It's a Wonderful Blog-A-Thon
Welcome, folks, to the It's a Wonderful Blog-A-Thon. There will be posts throughout the day on my various takes on the cinematic "classic" It's a Wonderful Life. I happen to think it's overrated, and I will spend my posts attempting do deconstruct various aspects that annoy me about the film, including a more feminist perspective on the world without George Bailey and a look at various inconsistencies which tug at the string that hold It's a Wonderful Life together. This post will be updated throughout the day with posts from all over the internet. If you wish to contribute, simply write a piece and let me know either by commenting on this post or by emailing me at deisenberg@gmail.com. Enjoy the reading.
Jacqueline over at Another Old Movie Blog writes about George and the housing crisis.
I examine Mary in the world without George.
M.A. Peel looks at how angry George can get.
Weepingsam at The Listening Ear gives a wonderful defense and analysis of the film.
Labels: Blog-A-Thon, Frank Capra, It's A Wonderful Life
4 Comments:
Mine's up: http://anotheroldmovieblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/mortgage-crisis-george-bailey-betty.html.
Thanks for the opportunity to participate.
7:49 AM
Mine's up too
http://mapeel.blogspot.com/2007/12/its-angry-life.html
4:28 PM
I almost forgot today was the 16th - I wouldn't miss this for the world. Here's the Link.
8:27 PM
My apologies for not participating in this. The recent ice storm had me cleaning up all weekend.
I need to read the posts and see if you're finally convinced it's a good movie.
8:53 AM
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