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TopicSnake Rates Anything Christmas/Holiday Related
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12/13/20 10:26:35 PM
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Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams - Dreams Dreams : A-Capella Ver.
https://youtu.be/AKsmOi9iGVk

74/100

Cool, jazzy feeling, it almost sounds like a vocal cut from a TSO album. The bum-bums definitely give it a Christmas feeling, it just sounds like something you would hear late night as the fire dies. It's cool that this comes from one of the true genuinely Christmas focused games, it's a great game and music like this enhances the mood ten-fold.

cakophon posted...
are you serious i was literally just gonna do this

uhh the google santa tracker
https://santatracker.google.com/?ignore_browser_check=true

80/100

I love stuff like this, great way to get kids into the Christmas mood and a little fun for adults to get in on too.

Espeon posted...
Krampus movie

80/100

Just rewatched this last night. I actually enjoyed it less than when I first watched it back in 2015 but it's still a fun little film. It's like the spiritual successor Christmas Vacation deserved, though perhaps with a slightly less scary monster than its "real" sequel. Somehow, every character in this manages to be even more of a massive dick than in Lampoon's, and part of the thrill of Krampus is just seeing these ill-fitting family members try to get along, yes, in ways you've seen before, but also with this threat of horror bringing them closer together and revealing their true personalities. It cannot be understand how terrific Krampus' sound and creature design is either. While I don't think this film quite does for Christmas what Dougherty's previous holiday effort Trick 'r Treat did for Halloween, it's still a great alt. Christmas film the whole family can enjoy. Tangentially, the rise of Krampus in American culture is definitely some weird overnight phenomena I would've never saw coming. I think I first saw him in the League episode "A Krampus Carol" and I don't think I even realized he was actually a real folkloric figure at the time. Did The League partly inspire Dougherty's Krampus? I friggin' hope so.

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