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This is the last day of the decades prompts and if you have participated in the bonus challenge and have collected between 5 and 7 points, PM me which gift you would prefer:

An extra movie pass for the rest of the month. (You can post two movies for one of the remaining prompts.)

A vocaroo of me singing a holiday song of your choice.

or...

A personaled holiday e-card drawn by yours truly delivered on December 25th.
 
Day 21: A holiday movie from the 2000s.
In the overcrowded Christmas Zombie Apocalypse Musical genre, this stands head and shoulders over the herd.

Anna and The Apocalypse (2018)


(+1 for "joy," beyond what is in the movie, as it fills me with joy that this exists. 7 points and a full house.)
 
Day 21: A holiday/winter movie from the 2000's

Thomas Kinkade: The Painter of Light*

In his own words: "I am really the most controversial artist in the world."

If you look at this movie as a pretty work of fiction, much like his paintings, it's not half bad. His alcoholism, crude language, sexual harassment, bad business dealings and territorial pissing are not mentioned... but it has that tall brother from Supernatural Jared Padalecki, the talented Marcia Gay Harden and Peter O'Toole!

Christmas Cottage (2008)

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*Kinkade’s work is the meticulously painted smile on the Joker’s disfigured face. It refuses to deal with the fallenness, brokenness, sinfulness of the world. And more troubling, it enables his clientele to escape into an imaginary world where things can be pretty good, as long as we have our faith, our family values, and a visual imagery that re-affirms all this at the office and at home. -Cultivar/Daniel A. Siedell
 
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