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marshmallowgoop · 2 months
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And I'm just a little messed up I'm a little out of my head
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mikelogan · 8 months
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🎃 TJ MIKELOGAN'S HALLOWEEN 2023 EVENT 🎃
RULES:
Use the tag #USERTJ to share your creations (and so I can reblog them)
Include "TJ MIKELOGAN'S HALLOWEEN 2023 EVENT" + that day's prompt in your caption
Reblog this post
THINGS TO KNOW:
This event is open to anyone who wants to participate -- gifmakers, editors, etc. -- and you do not have to be following me if you don't want to! Create gifsets, graphics, moodboards, whatever you enjoy!
You can do as many or as few prompts as you want! This is supposed to be fun, so no need to put unnecessary pressure on yourself.
Interpret the prompts however you see fit; stick to them as loosely or as rigidly as you want!
Make sure to check out the #USERTJ tag as well so you can see what everyone else is coming up with and share what they've created! Even if you're not participating in the event yourself, we love reblogs!
If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask!
PROMPTS:
DAY 1: A movie you watch every spooky season DAY 2: A Halloween comedy DAY 3: Based on real events DAY 4: Your favorite horror movie DAY 5: A Halloween TV show episode or special DAY 6: Favorite animated villain(s) DAY 7: Vampires DAY 8: A horror franchise or series DAY 9: Favorite movie monster DAY 10: Favorite horror director(s) DAY 11: A non-scary Halloween movie or show DAY 12: Found footage DAY 13: Ghosts DAY 14: A classic horror film DAY 15: Your favorite horror TV show DAY 16: Favorite gore/slasher film DAY 17: A spooky musical DAY 18: Black cats DAY 19: An animated Halloween movie or show DAY 20: Fictional serial killers DAY 21: A recent horror film (from 2010 or later)DAY 22: Favorite thriller(s) DAY 23: Haunted houses DAY 24: Favorite live action villain(s)DAY 25: A movie or show that isn't horror, but still scared you DAY 26: Witches DAY 27: LGBT+ in horror DAY 28: Favorite final girl DAY 29: Mike Flanagan films and shows DAY 30: Take a piece of media that isn't horror and make it horror DAY 31: Wildcard -- your choice
Below the cut, I'm tagging those who reblogged my original poll regarding this event and were either interested in participating or signal boosting, as well as some moots who've expressed interest in all things Halloween and horror.
@connie-rubirosa @laurabenanti @heroeddiemunson @ianmckellen @gatortillmans @evermoredlx @fabines @katieskrsgard @jakeperalta @finalgirlsidney @ghouls-ghoul @azrphales @sculien @katesharmasheart @natscatorrcio @magicaplin @logangarfield @tutontawan @ghosttfaces @iichliwps @nessa007 @antlerqueer @emmaswns @captain-hen @bloodcrimsonrain (so sorry if i missed anyone!)
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bestoflupiniiipoll · 8 months
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Lupin III Poll Matchup Results!
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Round 1:
Matchup 1
Seven Days Rhapsody (2006) vs Lupin III Part VI: London/Woman (2021)
Matchup 2
Is Lupin Still Burning? (2018) vs Operation Return the Treasure (2003)
Matchup 3
Voyage to Danger (1993) vs The Legend of the Gold of Babylon (1985)
Matchup 4
Lupin III Part III: Pink Jacket Adventures (1984) vs Lupin The 3rd Live-Action Movie (2013)
Matchup 5
The Hemmingway Papers (1990) vs Episode 0 First Contact (2002)
Matchup 6
The Fuma Conspiracy (1987) vs Farewell to Nostradamus (1995)
Matchup 7
Blood Seal of the Eternal Mermaid (2011) vs Tokyo Crisis/Memories of the Flame (1998)
Matchup 8
Elusiveness of the Fog (2007) vs From Serbia with Love/Bank of Liberty (1992)
Matchup 9
Swallowtail Tattoo/Stolen Lupin (2004) vs Lupin III vs Dectective Conan the TV Special (2009)
Matchup 10
The Last Job (2010) vs Green vs Red (2008)
Matchup 11
Strange Psychokinetic Strategy (1974) vs Inspector Zenigata/Zenigata Keibu TV Series (2017)
Matchup 12
Pursuit of Harrimao’s Treasure (1995) vs Prison of the Past (2019)
Matchup 13
LUPIN THE IIIRD: Goemon’s Bloodspray (2017) vs Dead or Alive (1996)
Matchup 14
Dragon of Doom/Burn, Zantetsuken! (1994) vs Goodbye Partner (2019)
Matchup 15
Manga Series (1967) vs The Secret of the Twilight Gemini (1996)
Matchup 16
Lupin III Part II: Red Jacket Adventures (1977) vs Alcatraz Connection (2001)
Matchup 17
Lupin III Part V: Misadventures in France (2018) vs Bye Bye Lady Liberty/Goodbye Liberty Crisis! (1989)
Matchup 18
Italian Game (2016) vs Lupin Zero (2022)
Matchup 19
Lupin III Part IV: The Italian Adventure (2015) vs Missed By A Dollar/$1 Money Wars (2000)
Matchup 20
LUPIN THE IIIRD: Jigen’s Gravestone (2014) vs Napoleon's Dictionary/Steal Napoleon’s Dictionary! (1991)
Matchup 21
The Colombus Files/Da Capo of Love: Fujiko’s Unlucky Days (1999) vs Castle of Cagliostro (1979)
Matchup 22
Island of Assassins/Walther P-38 (1997) vs Sweet Lost Night (2008)
Matchup 23
Lupin III vs Cat’s Eye (2023) vs Another Page: Travels of Marco Polo (2012)
Matchup 24
The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (2012) vs Lupin III vs Detective Conan The Movie (2013)
Matchup 25
The First (2019) vs Lupin Family All Stars (2012)
Matchup 26
Lupin III Part I: The Classic Adventures vs Princess of the Breeze: Hidden City in the Sky (2013)
Matchup 27
Mystery of Mamo/ Lupin vs The Clone (1978) vs Angel Tactics (2005)
Matchup 28
Pilot Film (1969) vs LUPIN THE IIIRD: Fujiko’s Lie (2019)
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First batch of matchups will be posted no later than Wednesday. Get ready to place in your votes! And may the best Lupin win!
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Les films que vous devriez voir pendant ce mois si... halloweenien / Movies you should see during this month so... spooky
Bonjour tout le monde / Hello everyone ! 
Voici une liste de 31 films à voir pendant ce mois si spécial. Ils contiennent tous cette énergie si particulière, si spooky, si gothique, si dark (et parfois si glauque). J’espère que vous apprécierez de les revoir ou de les découvrir ! 
Here is a list of 31 films to see during this special month. They all contain this energy so particular, so spooky, so gothic, so dark (and sometimes so creepy). I hope you enjoy seeing them again or discovering them !
1) Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street / Sweeney Todd : The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Tim Burton - 2007
2) Dracula / Bram’s Stoker Dracula - Francis Ford Coppola - 1992
3) Nosferatu, le Vampire / Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens - Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau - 1922
4) Dracula Untold / Dracula inédit - Gary Shore - 2014
5) Sleepy Hollow : La légende du cavalier sans tête / Sleepy Hollow - Tim Burton - 1999
6) Coraline / Coraline - Henry Selick - 2009
7) Edward aux mains d’argent / Edward Scissorhands - Tim Burton - 1990
8) Les Noces Funèbres / Corpse Bride - Tim Burton - 2005
9) L’étrange Noël de Monsieur Jack / The Nightmare Before Christmas - Henry Selick - 1993
10) Black Swan / Le Cygne Noir - Darren Aronofsky - 2010/2011
11) Harry Potter et le Prisonnier d’Azkaban / Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Alfonso Cuarón - 2004
12) Merlin / Merlin (téléfilm) - Steve Barron - 1998
13) Hansel et Gretel : Witch Hunters / Hansel et Gretel : Chasseurs de sorcières - Tommy Wirkola - 2013
14) La Cabane dans les Bois / Cabin in the Woods - Drew Goddard - 2012
15) Princesse Mononoké /もののけ姫, Mononoke hime  - Hayao Miyazaki - 1997
16) James et la Pêche Géante / James and the Giant Peach - Henry Selick - 1996
17) Dark Shadows / Ombres et Ténèbres - Tim Burton - 2012
18) Le Voyage de Chihiro /  千と千尋の神隠し, Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi - Hayao Miyazaki - 2001
19) Kiki la petite sorcière /  魔女の宅急便, Majo no takkyūbin - Hayao Miyazaki - 1989
20) Underworld / Monde Infernal - Len Wiseman - 2003
21) Entretien avec un vampire / Interview with a vampire - Neil Jordan - 1994
22) La Dame en Noir / The Woman in Black - James Watkins - 2012
23) The Witch / The VVitch / La Sorcière - Robert Eggers - 2015
24) La Malédiction de la Dame Blanche / The Curse of la Llorona - Michael Caves - 2019
25) Conjuring : Les Dossiers Warren / The Conjuring - James Wan - 2013
26) Conjuring 2 : Le Cas Endfield / The Conjuring 2 - James Wan - 2016
27) La Nonne / The Nun - Corin Hardy - 2018
28) Gothika / Gothika - Mathieu Kassovitz - 2003
29) Le Labyrinthe de Pan / El laberinto de fauno - Guillermo Del Toro - 2006
30) Le Chaperon Rouge / Red Riding Hood - Catherine Hardwicke - 2011
31) Chambre 1408 / 1408 -  Mikael Håfström - 2007
Les petits plus : 
Vincent / Vincent. C’est un court-métrage de Tim Burton (le premier !) paru en 1982. Il raconte l'histoire de Vincent, un enfant passionné par Vincent Price. Tout est glauque, et parfait. / It’s a short film by Tim Burton (the first !) produced in 1982. It tells the story of Vincent, a child passionate about Vincent Price. Everything is dark, and perfect.
Les Contes de la Crypte / Tales from the Crypt. C'est une série télévisée américaine très connue de 93 épisodes (et ce n'est pas assez, croyez-moi). Humour noir, violence et macabre sont au rendez-vous. Tout ce qu'on aime. / It's a very well-known American TV series of 93 episodes (and that's not enough, believe me). Dark humor, violence and macabre. Everything we love.
Trois animes de qualité et bien sombres / Three dark and wonderful animes :
- Elfen Lied / エルフェンリート, Erufen rīto - 2004
-Erased /  僕だけがいない街, Boku dake ga inai machi - 2016
-Another / アナザー, Anazā - 2013
Stranger Things / Stranger Things (particulièrement la saison 1 & 2 / especially season one and two). Ces deux premières saisons sont blindées d'ambiance noirs, glauques, voir carrément macabres. Les lumières et les couleurs choisies vont parfaitement dans ce délire, et la deuxième saison se passe... pendant Halloween. Parfait non ? / These first two seasons are armored with dark, gloomy, even downright macabre atmospheres. The lights and colors chosen go perfectly with this madness, and the second season takes place... during Halloween. Perfect right ?
Happy Halloween everyone !
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d-criss-news · 3 years
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20 Questions With Darren Criss: How Acting Has Helped Him Make New Music
While Darren Criss has graced our TV screens with a range of characters, from high schooler Blaine Anderson on Glee to serial killer Andrew Cunanan on The Assassination of Gianni Versace, he was last spotted just being himself, on our For You Page on TikTok. “I’m walking to rehearsal with a guitar on my back with a Trader Joe’s bag ... I did not bring an umbrella because I forgot that it was raining. I’m rocking that NYC musician life,” the Glee alum explained in the hilarious clip posted three days ago.
While Criss’ acting work has earned him acclaim and stardom, he leaned into making music during the pandemic. On Aug. 20, he dropped a new EP, Masquerade, featuring five new tracks that Criss says were inspired by the different characters Criss has embraced throughout his career. After Criss wrote songs for his musical comedy web series Royalties and Apple TV+’s animated sitcom Central Park before the pandemic struck the United States, he then used those experiences as a precursor to his new EP. As Criss continues to promote his new music, he answered 20 of Billboard's questions – giving us a peek into how his new EP came together, and how growing up in San Fransisco shaped him as an actor, singer and all-around artist.
