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Holiday Movies That Actually Feel Good

Keny, Louis, Tom Season 3 Episode 89

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Holiday movies aren’t just tradition—they’re seasonal therapy. We kick things off with a nod to small businesses and a quick studio upgrade, then map a watchlist that spans cozy nostalgia and laugh-out-loud chaos. From It’s A Wonderful Life to Miracle on 34th Street, we unpack why the classics still land: perspective, grace, and the quiet chain reaction of small kindnesses. That thread runs straight into Dickens’ legacy, whether you prefer the original Christmas Carol or Bill Murray’s brilliantly jagged Scrooged.

The 80s and 90s gave the genre its pop-culture backbone. We relive A Christmas Story’s perfect nostalgia, the quotable mayhem of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, and Home Alone’s cartoon physics that somehow still feel heart-forward. Then we shift to modern staples: The Santa Clause reimagines the myth with single-dad tenderness, while Elf proves earnest joy can outshine even the grumpiest city street. Polar Express earns a debate on animation, but its train-to-belief metaphor continues to charm families who want wonder with their cocoa.

Along the way, we celebrate the cozy glow of neighborhood lights, the creative mashup of Halloween-meets-Christmas decor, and the way a good story can nudge us to return the cart, hold the door, and pay it forward. Whether you’re here to argue Die Hard’s holiday credentials or build a December movie rotation that feels just right, you’ll leave with fresh picks, deeper appreciation, and a reason to be a little kinder.

If this conversation sparked your watchlist, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review with your must-watch holiday movie—we’ll feature our favorites in an upcoming episode.

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Welcome to the CC and NJ Guy Podcast. How is everyone doing this lovely day? Examplente. Doing great.

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Just uh got done from the uh you know the the you know the Thanksgiving festivities, yes.

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You know, Black Friday and uh Well, so my quickie PSA that you reminded me of earlier. Yes. So I didn't do the Black uh Friday shopping. I stayed with the local shopping. Okay, yeah, yeah. Very cool. Yep, so I stayed with that, and I have more to go, so I have to run up to Rhinebeck and go get some more stuff up there. But I'm trying to do this year that was sticking. The only one I have to do something at one store. But uh, because my daughter's like, you know, that kind of picky for that that she wants. Yeah, it's not even anything, it's just because I can't get it anywhere else. Like they really don't make it anywhere. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it was just one of those things. But yeah, man, I stuck with it. So all right, let's go. Yeah, stuck with that. Small business this year, baby. Yeah, no, that's the way to go. Getting it done. Breaking more. Yes, so everybody else look out for your local uh business.

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And also just a little bit of technical stuff. We are trying something new, so it's gonna we're gonna see how it goes. All right, yeah. So hopefully uh our uh video, audio video will be a little bit more crisper, a little bit better now.

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Yeah, yeah. You see, we got mascot now, you can see him better on air sign and so famous.

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You're gonna announce the um uh we're gonna do uh Christmas stories or movies. Christmas movies, you know.

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It's uh this time of the year we uh we love the Christmas movies because you know it's like that's like kind of what brings, I feel like the Christmas spirit is the music and the movies. Right, you know, you know, you hear the song come on, you hear like uh rocking around. You hear that song, you're like, oh my god, it's Christmas! I heard Christmas music. But like also the movies, you gotta like think of that diehard.

SPEAKER_02:

Diehard. It was on uh what do you call it? I guess the Mel Gibson one too. Oh the other night. What's that shit called? Lethal Weapon. Lethal Weapon. Yeah. Yes. And I knew it just by the music and how it started. Before the movie, just as it opened up, she's like, how the f do you know that? Yeah. I'm like, um, I don't know. Yeah, I just do.

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Yeah. You know it.

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There's a distinct sound to that particular movie or music or whatever it is. Yeah.

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Like, you know when Salman Jerry's gonna start. I know when Fashion and Furious is gonna start. You know, what do you know, Tom and Jerry? Tom knows when Terminator's gonna start. Yeah, yeah, it's the Terminator. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas in Swatching. Yeah, you gotta do that. What does he do? Is that from? You gotta say Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. There you go, see. Yeah, that's very good. That was pretty good. Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

The drink all the way. Yeah, put that cookie down now. Yeah, who told you you could eat my cookies? See? Yeah, yeah. What was the what was the I forgot what the fucking um the character's name was from the movie? Who was the who was the oh I don't remember, bro? Mr. Captain something. I don't know.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, the action insane though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, the action figure they were fighting for. Right. Yo, that's the running man. Yeah, that's great. No, dude, that's this is this is probably one of my most favorite times of the year. Um, I am gonna say though, I hate when they started before Thanksgiving. Let me get through Thanksgiving, right? And then you can start playing the Christmas songs and all that other stuff, you know. Let me have Thanksgiving. Let me enjoy this. I like to eat, you know what I'm saying? I want to enjoy that. But now on Christmas!

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, so for the month of December, we are doing a you know, four episodes. We're gonna do a block of Christmas. Of Christmas stuff, yep, holiday things.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, not just Christmas, anything holiday in the in December.

SPEAKER_01:

And uh we're we're the same way. We don't put the Christmas, we started putting up the Christmas decorations this past couple days because we don't do them after it's Thanksgiving. Right. Wait for Thanksgiving. So we started them. Everything was great, you know. I love about the Christmas like all this. Like it feels Christmas decorations feel cozy. I love it. I don't know what it is about it, they just feel cozy. It's got that cozy vibe. I love them.

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My neighbor had them on for a little while in my backyard. You don't usually see them in the backyard houses, but they had it on, and I was loving it because the lights looked nice and the colors were good. You know, it was the new ones, those kind of bright blue, and um and then they stopped doing them like, why'd they stop? Yeah, why'd they stop? Yeah, you know, I love I love decorations like you. Man, when you see it, it's it's a good feeling. You need it. It's at that point of the year where it's like, all right. Well, who's our therapy session now? Yeah, exactly.

