31 Days of Oscar, Week 4: THE MOVIES and THE DIRECTORS
It’s been a fabulous month of entries in our mega blogging event that celebrates everything Oscar. We’ve paid tribute to extraordinary ACTING, expressed outrage over OSCAR SNUBS, celebrated those talented CRAFTS artisans and now… we’ve come to our final week as we pay homage to Oscar-worthy PICTURES and master DIRECTORS.
Just like those last few nail-biting minutes of the Oscars ceremony, let’s honor the very best of the best. Here are this week’s terrific contributors:
PICTURES:
Old Hollywood Films reviews one of John Ford must beautiful masterpieces, “How Green Was My Valley”
Movie Rob revisits some of Oscar’s most popular films… TITANTIC (1997), FORREST GUMP (1994), SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (1998), THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946), THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI (1957)
Sister Celluloid shares an intimate and fond memory of her father via celluloid with “Saying Goodbye to my Dad…
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