1. What inspired your latest project, Masquerade?
Although I would have preferred that it come at a far less grim cost, I finally had the time. Before the pandemic, I had written 10 new songs for my show Royalties -- along with an original song for Disney and another for Apple’s Central Park. These were all assignments in which I was writing for a certain scenario and character. Go figure. It was the most music I had ever written in a calendar year. This really emboldened me to rethink how I made my own music— to start putting a focus on “character creation” in my songs, rather than personal reflection. The latter was not proving to be as productive. The alchemy of having this time and having set a new intention with my own songwriting and producing made me put on a few of my favorite masques and throw myself a Masquerade.
2. How do you think your background as an actor complements your music?
They are one and the same to me. I treat acting roles like musical pieces— dialogue is like scoring a melody; there’s pace, dynamics, cadence, tone. Physical characterization is like producing -- zeroing in on the bass line, deciding on the kick pattern. Vocal characterization is like choosing the right sonic experience, choosing the most effective snare sound, and mixing the high end or low end. It goes without saying that it works in the complete opposite direction. Making each song is taking on a different role literally and employing the use of different masques to maximize the effectiveness of the particular story being told.
3. On Instagram  you wrote that “Masquerade is a small collection of the variety of musical masques that have always inspired me.” Which track do you identify with most in your real life?
Everybody absorbs songs differently. Some key into the lyrics, some into the melody, some the production, some into vocal performance. When I listen to songs, I consider all of their value on totally different scales. So it’s hard to say if there’s any track I “identify” with more than any others, since I -- by nature -- identify with all of them. I think I just identify with certain aspects more than others. If it helps for a more interesting answer, I will say I enjoy the slightly more classical, playful -- dare I say -- more Broadway-leaning wordplay of “Walk of Shame,” but that’s just talking about lyricism. I enjoy the attitude of “F*kn Around,” the batsh--t musicality of “I Can’t Dance,” the relentless grooves of “Let’s” and “For A Night Like This.” All have different ingredients I really enjoy having an excuse to dive into.
4. What’s the first piece of music that you bought for yourself, and what was the medium?
Beatles audio cassettes: “Help” and “Hard Day’s Night.” I just listened on repeat on a tape-playing Walkman until my brother and I got a stereo for our room with a CD player in it, which was  when I just bought the same two albums again, but this time as compact discs.
5. What was the first concert you saw?It’s hard to say, because my parents took us to a lot of classical concerts when we were small. But I guess this question usually refers to what was the first concert you went to on your own volition, and that my friend, was definitely Warped Tour ’01. My brother and I went on our own— two teenagers going to their first music festival, in the golden age of that particular genre and culture. It was f--king incredible.
6. What did your parents do for a living when you were a kid?
My dad was in private banking and advised really, really wealthy people on how to handle their money. My mom was, by choice, a stay-at-home mom, but in reality, she was my dad’s consigliere. They discussed absolutely everything together. They were a real team, and I saw that every single day in the house. They both had a background in finance (That’s how they met in the first place.) and were incredibly skilled at all the hardcore adulting things that I absolutely suck at. They were total finance wizards together. So of course, instead of becoming an accountant, I picked up playing the guitar and ran as far I could with it. Luckily, they were all about it.
7. What was your favorite homecooked meal growing up?
My dad was an incredible chef. For special occasions, I’d request his crab cakes. They were unreal. I’ve never had a crab cake anywhere in the world that was good as my dad’s.
8. Who made you realize you could be an artist full-time?
I don’t know if I’ve actually realized that yet.
9. What’s at the top of your professional bucket list?
The specifics change every day, but the core idea at the top is to continue being consistently inconsistent with my choices, and to keep getting audiences to constantly reconsider their consideration of me. But I mean, sure, what performer doesn’t want to play Coachella? What songwriter doesn’t want to have Adele sing one of their songs? What actor doesn’t want to be in a Wes Anderson film?
10.  How did your hometown/city shape who you are?
San Francisco. I mean, come on. I was really lucky. The older I get, the more grateful I am for just being born and raised there. It’s an incredibly diverse, culturally rich, colorful, inclusive, vibrant city. By the time I was born, it had served as a beacon for millions of creative, out-of-the-box thinkers to gather and thrive. I grew up around that. The combination of that with having parents, who were unbelievably supportive of the arts themselves, laid an incredibly fortunate foundation to consider the life of an artist as a legitimately viable option. It’s a foundation that I am supremely aware is not the case for millions of young artists around the world. I was absurdly lucky.
11.  What’s the last song you listened to?
I mean probably one of mine, but not by choice. I know, lame. But I’m promoting a new EP, what’d you expect? But if you wanna know what I’ve been listening to, as far as new s--t is concerned: a lot of Lizzy McAlpine, Remi Wolf, and Charlie Burg.
12.  If you could see any artist in concert, dead or alive, who would it be?
The Beatles is an obvious "yeah, duh." Sammy Davis, Mel Tormé, or of course, Nat King Cole. I would’ve loved to see Howard Ashman give a lecture on his creative process and his body of work.
13. What’s the wildest thing you’ve seen happen in the crowd of one of your sets?
I feel like just having a crowd at all, at any one of my sets, is pretty wild enough.
14. What’s your karaoke go-to?
The real answer to this I’ll write into a book one day, because I have a lot to say about karaoke etiquette. I have two options here: I can either name a song that I like to sing for me, for fun, or I can name a song that really gets the group going. The answer depends on what kind of karaoke night we’re dealing with here. So I will say, after I’ve selected a ton of songs that services a decent enough party vibe for everyone else, then I would do one for me, and that would be the Beatles’ “Oh! Darling.”
15. What’s one thing your most devoted fans don’t know about you?
What I have up my sleeve.
16. What TV show did you binge-watch over the past year?
Dave is a stroke of genius. There are episodes that I believe are bona fide masterpieces. Also, My Brilliant Friend is a masterclass in cinematic television.
17. What movie, or song, always makes you cry?
It’s A Wonderful Life.
18. What’s one piece of advice you would give to your younger self?
Get used to sharing everything about yourself and your life now, or more astutely, to the idea that you don’t necessarily get to control how your life is shared. I know it’s not really your thing, but you’re gonna have to get used to it, so start building up those calluses now. And don’t worry, all the stuff you love now will be cool again in your mid-thirties, so keep some of those clothes because you’ll be a full-blown fashion icon if you just keep wearing exactly what you’re wearing. Oh nd also, put money into Apple and Facebook.
19.  What new hobby did you take on in the last year?
I’ve always been a linguaphile. My idea of leisure time is getting to study or review other languages. This past year, I took the time to finally dive into learning how to read, write, and speak Japanese. Other than making music, it was one of the biggest components of my 2020-2021.
20. What do you hope to accomplish or experience by the end of 2021?
I hope I get to play live shows again.
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merinelsa · 3 years
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Have you ever done a ranking list of your favourite episodes?
not really , the thing with me is that i never rewatch tv shows . i binge through them once and then just watch few scenes in yt , but never rewatch any of it even if it was one of my favourite show. Glee is the only exception , though i really only watch very few eps from the earlier seasons and rewatched s5-s6 twice , though i’d skipped 100, new directions and the wedding during both my rewatches. there are eps like new new york and wonderful that i watch time to time as comfort eps playing in the background . from s3, first time and big brother are the only eps i have rewatched 
i’d only watched glee for the first time last year , so like it’s not been that long to warrant a rewatch , but since i’d binged most of it in one stretch ( had taken a one month break b/w s3ep7 and ep8 because of how much i was getting tired of the shitty storylines of s3 , hence it being my least fave ) i forgot a lot of the non klaine stuff.
but i’ll try to rank the eps , just know that i’m very biased to klaine/kurt/blaine storylines . and the seasons too are ranked in the order i like them 
6 . season 3
22. i kissed a girl
21. pot o gold
20. prom-asaurus
19. yes/no
18. i am unicorn
17. mash off
16. the spanish teacher
15. asian f
14. on my way
13. props
12. choke
11. hold on to sixteen
10. saturday night gleever
9. michael
8. goodbye
7. big brother
6. nationals
5. heart
4. extraordinary merry christmas
3. dance with somebody
2. purple piano project
1. first time
5. season 1
22. the rhodes not taken
21. funk
20. showmance
19.  vitamin d
18. hairography
17. ballad
16. mashup
15. throwdown
14. the power of madonna
13. mattress
12. acafellas
11. dream on
10. home
9. pilot
8.  hell-o
7. sectionals
6. preggers
5. bad reputation
4. wheels
3. journey to regionals
2. theatricality
1. laryngitis
4. season 4 
22. britney 2.0
21. sweet dreams
20. lights out
19. shooting star
18. all or nothing
17. feud
16. thanksgiving
15. the role you were born to play
14. glease
13. swan song
12. sadie hawkins
11. naked
10. makeover
9. girls and boys on film
8. diva
7. glee,actually
6. i do
5. dynamic duets
4. the new rachel
3.  break up
2. guilty pleasure
1. wonderful
3. season 2
22. britney/brittany
21. the substitute
20. comeback
19. special education
18. a very glee christmas
17. the sue sylvester shuffle
16. night of neglect
15. new york
14. funeral
13. never been kissed ( except for the klaine part, the whole ep is a mess)
12. rocky horror glee show
11. rumours
10. audition
9. sexy
8. grilled cheesus
7. blame it on the alcohol
6. prom queen
5. born this way
4. silly love songs
3. duets
2. furt 
1. original song
2. season 6
13. the rise and fall of sue sylvester
12. hurt locker part 1
11. child star
10. homecoming
9. we built this glee club
8. what the world needs now
7. hurt locker part 2
6. a wedding
5.  dreams come true
4. 2009
3. jagged little tapestry
2. transitioning
1. loser like me
1. season 5 ( i’m not going to rank the quaterback )
19. opening night
18. 100
17. tina in the sky with diamonds
16. city of angels
15. bash
14. a katy or gaga
13. new direction
12. end of twerk
11. previously unaired christmas
10. trio
9. movin out
8. the back up plan
7. puppet master
6. love love love
5. old dogs new trick
4. untitled rachel berry project
3. frenemies
2. tested
1. new new york
now top five glee episodes over all
5. original song : don’t ask me what happened besides klaine in this because i truly don’t remember . but the klaine parts are pure heavenly. s2 klaine is something i missed a lot and didn’t appreciate enough during my first watch but rewatching some klaine centric eps has made me appreciate their friendship a lot more. even the stuff leading upto the kiss is fantastic , it’s also an ep that shows how rachel and blaine can get similar but how they react to criticisms and how blaine tries to include everyone when pointed out unlike making a fit out of it with rachel is where they diverge and makes these incredibly different personalities .and the kiss was just to good and sparks were flying everywhere and it is something that glee could never recreate with any other couple. and “ reminds you of your mom’s funeral doesn’t it “” the casket was bigger but yes “ just proves that they are equally dumbasses that fit each other so well
4. wonder-ful : this is just pure comfort ep. it’s so bright and upbeat in the middle of the previous dark eps. so much kurt and klaine . a bit more focus on kurt’s mental health issues, which will later be forgotten but it’s good over here. supportive blaine as always just highlighting how much they understand each other. a lot of burt which is always a plus . a very good mercedes plotline which should’ve been given more time but still is one of the better ones she gets.just seeing how light and loving kurt turns once burt is finally in the safe zone. and ‘you get kinda cute when you get nervous’ and ‘with you in it a wondeful life’ and whatever homoerotic stuff that is going on b/w rachel and cassie
3. Loser like me : the pure angst . i love storylines where they hit the rock bottom from such a happy place and have to find their way to the top by leaning in on each other and supporting each other. great klaine scenes, s5b we where pushed to believe that kurt had it all together, but we finally got to see kurt being an absolute mess and realizing how he contributed to their relationship not working out instead of pitting it all on s4 cheating . confident got help all by himself in a better position blaine , rachel finally getting a storyline that’s interesting and makes her one to root for . This ep always gives me the chills and makes me excited for the rest of the season
2. Tested : It’s genuinely one of the funniest eps ever. amazing rachcedes moment . the guys presenting one of my fave family dynamics in the show. great samcedes and klaine plotline . and i love the way liab is shot , such a well choreographed performance and it really looks like chris and darren had so much fun doing it.