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We're gonna go drive around this neighborhood over there. Yes. Well, one of you forgot which one of you guys was telling us before that um that Christmas is, I guess we'll say, making a comeback. Like having Oh, don't say that. Really? No, no, no, listen to what I'm saying. No, no, listen to what I'm saying. Not as many people were decorating their houses the same. Not the love and the want.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, I was saying that about Halloween.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, I thought you said that a lot. I thought it was about Christmas. Because now I'm seeing this year so far, but I'm seeing more people now that have already decorated their houses outside, you know, more than I did last year. Yeah, you know what I mean? That's what I'm saying. I'm seeing that people are starting to be able to do that. Well, because everybody can prefers. I know. My daughter, bro, I told you, I think I said it last week. My daughter turns around. That's how it always was. Oh, why is it snowing, Dad? I'm like, because you put up the fucking Christmas lights in your house, like your Christmas tree on November on the November 1st. Like, what do you mean? Why? Right. Whatever, whatever. I'm the guy saying that's just an observation. But uh no, but people would think we're doing it more inside their house, you know, as opposed to just decorating the whole outside of their house. We did that, the apartments and stuff. But you guys always do every hot dog.

SPEAKER_02:

We do it inside, and then we kind of get when it's almost sold on, we already have we'll have it outside.

SPEAKER_03:

And Tanya, you're gonna do it. But I don't no, no, not me. Tanya.

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I'm not taking credit for that.

SPEAKER_01:

But wait, can we do our house though?

SPEAKER_02:

Because my wife does everything. How long is the number? She would not let me. If I can move shit, listen to me. Hold that thought. I can move something and I'll do it on purpose in my house. If she has something set where she wants it, I'll move it on purpose. And she will see it within five seconds to 20, maybe. Yeah. That she's in the room. I'll go, why is that over there?

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You see?

SPEAKER_02:

Now you just write yourself up. No, she knows. I laugh about it when she catches me. I don't, you know, I do it for that reason. I want to see how long it's gonna take her before she can actually do it. And I'm like, well, that's crazy. That's funny. But go ahead, what were you saying? I'm sorry, sir.

SPEAKER_03:

No, you didn't lose it, bro.

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Oh man. It's all right.

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I feel good. We're gonna come back to him. I'm sorry. No, it's okay. Yeah, no, but what you should you were talking about your Halloween stuff. Oh, that's what I was paying attention to. I was paying attention to it.

SPEAKER_01:

See, in our house, we're Halloween's the number one holiday. Right. So our Christmas stuff is very Halloween. We have a lot of Halloween-themed Christmas decorations are yeah, and a lot of nightmare before Christmas. Oh, I love that. Our tree skirt. We have a nightmare before Christmas tree skirt. Yeah, you know what I mean? So where you put the I love that stuff. I think it's good. You can't cover this the tree skirt, you gotta put the presents somewhere else.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't cover. We'll just put them outside of the tree skirt. Yeah, yeah, put them outside of it. That's funny. Now, the the because if the tree skirt is a decoration like that, like it has that theme, right? And you can't put the presents on top of it under the tree. You gotta put the presents outside so you can see the tree skirt. Gotcha. Yeah. I don't know. I'm just saying, I don't talk to shit right now. So but now, do you decorate your Halloween stuff from out that's outside? Do you decorate it a little bit for Christmas? Like, you know, throw up a um uh a Santa Claus hat or something like that, or put like elf ears on one of your animatronics.

SPEAKER_01:

No, but that that's that's a good idea. Well, you know what we're well we already got Bobby Bones out, so Bobby Bones has been out since uh October 1st or whatever. But now he never went away. So but we we dressed him in uh now Christmas clothes. We got a Christmas shirt, yes, that's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_02:

Christmas pants. Yeah, listen, I've driven by a lot of houses with Halloween themed Christmas decorations because it's awesome. I love it. Because a nightmare. Whether it's a dog or a dinosaur, I've seen that with something on him, yeah. Uh, you know, some kind of Christmas outfit of some sort or whatever. Right. Um Santa, of course. It's great. I love it when people do that. It's being original, it's being it's being outside the box.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes. Like I have to go to the store now, to the craft store, because I have to get a uh two hats. So for Halloween, I bought a giant jack-o'-lantern, like a scarecrow. Right. He's sitting in my front seat, and he's got the you know, the like the regular bogus hat for our you know, for what you call it. I gotta get a hat now to put on him, Santa Claus hat, and I have to get one for the skeleton sitting in my back seat. So that's what I'm telling you, bro. As I'm getting ready to decorate the Halloween stuff for uh for uh for Christmas. Hell yeah, it's freaking great. I love all that shit. And that's what I'm saying, but now you gotta get crafty. So I saw a Cherokee, not a Cherokee, the Jeep Renegades, right? And they had it all decorated, and this is the last year. Uh he had it all decorated for Christmas, had the lights on them and whatnot. Right. And the cops pulled them over because you're not supposed to have those lights on the cars. On the cars, yeah. Yeah, I didn't know that. I didn't know that though.

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I saw it a few times, yeah. I'm like, how does they not get pulled over with that? Because it's like a it's a distraction. You would think it would be, right? Because people are like, yeah, you're if people focus in on the lights, yeah, like, oh look at that. And they should be looking at that light.

SPEAKER_03:

Right, right, right. Yeah, yeah. But it was still groovy, it was, it was really, it was really cool. It had the the lights were like running on it and stuff, and by that the the uh AC converter and stuff. But I I I think this is honestly maybe the one time of the year, seriously, where people are just a little bit nicer to one another. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, like you said, it's all that warm, fuzzy, yeah. You go cuddly, you know, sitting by the fireplace with some cocoa, you know. Yeah, what fireplace? Any fireplace.

SPEAKER_01:

The one on the TV and the U Log.

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Yeah, I'm gonna put the fireplace on it.

SPEAKER_01:

So let's be nicer to each other every bro.

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That's what I say all year round. Be kind to one another.

