
It’s the usual thing, all. We have, sadly, come to the end of the On the Spot Blogathon. Well, almost. If anyone has any late posts, and I know there are a few of you, please send them to me and I’ll include them here. Things happen. No biggy.
Speaking of which, here are some last-but-not-least entries now:

John Reiber brings us his thoughts on the 1973 obscure-until-recently movie, Hollywood 90028.

Kayla from Whimsically Classic looks back at The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996).

Crystal from In the Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood brings us her review of 1975’s The Legend of Lizzie Borden.
Thanks so much to everyone who’s contributed to this blogathon! We all know these events aren’t generally built around spontaneity or stream of conscienceness, and it was fun to see what a wide variety of topics you all came up with. Movies. Silent movies. TV shows. TV shows made from movies. Old stuff. Newer stuff. All the bases were covered. I don’t know about anyone else, but between the On the Spot entries and Gill and Barry’s John Saxon blogathon, I’ve I’ve got a LOT of reading to do this week. Life is good, right?
All right, everyone, thanks again! Another “During World War Two” post is on the way tomorrow, so I hope to see you then…
I am still digging through the entries and sorry mine got here late – but it’s a unique early 70’s film that has been re-discovered and worth a look – I call it “arthouse Grindhouse” – https://johnrieber.com/2024/12/16/uncovering-hollywood-90028-this-unearthed-film-is-my-on-the-spot-review/
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Here’s my post. I’m sorry it’s so late. I’ve been so busy.
https://whimsicallyclassic.com/2024/12/16/on-the-spot-blogathon-the-brady-bunch-movie-1995-a-very-brady-sequel-1996/
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Hi, Kayla–it’s OK. Looking forward to reading it. 🙂
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