More Madcap Villainy!
Antiheroes and antagonists abound on Day 6 of the Great Villain Blogathon, hosted by Karen of Shadows & Satin, Kristina of Speakeasy and yours truly here at Silver Screenings. Be sure to check out today’s assortment of miscreants, and follow their adventures on Twitter via #TheGreatVillainBlogathon.
Speakeasy: Terrence Stamp as General Zod in Superman II
A Small Press Life: Gene Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven
Portraits by Jenny: Conrad Veidt in A Woman’s Face
Movie Classics: Laurence Olivier in Richard III
Destroy All Fanboys!: Ann Savage in Detour
The Rosebud Cinema: Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara – Hero or Villain?
Pre-Code.Com: Boris Karloff in The Mummy
Movie Fanfare: ALL the Baddies of Batman (1966)
Film Flare: Cary Grant, the would-be villain of Suspicion
Tomorrow is the final day of The Great Villain Blogathon. Stay tuned for our Grand Finale with Karen from Shadows & Satin!
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It’s been fun! Thanks for allowing me to participate.
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I’m so glad you did. 🙂 I loved your review of “Leave Her to Heaven”.
P.S. We’re thinking of making this an annual event. Whee!
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This really has been one of my favorite Blogathons! I plan on spending the afternoon reading up on all the amazing contributions- Well done gang!!!! Cheers Joey
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So glad you were able to join us, Jo. Your pieces were insightful and thoughtfully written.
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Thanks so much for asking me to be a part of it. I’m still tearing through all the submissions. I have to read Dorian’s PSYCHO piece. You really should hold this again next April… it was such a treat to work on
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Thanks! This would make a lovely annual event!
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Reblogged this on the last drive in and commented:
This is Day 6 of The Great Villain Blogathon! There’s lots of fiends to go around so dive in at your own risk… that is!
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PS- I really love this gif I can’t stop looking at it!
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Ha ha! Isn’t it great? Kristina at Speakeasy chose it for me.
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I love it… it’s mesmerizing-and scary at the same time
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