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Yeah, it always happens that way, right? But then you still have your bullshit too. You know what I mean? So, but it makes it easier to get through the year because you're at that point of the year, it's almost over, you know, it's time to have a little bit of a celebration. Yeah, however you celebrate. Yeah. So it's good. Yeah, I love it. And the movies and and and the stories alone, you know, are great. It's depending on which movie you like or story you like. Die art. Right? Now, like I told I said before, my movies figure it out. Is it technically a Christmas movie? I I thought it wasn't.

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So, what are the what are the classic Christmas movies? It's a wonderful movie. It's a wonderful movie. That's always gonna be my number one of the OGs. Right? So when it comes to classics, I love that movie. You got let's see what else. So that was always a good movie. So let's talk about that a little bit. So that movie, see, that movie is good because that is a movie that like you when you're done watching that movie, you feel like somebody. You know what I mean? Yeah, what's it crying? Yeah, yeah, dude. I hide from the wife. You gotta watch this in the dark, I might say it back. You know, it's just uh you know. It's a feel good movie. It's kind of like a little bit of um I feel like they took that idea a little bit from um what's the Christmas um Carol movie? Oh, Christmas. You know, with the with the ghost of Christmas. So it's like they made him exist. Right. Right. You know what I mean? What it would be like, what the world would be like.

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Oh, you should never wish that.

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You should never what I think that that's one thing that people can actually relate to. Yeah, it's an amazing movie. But then I think that that's super relatable because we've all had that one Christmas or that one time in our lives, period, where we're like, you know what? I'm just so freaking tired, I'm done, or whatever, you know. And then that one thing will, that voice, that person, that something will bring you back. And that's what happened in the wonderful life.

SPEAKER_02:

It was that, Mary, Mary, Mary, I love you, Mary. Because he was in the Twilight Zone, that's why.

SPEAKER_01:

And that too. He was bugging his own episode two, if you think. Yeah, he was bugging out.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, you know, there was actually a lot of science in that in that film when you think about it. Which one? Twilight zone? Uh uh. When you watch in the beginning movie, who's talking to each other? The angels. Right. But what are they? Stars. That's right. Gotcha. And they're moving around. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Stars in the galaxies. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Talking about that, you know. Yeah, no, but I find it great.

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I find it interesting because it shows you.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, but I think that was.

SPEAKER_03:

No, I think now we're talking science because of who we are. Or astronomy. Right. Right. But or astronomy. But you know, that was more religious when they when they made that movie. Right, but think of the way, but look how they did it, which was a very good way to do it, I think.

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Oh, yeah, I'm with you. Like, who are you gonna upset with that?

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Yeah, no, no, yeah.

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You know what I mean? Right?

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After you see the movie, you know, it's just it's just it's you believe in God and it's just God.

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That's all it is. Yes, right, yeah, right, right.

SPEAKER_01:

Period. That's a good one. What's the next one you got? Another classic one is gonna be Miracle on 34th Street, of course. Now, which one though? You know, you like the remake or the original? Let's talk about classics. Right? OG, you know, black and white jacket and yes, the uh Natalie Wood. I mean Oh, that's right, it was she was the little girl. The premise for that movie is pretty genius, we think. Like, what would happen if the Santa at your mall was actually Sam? Actually Santa was, bro. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like that is the that's like such a great premises for a movie.

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Yes, yep. Hence, be nice to everyone because you never know, you know. Right now, I might be, you know, I'm on the naughty good list, you know, like I'm right there. Yeah, no, no, no, that stuff. Yeah, we're not gonna do none of that. Yeah, that's crazy. But yeah, no, you're right. That's why you never know, man. It but again, so people they make fun of me because I say Santa Claus is real, you know, however you want to call it. Why? Because it's when you do it to others, you get that grooviness back, as far as I'm concerned. Karma is a bitch. So you know Santa is karma? So you think we're Karma, yes. So you think we create it? We create Santa for that to you know yes, at this time of year, I think yes, because this is when you hold that door open for somebody who's having a bad day.

SPEAKER_01:

That's the same concept, yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes, because if you hold that door open for somebody who's having a bad day because they miss the bus or whatever, and they're like, and they look at you and like, well, thank you. You know, sometimes, not always, they don't always say thank you, but you know, it's like that moment, and they end up paying it forward through their day.

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You would hope so.

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Well, you know, fingers crossed, because even if at that moment they didn't know, at least you know you did the right thing. I know I did the right thing so that the person behind them is like, oh, whatever they do next is on them. Exactly. And you know, I believe in that pay it forward thing. So you know what I'm saying? So, but that's me, because you know, this time of year that I'm that kind of nice.

SPEAKER_02:

No, I know. I always hold it. Whenever I go, I'll leave it like if I'm just walking out and then I see and I catch it, I'll run back at the door real quick and hold it. Because you know, I or I'm always putting back my shopping carts. Yeah, I don't leave them in the middle of the parking lot, you know, especially this time of year, people don't give fuck. They just do whatever, man. Right. You know, you're being nice, but at the same time, you're being selfless because you're doing something.

SPEAKER_03:

And if you do it, somebody else is still gonna see you do it. Now they're gonna feel some type of way, so they're gonna go do it because now they don't want to look like the douche that didn't put it back. So right. I'm with you.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, I'm with you. So you have your good and your bad, but no, I love the fact that movies that remind us, you would hope that we could be like the way the movies portray us. Right. You know, of course, a lot of it's fancy.

SPEAKER_01:

Though, like you're supposed to after you watch a movie like that, it's supposed to make you think and go, oh, you know, maybe we should be better, maybe we should be nicer. You know, I think that's that's that's the writer director. You would hope so, right? Yeah, and then Valentine's Day comes around and raises it all up.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm kidding.

SPEAKER_01:

No, but you know, uh, so like so those are two classic movies. I you know, I didn't grow up in that time though, so I don't think like uh you're gonna say we did?

SPEAKER_03:

That's that bullshit time. Well, you guys were maybe babies when some of those movies were definitely not seven. No, that was that was no, I think they original Christmas Carol. Oh, yes, you gotta watch Christmas Carr. You did say that?

