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Its funny to see that many christmas releases that have nothing to do with the "spirit of the holidays" do quite well.
Maybe Christmas is a time for taking chances instead of remaking Annie
I'd really like to see a Christmas movie worth seeing in theaters. There hasn't been a great one in so long. We need a new classic to be made like the old Christmas Story and Christmas Vacation.