1. New new york : this ep is the perfect mixture of fluff , comedy and angst. And on top of that we get never tried before combination of dynamics like rachel and artie as well as our favourite dynamics like klaine, blam, kelliot . also , out of all the klaine plotlines, this feels to me the most realistic one and really shows how much they want to work out their highschool relationship into an adult setting but they’re still young clueless inexperienced couple who doesn’t really know what they’re doing but still trying to work it out the way they think is the best one to protect their relationship , showing how much they care for each other as we enter into the crazy hard parts of their relationship. also , to see these whole set of highschool friends trying to navigate their way into this busy adult life is so fun to watch .  
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horansqueen · 4 years
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You & Me : chapter 41
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A Niall Horan fanfiction ; rated MA
Sequel to AM CONVERSATIONS
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CHAPTER 1 || CHAPTER 2 || CHAPTER 3 || CHAPTER 4 || CHAPTER 5 || CHAPTER 6 || CHAPTER 7 || CHAPTER 8 || CHAPTER 9 || CHAPTER 10 || CHAPTER 11 || CHAPTER 12 || CHAPTER 13 || CHAPTER 14 || CHAPTER 15 || CHAPTER 16 || CHAPTER 17 || CHAPTER 18 || CHAPTER 19 || CHAPTER 20 || CHAPTER 21 || CHAPTER 22 || CHAPTER 23 || CHAPTER 24 || CHAPTER 25 || CHAPTER 26 || CHAPTER 27 || CHAPTER 28 || CHAPTER 29 || CHAPTER 30 || CHAPTER 31 || CHAPTER 32 || CHAPTER 33 || CHAPTER 34|| CHAPTER 35 || CHAPTER 36 || CHAPTER 37 || CHAPTER 38 || CHAPTER 39 || CHAPTER 40
NOTES:
-one chapter is her pov, the next is his -4.6k -im sorry, i never proofread, i hate it. -there WILL be smut. but not only smut. -this is a romance, comedy, smut story. -for the summary, check my MASTERLIST.
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Chapter 41 : His chapter
NIALL
May 15th, 2018
I was so close to ask her to marry me when we were in Spain. I kept looking at her ring finger, imagining what the ring I had bought would look on her hand, and telling myself that now that we were official, anything was possible, and I wanted it. I wanted the impossible, I wanted everything. The words "marry me" almost escaped my lips exactly 11 times and even now, I was wondering how I actually stopped myself from just doing it.
We were back in California for a few days and I had convinced her to spend her time in my house instead to go back to hers. Most likely, Louis was there with Eleanor or he was spending all his time at her place. Either way, I thought we were better at my house but I knew that eventually, she'd want to see Louis and get back in her stuff anyway.
I woke up and blinked a few times as the sun peeked through the curtains but not enough to light the room. It was dark but I could see clearly and when I turned around, I realized she was laying on her back, completely naked, and the covers were only hiding one of he legs. She was still asleep, her hair messy around her head, and I couldn't help but reach for my cock as my eyes roamed on her. I got on my knees gently, making sure I wouldn't make the mattress move too much, and let one of my hands run on her breasts while I grabbed my dick with the other, stroking it slowly. I rubbed my thumb on one of her nipples until it got hard and finally, I let my fingertips brush down her body to reach between her legs, her skin so soft against mine. Slowly, I moved one of her knees before letting two of my fingers run on her slit. The more I was touching her, the harder I was getting and I moved closer to her on my knees just to rub the tip of my cock on her nipple.
"Jesus Christ." I whispered before she moved lightly in her sleep, letting out a low whimper.
I stopped moving and waited until she did too to continue touching her, my heart skipping a beat. The sensation was incredible and it made me want to rub my dick all over her body. I turned my body slightly and reached for her lips with my dick this time, feeling myself get even hornier when she licked her lips. It brushed on the tip of my cock and I let out a low groan as my eyes fluttered. I knew the whole thing was turning me on more than it should and all I could think about was getting between her legs and pushing my cock deep inside her.
Instead, I reached for her pussy again, rubbing one of my fingers gently on her clit as I felt her get wetter. Her body jerked a bit and she moaned low again before I let out an other curse word and slipped two fingers inside her, moving them in and out of her extremely slowly. I could hear how wet she was and I felt my cock throb in my hand. I was so turned on by her that I could barely believe I was doing that but she was so gorgeous, laying there completely naked in my white sheets, and the way she made me hard was just un-fucking-believable. I finally moved between her legs very slowly only to rub the tip of my dick on her clit. It slid easily due to how wet she was from me fingering her and this time, she let out a louder moan as one of her legs twitched. I jerked off harder between her legs as I pushed my thumb inside of her and rubbed her clit harder with one of my fingers until I was closer to an orgasm and without thinking, I took my hand away and pushed the tip of my cock inside her. Her walls pressed around it and I knew she was waking up. I took my cock out as I felt an orgasm reach me, cumming a bit inside of her before spurting on her pussy.
"Holy fuck."
I let out a moan as I watched her pussy get covered with my cum and when I looked up, her lips were parted and she was staring at me.
"Did you just cum all over me?" she asked in a low tone, her eyebrows raised.
"I.. did. I'm sorry."
Her eyes fell on my still hard cock as I shook it slightly and she bit her bottom lip before spreading her legs apart more and reaching for her pussy. I looked at her fingers gather some of my cum and slide it down until her clit. She let out a louder whimper as she started rubbing herself with the vestige of my orgasm and I couldn't help but let out an other curse word.
"You should have woken me up." she pointed, her voice a mix of a whimper and a whisper.
"I know petal but you looked so vulnerable and hot just laying there, naked and asleep." I admitted, my eyes never leaving her fingers as she flicked them on her clit. "Fuck, you love rubbing your clit with my sperm?"
I didn't know if it was my words or just the fact that she was touching herself but she let out an other moan and her back arched suddenly. I brought one of my hands closer and once again pushed two of my fingers inside her as she kept touching herself and squirming on the bed.
"I want to watch you cum, darling."
It only took her about half a minute before she started shaking and when my named escaped her lips, I could swear I got dizzy and my vision got blurred for a few seconds.
"Oh fuck, Niall!"
Something stirred in my stomach and I just stared at her as she came, grinding on my fingers and squirming even more. When she came down from her high and relaxed on the mattress, I took my fingers out and slowly lied down over her. Her eyes were still closed and her lips were still parted as she panted. I brushed my mouth against hers and she whimpered as I felt my whole body vibrate.
"You did so well, petal. That was so fucking hot."
She brought her hands to my head, slipping her fingers in my hair, before kissing me deeply. I tilted my head slightly, tasting her as she whimpered in my mouth. I swallowed her moans and when i pulled away to look in her eyes, she sighed low.
"I don't want to go to work today." she admitted, raising her nose up and making an amused smile appear on my lips.
"You have to."
"I could call in sick?" she asked, her eyebrows raised and her face full of hope.
I laughed and shook my head, making her groan immediately. "Nope, you have to go. I'll go with you, how's that?"
"Better than nothing I guess."
I chuckled and got up, searching through my stuff to find clean clothes and when I glanced at her, my lips curled again.
"Stop staring at me and get ready. I'll make coffee and we can leave." The alarm on her phone started ringing as soon as I finished my sentence and I raised my eyebrows. "See? You have to wake up. Take a shower, I'll wait for you in the kitchen."
I heard her groan and turned around when I heard a sound only to realize she had tried throwing a pillow at me but had failed miserably. I laughed and shook my head but turned back around and reached the kitchen.
We ate toasts quickly as we walked to the car and remained silent the whole ride until we were there. We should both have gotten out of the car, I knew it, but instead, we remained sitting there, looking in front of us, and I kept wondering how we should act together. We were never the type to show too much affection in public. It happened before with friends around, or family sometimes, but not when random strangers could see. This time, we were with a lot of strangers and I was wondering if I should hold her hand or not. Should I kiss her temple sometimes? Or just go straight for the mouth? I didn't know anymore and if I wanted to be frank, I had never asked myself that question in any other relationships before.
"Ready?"
"No."
I frowned and turned to her but it took her a few seconds to look back at me. She sighed and shrugged before shaking her head a bit.
"Things have been particularly awkward with Dylan even since Heidi posted all those lyrics about us on instagram." she admitted, closing her eyes tight for a few seconds before opening them again. "We're filming the season's finale today and, I don't know, I'm nervous I guess."
"Anything special about the final episode?"
She stared at me, her eyes roaming on my face, and her lips parted. "His character is breaking up with my character."
We looked at each other in silence and after a while, I reached for her hand on her thigh and squeezed her fingers tight. I knew why it made her feel like this and I knew it was not only because of her relationship with Dylan being awkward. This scene was our scene. It was that day I broke up with her and tore her heart in pieces. I held my breath, feeling suddenly extremely exposed. I had no really realized before how big this was. Of course, I knew her tv show was inspired by our story but it just hit me that people were actually watching it, and I was wondering how many of them now knew almost exactly what had happened between us?
"I'm here with you. It'll go amazingly, trust me." I pointed out, knowing it was not the right time to have a big discussion about her writing. "Remember in Italy? I almost believed you were breaking up with me to go marry your ex boyfriend."
She chuckled a bit. "You totally believed it."
"Maybe I did." I quickly replied. "But only for a few minutes, because I believe in us, I believe in our love, and I believe in you. So you go in there and play that scene and show them how incredible you are."
Her lips curled a bit and she rolled her eyes before finally nodding. I smiled more and we got out of the car to walk in. I thought I'd see Dylan first but when my eyes met Heidi's, I felt my heart jump up in my throat, almost throwing it up. I felt Olivia tense next to me and I held my breath when she saw us. She sent us a big smile but I could read so much pettiness behind it that it made me grimace.
"Hi!"
I glanced at Olivia who frowned and licked her lips. "What are you doing here?"
"Oh you didn't know?" Heidi replied, her eyebrows raised and her lips curled into a satisfied smile. "I'm with Dylan now."
As if on cue, he appeared and stood next to Heidi but I noticed his eyes never left my girlfriend and it bothered me more than I wanted to admit. Of course, I couldn't expect him to just forget about her, after all, he was ready to marry her, but at the same time I wanted him to move on as quickly as he could. If that was to be done with Heidi then be it : i was ready to put up with her on the set.
"I hope it doesn't bother you too much." Heidi added, tilting her head and looking at Liv who sent her a smile back.
Dylan and I were just keeping quiet, not really sure what we were supposed to say or do, and I pushed both my hands in my pockets.
"Oh no, not at all. It's all good." Olivia replied with a shrug. "I mean, it's not the first time you run after one of my exes, you know? Oh! Maybe I could make you a list of all the men and women I dated? Would save you some time."
I almost choked on my own spit, not really expecting that reply. I knew what kind of person my girlfriend was but she had always played it low with Heidi because she knew it was not worth it. It seemed like this time, she had had enough.
I thought Heidi would answer something rude but instead, her facial expression changed into a surprised one and finally, her eyes got smaller. She was pissed, I knew it, but she'd never prove it to Olivia. She found her smile back and breathed in, wrapping her arm around Dylan's and looking up at him.
"Can you show me the set?"
He nodded and they left but he glanced back at us when he was farther and I finally sighed, turning to my girlfriend who was smiling. I thought she'd be a bit mad, or upset that her ex boyfriend was now with my ex girlfriend, but she didn't seem to care... until her smile fell down and she closed her eyes.
"Hey, what's wrong suddenly?" I asked with a frown, taking a step closer and wrapping my fingers around her arm.
"I just realized Heidi was going to be there for the finale." she admitted, looking up at me. "She'll... see all of it. She'll see how it went... between... us."
It was the very first time Olivia admitted that her tv show was about us and I licked my lips, feeling something stir in my stomach. I didn't care that Heidi saw it, but I cared that the whole world would.
