It's the most wonderful time of the year
So as those who celebrate Christmas in 2 weeks time. I put aside my recap for now to jump on the bandwagon of Christmas fever. Christmas tree ? Checked. Lotta presents ? Checked. Christmas song play continuously by now in shopping malls ? Checked. Relatives are coming back ? Checked. Condoms for couples in case they get horny in Christmas' Eve ? Checked.
But wait what about movies ? You all can't have a moment of togetherness without watching some classic Christmas movies, or experiencing the Christmas spirits. It's the best experience after pornography, and I am not even joking. So now this pervert will introduce, or remind you some must-see Christmas movies that remain as classic till today and perhaps forever.
Home Alone & Home Alone 2
Please keep these in your DVD shelves, it's a classic slap stick comedy that can never get bored. Macaulay Culkin stared as a kid who got left behind by his family by mistake during the holiday season, and at the same time 2 burglars tried to rob his big house, hence he must do something to protect the house, and learnt a few thing or two of Christmas spirit shites.
Die Hard 1 & 2
Yippie kai yay, motherfuckers !! This is movie anyone who crazy about action and violence for their peaceful Christmas celebration. Kinda starnge that both film are situated around before holiday season so this will be a perfect fit XD.
Nightmare Before Christmas
I pity most of the teens today who don't know Jack Skellington, instead they thought he's just another chibified skeleton. A unique masterpiece by Tim Burton, it tells a story of a nightmare town that celebrate Halloween every year, but the leader Jack Skellington wants his halloween to be different, and decided to venture out to seek new ideas, he eventually stumbled into Santa town and like the way of the celebration, hence he took over and chaos ensure. Even though it's kids friendly, the atmosphere is gothic at best.
Christmas Carol
Need I say more ? You can also catch a newer version acted by Patrick Steward.
The Snowman
Don't you remember that cartoon ? It remains as a must-watch-during-Christmas at Britain.
Anyway that's all I have in mind, and a merry Christmas to you who read it.
But wait what about movies ? You all can't have a moment of togetherness without watching some classic Christmas movies, or experiencing the Christmas spirits. It's the best experience after pornography, and I am not even joking. So now this pervert will introduce, or remind you some must-see Christmas movies that remain as classic till today and perhaps forever.
Home Alone & Home Alone 2
Please keep these in your DVD shelves, it's a classic slap stick comedy that can never get bored. Macaulay Culkin stared as a kid who got left behind by his family by mistake during the holiday season, and at the same time 2 burglars tried to rob his big house, hence he must do something to protect the house, and learnt a few thing or two of Christmas spirit shites.
Die Hard 1 & 2
Yippie kai yay, motherfuckers !! This is movie anyone who crazy about action and violence for their peaceful Christmas celebration. Kinda starnge that both film are situated around before holiday season so this will be a perfect fit XD.
Nightmare Before Christmas
I pity most of the teens today who don't know Jack Skellington, instead they thought he's just another chibified skeleton. A unique masterpiece by Tim Burton, it tells a story of a nightmare town that celebrate Halloween every year, but the leader Jack Skellington wants his halloween to be different, and decided to venture out to seek new ideas, he eventually stumbled into Santa town and like the way of the celebration, hence he took over and chaos ensure. Even though it's kids friendly, the atmosphere is gothic at best.
Christmas Carol
Need I say more ? You can also catch a newer version acted by Patrick Steward.
The Snowman
Don't you remember that cartoon ? It remains as a must-watch-during-Christmas at Britain.
Anyway that's all I have in mind, and a merry Christmas to you who read it.
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