SPEAKER_01:

Well, wait, Christmas Carol or Scrooge? We'll go Christmas Carol. Well, that we can get into that. We'll I'm just talking about the classic ones for now. Okay, so I definitely want to get into 80s because 80s, like we'll get there in a second. I feel like it did blow like Christmas movies blew up, like it was a lot of. Right, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, but so but the classic black and white one, yeah. Yeah, it was a classic, you know, and that's a classic story, you know.

SPEAKER_02:

But Charles Dickens, that's that's Charles Dickens. The whole premise, you know, he's got money, but he's cheapskate, he's a miser. Yeah, you know, he's mean.

SPEAKER_03:

Yep, and he saw the light because he realized his family that we all he had left was what his nephew, right? His nephew was all that was left. Right, you know, he was shitty to uh was it Tiny Tim? What's the kid's name?

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But it took him to get all the way to his grave to the point where he knew because nobody was there, but like how much of a difference one person can make, right for being a big guy, just a nicer. Just be that nice person. That's what I'm saying, bro.

SPEAKER_03:

That's why I just said you ripple effect, it's it's a ripple effect, you know.

SPEAKER_01:

Yep, just nice to that one person, and it just like changed so much, just being just nicer and more caring and more thoughtful of other people, right? Instead of like, you know, so into ourselves or like you know, like this is angry at the world.

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Yeah, for no reason. For no reason, you know, you know, yeah, it just sucks. It does. That's why I think that's why Christmas is, like you said, is like that warm, snuggly, groovy time of year. Right. You know, because people like you know, they are they're just that much nicer than they were the other 360.

SPEAKER_02:

I think the holidays are also good to have, though, because it it the whole idea of the lights and the music and you know, the people being better, you know, more cheerful. Yeah, and then also you get the Christmas, you know, whatever. People are kind of nicer, right? But why can't you be for the whole year, right? That's what people normally say. Well, at least we're getting it once a year at a certain point of the year.

SPEAKER_01:

Take what you can get, all right? Oh, now everybody's gotta be nice all year round. Right, exactly. You can't be happy with the city.

SPEAKER_02:

But it's good that we have it, it's like a therapy time of the year, right? Right to just let some steam off and say, you know what, I gotta let my hair down. No pun intended, of course.

SPEAKER_03:

Right, right. Yeah. Well, and you're right. I think I think you're right. I believe you're right. Again, be nice. It doesn't hurt, you know. It's not even about it, shouldn't even be about the gifts. Right. You know what I'm saying? It's just that time you're spending with the family, you know, still. You know, you know, it's better than Thanksgiving. Because Thanksgiving, yeah, people are stressed out and they just have rights to be. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

I mean, I'm not gonna say you can't do it, because obviously people have horrible things happening in their lives, unfortunately. Just keep your chin up.

SPEAKER_03:

So just try to get through it the best as you can. Yeah, definitely, man. All right, next movie. We want to go with this one.

SPEAKER_01:

So I think uh we went down. I think those three cover the uh the like class. I think I can think of a lot of classic because I feel like like I said, like 80s came around, and that's when the Christmas movies really started to blow up. I feel like so many Christmas movies. Like if you think like 60s, 70s, like I don't I feel like there's there's probably a lot of Christmas movies, but I don't I've I feel like it's just like we're just like every year, like a lot of Christmas movies, another Christmas movie, you know what I mean? It's every year. Uh, but like the ones that stick out for me from the 80s were definitely like Scrooge.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, that was so good, man. Uh what's his name? Scrooge was great. Yeah, who was the Bill Murray?

SPEAKER_01:

Bill Murray, thank you. I I want to say I kept I kept getting the wrong actor, I'm like, damn that great. I'm like, no, Bill Murray. Not Ghostbusters, yeah. Bill Murray, yeah, and that was great.

SPEAKER_02:

And that was like a modern take on uh I can't remember her name, but the actress from Taxi was in there. She played the show. Oh, yeah. She was great. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Left-handed him too, bro. Punch him in the head. But she was the ghost of Christmas past, I think is what she was. Present. Present. She was present. She was present.

SPEAKER_01:

She was the taxicab driver. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Hey, come here. With the grimy. That was like the uh class, that's like the old school taxi cab driver think of from back in the like 60s, 70s.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, he kept shitting on. Well, uh Bill Murray kept shitting on uh Bobcat Go 3.

SPEAKER_01:

Sorry, boys.

SPEAKER_03:

He was that was his.

SPEAKER_01:

He came out with the with the you know, with the bang bang at the end. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was a good one does Griffinhardgate fit into Christmas? No, no, it's more like after the new year. Yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah. Gregory. That was another fucking funny movie. Yeah, that's a great movie. Yeah, but no, yeah, it's I I I like Scrooge.

SPEAKER_01:

I I like it a lot. You know what's a movie I grew up with in the 80s that was a weird Christmas movie, but like it's more nostalgic for me. It's a terrible movie, actually. The Santa Claus. Do you remember the Santa Claus? With um Dudley Moore?

SPEAKER_03:

Oh my god, dude, I did forget about that movie. But but it wasn't the Santa Claus. Santa Claus was with um what's his name?

SPEAKER_01:

Santa Claus the movie, it was called. Sorry, Santa Claus. That's with the movie, okay. Sorry, that we'll get to that. That's 90s, but we'll get to that. Yeah, so Santa Claus the movie, that was the one with Dudley Moore. It was the um the guy who played Santa Claus was uh I don't even remember. I'll be lying. I remember I remember the movie, but I don't remember yeah, but like the premises was is like there was a big corporate company that's like we're gonna take over being Santa Claus, and they had like this like they were like they were just like, Oh, we're gonna do it. You know what I mean? Like, what the hell? Like, but they were like had like uh like uh you know, he was like the Dudley Moore like built them like a like this like machine that would fly for them and but end up, you know, of course, you know, good triumphs over evil situations.

SPEAKER_03:

Dude, I remembered about the movie, but I didn't remember seeing the movie. Like I don't remember it was wow.

