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yessirski.This Christmas and Best Man Holiday are cultural classics, always on for us.
I’ll Be Home For Christmas was my **** as a kid. You talking about the one with the kid from Home Improvement?
yessirski.
Best man holiday is a staple at the crib fasho.
And almost christmas. friday after next. preachers wife. the perfect holiday.
Added candy cane lane to the list last year with Eddie. Was dope to me.
So Star Wars is now a xmas movie.
Good grief you're...
Nowhere near enough conversation on another xmas classic: Trading Places.Pretty good comeback there actually, I did chuckle.
However......
AGAIN.......
The ornament part is only ONE PIECE of the point of multiple box checking.
Star Wars is not set during Christmas Eve.
Or at a Christmas party.
Or has Christmas Music.
Or has a Santa Hat.
Or presents.
Or says Merry Christmas.
Or the director saying it's a Christmas film.
Or the screenwriter saying it's a Christmas film.
Die Hard has ALL of those things.
Nowhere near enough conversation on another xmas classic: Trading Places.
Totally a xmas movie.
Snow, Santa hats, presents.
Do you have an article/clip of the director and screenwriter saying FROM THE BEGINNING that Die Hard was intended to be a xmas movie? See, if they were to say that years after the fact, once there had already begun this conversation about trying to force DH as an xmas movie, of course they're going to approve what the consumer-collective is forcing.
They're not going to say "No, everyone stop. It's not a xmas movie."
I would be interested in a clip that says that they intended it to be a xmas movie from the beginning, though.
Not a clip saying "Sure, if that's what people think, we can go with that", or something along those lines, and I have a feeling something along those lines is exactly what you have in store; a vague, amenable affirmation.
Criminally underrated, I'll say that.Best movie ever
Nowhere near enough conversation on another xmas classic: Trading Places.
Totally a xmas movie.
Snow, Santa hats, presents.
Do you have an article/clip of the director and screenwriter saying FROM THE BEGINNING that Die Hard was intended to be a xmas movie? See, if they were to say that years after the fact, once there had already begun this conversation about trying to force DH as an xmas movie, of course they're going to approve what the consumer-collective is forcing.
They're not going to say "No, everyone stop. It's not a xmas movie."
I would be interested in a clip that says that they intended it to be a xmas movie from the beginning, though.
Not a clip saying "Sure, if that's what people think, we can go with that", or something along those lines, and I have a feeling something along those lines is exactly what you have in store; a vague, amenable affirmation.
Jumped it long ago. Tried to pick up again with this season and i see Beth *****ing about Jamie again and kept it moving. At least the first part of the season had ol girl with the phatty.I regret to inform viewers of Yellowstone that the show has indeed jumped the shark (word to Fonzie).
Last night's episode was horrible.
There's no other way around it.
Actually, these last 3 episodes haven't been great, and they needed the wow factor that came with the ending of that 2nd episode.
Other than that, this is a parody of Yellowstone.
The plot, pacing, and coherence is superior to the 1989 Batman film released prior to itCriminally underrated, I'll say that.