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Been going for Christmasy movies now that I am finally on holiday. I watched Nightmare Before Christmas and Edward Scissorhands. I think I'll go for Batman Returns or Die Hard next, or maybe Gremlins if I can find it. Okay, so some of these are true xmas movies per se, but they all take place at xmas so I watch 'em at this time of year.

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Minions last night, I laughed. I laughed more than I thought I would! But in about five hours, my answer will be Hateful Eight!

Been going for Christmasy movies now that I am finally on holiday. I watched Nightmare Before Christmas and Edward Scissorhands. I think I'll go for Batman Returns or Die Hard next, or maybe Gremlins if I can find it. Okay, so some of these are true xmas movies per se, but they all take place at xmas so I watch 'em at this time of year.

True Christmas movies??? It ain't Christmas time until I see Hans Gruber falling from Nakatomi Plaza!

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Yesterday and the day before I watched Bone Tomahawk (Very well shot and acted, didn't know it was horror western. Surprise! :laugh: ) and Tomorrow never dies, one of my favorite Bond films. Mostly because it's from the 90's and almost gloriously tacky! (surprisingly the villain/plot is probably more relevant then when it was made).

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Well there's been a couple of movies that I last watched: Star Wars The Force Awakens was a big one. Watched quite a few Christmassy movies during the holidays like Elf, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Die Hard and Toy Story 2. I'm currently going to start watching The Corpse Bride in a bit or so.

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"The Force Awakens". Twice. Plus, "Back to the Future" trilogy.

Both in "I can do this till I'm old and grouchy" category.

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TFA.... four times.

Don't know if it counts as a movie, but the Sherlock special "The Abominable Bride". Meh. Why they couldn't just keep it in the nineteenth century, I have no idea, especially considering the modern-day portions had no bearing on the conclusion of the "film".

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