SPEAKER_01:

And of course, you know, uh I think the movie's technically 90s, but it's early 90s, and of course, you know, that's um Christmas vacation.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh, I was just gonna say that. Yeah, I think it's sorry. Stole my thunder. Sorry. No, you got back at me.

SPEAKER_01:

No, that's a movie movie right there. That movie is probably the most quotable for me. Um Christmas movies. Just because of all the, you know, the uh, you know, cousinetti and all that, you know, shitters full, you know, like that was funny.

SPEAKER_02:

That is good. Just hacked up a yeah, yeah. Hacked up a bone under the table. A dog. Yeah, right. Yeah, I'm gonna watch that. It's gonna be my keyboard.

SPEAKER_01:

He just spent them all.

SPEAKER_02:

He burned that cat right into the friggin' call up it. Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01:

If you're not doing anything constructive, go fetch me my stokies.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh that's that's it. That's a good voice. That guy's been around for a while, man.

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I pledge allegiance to the floor.

SPEAKER_02:

United States of America. Dude, that was everybody. She was putting the cat food in the in the jello.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh my god. Dude, yeah, I I gotta do so, like my wife and youngest, they do the they set up the Christmas movies that they want to watch. So they watch all the you know the cute home.

SPEAKER_01:

I'm putting on Christmas.

SPEAKER_03:

No, but I'm saying I'm gonna put on like the the funnies, the good ones, right? The the action-packed ones, bro. I'm not gonna, yeah. That is hilarious, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

Now, supposedly Trading Places came out in 90, oh I'm sorry, 1983.

SPEAKER_01:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

And that was a Christmas movie.

SPEAKER_01:

That was a Christmas movie, yeah, yeah, you're right.

SPEAKER_03:

It was because it was based around Christmas, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Yeah. And then fast-forwarded it.

SPEAKER_02:

And Jingle All the Way came out in '96, which was like right after that.

SPEAKER_01:

But there's also another 80s movie we cannot leave out. Which is Christmas story.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes. You're gonna shoot your eye out. Oh, that's the greatest. Well, I love that movie. Yeah, 24.

SPEAKER_02:

I got turned on to it. That movie by a friend of mine who told me about that movie. He said, You never seen that movie. I remember when he told me, when he told me about this movie. Like, what are you talking about? I never seen this movie. I was like those people who, when you tell them they don't know, when you make a reference to it.

SPEAKER_01:

The only two references I had of the 50s were Back to the Future and Christmas story. So but my life, that's what I pictured. No, you're that's a lie.

SPEAKER_02:

Your parents also my friend.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, but I I didn't, they were born in the 50s. Okay, so but I don't but I don't have like reference of what the time was. But the way they brought you up, though, is what I mean.

SPEAKER_02:

As far as how you were brought up is from the time that sh you know they were a different generation. Right.

SPEAKER_03:

Right? Yeah, yeah, I guess. That's so freaking great, man. It's crazy. That is so freaking funny. Jeez. It's funny. There were so many more movies in the 80s that I think made let's see. Just made uh Scrooge.

SPEAKER_02:

But that's the Christmas story. The ref movie, too. Do you remember that one? The ref? That sounds familiar.

SPEAKER_01:

That's uh 84.

SPEAKER_02:

1994.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yeah, we're getting to the 90s, yeah. Yeah. But so is another story, and that's another movie that I feel like is such a quotable movie. Like you'll shoot your eye out.

SPEAKER_02:

You shoot your eye, kid. Oh, yeah. You know every line. It's like watching young Frankenstein. Okay, I can replay pretty much every line in Halloween.

SPEAKER_01:

Silent Night, Deadly Night. No other Santa Claus is creepier than the one from the Christmas story. When he's kicking him down the stairs, that was like the most evil, most diabolical. I love that. I love ever scene in a movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Remember when he ranted off the gun? He was like he said everything he wanted.

SPEAKER_01:

He's like kicking them off the stair onto the side. You shoot your eye out, kid. And then he pushes it with his foot. It's crazy. He's like kicking all the kids down the slide and they're all crying down the slide. I'm like, that was like an evil Santa. Like, I think so random for that movie.

SPEAKER_02:

It was. But that got it for him. So right? Yeah. It was an evil Santa. He wanted to go because it was get the store was closing. He wanted to get the hell out of there. Who knows if they wash or not? These kids are so yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

So let's go. So I think that covers most of the 80s. Does anybody know any other 80s? Uh I said the ref.

SPEAKER_03:

It was one. Which one was the ref, bro? I don't remember the ref. That doesn't even sound familiar. Huh? The ref, which one was that? I don't know either. I have to look it up.

SPEAKER_02:

But how about TV stuff that we used to grow? Right? So about we'll do it. The best one that everybody remembers is Rudolph, right? Right. Because the claymation. Right. That's basically what that stuff is, right? I would guess. Is that what it is? Right. Right? So that was 64 when that came out, but it's always on. Till this day it's still on. We still watch it. I still I still watch it. Even at the age that I am now, I love it.

SPEAKER_01:

You know what was really popular when I was a kid? Remember the California raisins? Oh my god. Dude, I forgot about those. Yes. We went to the South Bowl.

unknown:

Dude.

SPEAKER_01:

I remember the kid and watching there was like a Christmas episode, so it was a big deal. Oh no, the Fort Your Raisin. You're right. It was right. It was. I remember that was like a big deal.

SPEAKER_03:

I totally forgot about that. Because that it was because they had done the um Frosty, the new Frosty, and um it was Frosty the Snowman, and uh they had done another one that had added on because there was a couple of Frosty the Snowmen.

SPEAKER_02:

Frosty the Snowman that we always watch is the one from 1969. Right. All right, that's the one that's over.

SPEAKER_03:

Then, right?

SPEAKER_02:

Uh no, that was the only one I had. Really?

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, then we got the Rudolph?

SPEAKER_02:

Of course. Well, what? Frosty Snowman was great, man. The whole story was a good story, too. Think about it, right? You have this magical uh being that comes to life.

