rd will be theme week. Theme week is something I started a few months back to showcase some of my current interests, and statistically it was well received. Each day of the week is assigned a theme, it could be a genre, it could be an actor, it could be a series. Those themes are kept until I get tired of one and swap it for a new one, so without further ado, here are the themes for the return of theme week!
Seagal Sunday - I'm a big Steven Seagal fan, and Seagal Sunday has, in the past, been the least read reviews, but s! ince this is my blog, I figure I'm allowed at least one guilty pleasure right!?! Surely there are some more Seagal fans out there in my reader base, don't be afraid to voice your love for the king of low budget action!
Mesmerizing Monday - Every Monday will feature a review of a film that has German actress Helga Line in it. A few of my cult fan readers are familiar with Miss Line but most of you have probably never heard of her. She had very few starring roles but had over a hundred co-starring and bit roles in mostly Spanish films which were made up of horror, euro-spy, swords and sandals, and spaghetti westerns. You can check out my Helga Line post
HERE, and Mondays should provide you with an interesting mix of films you never knew existed.
Twilight Zone Tuesday - I've always been a big fan of the original series, used to watch re-runs after school as a kid. The reason I chose this TV series to do an episode review is because ea! ch episode is like a short film, none of the stories or charac! ters are ever related. In resuming my reviews I will be making a couple changes, mainly no more category ratings, I found myself repeating myself over and over again so this time I'll give a paragraph summary and a few thoughts. I will continue to do the picture quotes though, and include the full episode to watch if they're available.
Wednesday and Thursday - will be non themed days, so any postings will be completely random or old reviews that I have fixed up that have yet to be published on the site. Consider this my mid-weekend.
Freaky Friday - as most of you know I have a fascination with the British film company Hammer. Well you're all in for more Hammer folks, but I'm not going to torture you with just vampire films as I have in the past. I'll be exploring the complete world of Hammer which also include noir, crime thrillers, comedy, and action adventure. A little something for everyone.
Shaken Not Stirred Saturday - you a! ll had the opportunity to vote over the last two months on the next actor that gets their total filmography reviewed and Sean Connery surprisingly came out of no where in the last week and won! I'm actually very pleased, Connery is right up there on my Top 5 actors list and there are a lot of his films I have yet see. Now here's the deal, since you guys voted for the actor I only think it's fair you get to vote how I choose the films to review, so vote for your choice on this weeks poll. Do you want me to review the films in the order of release date (boring), do you want me to randomly choose (okay), or would you guys like to vote every week on what film gets reviewed (a lot more fun). The catch with option #3 is you guys have to actually vote, if I get 5 votes a week it's not going to work out very well.
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