Saturday, November 2, 2019
4.5 Million Page Views!
Once again, salutations from the world beyond Every ’70s Movie! Although the pace of posts has greatly slowed in recent months, primarily because it’s getting more and more difficult to lay my eyeballs on content I haven’t seen before, it is mightily gratifying that readers continue to check out the blog. Yesterday, viewership reached another big milestone: Every ’70s Movie has now received more than 4.5 million page views. Thank you! As always, if you know how to track down films that have not yet appeared on the blog, please share your information with me. (Use the direct-message function if the video source needs to remain private.) To remind everyone of the parameters, the main focus of the blog is American produced (or co-produced) narrative movies that were commercially released in the U.S. from Jan. 1, 1970, to Dec. 31, 1979. I also occasionally review notable documentaries, foreign films, and telefilms, but the goal in this late stage of the project is to focus on theatrical features that have thus far escaped my grasp. To check whether a movie has appeared on the blog, I recommend using the search box located in the upper left-hand side of the home page, because the title list running along the right-hand side of the home page is overdue for an update. (If all goes well, I will tackle that project during the coming holiday season.) Thanks for reading, thanks in advance for your help finding missing titles, and keep on keepin’ on!
Not seeing it anywhere in the blog, but I wonder if there are any prints out there of Roy Rogers' last film, Mackintosh and T.J.
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Although it's not yet cited on the title list, I reviewed the Roy Rogers movie in 2018:
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Peter, I was kinda hoping you'd review Orson Welle's "Other Side of the Wind." Granted, it's not technically a 70's film because of how it wasn't completed and released until 2018, but maybe you can throw a loyal reader a bone and let us know what your final verdict would be without the summary? I'm guessing you'd give it a 'Groovy,' and not an 'Out Of Sight!'
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