SPEAKER_03:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

And you can be with him, hang out with him, and do all these crazy stuff, and he'll protect you and do whatever, rah-da. But you can melt away, right? Of course, but then Santa brings him back. Yeah, you know what's a weird movie. It's a feel-good story.

SPEAKER_01:

It is. You know what's a weird movie? And I guess we could probably segue into the 90s now, is uh is Jack Frost. I love Jack Frost.

SPEAKER_03:

Wait, wait, you're talking about the one with um, wait, wait, we're not done with all that. Go ahead. But Jack Frost has a good one, though. Michael Keaton, okay, no, no. I was thinking of something else. Oh, the I got I remember that one. I wasn't crazy about that. No, no, no.

SPEAKER_01:

And that's before, and that was like the last movie he did before we stopped seeing Michael Keaton for a long time. For a while, yeah. Yeah, yeah. We didn't see him for a while.

SPEAKER_03:

No, no, I was thinking of the other one with the um, it was uh Jack Frost, um, Santa, the the um the uh like I think it was a Pixar movie. Um I know what you're talking about. That it had all of them. It had the the bunny rabbit, it had the tooth fairy, and they were fighting against the movie.

SPEAKER_02:

I remember that movie. Yeah, that was a new one.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, that's the one I that's when you said Jack Frost, that's something. Right now, I don't know. No, maybe not Pixar, whatever it was. But that's what I thought you said Jack Frost, that's what I was like.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, yeah, and then I know I wasn't crazy about Jack Frost, but yeah, no. But 90s movies, so like has like two big ones. So one is The Santa Claus with uh with uh Tim Allen. Tim Allen. Yep. That was that was you know, that's I Chase just watched that movie last year for the first time. We went through all the sequels and he loved it, you know. You know, the whole you know, premise that you fucking killed Santa and now you're Santa. Get him off the roof, yeah. And now you're like Santa is like a being that like anyone can be, yeah, you know, but it transforms you into like a fat jolly, you know. Um that was a good one. Um, what did you guys think of that movie? I liked it.

SPEAKER_03:

All right, I liked it. It was funny, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

It had a good sort of uh story point, you know what I mean? Still voose a lot. It was like family oriented, yeah, yeah, right? Wasn't it?

SPEAKER_03:

Yes, well, single dad, because if you look at it, remember he spent the um he had the holidays with all the single dads were at the Denny's.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, that's right. I forgot about that part.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, they divorced because they all they all messed up and they all had. The hands and the and shit because they had got burnt trying to make the turkey and shit. Yeah.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

So you know, but it was still a feel good. It was, you know, him getting closer to his son and whatnot. Did you ever see part two? Yeah, I saw that one. Yeah, no, the parts are like, uh it was alright. Yeah, there's an there was another one I think that came out later on.

SPEAKER_01:

There's a couple of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, because the kid got older.

SPEAKER_01:

And of course, you know, late 90s um is elf. I mean that movie. Yeah, well, elf isn't that movie. It's you know what's funny about some of these um the the I almost said Halloween. I'm still you know, it's not Halloween focused. Uh about the Christmas movies is that when you're watching them, you don't picture, you don't go at least for me, I don't go, oh, this is gonna be a movie I'm watching 20 years from now. Like every fucking week. You don't realize it's 20 years until you watch it and you say it, right? When I saw the movie, I was like, oh, is this a good movie? Right. But something happens that makes the movie go from like, oh, it's a Christmas movie to like that's one of the Christmas movies. It's in yeah, it's in the category. I feel like Elf is definitely up there with like one of the I think it's one of the funniest movies. I love it. I think it's one of the like movies that like people are gonna be watching still another 20 years from now.

SPEAKER_03:

And it only could be Will Farrell to do that. And I and it's crazy because I know a few people that aren't fans of his, you know, like they don't like his comedy. But that movie. No, he's funny. Like I said, some of that movie was a lot of people.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't like Will Farrell, that's because he's not doing the like, especially because he does that one case. Yes, that shtick that he or like he's like he either plays like the goofball, or like old school where he doesn't know or he plays like the you know, the anchor man character, like the cocky. Yeah in that he's playing like the you know, air heady, you know, ignorant, you know, like not the word, but you know, just like he was that was he doesn't know the way the world works, yeah. Yeah, no, I don't know.

SPEAKER_02:

But to think that he's got that now where it's on all the time whenever the holidays come around. Even not on the holidays, bro.

SPEAKER_01:

You know, that's the thing too, actors, you know, that Christmas always works residual into their content. Yeah, yeah. He will be making money off of this year forever. He probably doesn't.

SPEAKER_02:

He's making double right now, man. Every every year.

SPEAKER_01:

Every year all that's he gets a Christmas bonus basically every Christmas.

SPEAKER_03:

It's everything, Christmas. I mean, I'm sorry. I hope he did all his trainings and uh I hope he got yeah, yeah, yeah, right? Yes, yeah, he has all his. I mean, he's got all that stuff, man. You kidding me? Yeah, I mean, like I said, Elf is a elf is a really good movie. I love it.

SPEAKER_02:

I love the story because it's it also has it's about a child that was taken, you know, trying to do the right thing. And hang out. I don't want to go to we're still on TV though, too, because we didn't go to it. So don't forget about we can't forget about Charlie Brown. I was gonna say that. Charlie Brown, yeah. Can't forget about Charlie Brown, man.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, that's right.

SPEAKER_02:

Charlie Brown Christmas with that raggedy ass little treatment, and then you got Linus. Uh he's talking about Christmas, he's explaining it, yeah, you know, and the music's playing in the background, you know, and he's got it all like you know what?

SPEAKER_01:

We did forget a classic. We forgot a huge classic. The Grinch. Yeah, it was an excellent voice. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Okay, you can have how old the Grinch.

SPEAKER_01:

So back to that what classic is it? Boris Korloff doing the voice. Our Grinch. Oh, right. I'm not talking about Jim Carrey. Uh no, no, no, no, no. I'm trying to remember how far back the cartoon. Right, right.