"You shouldn't care about her. She's with Dylan just to get to you or get back at us. She's here to piss you off and make you feel like shit. Don't let it get to you. Don't let her win."
She turned her whole body my way and her lips curled slightly into a fond smile. Slowly, she got on her tiptoe and pressed her lips gently against mine. It took me by surprise but I just answered her kiss and when she got back down on her feet, she tilted her head.
"Liv, can I ask you something?" I asked seriously, licking my lips as she nodded, her smile faltering a bit. "I know your tv show is based on our story but... for the next season, could you change that?"
I was scared to hurt her but at the same time, it was something I just needed to ask. If she said she didn't want to, I would accept it, but she knew my private life was a big deal for me and when she started nibbling on her bottom lip, I knew she felt guilty. I could read it on her face.
"I'm sorry, Niall. I never thought people would connect the show with our story but that was stupid of me. I mean, when I wrote that, I thought I'd never see you again, so I sort of wrote to... let it all out, you know?" she stopped and sighed. "Of course I'll make it different. I'll think of a whole other story for the characters, and make sure it has nothing in common with our story. Except maybe... well, the fact that they're soulmates."
I smiled and nodded, chuckling slightly. "I don't know if they are, but I know we are."
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I wandered around the studio while they were filming, and finally ended up at the cafeteria to grab a bite. I sat alone and started checking messages I got on my phone when I felt a presence in front of me and looked up. I was not surprised to see Heidi but I was not pleased either.
"Niall, we need to talk."
I blinked a few times and licked my lips, not really in the mood to discuss with her, but I finally just sighed and put my phone down as she sat down. I noticed she was holding a sheet in her hands and it made me frown. I didn't have time to ask her about it, she simply leaned against the table to move closer to me and instinctively, I moved my upper body away from hers.
"You know you could have just called me." she let out, confusing me and making me frown. "I know you miss me, and honestly I think we should get back together. I forgive you, I know you were a bit lost and..." she shook her head and I was even more puzzled. "It doesn't matter."
I shook my head, trying to get my thoughts back into place but I just licked my lips again. "I have no idea what you're talking about."
She put the sheet on the table and pushed it closer to me. It took me half a second to realize it was my handwriting and after reading only a few words, I knew it was which song of mine.
"Wait, where did you find that? I thought I lost it!"
The song was not finished but as my eyes roamed on the lyrics, I had a bunch of ideas on how to actually complete it and I held my breath.
"I found it in my boxes... the ones from your place that you've had sent to my place." she explained, reaching out to put her fingers on top of my hand.
I stopped moving completely and my eyes dropped to our hands. I felt frozen in place, a bit startled by her behavior and not really knowing how to react.
"What are you doing?" I just asked, my eyes still staring at her fingers brushing gently against my hand.
"You're right. We should get back together, Niall." she added. "I mean, I know you're trying to make me jealous with her but let's be real. Who could really be jealous of her?"
Quickly, I shook my head and pulled my hand away from hers, mad that she would talk shit about my girlfriend again. "Do you even listen to yourself? You know damn well I'm with Liv and.. aren't you with Dylan? I love her, okay! I'm not trying to make anyone jealous, I'm just trying to love her the way she deserves to be loved... the way I failed to love her the first time. And you have nothing to do with any of this. What even makes you think I want to be with you?" I was frowning, getting pissed at her behavior, and I started wondering why I ever wanted to be with her in first place.
"Because of that song! You wrote it for me and put it in one of my boxes for me to find!"
I rolled my eyes, angry that she could even think I wrote one song about her.
"I wrote this about Olivia! I wrote that in the first week I saw her again at the bakery after not seeing her for over a year. It isn't about you, Heidi. It got in one of your boxes by mistake!" I explained a bit rudely, looking in her eyes to make sure she understood. "I love Olivia, not you. You need to let it go, okay? And those instagram posts you make.. For fuck's sake, Heidi! What's the point? Make me feel bad? Alright, I'm sorry I cheated on you, I should have broken up with you before and that was a mistake, okay? Now please, leave me the fuck alone."
Without giving her time to answer, I got up and left her by herself at the table before hiding in Liv's dressing room. I searched for a pen, my heart racing as I feared I'd forget the words dancing around in my head, and finally found one before leaning against the counter. I started scribbling fast, almost dropping the pen a few times as I held my breath. I scratched the first line and quickly replaced it to 'Maybe we are the champagne lovers' and went to the chorus to add a few lines, too.
'So come on love me when the lights burn low Meet me underneath the sheets Cause you got a hold of me baby, enough to pull me back in deep You used to love me when the lights burned low Now we’re tearing at the seams We've both had enough of this, baby, so promise me that when you leave You won’t say you’ll come back to me.'
I stared at the words and re-read them a few times before licking my lips. I was still lost in my thoughts when the door opened and I jumped a little, turning to see my girlfriend walking in. I sent her a fond smile and moved up from the counter as she wrapped her arms around me. I held her close, the paper burning on my fingertips, and kissed the top of her head.
I couldn't stop thinking about the lyrics and remembered exactly how I felt when I wrote most of the song. I missed her and I missed what we had. I didn't like where we were and I couldn't believe she was marrying someone else. The parts about sheets I had added reminded me of when we would hide under the covers and we had done it quite often in the past few weeks, making the whole meaning even more powerful.
"How did it go?"
"Not bad for now." she admitted, moving away. "But I think we'll film the rest an other day. It took longer than it was supposed to."
"Good, then maybe Heidi won't be there when you film the final scene." I suggested, raising my eyebrows.
"Hopefully." she replied with a smile before frowning. "What's that?"
My traits softened and I brought the sheet up again to read the lyrics. "A song. For you."
"Can I hear it?" she asked making me look up. Her eyebrows were raised and she was biting her bottom lip. She was so endearing that I almost said yes.
"Soon, okay?. I need a piano for this one."
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May 19th, 2018
Olivia actually slept a good part of the day and I ended up at the pub with Julia, who was back to California too since her tour was over. I had an other first part for the other half of the tour and I knew I was going to miss her dearly. It was not like me to be super emotional, but with time, Julia easily became one of my closest friends and traveling with her had been a blast. I couldn't pretend that the fact that she listened to me complain about my love life didn't help us to become closer but it would be a lie.
"Where's your girlfriend today? I wanted to see her." I felt my lips curl more as I looked at her and she frowned. "What?"
"Oh no it's just... hearing someone else call her my 'girlfriend' is very cool." I pointed out with a chuckle, scratching the back of my head, feeling a bit embarrassed. I couldn't believe I had said that.
"That's what she is now, right?" Julia asked with a small laugh. "That's what you've wanted for months. You've been complaining about it every single day!"
"What? Come on, don't exaggerate." I argued, raising my nose up.
"I'm not!" she laughed again before getting a bit more serious. "I'm very happy for you, Niall. Now it's time to move forward, you know?"
"Meaning?" I raised my eyebrows after taking a long sip of beer.
"Meaning... plan the future and don't fuck up."
I stared at her and nodded with a small smile. I knew she was right, and she was not the only one who told me to not fuck it all up this time. I really didn't intend to, and I knew I wouldn't. I had lost Olivia before, and I had learned from that. I was not going to lose her again.
I was a bit tipsy when I got back home but she didn't even notice me. I stared at her, wearing only one of my t-shirts and a pair of black panties, standing in front of the tv in the living room as old songs from the 90's played full volume in the background. I was pretty sure I recognized a Backstreet Boys song ending and just as I thought it couldn't be funnier, a Spice Girls song followed and she started dancing and singing very loudly. I started laughing but she didn't hear me because of how loud the music was and it made me happy to know I could watch her a few more minutes. She jumped on the couch and pretended to have a microphone as she sang the lyrics and tried to do the dance and when she just started dancing around my living room, I took a few steps closer and she jumped, putting one of her hands on her chest as if it would help slow down the beatings of her heart.
"Fuck, you scared me!" she let out with a chuckle after pausing the music.
I didn't say anything. I just stared at her with a fond smile, thinking of everything we went through and how much I loved her.
"Move in." I let out as she was taking a sip of wine.
She frowned and chuckled again. "What?"
"Move in with me. Here."
Her lips parted and her eyebrows raised before she let out the air from her lungs quickly from her mouth in a surprised way. She licked her lips and cleared her throat before putting her glass back on the coffee table and taking a step closer.
"Are you... sure you can handle that?"
I knew she was referring to the fact that we were different, but it didn't matter. Yea, she was messy and yea it was annoying, but it was such a small problem and I knew we could compromise. In fact, I knew we'd both be way happier if we lived together and I wanted it. I wanted it so bad I could feel it in my bones.
"Yes." I let out in a low tone. "I want your grumpy face in the morning. I want your way too sweet morning coffee... I-I want your mess all over my fucking house, Olivia. I want to smell you when I step foot here after a long work day. I want to start a life with you. I want you to have your own dressers, not just a few drawers in mine. I want to share everything I have with you. I want to share myself with you."
She pressed her lips together and swallowed and I could swear she was tearing up.
"I want all that, too." she admitted, tilting her head. "I want to spend my life with you, Niall."
My lips curled in a big smile. "Then let's take that step. Move in with me."
It took her about a minute but she finally just chuckled and shook her head. "Okay. Let's do this."
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New on Netflix: July 2021 Releases
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By the power of Grayskull, Netflix’s list of new releases for July 2021 is here!
As you may have been able to tell by that clever opening, July is the month that Masters of the Universe: Revelation arrives on Netflix. This animated series from Kevin Smith continues the classic stories of He-Man and his buff friends. If nostalgia not be what ye seek, Netflix has plenty other original series this month as well. The amazingly hilarious sketch series I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson returns for season 2 on July 6. Also returning for a second season are Beastars, Never Have I Ever (both on July 15), and Outer Banks (July 30).
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New on Netflix: July 2021
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July 4 We The People — NETFLIX FAMILY
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July 6 I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson: Season 2 — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
July 7 Brick Mansions Cat People — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY Dogs: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY The Mire: ’97 — NETFLIX SERIES  The War Next-door — NETFLIX SERIES  Major Grom: Plague Doctor — NETFLIX FILM  This Little Love of Mine
July 8 Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY  Home Again Midnight Sun RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness — NETFLIX ANIME
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July 10 American Ultra
July 13 Ridley Jones — NETFLIX FAMILY
July 14 A Classic Horror Story — NETFLIX FILM  The Guide to the Perfect Family — NETFLIX FILM  Gunpowder Milkshake — NETFLIX FILM Heist — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY My Unorthodox Life — NETFLIX SERIES Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
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July 22 Still Working 9 to 5  Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop — NETFLIX ANIME 
July 23 A Second Chance: Rivals! — NETFLIX FAMILY Bankrolled — NETFLIX FILM  Blood Red Sky — NETFLIX FILM  Kingdom: Ashin of the North — NETFLIX FILM  The Last Letter From Your Lover — NETFLIX FILM Masters of the Universe: Revelation — NETFLIX SERIES Sky Rojo: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES 
July 24 Charmed: Season 3 Django Unchained
July 26 The Walking Dead: Season 10 Wynonna Earp: Season 4
July 27 All American: Season 3 Mighty Express: Season 4 — NETFLIX FAMILY The Operative
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July 5 The Iron Lady
July 7 The Invitation
July 14 Holidays
July 15 The Princess and the Frog
July 19 Love Sick: The Series: Season 1
July 22 Oh My Ghost Oh My Ghost 2 Oh My Ghost 3 Oh My Ghost 4
July 28 The Croods
July 30 Spotlight
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1. What was the last thing you ate, and why? Wingstop because that’s what I wanted for dinner.
2. What was the last thing you drank, and why? Water because I have to get my water intake in.
3. How many tabs do you have open? What are they? I have 7 tabs open currently: my Tumblr dash, my Tumblr likes, Pinterest, 2 different LiveJournal survey blog pages, Facebook, and Google.
4. What browser do you prefer to use? I just use Chrome.
5. What are five random things on your desk besides any computer related items? My “desk” is my bed, but anyway I have Bible study book, a notebook, a pencil case, and 2 cases of colored pencils. 
