I sent my copy to a friend who is an author, and he commented, “F–king Batman couldn’t pull that stuff off”.
Officially a Christmas Movie in the Balthisar household! I told my wife we were going to watch a Christmas movie (she’s from a non-Christmas culture), and she loved it. New holiday tradition. And I need to know some other, good “Christmas” movies.
Titanic?
But McClane could, because he’s prepared.
Also, Batman’s just, like, y’know, a* fictional* character.
Reindeer Games - its got Santa’s, bright flashing colored lights, a heart-warming finish.
Bad Santa - maybe you should screen that one first.:eek:
I believe that you Won The Thread, Sir.
While I’m sure the answer is yes please increase the amount of awesomeness in the universe by confirming that this is a several-layers deep Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back reference…
No need to involve Jay or Bob (or Kevin).
Just wanted to add a few layers …
(Ahh, might be because I’ve always thought the kids were written well in Stand By Me, arguing Superman vs Mighty Mouse. And saying that Mighty Mouse was a cartoon character.)
Englishman here. There’s a difference between the American and European manner?
Englishman here. There’s a difference between the American and European manner?
Americans generally use the classic cigarette, while Europeans use something like stealth or twee.
From this thread (2001)
There’s other suggestions not related to cigarettes.
Excellent link. The British overwhelmingly use the classic hold too. It must be those danged furriners over the Channel that grasp their cigarettes in such strange ways!
:: bows ::
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[li]DH2 is also set around Xmas.[/li][li]Lethal Weapon 1 is set around Xmas (and it seems to me the kill-the-last-bad-guy ending was amazingly similar).[/li][li]It seems to me that Young Guns starts some time between Xmas and New Years…[/li][/ul]
–G!