SPEAKER_02:

We go to the the way how it started, and then we figure out it.

SPEAKER_01:

So it's 60s, late 60s, right?

SPEAKER_02:

I think it was even older than that. Let's see. Let me find out.

SPEAKER_03:

So yeah. Which one was it? Boris Karloff, uh the Boris Karloff um Grinch. Because I forgot. I don't even tell that. Boris?

SPEAKER_02:

No. C-A-R-Roff?

SPEAKER_01:

You just got it. He had that voice he had, too. And that's Daniel and that beat. Yeah. You know, he had that voice.

SPEAKER_03:

And he sounded almost evil.

SPEAKER_01:

And again, that is another. See, it's how it's funny how nostalgia works. When you hear his voice, you're brought back to like to me, it's being brought back to sit to to the teacher rolling out the TV cart. Yeah. Because I I swear every year they would put that on in our like we would watch that every year, and they would bring that rolling cart out with the VCR. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. I remember that. And we watched we would watch The Brunch and we watch Peanuts.

SPEAKER_02:

You were right. It was 66. Yeah, see? I thought it was later. I don't know why. But that was actually the year well, I wasn't born yet. No, I I was. I was actually going through my first year.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah. No, no, it was. Wait a minute. No, what year were you born? No, I was born in April. So no. It would What year was that then? It was uh 66, you just said 66. Yeah.

unknown:

Okay.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah 1266. That's what it was. It was 1266. I was born in 466. Okay. 67.

SPEAKER_01:

6'7.

SPEAKER_03:

I'm an eight-year-old every time. Every time. You are punished. So yeah, I was I was still I was still a baby. For sure. Right, right, right. Yeah. Well, you know what though? Like Tom said, it's that voice, man. You hear the voice, it's like and you remember immediately. Yeah. Like even when you're sitting there, you forget that you're an adult now watching it. You know, well, I do, I'm just mental sometimes, but you know, you forget, like you always for a second, like you start to smell the same smells you smell when you were watching it. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01:

And um also another 90s movie. Sorry, I didn't want to. No, go, okay, okay, okay. Uh the Bad Santa.

SPEAKER_03:

Bad Santa was that was like 98 or 99. I maybe something on there. That was a good movie, but that shit was funny as hell.

SPEAKER_01:

That's another Christmas movie that is just Yeah, Billy Bob Thornton. Oh my god. Yeah, man. He's just terrible in that movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh yeah, he's horrible in that. Bad Santa, right? Yeah, Bad Santa. Oh god. Dude, that was I've only seen parts of that movie, and the parts that I've seen to that movie. It is fucking hilarious.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, he was disturbing beyond belief. Yeah, and then his little elf, the little what was his name, the kid's name?

SPEAKER_01:

He had a funny Uracle Merkel or something.

SPEAKER_03:

I could again make it fun of her. Yeah, dude, that movie was insane. And I think that that's what set the the the funnies, you know, for a lot of those movies. Uh because you had it wasn't the regular uh basic Santa Claus movie.

SPEAKER_01:

No, it was like a funny movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Yeah, no, it was like an everyday person movie, right? Like this is what's going on in these people's lives right now, yeah. Kind of thing. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

But they were, you know, they were banged, they were, yeah, you know, but they weren't the best kind of people to be around. They were robbers, though. They're not really on the business side of the year.

SPEAKER_03:

Of course, home alone.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yeah. Yes, home alone. Home alone movies.

SPEAKER_03:

I heard they were making another one, they were thinking about making another one.

SPEAKER_01:

So, yeah, so what they were talking about is that it it it was just Macaulay Culkin was saying that he would the only strip script he would be interested in is if they were to have it like uh where like he's a dad, he's like a single dad, and his kid's not paying, he's not paying attention, and the kid locks him out.

SPEAKER_03:

It's him trying to get back in the house. Uh yeah. So it happens to him now from his own kid.

SPEAKER_01:

Not a bad idea. Yeah. That's what he said. So it's not like anybody's in talks, it's just he likes it. It was like an interview, and he's like, I would be interested in doing that movie. Right. Like he doesn't want to do like another one movie, which I can't blame him, you know. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

Well, it would be him getting his ass kicked. It would be him getting hit in the head with the.

SPEAKER_02:

Or maybe not, maybe it would be him getting through some and maybe not some. And because he has experience from putting doing it himself.

SPEAKER_01:

They're a lot older now, they're still alive. If what's their names could make an appearance in it? Um Marvin Al. Marvin Al.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh shit. Harry, Harry, Harry, yeah. Harry! I reached the top. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Steps on the nail.

SPEAKER_02:

Oh my god. I think the best one, home alone, though, the first one. When the spider is on his chest.

SPEAKER_03:

Oh, yeah, and it's just screams like a little girl. Yeah, bro. Yeah. They did a good video. And he takes the crowbar. Oh, dude, and smacks him with the crowbar. She crushes him with this thing, man. That was the funniest shit ever.

SPEAKER_01:

They did a really good video, though. Like the chances of living from like if you were like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like those, like those paint cans would have killed you. Oh, you're dead. Yeah, definitely, bro. You would have got like a hemorrhage. Yes. Yeah, definitely, bro.

SPEAKER_03:

Fuck yeah. Piece of your skull would have fucked up. Yeah, getting hit in the head in the head with the in the face with the with the crowbar, like you just said. Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01:

But this was like a cartoon, like the paint. Yeah, yeah. It was it was made like a cartoon. Right, exactly. A live cartoon. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03:

When he fell out the freaking uh the ice out in the back of the house, and they just like feet up in the air, landed straight on his back.

SPEAKER_02:

And I felt that, bro. Yeah, dude. Let me tell you, the doorknob. The doorknob. Oh, that too. I felt that too, bro. Because see, if you see the handle glowing red, yeah, and I know he had to see it.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02:

But he fixed it first.

