i've heard it all about this on a website and from my nephew and even after his convincing arguments which almost had me
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 11:16 AM)
Besides that, Halloween is not a sinful day in the least. Scary, I can see that.
Halloween as a celebration, I myself see as playful spooky fun.
I hardly think its sinful though, unless if defies ones religious beliefs and it can only be sinful to them and not the non-believer.
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I love hutch — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 11:33 AM)
I don't even know why somebody would care if other people think of "Black Christmas" as a Christmas movie. I've always thought of BC as a Christmas movie. The OP's mistake is in not comprehending the other word in the title of the movie, "black".
Okay, Christmas is supposed to be about generosity and cheerfulness and the loving spirit. But the word black goes against all that and tarnishes everything most people love about the holidays.
Part of what I love about this movie is that achieves the cozy atmosphere of Christmas like no other film I can think of. With the best Christmas tree ever. As much as I do like "A Christmas Story", I think "Black Christmas" has the superior Christmas atmosphere.
Now, if the movie were titled "White Christmas" or "Pink Christmas", I'd say the OP might have a point.- ***3/4
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ToastedCheese — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 11:45 AM)
Okay, Christmas is supposed to be about generosity and cheerfulness and the loving spirit. But the word black goes against all that and tarnishes everything most people love about the holidays.
If a movie embodies a spirit of the festive or celebratory holiday/season into its style and atmosphere, even if warping it, it becomes an integral part of the movie's ambience.
I don't think a movie has to traditionally celebrate the meaning of its context to be dismissed as not being a proper/conditioned representation.
I see BC as a horror movie first, but its using a theme as a crutch which is glaring in its 2 word title and therefore is a Xmas movie too. DH is the same, an action movie first and foremost which uses Xmas as a backdrop and uses these elements for creative style and humour.
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Woodyanders — 4 years ago(November 23, 2021 02:25 PM)
It's most definitely a Christmas movie. One of the key leitmotifs in Christmas movies are how the holiday season brings people together. John and Holly McClane are having problems with their marriage at the start of the film, but manage to resolve these problems and stay together at the end. This is part of a long time-honored tradition in Christmas movies.
For example, Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew Fred Holywell keeps inviting his uncle to his annual Christmas party which Scrooge keeps turning down year after year. However, the spirit of the holiday season ultimately prevails and Scrooge decides to attend Fred's Christmas party instead of skipping it like he used to. Of course, I'm talking about A Christmas Carol here.
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