I watch Lord Of The Rings at Christmas.
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it has elves
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the fellowship set out from Rivendell on the 25th of December
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Gandalf has a santa-like beard
I rest my case
Don’t forget they all came out in December! That’s the only thing that matters.
Aww never knew they were LGBT 🥰
In a parallel universe multiplex somewhere, Christopher Lee smashed it as Krampus.
I’m pretty sure that Krampus is actually based on his activities during the second world war.
All of them were originally released around the holidays back in the early 00s as well, so there’s baked in Christmas association with those movies.
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People say Die Hard is Christmas movie because people are so fucking tired of the same rehashed Christmas movies that get played in repeat every year. I like Elf but I’ve seen it enough.
Same with Christmas music. I’m tired of this boomer era shit starting in October.
Jingle All the Way is a better Christmas action movie that’s actually about Christmas.
So my husband also loves this movie. I try every year to like it, but I simply cannot. I wonder if it’s one of those that you find and love as a kid or else it’s hard to get into, haha.
I watched this again a few years ago, and Sinbad has some of the worst delivery of all time, even among people who flexed into an “acting” career. That’s to go among with Arnie’s “unique” delivery of predictable dialogues and bad puns.
Phil Hartman was hilarious, or course.
It’s a terrible movie.
Honestly Phil Hartman being in it is one of the best parts for me. He was a treasure. RIP
Sinbad’s performance is saved by the homemade explosive device scene. Other than that, he’s a hack haha
You have to buy into the premise of its fantastical, half real/half cartoon reality. If you’re watching it through a serious lens or even as a comedy that takes place in a real world Minneapolis, you’ll never be able to appreciate it.
Idk man, I’ve seen some pretty dope cartoons. I’ve tried looking at it from a million different angles over the years (as I said, husbando loves it, so I do really try and enjoy it as well), and it just doesn’t do it for me. But it’s cool, not everything has to be for everyone, and sometimes you see something at the right time in your life and it just elevates to become something super special to you. I guess I just didn’t have that experience, ah well
Violent Noght is going to be a Christmas tradition of ours. I also checked out Fatman this year.
My girlfriend said the same thing. Not a masterpiece but a fun lil movie to break the monotony of regular holiday movies.
Maybe initially, but at this point people say it because they want to feel special and stand out for having what they believe is a contrarian opinion.
Ooooor when I was a kid I’d always put it on during christmas time because it was both A) Not claymation Rudolph again for the third time this month, and B) it DOES take place at a cristmas party so I could count it. Also Gremlins and Nightmare Before Christmas both got halloween time plays and christmas time plays, sue me.
You’re a special boy and I’m sure your parents are proud of you for your daring choices.
They always complained like you, actually. Very closed minded people unwilling to break from established traditions to form new ones that they otherwise may enjoy without being needlessly judgemental. You’d probably get along!
A tradition is anything that happened to a boomer twice.
Fuck christmas I do my best to ignore it until some annoying person comes along and invites you to some Christmas markets or whatever.
You sound miserable. I hope you find some happiness, somewhere.
May the gloom and funk you are currently experiencing fade away!
“If you _____ it means you have no personality” is played out
If you enjoy “if you _____ it means you have no personality” articles it means you have no personality.
Agreed. Saying everything isn’t a personality isn’t a personality either.
I don’t think people who call others out are making it their personality.
Unfortunately it’s not. People are so desperate to engage with others about pop culture and not have to face the horrible truth about the world we live in, that they really lean into stupid irrelevant debates about whether or not a movie is a Christmas movie.
It’s great that as Lemmy users, we’re above such trivial nonsense and would never waste multiple minutes debating with strangers about any of this piff.
If you like Christmas and typical Christmas things you are an NPC without a soul.
Only if you make it your entire personality.
Okay but why aren’t some of these Christmas season movies? I think narnia really isn’t that big of a stretch
Snow ≠ Christmas
It was only wintery because of the witch. If anything, it’s Easter themed, since it’s literally a crucifixion allegory.
Santa is literally in the book. He arms the children.
@ZeroCool @qooqie @PapaStevesy the witch cursed Narnia so that it’s always winter and never Christmas.
So with Santa’s help, the kids saved Christmas. Yeah you’re not convincing me that Narnia isn’t a Christmas movie
I remember that was in the movie too!
I need to rewatch those
What’s your case for Home Alone then?
That’s a Christmas movie to the core.
Because its an article specifically meant to infuriate people who get into these kinds of discussions.
God forbid we talk about articles on Lemmy!
… I thought that’s what we were doing.
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Wait is anyone debating this?!
american psycho should be one if them, the main character even says “have a holly jolly christmas”
There are more nonchalant Christmas references in American Psycho than in a Shane Black movie.
I saw some clickbait article the other day “movies you didn’t realize were Christmas movies” and it was full of obvious Christmas movies. #1 was Its a Wonderful Life………
It really depends on whether you can stomach watching Kevin Spacey or not, but The Ref is one of the greatest Christmas movies imo
EXCUSE ME EXCUSE ME EXCUSE ME. The corpse still has the floor!
Dennis Leary at his zenith.
Sorry, Onion, some of these literally have Christmas in their titles. That’s a stretch, even for you. XD
The post is from hardtimes.net
All my satire is onion and all my consoles are nintendo
Yeah, but the community here is theonion. The comment applies the same for any of the satire sites.
Die hard should have been on one and not lethal weapon. Other than that I think those are excellent choices.
Lethal Weapon was written by Shane Black, so by default it’s a Christmas movie.
‘The Ref’ is a glaring omission. Burn the website down.
“get a personality” and “that’s your whole personality” is just lazy writing. it’s a generic insult deployed against anyone who likes a thing that says nothing about the person or the thing. it’s the satire equivalent to “vegan bad”. why should I read an article written by someone who makes parroting bland criticisms from the internet their whole personality?
There really is only a small handful of pre-approved opinions on the internet that you’re allowed to have. Some people need to virtue signal so damn hard every year that they’re a REAL die hard fan, and it’s like, okay bud, it’s a mega blockbuster hit that hundreds of millions of people have watched for 35 years. Chill.