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TopicSnake Rates Anything Christmas/Holiday Related
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12/02/20 2:01:31 PM
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PumpkinCoach posted...
the chimes of midnight (big finish audio story)

70/100

A thrilling tale of murder and drama, with thrilling voice performances that transport you indelibly into the story's world. I always love stories that combine some elements of horror and Christmas together, because the clashing just works so well thematically.

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Santa Claus

67/100

On one hand, he's a representation of the jolly good cheer and the potential of giving back in all of us around the holiday season. On the other, he's arguably the single biggest advisement giant in the world who brings false hope to millions of children around the world while selling them Coca-Cola cans face-first. Still, there's something magical about Santa and maybe I've been conditioned to think that but when done right, removed from the commercialism the belief in Santa Claus in young children is one of the great joys of the Christmas season.

Jesse_Custer posted...
Die Hard

83/100

While it has become somewhat annoying to hear this pronounced as everyone's favorite Christmas movie year in and year out because of its alternative content matter, there's no denying it's a very good movie and actually a pretty charming Christmas watch. Setting an action movie at Christmas is more than just a novelty or accident, Gruber's act of terrorism is a deliberate violation of and in staunch contrast to the positivity of the season, and a commentary on time seeming frozen on Christmas Day, when it feels like "nothing" is supposed to happen besides intimate moments between you and your family.

TheArkOfTurus posted...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftEz-m0kEWA

98/100

God, this song is genuinely amazing. I'm an unabashed supporter of Christmas music and love playing it to death around December, and this scratches the itch of so many aspects of great holiday classics: nostalgia, catchy chorus lines, tasty instrumentals including a choice solo, and of course an overwhelming sense of kitsch. I'm adding this to the rotation immediately.

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