Released on July 20th.
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Deluded Juice β 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 07:20 AM)
Sure, they have those Christmas things but it is an after thought or is not central to the theme like Christmas movies are.
Like Jingle All the Way
We know it's a Christmas movie because they are all killing each other for a toy for their kids at Christmas.
Or The Santa Claus or any movie with the name of Santa Claus in it.
A Christmas movie is obviously a Christmas movie.
Since this one is not it is not. -
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Krazy Joe β 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 12:39 PM)
Released on July 20th.
Christmas movies come out around closer to Christmas time.
Boom, there it is.
Someone doesn't know their film history.
Miracle on 34th Street. Considered a Christmas classic.
Release date
June 11, 1947
Boom. There it is.
Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
Also, by your failed logic, Halloween H20, Halloween: Resurrection, Rob Zombie's Halloween and Rob Zombie's Halloween II aren't Halloween movies. All four opened in the summer, not October. All except Halloween: Resurrection opened in August. Halloween: Resurrection opened in July.
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Deluded Juice β 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 04:08 PM)
Did not change my mind.
DH is NOT a Christmas movie.
Never has been. Never will be.
I don't give a damn about the H.Ween movies.
But since you brought it upβ¦.
They are not about H.Ween.
They are about a killer who does his terrorizing that just happens to take place on H.Ween. -
Krazy Joe β 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 06:20 PM)
I don't give a damn about the H.Ween movies.
But since you brought it upβ¦.
They are not about H.Ween.
They are about a killer who does his terrorizing that just happens to take place on H.Ween.
Is there a point?
You're from the future?Well that's brilliant!Do they still have sandwiches there?
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 