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    23 hours ago

    I think people should make a distinction between “Christmas movie,” and “movie that takes place on or around Christmas.”

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      10 hours ago

      i think you better choose your next words carefully lest you find yourself on the wrong side of the war on christmas

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      I’m pretty sure the “there’s snow, there’s a Christmas tree, this is a Christmas movie!” is a joke though. I haven’t ever done this joke myself. I guess still need to find what in Die Hard makes it a Christmas movie :) .

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        it’s Christmas eve, part of the premise is a dude returning home t family for Christmas, there’s a Christmas miracle (that he survives at all), the villain is after material gain and is about to ruin Christmas, and John’s wife’s name is fucking Holly! What more do you want‽

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        I think there are people who take it surprisingly seriously lol

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      I feel like that’s a very gradual gradient. Is it only when Christmas is a fundamental part of the story?

      For example your comment makes me think of the “Die Hard isn’t a Christmas movie” people, but it would have been a completely different movie if not for the office Christmas party.