As the part of the 2016 Period Drama Challenge at the end of each month I'll be posting a list of the participants, reviews for that month and give you some tag questions to answer.
So far there have been 27 comments on the Period Drama Challenge post. 15 people have said they will be participating in the challenge. From those participants links to 12 film reviews have been left in the comments.
If you haven't left the links to your period drama film reviews from January on the original post go and do it now or comment here! :)
And if you haven't entered the 2016 Period Drama Challenge there's still plenty of time to do so!
15 Participants:
Rose of An Old Fashioned Girl - 10 films
Heidi of Along The Brandywine - 5 films (may do more)
Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy - 12-15 films
Tom of Motion Picture Gems - 8 films
Birdie of Lady of the Manor - 8 films
Lois Johnson - 8 films
Éowyn of High Noon - 5 films
Faith of Just Way Too Boss - 5 films
Abby P of Lavender Spring - 5 films
Catherine of Based On The Book - 5 films
Mary Horton of Sunshine and Scribblings - 5 films
Carissa Horton of Musings Of An Introvert - 10 films
Jenelle Schmidt of JenelleSchmidt.com - ? films
Jayne M of Adventures At Tiny Toadstool - 12-15 films
Miss Laurie of Old-Fashioned Charm - 12-15 films
12 Reviews:
First Love (1939) by Éowyn of High Noon
Banished by Jayne M of Adventures At Tiny Toadstool
The Water Diviner by Jayne M of Adventure At Tiny Toadstool
Cinderella (1914) by Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy
We're No Angels (1955) by Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy
The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) by Hamlette of Hamlette's Soliloquy
Oliver Twist (1997) by Carissa Horton of Musings Of An Introvert
Call The Midwife by Catherine of Based On The Book
Cinderella (2015) by Heidi of Along The Brandywine
The Inheritance (1997) by Éowyn of High Noon
Beyond The Mask by Carissa Horton of Musings Of An Introvert
Master and Commander: The Far Side Of The World by Miss Laurie of Old-Fashioned Charm
January Tag Questions:
(Answer here in the comments or on your blog)
1. What period dramas did you view in January?
2. What is your favorite Charles Dickens film adaptation?
3. Would you rather visit Pemberley (Mr. Darcy's residence) or Downton Abbey (Crawley family residence)? Why?
4. If you could be any character in a Jane Austen novel for a whole day who would you be and why would you want to be that character?
5. What period dramas are you looking forward to viewing in February 2016?
Than you again, Miss Laurie -- this is such fun! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd here are my January tag answers: http://ladyofanorien.blogspot.com/2016/02/period-drama-challenge-tag-answers.html
Unfortunately I haven't had time yet to write a review this January. I'm super busy with work at the moment, but things are going to slow down soon, so yay!
ReplyDelete1. I finished watching Poldark
2. That's a tough choice between Bleak House and Our Mutual Friend, but maybe I'd go for Our Mutual Friend in the end, because I really love the romances in that
3. Downton Abbey I think, because the house plays such a big role in the series
4. I wouldn't mind being Aunt Gardiner from P&P. Looking in from the sidelines and all that...
5. I need to choose which series to watch now that I've finished Poldark, maybe Home Fires or ANZAC girls?
Love the tag questions! Here are my answers:
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I have finally got my January tag questions up!
ReplyDeletehttp://tinytoadstoolcottage.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/period-drama-challenge-january-recap.html
It's been so much fun so far! I have my tag answers and my first movie review, on The Magic of Ordinary Days:
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http://violetcottage.blogspot.com/2016/02/the-magic-of-ordinary-days.html
Abby
It's been loads of fun thus far! Here are my answers to the tag :)
ReplyDeletehttp://sunshineandscribblings.blogspot.com/2016/02/january-period-drama-challenge-tag.html
So far this month, I've reviewed The Mark of Zorro (1974) here, and Shane (1953) here.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd like to let you and the other participants know that I'm holding a giveaway right now here -- I'm giving away four western movies on DVD, all of which would totally be great to review for the Period Drama Challenge :-) It runs through February 25th.
I also reviewed Risen in February, and I thought I was going to get one more review done before the end of the month, but that's not looking likely, so oh well. More for March!
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