First of all, I’d like to say “Happy New Year!” to any of you guys that are actually reading this. Second, even though I’ve been posting about Christmas movies over the last few weeks, I still haven’t officially “opened” this blog to public i.e. promoted it, worked on the FB page for it, etc. Today, on New Years Day, the first holiday of the year, I will be announcing the launch of Movidays via social media! Yay! So, please if you’re reading this bookmark my blog, pass it around to your friends, tweet about it, whatever you can do to spread the word about the holiday movies that we all love.
If you’re new to Movidays lemme just start off by introducing myself. I’m you’re author and admin, Renee P. I run this website and the Movidays blog in my spare time because I absolutely love movies and especially movies about holidays! So why not write about them all of the time, right? That’s why I’m here! Eventually, I would love to have other writers join me in this project but for now it’s just me, myself & I.
Movidays is going to work like this…
I’m going to write review posts about holiday movies that I watch
You guys feel free to comment or leave feedback anytime
I’ll probably post about holiday facts or movie facts from time to time
And maybe I’ll add in TV miniseries/movie entries as well.
I rate all of the movies that I watch based upon an A-F grading scale
I credit all of my resources and provide you guys with the links for your own use
Hello & welcome to Movidays! My name is Renee P. and I will be your lovely tour guide down memory lane!
Movidays is a creation that I am proud to finally share with the world. This blog is dedicated to two of my absolute favorite things in the world; movies and holidays! There’s just something about watching “A Christmas Story” for 24 hours straight on Christmas Eve or renting “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” to watch after devouring a Thanksgiving feast. These are only a few examples of truly nostalgic movies that can be directly related to some of our favorite holidays.
Movies, to me, only add to the enjoyment of the holidays- watching dysfunctional families trying to get along for Christmas or romantic comedies about the stress of being single on Valentine’s Day- the two practically go hand in hand! That’s what I want to try to capture, my feelings about certain holiday-themed movies throughout the year. Yes, all calendar year long! I’m not going to write about the most popular holidays (Christmas, Halloween, etc.) but also about holidays that you wouldn’t think would have movies made about them (such as Easter or Kwanza). I’m thoroughly dedicated to making this your go-to place for movies that can help put you in a particular holiday mood.
I’ll write another post soon about exactly what you’ll be seeing from this blog in the future. For now, I just wanted to say hi and announce how excited I am about this project! Any comments, suggestions or feedback (positive/negative) is very much appreciated!