6. What room are you in right now? I’m in my room.
7. What color are the walls and floor in that room? The walls are white and the carpet is tan.
8. Name the item closest to you that is...: -red: A shirt. -orange: Pumpkins on one of my throw pillows. -yellow: The little hat on my Dumbo plushie.  -green: My Baby Yoda/Grogu plushie. -blue: The label on my water bottle. -purple: The background of a Reptar bookmark I have hung up on my bulletin board. -pink: One of my notebooks. -white: The letters on my keyboard. -gray: My Dumbo plushie. -brown: The jacket thing on my Baby Yoda/Grogu plushie.  -black: Another one of my notebooks. -silver: My laptop. -gold: My giraffe necklace I have hung up nearby.
9. Out of all the things you listed above, which is your favorite? My Baby Yoda Plushie and my laptop. 10. What kind of chair are you sitting in? My wheelchair. 11. Where would you prefer to be right now? I’m good here right now.
12. Do you have any plans this weekend? Nope.
13. Are you excited for anything this month? No.
14. What is the date today? Saturday, January 23, 2021.
15. Is there anything special about today? Nope.
16. How are you physically feeling right now? Tired and kinda hungry.
17. How are you emotionally feeling right now? Blah.
18. Have you ever traveled outside of your home country? Just once. I’d love to do more traveling aboard.
19. Can you speak/read/write in another language besides English? Yeah, some Spanish.
20. What language course did you take in school, if any? I took Spanish all 4 years in high school and one semester in college.
21. What language would you most like to learn? I’d like to be fluent in Spanish.
22. What grade are you in right now? I’m done with school.
23. What would you like to get a degree in? I got my BA in psych.
24. What was your dream job when you were a little kid? I wanted to be a teacher.
25. What happened to that dream? When I was around like 13 I started realizing I wanted to help people. Like seriously, back in those days of AOL there were teen message boards that you could go on and chat about various topics and there was like an advice thread or something and there I was at that age trying to give advice to people. I don’t know how I knew about some of the stuff I knew. I mean, I watched Dr. Phil all the time with my mom haha so maybe I picked up on some stuff. I also read up on stuff online. I was also the friend my friends came to when they needed advice or just someone to talk to. I just liked helping people in any way I could. Then, my freshman year in high school I took a health and psychology class and learned about psychology. I was really interested in it and from then on I decided I wanted to pursue that and learn more.
26. Speaking of dreams, when was the last time you had a sleeping dream and what was it about? I dreamt last night, but I don’t remember what it was about. I typically don’t remember my dreams, they just vanish after I wake up.
27. Do you have more nightmares or good dreams? I generally have random, weird dreams.
28. Do you wake up a lot in the middle of the night? I don’t even go to bed until like 7 or 8AM... :/
29. Can you sleep comfortably in another bed besides your own? Yeah, usually.  30. What book are you reading? What genre is it? Do you like it so far? I’m reading “Autumn’s Game” by Mary Stone. It’s a mystery and thriller. I am enjoying it, I’m actually almost done. It’s 1 of 3 in a series, so I’ll go on to the next one right after.
31. What genre of books do you like to read? Fiction, Mystery, Thriller, YA, NA. 
32. Do you prefer physical books or a Kindle/Nook/other e-reader? I’ve been doing my reading on the Kindle app for the past few years now. I have Kindle Unlimited, so for a small monthly fee I have access to a TON of books. I have read numerous books these past few years alone. I had a list going on my personal Tumblr, I should try and update that but I’d have to add a lot.
33. Did you ever sometimes flip through your text books, even when you didn't need to? Sometimes.
34. What types of magazines do you read? I haven’t read a magazine in years.
35. Have you ever ordered anything through a catalog? Yeah, back when I was a kid they had those Scholastic book catalogs and those catalogs we had got like twice a year that had stuff like nuts, chocolate, and various items you tried to sell to people to raise money for school related stuff. 
36. Would you prefer to read a book, watch a movie/TV show, or play a video game? Depends what I’m in the mood for.
37. What are five of your favorite TV shows? I have a lot of favorites, but 5 of them are: The Mandalorian, Wandavision, Riverdale, Servant, and American Horror Story.
38. How often would you say you watch TV? It’s on a lot of the time for background noise and I’ll tune in and out, but I do have my shows that I actually watch and keep up with as well. So, it really just varies.
39. Do you prefer to watch movies at home or to go out to the theater? Movies I really want to see and am excited about I have to experience in theaters for the first time, it just adds to the experience. Then there are movies that I think look kinda good and I might want to check it out, but I can wait until it’s available to rent or watch on a streaming service. 
40. What was the last movie you watched at home? What about at the theater? 27 Dresses the other day. The last movie I saw in theaters was The Invisible Man almost a year ago now. I miss going to the movie theater, my family and I used to go pretty regularly before the pandemic. 
41. Do you usually get popcorn or soda at the movie theater? I always get popcorn, it’s a must.
42. What genre of films do you like the best? Horror, thriller, superhero, action, adventure, fantasy/sci-fi, and romantic comedies. A variety of films.
43. Do you like movies based off of books? Yeah.
44. Do you like video games based off of movies? I haven’t really played any video games based off movies. I do remember having a Harry Potter Playstation game back in the day haha but that’s it. I’m not a big gamer though, so.
45. What was the last video game that you played? Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
46. What genre of video games do you enjoy the most? Mario Bros games, which apparently fall under the “platform” genre. I like adventure, episodic, life simulation (like Animal Crossing and The Sims), and racing games as well.
47. Which is your preferred video game system? I’ve enjoyed my Nintendo Switch a lot. The PS4 is nice, too, I played the Life is Strange games on there.
48. Do you like playing online with other people? No.
49. How often would you say you play video games? I’ve played Animal Crossing quite regularly for the past year and before that I played a few other Switch games. So, the past couple years I’ve played a few but generally I’m not a big gamer.
50. Now that this survey is done, what are you going to do? Find another one to do.
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purplesurveys · 3 years
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1 - When was the last time you had a roast dinner? What kind of meat or vegetarian option did you have with it? That’s not really a thing we do here, but for our noche buena dinner we did have roast chicken with rosemary as one of our dishes. It was surrounded with bangus (milkfish), lumpia with cheese, callos, baked macaroni with cheese, and mashed potatoes with gravy. My family has never been traditional when it comes to Christmas food and I’ve never tried hamon or queso de bola.
2 - When was the last time you drove or travelled for over an hour? Where did you go? It is for sure going to be today because we’ll be driving to Laguna to visit my dad’s family wearing our face masks, face shields, equipped with alcohol and hand sanitizer, and ready to follow social distancing.
3 - What’s your favourite kind of coffee to order (eg. cappuccino, latte etc.)? I’ve been ordering caramel macchiato in the last...6–7 years. If a coffee shop doesn’t serve it, the next thing I go for is whatever sounds like the sweetest drink on their menu, like a chocolate chip truffle frappe or something like that.
4 - When you get old, are you going to let your hair go grey or dye it instead? I will probably dye it for a bit, like what my grandma used to do. But I guess it’ll also depend; I might end up liking grey hair and not feel the need to change how it looks.
5 - What genre was the last book you read? Was it any good? I can’t remember which one it was but it was definitely a wrestler’s memoir; I must’ve read around four this year. The best ones I read are always of Chris Jericho since he has fantastic stories but he also knows how to write well. A lot of wrestlers have great stories, but are so-so in writing.
6 - Did you ever wear braces on your teeth? Yeah, briefly from the end of middle school to freshman year of high school. I need to get braces again, though.
7 - When was the last time you were relieved about something? What caused you to feel that way? Continued from earlier today. We brought both dogs to my dad’s family’s place today and I was glad that they were fast asleep on our drive back home and that neither felt bad and puked.
8 - Where was the last place you went that required you to wear a mask? Are you used to having to wear one now? Everyone is required to wear masks as long as they find themselves outdoors, period. I wear one even if I’m just walking one of my dogs in our backyard. I’m definitely more used to it now, compared to months ago when I had just started going out again and would be forgetful when it came to masks.
9 - How often do you receive calls from unknown numbers? Do you ever answer them? I get them a lot more often now that I’m working and have to coordinate with third-party people...I get unknown numbers once or twice a week. As much as it irritates me, I have no choice but to answer all of them now.
10 - What’s your favourite condiment to have with sausages or hot dogs (or the vegetarian equivalent)? Whenever I have a sausage/hotdog in a bun, I’d be glad to simply have mayonnaise on it.
11 - Which fictional character can you relate to the most? Is this a character from film, TV or a book? Monica Geller from Friends.
12 - Do you groom your eyebrows? If so, how? Nah, haven’t in a long time. It’s just not something I’ve ever particularly cared about. Whenever I have to, I just shave them. I also haven’t had a trichotillomania episode with my eyebrows, which is a relieving thing to realize.
13 - Did you get “told off” for anything the last time you went to the dentist or was everything okay? My last trip went smoothly. I just had a tooth extracted and there wasn’t really anything to reprimand me for since the tooth was already damaged.
14 - Would you rather get a starter or dessert? Have always been more of a savory girl than sweet, so I’ll go with the starter.
15 - Have you ever been involved with the police? Did you find them to be helpful? I mean...I guess? Kind of? I wasn’t arrested by any means, but I was a journalism student, so *shrug* pretty self-explanatory lol. There was one time in one class where we were all required to write a story covering the police beat, so I had to stay at a police station in Manila and wait for any tips or leads to come in. I was in freshman year and was absolutely scared, but I did have a classmate/friend with me ‘cause we were in the same class and she needed a lead as well.
16 - Are you tired at the moment? Is there a specific reason you feel that way? I am extremely tired and would pass out in a second if I let myself. But I had been out all day and didn’t have the chance to do anything I wanted to do whether it was doing embroidery, watching 2 Days 1 Night, or taking a survey, so I’m making up for all the lost time and powering through this survey.
17 - Are you big on colour coordination? Does that just apply to your outfits or to the rest of your life as well? It rarely comes to mind. It’s not something I feel the need to maintain, precisely because I’m very inconsistent with maintenance. Even though I know I possess the necessary effort and patience to organize a group of items by color, I also know it would be disorganized in less than a week.
18 - What shoes did you last wear? How long have you had them? Puma sneakers. Yep, I’ve had them for the past two years.
19 - When was the last time you wore make-up? What kind of make-up was it? September, for my first job interview. My items were simple; just an eyeliner pencil and some lip gloss.
20 - Have you ever slipped or skidded on the ice? Did you end up getting hurt? Continued from last night because I’ve been so sloppy at taking surveys lately, loooool. I’ve slipped a few times on ice skating rinks before. I don’t know if it’s the same experience, but whenever it happened to me I usually felt more embarrassed than hurt. It only hurt quite a bit when the cause of my fall was crashing into someone on the rink.
21 - Do you wear glasses or contacts? I wear glasses, but I already need to change mine since my eyesight has gotten worse and the lens that are on my current pair aren’t for me anymore.
22 - Do you own any photo albums? Are they dedicated to special occasions or just a random selection of photos? My mom made several photo albums for her kids from our childhood days so each of us have lots of photos from age 0 to about 7 or 8. I haven’t made a photo album just for myself, though I really should. Making memories with a film camera and having them developed still sounds very appealing to me.
23 - What was the last reason for you using a spoon? I was mixing my coffee to make sure all the granules are mixed into the water.
24 - Did your state/region go into lockdown or similar back when Covid hit in March? What did you do to pass the time while you were stuck at home? Of course. I would be more surprised to hear of a city or region anywhere in the world that did not go into lockdown. March was a livelier, more optimistic time, so I tried out lots of new things while the lockdown was still fresh and no one had any clue for how long it would actually pan out, and continue to pan out until the literal end of the year. I played the Switch for longer hours, tried making dalgona coffee, watched Descendants of the Sun, pulled more all-nighters, revisited computer games from my childhood, and did my thesis chapter by chapter with Andi.
25 - What’s your favourite meal of the day - breakfast, lunch or dinner? In my family, lunch and dinner are very identical so I’d go with either of them.
