Good news, everyone! We’re back with another edition of “Classic Chops”…the Thanksgiving Day edition! Thanks to all of you who contributed essays on films that center around the holiday…not to mention family get-togethers and general mealtime conviviality (and not so conviviality) in general. The second-to-last entry concentrates on films that are perfect viewing for those of you not into football…and the very last offers up a few items that classic movie fans should be truly thankful for:
Site Name: Silent Volume
Submitted by: Silent Volume
Site Name: Silver Emulsion
Submitted by: Silver Emulsion
Site Name: The Velvet Café
Submitted by: The Velvet Café
Site Name: The Lady Eve’s Reel Life
Submitted by: Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
Site Name: Commentary Track
Submitted by: Commentary Track
Site Name: A Person in the Dark
Submitted by: The Lady Eve’s Reel Life
Next week, Classic Chops returns to its regular ol’ weekly self,: welcoming any essay or post you’ve composed on a film classic—and even though I originally set the criterion at films released in 1965 and before, I have “cheated” a little and included films after that date that I don’t think too many people would dispute are “classics.” Simply send your submissions to classicchops@gmail.com by November 29th at 6:00pm EST …and any questions, comments, suggestions and leftover cranberry relish should be addressed to that same e-mail address as well.
But the following week—the Chops is going to kick off a month’s tribute to Christmas-themed films in honor of the season…and while I know that scouring your blog’s archives for Thanksgiving treats may have been a chore, everybody’s written something about a holiday classic (or two) at one time or another. So get ready to hand in your assignments, kids…starting December 7, it’s Christmas at Classic Chops…and until next week, Happy Thanksgiving to each and every LAMB!
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