HEAR YE! HEAR YE! This weekend, our “ORDER IN THE COURT! The Classic Courtroom Movies Blogathon” is now in session.
Lesley of SECOND SIGHT CINEMA and myself, here at CINEMAVEN’S ESSAYS FROM THE COUCH are proud to present you with blog posts on all things courtside. For our joint blogathon, we have many movies you know…and some you may not. I love it when we can all learn at the same time. Both Lesley and I look forward to sharing these entries with you.
ALSO: There was a drawing held on June 20th, 2016 at secondsightcinema.com where one lucky reader won a copy of
“Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies”
( Andrews McMeel ). Our congratulations goes out to
winner: FRANK WAGNER.
Bloggers, thanxx for doing your cinematic civic duty. Below, please find a complete docket for our “ORDER IN THE COURT!” blogathon and you may go to SECOND SIGHT CINEMA as well for our roster ~ You can also find us on Twitter at #COURTROOMMOVIEBLOGATHON
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COURT ROOM MOVIES BLOGATHON ROSTER
We did it Lesley! Thank you to all the bloggers who participated in our blogathon. Now… court is dismissed. You’ve got some reading to do.
[ H O M E }
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Happy to submit my contribution to the blogathon: http://www.caftanwoman.com/2016/06/order-in-court-classic-courtroom-drama.html
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Well we’re happy to receive it. Thanks so much Paddy. 🙂
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Bright and early and a little late 😉
http://thestopbutton.com/2016/06/11/knock-any-door-1949/
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Heh heh!! Bright and early…and not late at all Andrew. Thank you. I’ll add you to today’s roster, go to my local diner for some breakfast, and read your work on “KNOCK ON ANY DOOR.” THANKS so much for the likes and re-tweets!! 🙂
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My post on Miracle on 34th Street is now live. Cheers and thanks. https://makeminecriterion.wordpress.com/2016/06/11/miracle-on-34th-street-george-seaton-1947/
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A perennial favorite “Miracle on 34th Street.” Thank you for delivering Santa to us this warm season. You’ll be added to our roster. Hey, I like how you broke up the ORDER IN THE COURT BLOGATHON title between my blog and Lesley’s. If you want to be real specific and do us a favor, you can use THIS link for my blog, and Lesley will have a specific link to her blog for this weekend’s entries. We’d appreciate that. Thanks again.
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Will do!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Hey cohostess,
Wanted to leave this here to let everyone who posted yesterday that technical problems prevented me from posting their links last night and to beg their pardon(s). I will do a recap of those posts this evening when I get home from work. And I thank them for their efforts and their patience and can’t wait to read their entries!
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Hullllloh there Co-Hostess and BRAINCHILD of this “ORDER IN THE COURT! The Classic Courtroom Movies Blogathon.” Murphy’s Law done struck you down. But you’re getting back up again and will have everyone linked, documented, praised and accounted for before our weekend of their time is up. Will see you and Second Sight Cinema in all its glory very soon. In the meantime, I’m holdin’ down the fort!
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The court is now in session. (The Honorable???) Quiggy is presiding.
http://midnitedrive-in.blogspot.com/2016/06/chaos-in-courtroom.html
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Hi there Quiggy…welcome aboard. I’ll put you on the roster shortly, but first, would you please do me a favor? Would you link your highlighted “ORDER IN THE COURT” to this address —-> [ https://cinemavensessaysfromthecouch.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/order-in-the-court-now/ ] <—- so we can see the current roster? Thanks so much. Give me a heads up here that you've done that and I'll put you on the roster. Thanks so much.
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I’ve been meaning to get around to retroactively do that on all my blogathon entries. just can’t seem to find the motivation… But i did it for this one.
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Thanks so much. Sharing is caring.
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Hello! My post is now up- thanks for the invite! Here’s to a successful blogathon for all!
https://theflapperdamefilm.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/disorder-in-the-court-1936-three-stooges/
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You’ve got the freaking wackiest crew this side of the Mason-Dixon bringing The Three Stooges to court. I’ve seen the clip. Can’t wait to read your essay. Thanks for contributing to our blogathon.
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Hi, my post is up at:
http://chrissturhann.blogspot.com/2016/06/order-in-court-blogathon-witness-for.html
Thanks,
Chris
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Hey Chris…I see it…I got it…I’m posting it. Thank you so much for bringing Marlene to court. Now I really have to get dressed up!
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Hi! My entry on “The Postman Always Rings Twice” is now up:
http://back-to-golden-days.blogspot.pt/2016/06/order-in-court-classic-courtroom-movie.html
Thanks for hosting.
-Cátia. xo
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Hello Cátia ~ So good of you to join our blogathon and with one of M-G-M’s well-known classics. Yes, it’s a cleaned up Hollywood version of the story, but everyone is sooo good. Thanks so much for your entry to our blogathon. 🙂
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My post is up! =)
People Will Talk (1951) – http://classicreelgirl.blogspot.com/2016/06/people-will-talk-1951.html
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