26 - Who was the last person you texted? How do you know that person? I have not touched my phone in a while, believe it or not...I haven’t needed it much during the holiday break. I think it was my cousin? He’s a relative, so I’ve known him since birth.
27 - What was the last thing you put in a sandwich? A hotdog.
28 - What was the reason behind the last time you shouted or raised your voice? I was at my dad’s family’s last night and I had ordered four boxes of empanadas from their business, and I was trying to hand over the P500 bill to my aunt (the total was like P300, but I gave them bonus to serve as my treat and my gift). I kept trying to give it and she kept rejecting it and putting it back in my pocket hahaha, so it became like a game for me to see which tiny space in the house I can squeeze the bill in so she can stop retorting. It turned into a funny cat and mouse situation and I ended up raising my voice a few times.
29 - Are you a citizen of more than one country? Would you ever use that advantage to move abroad? No.
30 - Do you know how to change a tyre? Could you do it without help? HAH, no. I am fucked if it ever happens and when it does, I really hope luck would be on my side that day and have a kind stranger that knows how to change tyres walk or drive by.
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More Top 20 Must-See Horror Movies
 Especially now we are in isolation, who doesn’t crave a good horror movie to watch? To that purpose, I have created yet another top 20 must-see horror movies, along with why you should be watching them. So get into your comfy clothes and blanket, grab some popcorn, and settle in to watch these horror gems (WARNING: May contain spoilers).
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1) Ginger Snaps (2000)
I first saw this movie when I was fifteen years old, and, watching it recently, I was still impressed how it handles the perils of transitioning from teenhood to womanhood. Ginger Snaps follows the story of two outcast sisters, Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins), in the mindless suburban town of Bailey Downs. On the night of Ginger's first period, she is savagely attacked by a wild creature. Ginger Snaps is a terrifying movie with good character development, acting is convincing and it has a fast-paced story line. If you're into well-done horror movies Ginger Snaps is the movie for you. It is one of the best modern werewolf movies I have seen.
2) Annihilation (2018)
Drawing on mythology and body horror, Annihilation is an intelligent film that asks big questions and refuses to provide easy answers. It is Sci-fi horror at its best, boasting a very intriguing and unique idea whilst entertaining the viewer throughout the film. Definitely a must-watch.
3) Green Room (2015)
A punk rock band becomes trapped in a secluded venue after finding a scene of violence. For what they saw, the band themselves become targets of violence from a gang of white power skinheads who want to eliminate all evidence of the crime. Influenced by exploitation movies of the 1970s (and punk music of the 1980s), this horror-thriller is rooted in a gripping, grisly kind of realism without resorting to lazy coincidence or stupidity. This is again a fresh take on horror and worth a view.
4) 1922 (2017)
I learned from a great film critic many years back that your own best judgement of a movie is best discovered when you realise that you are still thinking of it many days later. This Stephen King film stays true to the iconic master with all the tell-tale signs of a Kings classic: A haunting grimness that lingers throughout the movie, a tragedy and of course, outstanding performances. The mother that returns from the dead leaves you in a crazy suspense of whether it is simply a dream, a man’s demented insanity, or an actual reality. Thomas Jane’s performance was stellar and totally believable as a farmer in rural America in 1922. He actually takes you through the movie as if you were part of him and what is going on. The message that Stephen King leaves you with is dreadfully powerful of how greed can destroy all. Definitely worth the watch, especially for Stephen King fans.
5) Evil Dead (1981; remake 2013)
Both versions of this movie are great, but I have a special fondness for the original, which was Sam Raimi’s directorial debut. The camerawork is amazing for a low-budget film, and the creepy atmosphere is eerily accurate. We feel Ash’s pain when his friend, sister and girlfriend are one-by-one changed into Deadites, and the ending keeps you guessing, and wanting, a sequel. I am quite a fan of the Evil Dead franchise actually, and have just finished watching the TV adaptation Ash vs. Evil Dead. I’m savouring the last episodes, and am sad that it got cancelled. I look forward to more from this franchise, hopefully in the not-to-distant future.
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6) Get Out (2017)
This film is unique, telling the tale of young black man who meets his white girlfriend’s parents for the first time. Jordan Peele’s film delivers a chilling satire of liberal racism in the US. More than just a standard-issue thriller, this brutal, smart movie is impeccably made, as well as surprising, shocking, and funny, while also offering a compassionate, thoughtful look at race. Expect only the very best a film has to offer, with a nasty twist at the end that you won’t see coming. 
7) Hell Night (1981)
One of the best things about this movie which follows fraternity and sorority pledges who spend the night in a mansion haunted by victims of a family massacre is that it stars legendary Scream Queen of The Exorcist fame, Linda Blair. Other than that, prepare for a fun, wild ride, the way every good slasher movie should be.
8) Insidious Part 2 (2013)
I actually enjoyed this sequel more than the first movie, as it was less plodding and more action-packed, with an intriguing antagonist in the form of the mysterious “Bride in Black,” who turns out to be the evil spirit of serial killer Parker Crane, who, as we know from the previous movie (SPOILER ALERT) has taken over the body of Josh Lambert, and is fighting for control of his soul. I enjoyed seeing the return of Elise Rainier, who was (SPOILER ALERT AGAIN) killed off in the previous movie. James Wan directed this second helping even more masterfully than the first. A must-watch.
9) Sleepaway Camp (1983)
This is a campy slasher gem, where they cast real teenagers, which elevated the drama of the plot somewhat. Sleepaway Camp tells the story of a young girl named Angela who goes to Camp Arawak with her cousin Ricky. Once the two arrive at camp, a series of events/killings leads the campers to discover that there is a killer on the loose. Sleepaway Camp is not in any way intense or fast paced. However, even though many initially might look at as a “rip off” slasher film, the movie does get creative when it comes to the brutal killings and certain aspects to the film that no one saw coming. Including the jaw-dropping twist at the end. I’m not giving it away. You just have to watch it.
10) Cold Prey (Fritt Vilt) (2006)
This movie takes full advantage of its snowy, secluded set-pieces, using Norway’s harsh winter landscape to masterfully build tension and heighten the sense of isolation. As horror movies go, Cold Prey is a slow-starter, committing the first third of its running time to investigating the signs of violence scattered throughout the hotel, allowing the characters to theorise about what pernicious acts may have taken place before the hotel’s abandonment. It begins at the intriguing yet deliberate pace of a psychological horror film as the sequestered friends, initially inebriated and giggly, explore the hotel and sharing secrets, but the movie’s party-hard atmosphere bursts open at the 40-minute mark to reveal a black horror centre. Slick and stylish, Cold Prey is a genuine pleasure to watch.
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11) The Hills Have Eyes (1977; remake 2006)
Even if it echoes a better film (namely, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), the original movie is still an important one to view for lovers of the horror genre.  This is a sometimes ghastly  - and occasionally absurd - shocker that really gets under one's skin. Though many critics initially despised the original outing, it has since been called one of the best horror movies of the 1970s. Scary-movie specialist Wes Craven made this viscerally-violent feature on a low budget, and some horror connoisseurs call it his best. Ultimately the "normal" people strike back with a ferocious blood-lust they didn't know they had, and the question is how much a "civilised" person can be pushed before one becomes a savage. Are the Carters really all that much "better" than Jupiter and his spawn? That is a question that you, as the audience member, are required to ponder.
12) The Dawn of the Dead (2004)
This remake of George A. Romero's 1978 sequel to Night of the Living Dead soups up the zombies, cranks up the gross factor to 11, and has a lot of cheeky in-jokes about its predecessor. In comparison with the original, out are the shrieking blondes and rampaging looters, in are smart, controlled Ana (Sarah Polley as a believable nurse not afraid to wield a fire poker) and Kenneth (Ving Rhames), who is exactly the kind of cop you want walking beside you if you are facing scores of the undead.
The zombies are a bit spryer in this film, and the pregnancy of one of the main characters is not the life-giving promise it was in the first movie. But the ending is what differs most from the original. If you're a fan of the horror genre, then this flick is a welcome, if derivative, fright-fest in the school of Romero's classics.
13) The Cabin in The Woods (2011)
What starts out as another five-band teen getaway to a cabin in the woods ends up becoming a fresh take on the trope, with puppeteers behind what is taking place, in a twisted game of Choose Your Adventure. The ending is fittingly grim, but you won’t be disappointed. Definitely worth one hour and thirty-five minutes of your time.
14) The Babadook (2014)
The feature debut of writer-director Jennifer Kent is not just genuinely, deeply scary, but also a beautifully told tale of a mother and son, enriched with layers of contradiction and ambiguity. It presents grief as a demon, questions reality, and creeps out the viewer by making psychopathology seem like something that could happen to anybody. The style of the film is not teasing exactly - it's too sad and lonely - but there is certainly a hair-pulling mixture of glum laughter and vast apprehension. Is the demon real? Does it matter? That’s for you to judge. Either way, if it’s in a word, or if it’s with a look, you can’t get rid of the Babadook.
15) Suspiria (Original and the Remake - 1977 and 2019 respectively)
Suspiria is a baroque piece of esoteric expressionism that you enter - and exit - without understanding so much as feeling. It's always fascinating to watch; the thrills and spills are so classy and fast that the movie becomes in effect what horror movies seemed like when you were too young to get in to see them. Director Dario Agento works so hard for his effects -- throwing around shock cuts, coloured lights, and peculiar camera angles -that it would be impolite not to be a little frightened. This entry stands out as it is a visually beautiful horror movie, a bright fantasy that lives off its aesthetic. If you are a horror fan and haven’t seen this movie yet, then you’re not living right. The remake is also worth a watch, something that is oftentimes unique in the horror genre.
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16) A Quiet Place (2018)
This gripping, clever monster movie is one of those rare genre treats that seizes on a simple, unique idea and executes it so perfectly and concisely that it elicits satisfying squeals of delight. It's directed and co-written by Krasinski, who's best known for his work in comedy but translates his experience in that genre to the expert building and releasing of tension here. A Quiet Place is, in many ways, like an extended classic horror movie sequence, such as famous ones in The Birds or Aliens, wherein the heroes must try not to disturb packs of resting monsters.
At the same time, Krasinski uses his quiet moments like music, ranging from moments of restful beauty -- including a father-son trip to a waterfall, where it's noisy enough that they can talk and even shout -- to moments of pause. A loud noise can cause a jump, but it's immediately followed by tension and dread: Will the creatures come this time? The real beauty is the movie's primal quality, based on the most basic elements of life, such as survival and protection of the species. No explanation is given for the monsters' existence; they, like us, are just here. Images of water, sand, bare feet, crops, and plant life serve to underline the theme of life itself. A few overly familiar horror movie clichés keep it from being perfect, but otherwise A Quiet Place is so good that it will leave viewers speechless.
17) The Exorcist (1973)
Once famously dubbed ‘the most terrifying movie ever made,” this movie is steeped in urban legend, especially concerning the unfortunate happenings that occurred when it was being made. 
If you think your teen is ready for this shocking film, keep in mind that some audience members in the '70s reportedly fainted after seeing Dick Smith's grisly makeup effects on Blair. In some extreme cases, viewers even required psychiatric care. Also, the moans, snarls, and profane utterances from Regan (most are actually the dubbed-in voice of a well-known older actress, Mercedes McCambridge) amount to some of the most chilling audio ever done for film.
Thanks in part to Linda Blair's wrenching, Oscar-nominated performance, The Exorcist was a huge hit, earning back 10 times its $10 million budget (a then-lavish sum, outrageous for a "mere" horror flick). Movie historians cite it (along with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) as the conclusive end of old-school spook shows featuring Dracula and Frankenstein and bobbing rubber bats. If you haven’t watched it yet, you may have your horror movie fan card revoked.
18) The Final Destination Franchise (2000 - 2011)
If I had to list all of the movies in the Final Destination franchise in order of quality, I would say 5, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Fourth instalment withstanding, the series is a formidable addition to the horror genre, as the invisible killer, Death Itself, stalks its victims and kills them off in creatively gruesome ways after they initially cheat death. The fifth addition contains an awesome twist at the end which in hindsight you should have seen coming throughout the entire movie. Pay close attention. The only downside is (SPOILER ALERT) that none of the characters throughout the series really survive.
