First to Acid...yes, the Exorcist III is one of the best ever which it was one of the many great films of 1990. It was one of Me & My Grandma's faves We used to watch together so many times
PB - FIRST IMPORTANT NOTE... I got dibs on the Santa Clause movie from 1994 with Tim Allen becuase I have a special connection to it so please wait for Me to do it soon
Okay, now back to business. It sure was indeed a different take Speaking of 1990, there's Home Alone One of the best Christmas movies there is. I'll never forget when Me & My Grandparents saw it at the Kingsland on their second screen on the second floor then they got the VHS for Me sometime later. Still, the moment when you see John candy at the airport is still like a holy crap moment I posted Home Alone 2 last year, i did't see that at show but rented it from one of placed then got it on VHS so here's this...
BONUS
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Yeah, I'm not as big a fan as 2. It's the exact same movie, really. They should've tried to be more different. It's like the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, why would I watch an inferior copy when I can watch the original?
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
I don't know, I guess for the people who wants more of it & continuations Ah, the 3 Godfathers. An underrated John Wayne classic and yet another one by John Ford. The music was by Richard Hageman. It was an excellent score. Here's his theme
Here's the song that was sung by Harry Carey Jr.
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How about I'll be Seeing You with Shirley Temple Here's this one
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Yeah, they just crank them out one after another. I never seen The Ref, one of Denis Leary's films I have yet to see but maybe soon.
Here's this film titled Homestead...
It says it's coming to theaters on December 20 I'm sure it's a limited release. It stars Neal McDonough, Bailey Chase, Currie Graham Dawn Olivieri and Susan Misner which is a decent cast. The story isn't surprising to Me, they've been showing this a lot in movies for a while now. Not a very cheerful movie for Christmas but it does look good overall.
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Yes, I believe you be correct, but I cannot recall which one at the moment, however, Civil War came out in April. I'm glad you noticed because I don't know how many other people is adding them together or even noticing, also around this time WWE stared the Bloodline Civil War too so there's that Like I said, Hollywood has really been showing us this stuff. I never knew about the TV Movie remake of Christmas in Connecticut in 1992 but it looked good.
I was never interested in this despite it starred Emilia Clarke.
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Yeah, well people like to run a story idea into the ground, so no surprise. I can't really take any romantic Christmas movies, they're just beyond cheesy.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."