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Jim Spanfeller is a herb
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That Thanksgiving dinner reference. Yeesh.

“Dinner For One” is a comedy sketch that many Europeans view as traditional viewing on New Year’s Eve. For some reason, it’s all but unknown here in the States.

Until you open the box and the wavefunction collapses she’s technically both.

It’s Man-Kid.  The Kid that walks like a Man

Zack Snyder’s Quisp V Quake.

If I ever get to see Dogwelder on the big screen, I can die happy.

This is my fault, guys. I wished for Wonder Woman 3 on the magic wishing stone and the wish is going wrong in annoying ways.

Peach, please!

There’s literally nothing I could care about less than hurting Ted Cruz personally. In fact, I probably fall more on the side of being in favor of him experiencing discomfort and unhappiness...

No Iron Man 3?   Or should it just be a combo entry - all Shane Black movies...?

Might I suggest a long overlooked early 99s gem? 58th Street. It’s a Christmas story loosely based on New York’s first lottery winner. Anthony LaPaglia plays the lead, and Danny Aiello gives a beautiful performance as his father. It’s a big hearted. tac Italian family comedy that I think got lost in the glut of

While it’s the correct choice that Michelle Yeoh is Icon of the Year, unless I’m missing something she’s had top-billing at least once before. In Wing Chun (1994) she plays the titular protagonist Yim Wing-Chun and features on the movie poster.

For a while, if I hadn’t seen seem movie/TV episode I would not let my daughter watch it for this reason. Alas, she deduced it from finding the elf on the shelf in a closet in July. Stupid things.

It’s too late now, but your comment definitely needs an exclamation point at the end. Otherwise, it just sounds like Eddy doesn’t really care about his full shitter...

I hope he didn’t take them to see Gremlins 2 while they still believed in Abraham Lincoln...

No. 

To anyone who enjoys Christmas movies but hasn’t seen Klaus, please do. Everything about it is wonderful. From the writing, to the amazing animation, to the voice acting.

I watch the 1951 A Christmas Carol every year by myself drunk on Christmas night and cry my eyes out when Tiny Tim runs into Scrooge’s arms and he scoops him up and plants him on his shoulders and jaunts down the lane. What a film

This list is just “30 very good to great Christmas movies in random order”. 

I expected a ranking of FOX News hosts. Sorely disappointed.