19) Let the Right One In (Lat den Ratte Komma In) (2008)
Please watch the Swedish version, and power through the subtitles. This is a horror movie that is tragic on multiple levels, as it deals with a lonely and bullied boy who so happens to live next door to a pubescent vampire. When her benefactor dies, we see how the main character’s life will also unfold, and what lies in his future. A must-see film that is more than just your average horror movie.
20) Terrifier (2017)
This movie definitely gets back to basics by paying homage to the original slasher classics. Art the Clown, who we are originally introduced to in the 2013 movie All Hallow’s Eve (also worth a watch), is a vicious horror movie villain who kills just for kicks. He also subverts the horror movie trope by using a weapon which was previously considered off-limits to horror movie villains, especially those with supernatural abilites (mostly, anyway). This movie also contains one of the bloodiest deaths in recent horror movie history. I like the use of practical effects over the often-overdone CGI. What is Art the Clown? Deranged killer? Demonic entity? Who cares? Its all good fun. Watch it now on Netflix.
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I’ll probably be back again some time in the future with a further 20 horror movies that are worth a watch, because there are so many of them. To everyone, take care during these uncertain times.
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Hi blar, do you know some new good animes ? I stopped watching them cuz I didn't find good ones especially these new ones are just focused in ecchi somehow they make me cringe, now I'm just reading manga (one piece, attack on titan, Detective conan, akatsuki no yona...)
Anooooonniieeeeee!! Hi!! Finally someone asked about anime!! Omg I'm litereally crying! You even watch One Piece! тттт THIS ANIME IS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ONE OF THE BEST IN THE WORLD AND YOU KNOW WHY 😭😭😭😭
You ask about new anime.. but hmm... Can I just write my favorite? Maybe you didn't watch something... Hope you will like it!!!( writing order doesn't depend on rating).
1) Gintama.
This is unique thing.Jokes,laugh, tears,happiness,sadness,SOUL. Must watch.
2)Acca 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
Unique and original anime of its kind. Amazing atmosphere and music. An excellent combination of style, coziness, unusual characters and political intrigue.
3)Psycho-Pass
"Na, Kogami, kimi wa kono ato boku no kawari ga mitskerareru no ka?" Ahhh... 1st season is something else.Good cyberpunk universe.
4)Gundam:Tekketsu no Orphans
A lot of tears and struggles, your heart will broke into million pieces. But it's worth it. ( I still can't with story of Shino and Yamagi)
5)Yuuri On Ice!
I think you watched it. But aaaaahhhh!!!! I couldn't help but mention my lovely Ice cuties aaaaaaa ( ok. im ok)
6)Sangatsu no Lion
A lot of philosophy. If you like to watch about self-digging and about life, then it's for you.
7)Boku no Hero Academia
Amazing shonen!! Must watch!
8)Haikyuu
One of the favorite sport anime. In good traditions of genre. But there are really a lot of exciting moments.
9)Yakusoku no Neverland.
New anime! Strongly recommend this anime! Wonderful plot,characters,universe,idea. Can't wait 2nd season!
10)Mob Psycho 100
Sometimes it may seem boring, but 2nd season hit me so hard. Very touching. Especially 8 episode!! ттттт
11)Bungou Stray Dogs.
Weeell, interesting characters,plot,atmosphere, PERFECT JAZZ MUSIC,a little philosophy,beauticul picture... You will enjoy this story!
12)Hellsing OVA
TV series is classic, but original plot in OVAs is everythyng.Ohhh and last scene!!! Emotions,setting, entourage, music!!!
14)Clannad
15) Angel beats
With regards to these two anime, I think comments are superfluous here.
16)Kino no tabi(2017)
Incredible atmosphere of travels, really cool main heroine, nice picture and music. Every country that our heroine visiting maintains its own foundations, but if look a little deeper... it all applies to our life. Every city reflects humans sides in society. We are shown a different temperament of people, actions and their consequences, the important role I suppose was played by the names at the end of each city or episode, it can be said as a highlight on the cake that “sums up” this part.
This anime is deeper that you might think.
17) Doukyusei
True art.
18) Natsume Yuujinchou
Warm, touching, soulful story with a unique atmosphere. I always want to cry while watching this anime. And the soundtracks are something magical that always turns my soul inside out.
I will not say a lot..juts think that everyone must watch it.
19) Genroku Rakigo Shinjuu
Oh... difficult to describe all feelings that caused this anime.
It’s like you read old Japanese novel. Tragic of of human in Showa era... Art of Japanese and life path that closely intertwined. Instead of saying a lot of words it’s better to watch by yourself. Definitely this anime has place in the list of masterpieces.
20) Banana Fish
Recent anime filmed by old school manga.
It’s so sad story :( Main characters reminded me of jikook because of their strong bond. Souls bond. It’s very strong and unshakable. Understanding without words,one soul for both.
Yes,it’s so tragic story.
21) Ikoku Meiro no Croisee
I can’t express all of my love for this anime. This is a little piece of warmth, fragility, innocence, tenderness, kindness, sadness, true love. This anime touches your soul: in some moments, your soul just spreads out from the warmth that is born in your soul, and in some moments your soul simply breaks into a thousand fragments.
Please,watch this anime if you didn’t watch it.
( so sad that there is no continuation 😭)
22) Zankyou no Terror
23) Boku dake ga inai Machi
Not a masterpiece, but I think it’s good enough.
24) Dantalian no Shoka
Magical anime!! Love it so much!! ( why such anime don’t get continuation 😭)
25) Grisaia no Kajitsu (and all connected series in this universe).
Yes, maybe it was filmed based on ero game.. and fist episodes weren’t such interesting ( at least for me)... but then... when started last arc of first season... I was speechless. In fact,it’s hard in emotional regard anime :(
26) Onihei
This is one of my favorite anime.
Edo era.Samurai era. Different stories in every episode,like notes from diary of one person from this era, but every episode is full of real emotions,its own morality. Daily life, detective component, social drama, the concept of honor and duty, surrender, justice and simple human kindness. We are all beautiful beings born out of a dream. In this cycle of life. Onihei is truly masterpiece.
27)No.6
You will not remain indifferent watching this sad and sooo touching story 😭
28) Kekkai Sensen
Stylish anime. Interesting to watch.
29) Toradora
Ohh this anime is special for me. I watched it a lot of times... Maybe you will not find here something burning, but Toradora has adorable sides....
30) Kami sama no inai Nichiyoubi
31) Sakurako san no Ashimoto ni Shitai ga Umatteiru
32) Nagi no Asukara
33) Nurarihyon no Mago
Nice anime in shonen genre^^
34) Higashi no Eden
Honestly, I almost don’t remember anything!! Haha because watched REALLY a long long time ago. But I remember that this anime is nice :D
35) Tales of Zestiria
It’s worth to watch ... even only because of absolutely precious relationship of Mikleo and Sorey 🥺🥺🥺 these two... these two 😭😭😭
36) Violet Evergarden
Beautiful and very painful story, high class animation and picture, pleasant music. Long way of becoming a human.
37)Inuyaahiki
38)Nabari no Ou
🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭
39) Sekai Ichi Hatsukoi
Omggggg this is very important series for me hihi. From this story started my... fujoshi way 😂😂
..... I can continue this list indefinitely......
Well, I will not write about classic that I think you guys watched( Kuroshitsuji, Guren Lagann,Reborn, Bleach, Fullmetal Alchemist etc etc etc)... and harems and other anime.... I also will not write ahahahahaha
In this season I watch:
-Given
-Bem
-Vinland saga
-One piece of course
- Danmachi ( Yup, I adore all anime ahahah isekai’s and harems TOO 😂😂😂)
I will be glad to discuss about anime again!! And continue this list too 😁😁😁😁😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Post-One-Year Anniversary to PyeongChang Timeline
links to post-Sochi, post-comeback, and post-PyeongChang timelines
2019, continued:
February 22 -- Scott poses with several junior ice dance teams on the ice at Toronto Cricket Club and is thanked for his help (Toronto)
February 23 -- Tessa posts from Florence, Italy + Scott at Ilderton Arena + Scott posts a video from Thank You Ilderton + attends Paul Brandt concert that night (London)
February 25 -- Tessa posts with Carolina Kostner and Anna Capellini (Florence) + VM confirmed as skaters for Fantasy on Ice + Great Kitchen Party/b2ten release video about their organization's partnership with an interview with VM
February 27 -- Tessa's Nivea Urban Skin commercial debuts + Scott's Leaf Nation interview game session Guess Who? is released + Scott posts on twitter regarding a Leafs game + Tessa posts from Tuscany, Italy
March 2 -- Scott at a Blue Jays spring training game (Dunedin, Florida) + Tessa posts from Tuscany
March 3 -- Tessa posts from Tuscany
March 4 -- Scott works with Carreira/Ponomaranko at Novi (Detroit) + attends a celebratory dinner + Tessa posts her new Nivea commercial + Toys R Us/Barbie announces Tessa as one of their choices as a Canadian role model and an appearance
March 6 -- Tessa announces partnership with Barbie
March 7 -- Scott tweets about Tessa’s Barbie partnership
March 8 -- Tessa appears on several morning shows with her Barbie “Close The Dream Gap” promotion and a Barbie event (Toronto)
March 9 -- Tessa at Toys R Us as an appearance in partnership with Barbie/Mattel as a Canadian Role Model for Barbie's 60th birthday (Mississagua) + Tessa and Scott individually post about Lajoie/Lagha’s Junior World gold medal win
March 11 -- Scott’s Leafs TV interview is released (taped February 19)
March 14 -- Tessa tapes commercial for Air Miles partnership (Toronto)
March 17 -- Tessa appears as a presenter for the Juno awards (London)
March 19 -- Tessa spotted at The Root Cellar for dinner (London)
March 21 -- Tessa attends Nivea UrbanSkin launch event (Toronto)
March 22 -- Scott in an Instagram story doing coach duty (Montreal)
March 23-24 -- Tessa and Scott doing choreography with Sam (Montreal) + Tessa spotted on a flight back to London
March 25 -- Scott coaching Lajoie/Lagha (Montreal)
April 1 -- Scott and Tessa speak at M&M Food Market partnership rally (Mississauga, morning) + Tessa and Scott 'London Sportspeople of the Year' celebrity dinner and auction (in support of Thames Valley Children's Centre) (London, evening) + Tessa’s Nivea No Limits peacock commercial is revealed + Tessa’s cover on Glory magazine is revealed and Tessa is named as one of Canada’s 30 under 30 leaders by Bay St. Bull
April 2 -- Tessa appears on several shows to promote Nivea No Limits campaign (Toronto)
April 3 -- Tessa posts about Scott making a coffee purchase with their Visa card + VM spotted at lunch at King St. Eats + Tessa and Scott tour the Walter Carsen Centre with Canadian National Ballet’s Heather Ogden and Guillaume Cote and announce an upcoming project with Cote
April 4 -- VM working with Ogden/Cote again + filming a segment for Hello Fresh + attend Air Canada Wanderluxe gala in support of SickKids Hospital and Herbie fund + Tessa revealed as a guest judge for upcoming season of MasterChef Canada
April 5 -- VM spotted at Granite Club on the ice (Toronto)
April 6 -- Scott in Calgary participating in a development camp for skaters
April 7 -- Scott continuing at the development camp (Calgary) + Tessa in photoshoot (London)
April 8 -- VM release a short, silly segment promoting their appearances April 9 + Tessa posts from Toronto
April 9 -- media day for Rock The Rink (RTR) - most cities and dates are released for the fall tour + VM appear on several radio and TV shows promoting it
April 10 -- day 2 of RTR media day
April 11 -- Tessa in London, England
April 13 -- Tessa with Lilah and Sasha Fear (London)
April 14 -- Tessa on the ice and at tea with the Fears (London)
April 16 -- Tessa and Scott in practices for Ice Fantasia (South Korea)
*****Ice Fantasia (April 19-21) (South Korea)
April 24 -- Tessa at a photoshoot (Toronto)
April 25 -- Tessa appears on Anastasia Bucsis’ podcast Player’s Own Voice (to air in June) + Tessa at Jessica Mulroney’s One Connection event with Bumble Bizz (Toronto)
April 27 -- Scott in a photo with a fan in a restaurant (exact date unverified) (Ilderton area)
April 29 -- Tessa in a dance studio with TVA Sports (Montreal)
May 1 -- Tessa appears at Villa Maria College to promote FillActive FitSpirit (Montreal)
May 2 -- Tessa at a photoshoot for BonLook (Montreal) + Tessa attends the Canada Youth Summit as a guest speaker with FillActive FitSpirit with Sophie (Ottawa) + Scott coaches for his mom/aunts’ skating school (Komoka)
May 3 -- Tessa and Scott at a restaurant with Rock The Rink’s band Birds of Bellwoods (Toronto) + Tessa and Scott attend CSOI ‘incognito’ (Toronto)
May 4 -- Tessa attends Jordan’s barre class at BarreBelles + has an outdoor photoshoot with Adidas (Toronto) + Scott spotted arriving at Tampa airport
May 5 -- Tessa attends Run for Women (Moncton)
***** Canada's Great Kitchen Party Auction Trip, Mallorca (May 9-16)
May 16 -- Tessa’s Air Miles commercial drops
May 17 -- Tessa’s 30th birthday!  posted pictures, location unknown
May 19 -- Tessa spotted out for a meal (Stratford?)
