Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy; one of the defining moments of the Second World War. Since roughly half of the troops involved in that epic battle were “Yanks,” this is a big day on the American calendar. As far as remembering the war is concerned, you can see below there are upcoming blog-a-thons which will handle that. If that weren’t enough, stay tuned later this year for the announcement of a blog-a-thon hosted by ReelWeegieMidget Reviews and Dubsism which will have a “military” theme.
But there’s another big day in America which happens in exactly three months, and while it is on a completely different level, it still involves lots of guys wearing helmets. September 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of Sundays in America being filled with the National Football League. Let’s be honest, as much as I love baseball, the argument can be made in many ways football has passed by baseball as the de facto national sport of America.
That’s why The Midnite Drive-In and Dubsism are teaming up to bring you the “1st and 10” Blog-A-Thon. Coinciding with the start of the American football season, this blog-a-thon is dedicated to films or television programs either about the sport, those in which American footballers appear, or actors who were once players. Claiming you don’t know football, or aren’t familiar with which actors might have once worn a helmet is not an excuse not to participate; there’s a wealth of possibilities in these links.
- http://www.sportsretriever.com/football/celebs-played-college-football/
- https://www.si.com/nfl/photo/2017/01/20/nfl-players-turned-actors#28
- https://www.footballbabble.com/football/movies/actors/
There’s some people in those lists worthy of blog-a-thons of their very own, so there’s no shortage of topics. Beyond that, we’ll even accept any film, show, or actor if you can make a case it fits the theme. Since they also play American football in Canada, and since thousands of Canadians also fought at Normandy, we’ll also accept Canadian footballers as well, but to be honest, we don’t know of any movies featuring the Canadian Football League. But we’ll take it if you’ve got one!
The Rules and How To Join
- Fit the theme: As we said, this is about films or television programs about the sport, those in which American footballers appear, or actors who were once players
- No more that two duplicates per movie or program.
- No limit on the number of posts per participant.
- Publish your posts during one of the three days of this blog-a-thon, September 6-9, 2019.
- New material only.
- Include the banner at the top of this post in your post.
In order to help your topics while they are hot, you can send all your details to us below! If you don’t have your own blog, but still would like to participate, your contribution can be posted as a guest column. Just let us know and we can figure it out!
After you’ve sent us your subject, and once your piece is published, send the link either in the contact form above, by email at dubsism@yahoo.com or to The Midnite Drive-In at winthrop_j_quiggy@yahoo.com (or both since we are co-hosting) and we’ll take care of the rest!
For future reference, you’ll also want to keep tabs on my Blog-a-thon page because that’s not only where projects are going to be announced for 2019 and beyond, but that’s also where you can see every blog-a-thon in which Dubsism has been a participant. There’s a ton of tremendous reading, as well as plenty of great blog-a-thons coming in the next few months which you can still join, such as:
- The Second Clark Gable Blog-A-Thon: Hosted by Love Letters To Old Hollywood – June 14-16, 2019
- The Blizzard of Oz Blog-a-Thon: The Blog-a-Thon which gets on top of all things “Down Under.” Hosted by the Midnite Drive-In – June 21 – 23, 2019
- The Calls of Cornwall: The Daphne du Maurier Blog-a-Thon: A celebration of easily one of the greatest writers of the 20th Century. Hosted By Pale Writer – June 28-30, 2019
- The Joan Bennett Blog-A-Thon: Hosted by In The Good Old Days Of Classic Hollywood – July 19-21, 2019
- The Jeff Goldblum Blog-a-Thon – Hosted by ReelWeegieMidget Reviews and Emma K Wall Explains It All – August 15-16, 2019
- The World War II Blog-A-Thon: Hosted by Hosted by Maddy Loves Her Classic Films and Cinema Essentials – September 1-3, 2019
- The Alan Ladd Blog-A-Thon: Hosted By Pale Writer – September 3-6, 2019
- Siskel and Ebert at the Blog-A-Thon: Discussions of Siskel and Ebert themselves, movies that Siskel and/or Ebert have reviewed, or their show itself. Hosted by 18 Cinema Lane – September 20-24, 2019
Participants in the ‘1st and Ten” Blog-A-Thon:
- Dubsism – Necessary Roughness (1991)
- The Midnite Drive-In – The Longest Yard (1974)
- ReelWeegieMidget Reviews – The Big Chill (1983)
- The Stop Button – Wildcats (1986)
- MovieRob – Monday Night Mayhem (2002), The Express (2008), and Trouble Along the Way (1953)
- Pale Writer – A discussion of Joe Namath’s appearance on the iconic 1970’s television series “The Brady Bunch.”
- Silver Screenings – The Freshman (1925)
- Sports Chump – Hooper (1978)
This page will be updated as we get more contributions, so keep ’em coming!
Let the blogging begin!
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