It’s Day Three, all, and we’ve been having a great time over the past couple of days. I hope I haven’t overlooked anyone’s posts (my comments section can be like a black hole sometimes), so if you’ve sent me your post link and it didn’t get added I apologize. And if anyone’s missed anything here are Days One and Two.
Now on to our third and final day, and we’ve got plenty in store. As with the other two, please click the images for the reviews…

Catherine from Thoughts All Sorts kicks us off with her review of the 2002 film, The Truth About Charlie, which seemed ambitious but didn’t quite get there.
Rachel from Hamlette’s Soliloquy shares her memories of the 1985 Val Kilmer guilty pleasure, Real Genius.
Here’s Barry from Cinematic Catharsis with a look at the very on the nose (or is it the mouth?) Something Weird.
Kayla from Whimsically Classic has a double-header for us with 1989’s UHF and the 1968 Westinghouse short, Match Your Mood.
Who wants to see Elvis impersonators, gyrating TV hosts, and aliens? My review of 2020’s Elvis From Outer Space talks about all of that and more.
Thanks, everyone! Depending on when you all read this, see you tomorrow for a little wrap-up post.
Here’s my review of Real Genius (1985) 🙂
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Great, thanks, Rachel!
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Sorry I’m late, but I still have an hour and a half in Pacific Time!
https://whimsicallyclassic.wordpress.com/2023/02/26/the-so-bad-its-good-blogathon-uhf-1989/
https://whimsicallyclassic.wordpress.com/2023/02/26/the-so-bad-its-good-blogathon-bonus-match-your-mood-westinghouse-commercial-1968/
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Oh yeah, you’re good, lol. Thanks, Kayla! 🙂
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