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Got big into the Christmas spirit recently watched Krampus, great flick very funny but also heart warming. I have 'A Christmas Horror Story' at home and will watch that soon.
YouTube'd the classics (for me) 'A Mouse A Mystery And Me' starring Dick Van Patten, 'A Garfield Christmas', 'G.I. Joe Cobra CLAWS are coming to town', MST3K Santa Claus (Santa vs The Devil), and so on....really can't get enough of the season.
Also....are we not sticky-ing this thread for some reason??? I mean you can replace the President one with this now right?
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Jurassic World :vd: Sorry man but I was rooting against the humans only 1 minute in.
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Double, which was rubbish.
Watching Captain America 1 but it is a long movie.
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
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Just watched there will be blood again. Danielle day Lewis at his best. If you haven't seen it you should do so
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
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Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
Hell yeah man! Also Die Hard is a great Christmas flick! Christmas Evil, Silent Night Bloody Night will also be in the queue
Last night I watched a documentary from the folks that do America's Test Kitchen and it was called 'Fannie's Last Supper' (yes Brits, we get it Fannie, hahaha). Fannie Farmer was a pioneer in cooking was the principal of the Boston Cooking School, she had a best selling cookbook, and so on. Well the folks from America's Test Kitchen went through that cookbook and did a 12 course meal cooked on a wood burning stove as was used in the Victorian Era and not only did they do the meals as they were done in the era, they worked on making them the best by today's standards as well. Really enjoyable to watch for me seeing how I like cooking and all.
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
Trading Places is an ALL-TIME CLASSIC.
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
Trading Places is an ALL-TIME CLASSIC.
Yall want me to break anything else?
NOOOO!
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
Trading Places is an ALL-TIME CLASSIC.
Jamie Lee Curtis. :lickish:
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'A Christmas Horror Story' great little flick, lots of very good twists and turns in it William Shattner stars as a radio host (channeling his best Rush Limbaugh impression) and he leads you through the movie which are three semi-intertwining vignettes The Krampus, Zombie Elves, Christmas Trolls/Changelings, and some kind of Antichrist story....the directors did a fantastic job of blending all those vignettes together, you never lose your place in the movie.
Up next: The Family Man, It's A Wonderful Life, A Bing Crosby Christmas, and perhaps some Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and Jack Benny Christmas Specials ;)
And of course as we get closer to Christmas: Scrooged, all the Rankin & Bass Christmas movies, Mr. Magoo's Christmas, Charlie Brown Christmas, etc.
Quality! You better stack you some Emmet Otter Jug band Christmas on that plate ;D. Walked into Trading Places for the 101 time the other night. Great flick and fits the season.
Trading Places is an ALL-TIME CLASSIC.
Jamie Lee Curtis. :lickish:
That classic scene in True Lies...... yummy.
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@walrus , have you watched Ash Wednesday? Good Catholic gangster movie.
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I'm just watching the girl with all the gifts.
It was filmed outside where I work, I managed to have a wonder around the set one of the days, it looked as cheap as shit so I'm interested to see how they have polished it up.
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Steven Speilsberg did some filming in Birmingham city centre October/November time.
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well I watched it, film was alright, decent twist on the tired zombie genre, not brilliant
I spotted the part that was filmed where I work, I think it was an hour into the film, literally on screen for all of 2.5 seconds maximum, it took them 4 days to film it as well.