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Curtis
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| Post #1: 16th Dec 2023 7:17 AM | |
Home Alone the GOAT | |
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Curtis
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| Post #2: 16th Dec 2023 7:18 AM | |
Only voted once oops
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Curtis
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| Post #3: 16th Dec 2023 9:01 AM | |
Die Hard is definitely second and the overquoted Elf is third | |
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Curtis
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| Post #4: 16th Dec 2023 9:30 PM | |
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my three:
1. Tokyo Godfathers - anime I watched for the first time a couple years ago and was blown away, so funny and heartfelt. It's about a found family of hobos in Tokyo during Christmas. Firmly in the rotation now
2. Christmas Vacation. This is my family's go-to and it's still p funny despite having watched it like 10-20 times
3. Elf - idk I just like Will Ferrell. Weird that this is the "newest" bona fide classic yet it's over 20 years old now. Same case with Christmas songs too. Where's the NEW stuff!
honorable mentions to Nightmare Before Christmas, Christmas Story, and...The Green Knight! |
Klaus was a cute ole time | |
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Curtis
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| Post #5: 17th Dec 2023 7:11 AM | |
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I'm referring more to cultural impact, like I'm sure there've been more than a few good holiday movies between Elf and now, but will they still be talked about in a couple decades? idk |
I do agree, nothing post-Elf comes even close | |
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