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1. The Muppet Christmas Carol
2. It's a Wonderful Life
3. Home Alone
4. Miracle on 34th Street (1947/1994)
5. Gremlins
6. Scrooged
7. Meet Me in St. Louis
8. A Christmas Carol (1984)
9. Die Hard
10. Black Christmas (1974)
I'm a Villa fan. So we're back in the top flight this season. Hard to know how we'll do. Have spent a lot of money. Some of the new players have fitted in better than others. Our new striker looks lost. So far I'm quite happy. The results haven't quite matched the performances. But I'd...
Interesting match. You have three films with simple premises (like most great horror), but all stand out as classics because of their style, characters and casting.
As a horror movie Halloween is one of the most perfect of all time. It changed the game for the slasher movie. Plus the music...
Enjoying Jim's review as always no matter what his problems are. This is worth it just for the Lou Reed reference and the mention of Michael Buffer's brother.
I think the joke was outdated and in poor taste. But I don't think its racist and I don't think Cornette meant it in a mean way. To fire him was a bit much. Think they could have just said sorry for the remark had a word with him in private and made it clear those sorts of remarks can't happen...