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Day 12: A romantic holiday movie that is your personal favorite and why

I'm sure someone has already mentioned this movie. It's great. Kate and Jack have great chemistry so do Jude and Cameron. But the real winner for me is that quaint little cottage in England that apparently doesn't exist in the real world. πŸ˜‚

Also, I love that Cameron thinks Jude has all these girlfriends he talks to on his phone but you find out it's his daughters.

The Holiday (2006)


I hope nobody breaks down how awful it actually is like they did a certain other romantic holiday film. Let me live in my little Kate Winslet/Jack Black and JudeLaw/Cameron Diaz fantasy. Okay? πŸ˜‚
 
Day 12: A romantic holiday movie that is your personal favorite and why

I'm sure someone has already mentioned this movie. It's great. Kate and Jack have great chemistry so do Jude and Cameron. But the real winner for me is that quaint little cottage in England that apparently doesn't exist in the real world. πŸ˜‚

Also, I love that Cameron thinks Jude has all these girlfriends he talks to on his phone but you find out it's his daughters.

The Holiday (2006)


I hope nobody breaks down how awful it actually is like they did a certain other romantic holiday film. Let me live in my little Kate Winslet/Jack Black and JudeLaw/Cameron Diaz fantasy. Okay? πŸ˜‚

1) I only broke down why I hate that movie when people asked, and only for them.
2) I like this one.
 
Day 13 - A scary holiday movie


Dia de Bestia (Álex de la Iglesia – 1995)
AKA The Day of The Beast


AFter I watched this I had the scariest dreams of my entire life and I haven't watched it since.
I was convinced the film had an actual demonic evolution ritual in it that would curse anyone who watched it.

It inspired one of my stories.
 
Day 13: A scary holiday horror movie

Silent Night is more depressing than scary but I feel like it sort of qualifies. The metaphor is a little bit in your face but I liked it in a I-would-never-watch-it again kind of way.

 
Day 13: A scary holiday horror movie

I loved
It's A Wonderful Life.

Oh, sorry -- I loved It's A Wonderful Life Knife. (Okay, "loved" is way too strong. But I didn't hate it.)

In her small town, Winnie kills a rampaging serial killer, but not before he almost kills her brother and succeeds in murdering her best friend. Now, a year later and everyone is moving on, but she can't. Depressed, on Christmas Eve, she wishes she was never born, and her wish comes true. Now in that world, she doesn't see what all her good deeds wrought, but instead how many would have died, including her brother, had she not been there. And the killer is just getting started...

I will fully admit I watched it because of the title. It isn't breaking any new ground, and it has some technical issues, and this mixture of comedy and horror is getting a played out. But I honestly found this to have a rather sweet emotional center, and the actors are engaging, especially Jane Widdop as Winnie, and Jess McLeod as Bernie, the social outcast who she befriends.

There are worse ways to spend an hour and a half. Like watching about half of It's A Wonderful Life...

It's A Wonderful Knife
 
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