SPEAKER_01:

Was it in the sequel? The one where his head catches fire? That was in the sequel, right? Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_03:

Even there, bro. Even there, because there was a hole in the fucking floor. And he threw that shit down on him. Do you know?

SPEAKER_01:

Because um, I was watching something in the in the movie. Um, what's his name? Um from from Goodfellas. And uh what's the actor's name? Joe Pesci. Joe Pesci. When he was I had I was on the tip of my tongue. So like when they were talking to Joe Pesci in that movie, he wanted to curse so bad because he's so used to it. So that's why he like he was like, he's like, freaking rip me out. He was just like saying like this jipperish because he wanted to curse as a kid's movie. You can't curse. Right.

SPEAKER_02:

So he had to get it out the way he knew best. Yeah. Which made the movie, though.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, exactly. It made him more cartoonish. Like you could picture like a Louis Tunes cartoon one. Right.

SPEAKER_03:

Because you curse watching the movie, you're like, oh shit. Yeah, so yeah, I can imagine. He just got leveled. Yo, seriously, man. Freaking insane. That was a good movie. We got stuck on the on that one. That's a funny ass movie. That was a good one.

SPEAKER_01:

I was trying to think of current movies in the last couple decades.

SPEAKER_02:

Polar Express was a good one. Don't forget about Polar Express. I like it. I watched that one, it's on all the time. Yeah, that's what I've done. I like that.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, it's it's it's what I'm saying. You know what I didn't like?

SPEAKER_01:

You know what I didn't like. Christmas kidding. You know what it was? It was it was that um the CGI animation was still kind of new, and I thought it was everybody that movie has like dead eyes. Oh they do. That's the only thing that I don't like. I and it takes me out of it because I'm I'm trying to watch the movie, and all is focusing on their dead eyes. Oh my god. Like I I can't. Like it messes me up. Uh I want to like it. I'm sure it's a great movie. If I can get past that, I'm sure I'd like the movie. That is insane. Hey, I never really looked at it.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, no, neither. I just but you know, and it's funny because it's about how you watch the movie.

SPEAKER_02:

Because you're looking at it in a different way that I'm not seeing. Yeah. So I can't you know, someone told me that and it ruined it for me. I would bring this up in therapy the next time you go.

SPEAKER_03:

Yeah, because I'm definitely, I mean, I'm I'll watch it again. Because I'm gonna, but I'm not gonna see the dead eyes. Like it's that's not even gonna freaking uh I'm anything for me. That's freaking hilarious, bro.

SPEAKER_02:

Wow, I didn't realize that. I'm gonna have to pay attention to that now when I watch it, see what you're talking about.

SPEAKER_03:

How no Tom not watching it? No, he's gonna be standing in front of the TV and he'd be like, what fucking dead eyes? That's exactly what is Tom talking about. That's exactly what you're talking about. Yo, that's it, bro. It's over. You're not gonna he's gonna text me. He's like, what the fuck are you talking about?

SPEAKER_02:

Do I do that? You will for this. I might you might you might not be able to do it.

SPEAKER_01:

No, who would just next time he sees me goes, I didn't see anything. Oh, yeah, that's when he calms down.

SPEAKER_03:

Like, yeah, Tom, I didn't uh I didn't see that, Tom. Yeah. I don't know what you mean. What exactly are dead eyes?

SPEAKER_01:

Actually, uh FYI, a dead eye, is uh three shots of espresso in water. Really? Yes. You got the I don't know, I just randomly thought about that. The red eye, a single shot of espresso in uh water. Don't be sorry. I do the same shot. Uh sorry, it's coffee. A double shot of espresso is a black eye in coffee, and a triple shot of espresso in a coffee is a dead eye.

SPEAKER_02:

It's a oh I. I thought you said guy. I'm like, no, no, I didn't. No, no, no, no. I, I, I. Okay. I know it was totally random. No, no, but I get it. I do the same shit. Don't worry about it. That is freaking hilarious. If I saw something or referenced something that maybe whatever, oh wow, I just was doing totally random. That's the ADHD. That's how it works. That is freaking hilarious. Anyway, it's a power. It's not a random.

SPEAKER_03:

With that, though, yeah, one more. You got time for like one more.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, again, I does anybody have a memorable movie from like I don't think PolExpress was the last 20 years. What was memorable? Early 2000s, maybe, but like Yeah, I think so. Like from 2005 to last 10 years to 2025.

SPEAKER_03:

No, because everything to me is like Christmas Carol. Oh, Christmas Carol. Christmas Carol, wasn't that um white car? It's like Scrooge, isn't it? Is it Christmas Carol?

SPEAKER_01:

That's just another, yeah.

unknown:

Right.

SPEAKER_02:

It was a it was a bit this one was with George C. Scott. It was later on. This one was made later on.

SPEAKER_03:

Yes, I remember that.

SPEAKER_02:

All right, and then you have the white white Christmas holiday in in 1942. You have family favorites like uh You already said Christmas Story, Home Alone, Home Alone 2, The Santa Claus, Elf, Polar Express, The Muppet Christmas, Muppet Christmas, Muppet Christmas. There we go. Also, one of the worst Christmas. Sorry, guys.

SPEAKER_01:

So maybe I'll just close out with this that one of the worst Christmas series that was ever known to man, and I don't even think you can see it on Disney Plus, is Star Wars Christmas. I never saw it. Star Wars Christmas. They say it even the everybody who's in Star Wars that did that, like Harrison Ford and like Mark Hamill, could they say it was like god-awful?

SPEAKER_03:

I'm gonna check it out now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think you're talking about Lego Christmas series. They should have just left it alone, yeah. I gotcha. That's insane. All right, that is too freaking funny. All right, so we can't we're gonna watch that one. We won't do that one. Until next time. Until next time. But we should have got bells. Yeah, so uh we don't have the boys. We don't have bells. Yeah, we're gonna have bells for that. So thank y'all for listening. Love, peace, and hair grease.

SPEAKER_02:

Live long and prosper.

SPEAKER_01:

And keep watching them holiday movies. Yes.