This is by way of a trailer. By the end of the month – i.e. tomorrow – this Blog will have been running for an entire year. One of the interesting aspects of the Blog for me has been reader response to particular pictures. Some pictures I though would be stone-cold faves such as Easy Rider (1969), “Rat Pack” vehicle Sergeants 3 (1962), Lee Marvin in Point Blank (1967) and the unfairly neglected historical epic The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) have turned out to be less popular – in terms of views – than I might have imagined.

And, on the contrary, some films have generated an enormous number of views, far more in many cases than I had believed they would, far more than I had any reason to suppose any of my postings would.
So tomorrow (June 30) I am going to list the films I enjoyed most throughout the year – movies that qualified for my own five-star rating.
I am going to follow that up on Thursday (July 1) by publishing the list of the Top 25 most popular movie posts as judged by my readers.
But I thought it might be interesting as a little competition for people to guess what the most popular film has been. There’s no prize so there’s nothing to be gained by seeing what other people have suggested. It would certainly be interesting. So if you fancy doing this, then just put your suggestion in the Comments section.
I have posted over 200 reviews, the bulk of them on films themselves, though regular readers will know I also write about the makings of films, about how books are adapted into films and a few other movie-related subjects that catch my eye. But this tally will just refer to films rather than anything else.
Given this is my first year, I had no real expectations of what to expect, least of all that I would attract a regular following and that, overall, the Blog has exceeded my wildest expectations. I have attracted readers in over 70 countries, so it’s fascinating to observe how this particular decade has proved so interesting to such a wide audience.
Make sure you check out my post on July 1 to find out which were the most popular films of the first year of the blog.
Congrats on achieving your 1st year of blogging!. I came across your blog via Mike’s Take Of The Movies. I found your selection of reviews appealing. Looking forward to your forthcoming and future postings. Stay safe and well.
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Many thanks for your kind comments. Mike has been a great help. I am thoroughly enjoying watching these old films and making contract with others for whom this decade holds special appeal.
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Congratulations indeed! I look and wonder why Oliver Reed in Dr Heckle and Mr Hype has been a top ten film on my blog year after year, but it’ll be to do with the lack of other reviews on imdb or RT . Similarly my Matt Helm commentary was unpopular until Once Upon A Time in Hollywood came along…it’s a real mystery why some films chime with readers and not others, but it’s interesting (to me anyway) on a daily basis to see what floats and/or sinks initially…this is a great blog, the writing and editorial choices are stand-out, and it’s obvious that you’ve got transferable skills from your books that work well online. Here’s to another year!
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Thanks for all your support.
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