Thursday, December 13, 2007

XMAS Alternatives for those who are burnt out on the norm...

I love Christmas movies as you can imagine, but after watching Christmas Vacation, Scrooged, and A Christmas Story (my favorites), so many times, I thought I would give a couple Xmas alternatives for those who are burnt out. Sick of all those TV made movies, the Classics, already watched It's A Wonderful Life this year, seen the favorites one too many times this season, try these!

Die Hard:
First let me say, YES it is a Christmas movie! Holiday party. Christmas time. Twinkies. Gun taped with holiday tape to the back of a bloody shoeless hero. What says Christmas better? What a ride! Yippee-ki-yay, motherf*cker! Let's not forget this classic that put Bruce Willis on the map. Also Die Hard 2 is a good follow up, when the original leaves you wanting more.

Jack Frost:
No not the Michael Keaton movie, the killer snowman version. There is nothing better than a white Christmas, except when the snow can turn on you! I love this movie. It has just the right amount of cheese. A hot Shannon Elizabeth before she hit it big in American Pie. By the way, where is the carrot? Watch the Shannon Elizabeth death scene and you will know what I am talking about. From the beginning, you will know what you are in for, they really set the tone for the whole film with Uncle Henry telling the story with the montage of a Xmas tree. Very creative. A true classic.

Silent Night Deadly Night:
For those of you that are sick of Xmas already, nothing says Christmas like a killer Santa Claus. Classic 80s fun. Great "death scenes". If you are about to snap because of the Christmas Chaos out there, take a deep breath and watch this instead.

Hope you enjoy these Christmas alternatives. Merry Christmas and Chappy Chanukah!

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