Oy vey!!! He leaves the toilet seat up. She wears too much perfume. He never asks directions. She’s always late. You want his money. He wants your sister. Poison? Driven to suicide or just a bullet in the brain? Do you do it yourself? Or do you get someone to help you? Trust is never as important as it is when murder is involved. You must kill her. You must kill him. And if you don’t do it yourself, you must trust your accomplice. Is love a many~splendored thing?
Hell…what’s LOVE got to do with it.
I got the idea of murder listening to the episode: “WIVES IN PERIL” by the ANY LADLE’S SWEET THAT DISHES OUT SOME GRAVY podcast, hosted by two very lovely ladies: Danielle Smith and Megan McGurk. You can find them on FACEBOOK. I thought this would make a good topic bloggers could really seek their teeth into. Well they certainly did. There are many tried and true favorites here and a couple of new movies I’ve never heard of. Below is the directory of bloggers who decided to write of mayhem and murder and marriages gone wrong. Thank you for reading, and a big THANK YOU to the bloggers who make a blogathon what it is.
And now…MURDER:
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This looks fantastic!! Thanks again for including me!
Kevin
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Hi Kevin.
I’m so glad you like it. A hostess must do what she can to make her guests feel happy. Thank you again for joining in with your choice of murder in “BLOOD SIMPLE.”
CineMaven
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Wow! I look forward to skipping my way through all the lies and deceits and happy endings.
What a Blogathon!!!
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Ha!!! You and me both. I hope you enjoy the posts. What I’ve read so far has been fun.
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Looks fantastic! Going to have lots of fun (and get the shivers too no doubt) reading all the entries for this. Thanks for hosting. Maddy x
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Hey there Maddy. There were lots of interesting movie titles I can’t wait to read through. It’ll take me a while but I’m gonna do it, AND see some of the films you folks have written about. Thank you for joining.
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It’s exciting to be part of this great blogathon! We’re impressed by the layout and design. Individually the banners are very attractive, together they are stunning. This wonderful collection of gems will define our viewing program for some time to come!
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Doug ~ Sheila…I’m so happy to host you in your first blogathon. I will follow your blog and keep track of the goings on with you two Brooklyn outliers. Thanks again for your post. You’re making me run…not walk to “MONSIEUR VERDOUX.”
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This is going to take a while. And what a time it will be!
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ENJOY THE RIDE. ENJOY THE READ.
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Love the blogathon and our banner. Thanks so much for including us! For future reference, our blog name is one word and plural, “Brooklyoutliers”, but “Brooklyn Outlier” will do 😁 Doug
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HA!! I stand corrected Doug. Moving forward I shall refer to you as the one~word Brooklynoutliers. Great read you two.
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Beautifully done, Theresa💕 You and the guest bloggers out did themselves. This will take me a few trilling days to read through. Thanks again for hosting. It was a lot of fun😊
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Hi there Katrina. Thank you so much for joining in. You covered one of my favorite films with “MIDNIGHT LACE.” I’ll be enjoying the rest of the posts with the rest of you. Thanks again!!
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Looks amazing! Thanks for hosting this blogathon! I had a blast!
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Hi Alex… I’m glad you had a good time. D’ya know another blogger wanted to blog about “UNFAITHFULLY YOURS” but I told him you already had it. Will read your work soon.
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Woah! Well, it is a very good film! It’s no wonder why he wanted it!
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I have spent the most enjoyable morning nosing through these – thanks so much!
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Hello there Claire. Thank you so much for wandering through the tulips of my blog. LOL. I appreciate that, thank you.
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