May 20 -- Tessa at the Budweiser Stage in partnership with Air Miles (Toronto)
***** Canada's Great Kitchen Party Auction Trip, Newfoundland (May 22-27)
May 27-28 -- Tessa and Scott give a talk at Investor’s Group Presidents Academy conference (New York)
May 29 -- Tessa posts as a partner of Colgate + Tessa and Scott are named as guest judges on the upcoming fall season of Battle of the Blades + spotted in the Sendai train station
*****Fantasy on Ice Tour (May 31 - June 16) (Japan)
May 31 - June 2 -- FOI, Sendai
June 3 -- Tessa goes out with other skaters to karaoke + Tessa’s episode as a guest judge on Master Chef Canada airs (taped in December 2018)
June 7 - 9 -- FOI, Kobe
June 14 -16 -- FOI, Toyoma
June 20 -- Tessa posts a picture from the cottage
June 21 -- Tessa at a shoot for MAC
June 22 -- Tessa attends Jordan’s Barre Belles class + Tessa, Jordan and the McMorris brothers attend the Arkells concert at Budweiser Stage (Toronto)
June 24 -- Tessa in Prince Edward Island + night out with other celebrities attending the Special Olympics gala (including Elisha Cuthbert Phaneuf)  + renovations begin on the new location of Moir’s Skate Shop
June 25 -- Tessa attends the Special Olympics Enriching Lives Summerside Luncheon + the Enriching Lives gala (Charlottetown) + Tessa’s new collection with BonLook is revealed
June 26 -- Tessa spotted at the airport (Charlottetown)
June 27 -- Scott attends Canada Day celebrations at Parkhill-West Williams Public School
June 29 -- Scott takes a photo with a fan in his local area
June 30 -- Tessa posts Instastories of an at-home outdoor workout BarreBelle style with Jordan + a picture of her at the cottage
July 1 -- Tessa posts for Canada with a cottage pic
July 2 -- Tessa shares and IG story from the cottage featuring her Olympic gold medalist beer fridge from Molson
July 3 -- Tessa posts a picture with Jordan from the cottage
July 6-13  -- Tessa on vacation in Vancouver and California with Liz, Madori, and others (exact dates unknown)
July 15 -- Tessa posts herself at London airport
July 16 -- Tessa at a photoshoot (Montreal)
July 17 -- Tessa has a reunion dinner with queenopain, Jaime from b2ten/Reconditioning/P2 (Montreal)
July 18 -- Tessa and Scott give a talk at Deloitte Canada financial advisory summit (Mont Tremblant)
July 20 -- Tessa and Scott each post to social media to encourage people to go to Tim Horton’s to buy a Special Olympics doughnut to support the cause (Scott’s photo was taken with Dave Campbell, osteopath from b2ten)
July 26 -- Tessa attends a MAC meet and greet at Yorkdale Mall (Toronto)
July 27 -- Tessa does a Shopper’s Drug Mart Nivea ‘fireside chat’ at Vaughn Mills (Toronto)
July 31 - Aug 1 -- Tessa does a photoshoot for Adidas (Montreal)
August 2 -- Tessa attends Osheaga and has a meet and greet with the winner of a Nivea contest (Montreal) + Tessa and Scott release an Apple playlist 
August 3 -- Tessa attends Osheaga
August 6 -- Tessa attends Walk of Fame Hometown Stars celebration for Chris Hadfield (Sarnia)
August 7 -- Tessa and Scott each receive their Walk of Fame Hometown stars (Ilderton and London) + Scott’s engagement to Jackie becomes official public knowledge + Tessa and Scott do several interviews
August 8 --  Moir’s Skate Shop re-opens in their new location (Komoka)
August 12 -- Tessa does a photoshoot with Paul Buceta (Mississauga)
August 13 -- Tessa and Scott have a media day for Rock the Rink, with Kaetlyn, Elvis, Jeremy, and Birds of Bellwood (Toronto)
August 14 -- Tessa and Scott in the dance studio with Guillaume Cote (Toronto) + Scott does a coaching session at Granite Club (Toronto)
August 16 -- Tessa’s Adidas ad comes out
August 17 -- Scott attends a wedding
August 18 -- Tessa and Scott’s Hometown Stars events air on local TV
August 21 -- Tessa is announced as an ambassador for RW&CO + she attends an event to promote their collaboration (Toronto)
August 22 -- Tessa has a photoshoot (possibly MAC) (Toronto)
August 28 -- Tessa and Scott spotted practicing (Komoka?) + Tessa has a shoot with new partner Yves
August 29 -- Tessa spotted out (possibly the 28th) + Tessa gives talk at private Adidas event + has a possible interview at Assembly Chef’s Hall
August 30 -- Tessa and Scott practicing (Komoka?) + Scott posted out with Jackie
September 7 -- Tessa has a meet and greet for The Brick at West Edmonton Mall (Edmonton)
September 8 -- Tessa attends the TIFF Dior launch party Toronto + Tessa and Scott have a late night practice session with Gui Cote
September 9 -- Tessa and Scott spotted for another practice session
September 11 -- Tessa has a shooting day, for unknown reasons relating to Team Canada Champion Chats (Classroom Champions)
September 12 -- Tessa’s Adidas VRCT jacket ad drops
September 15 -- Tessa posts about packing for RTR rehearsals
September 16 -- Scott borrows AC/DC lyrics to tweet about leaving for Vancouver for RTR rehearsals with the cast
September 17 -- first glimpse of on ice RTR rehearsals with the cast via Jeremy Abbott (Abottsford) + Tessa and Scott announce they are stepping away from skating after RTR
September 19 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on the premiere of Battle of the Blades (Hamilton)
September 20 -- Tessa and Scott are back to rehearsals for RTR (Abbotsford)
September 21 -- Tessa and Scott attend an Elton John concert with Jeremy Abbott, Kaetlyn Osmond, and choreographers Matheiu and Randi
September 23 -- Tessa and Scott drop the puck at a Vancouver Canucks/Ottawa Senators (Abbotsford)
September 30 -- Scott visits a local dance school with other members of RTR (Abbotsford)
October 1 -- Tessa attends We for She as a keynote speaker (Vancouver)
*****Rock The Rink tour (October 5 - November 23)
October 5 - RTR, Abbotsford + Tessa and Scott have photo taken with a fan at a liquor store (exact date unknown)
October 6 - RTR, Penticton
October 7 - RTR, Vancouver
October 8 - RTR, TBA  (removed from lineup)
October 10 - RTR, Red Deer
October 11 - RTR, Dawson Creek
October 12 - RTR, Prince George
October 13 - RTR, Grand Prairie
October 16 - RTR, Calgary
October 17 - RTR, Lethbridge
October 18 - RTR, Regina
October 19 - RTR, Medicine Hat
October 20 - RTR, Brandon
October 22 - Tessa and Scott spotted travelling from Toronto to London
October 23 -- Tessa and Scott to be awarded honorary degrees from Western University (London)
October 24 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on Battle of the Blades (Oshawa)
October 25 - RTR, Winnipeg - removed from lineup
October 26 - RTR, Saskatoon - removed from lineup
October 29 - RTR, Sault Ste. Marie
October 30 - RTR, London
October 31 -- Tessa and Scott guest judge on Battle of the Blades finale (Toronto)
November 1 - RTR, Sudbury + Tessa and Scott do a radio interview via phone
November 2 - RTR, Kitchener
November 3 - RTR, Kingston
November 5 -- Scott does several joint television interviews with Special Olympians (Toronto) + individual radio interview (including information that his wedding will be in July) + Scott attends a Maple Leafs game with Max, Patrick, and Andrew Poje
November 6 - RTR, MIssissauga + Scott announced as a Board Ambassador for Scott Hamilton’s Sk8 to Elimin8 Cancer (to unite skaters and communities)
November 7 - RTR, Ottawa + Tessa and Scott along with Patrick, Tatiana, Max, and Jeremy are spotted having breakfast at Sunset Grill (Ottawa)
November 8 - RTR, St. Catharines + Impact magazine releases interview with Tessa + Tessa spotted out to dinner with friends before the show at Merchant Ale House (St Catharines)
November 9 - RTR, Oshawa
November 10 - RTR, Cleveland - cancelled + Tessa attends a Barre Belle class (possibly with Jordan)
November 13 - RTR, Peterborough
November 14 - RTR, Laval + Tessa announced as part of Classroom Champions
November 15 - RTR, Quebec City
November 16 - RTR, Moncton + Jeremy shares a video of the RTR cast watching Austin Powers on the tour bus
November 17 - RTR, Halifax + Jeremy’s personal takeover on IG for Edges of Glory shares behind the scenes and short chats with the cast and crew as the tour comes to an end + Tessa and Scott film a segment for This Hour Has 22 MInutes + the cast is spotted at The Press Gang Restaurant and Oyster Bar and at The Lower Deck (Halifax)
November 18 - Scott out at a Karaoke Club
November 20 -- Tessa spotted at Winsor House (St. John’s)
November 21 -- Tessa tapes a television interview for “Out of the Fog” + Scott spotted out and about (possibly with Patrick, Max, and Tati) (St. John’s)
November 23 - RTR, Saint John’s, with family in attendance
2020
******May 12-19 - GKP Ireland (Galway and Conmerra)
******May 20-27 - GKP Italy (Matera)
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2019 Holiday Classics
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Where to watch not-new holiday movies, animated specials and my made-for-TV favorites this season. (NOTES: Only initial seasonal airing is noted here, but channels frequently re-air holiday classics multiple times during the season; Check local listings for potential additional dates. Network or basic cable-aired films may be edited for content or time.)  
Updated: December 31, 2019
ABC
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973 animated special) - Nov. 27
This is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers (1988 animated special) - Nov. 27
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (1970 Rankin-Bass animated special) - Dec. 1
A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965 animated special) - Dec. 5
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017 special based on the characters from Disney’s Frozen) - Dec. 12
Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014 animated special) - Dec. 12
The Sound of Music (1965 movie musical classic starring Julie Andrews) - Dec. 15
Shrek the Halls (2007 animated special) - Dec. 17
Disney Prep & Landing (2009 animated special) - Dec. 19
Prep & Landing 2: Naughty v Nice (2011 animated special sequel) - Dec. 19
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003 animated special) - Dec. 22
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1985 animated special) - Dec. 26
NBC
It’s a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra’s 1946 classic starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed) - Nov. 30
Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966 animated special) - Dec. 3
A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy (2018 variety special with John Legend and Chrissy Teigen) - Dec. 12 ***Review***
Dreamworks: Trolls Holiday - (2017 animated special, featuring characters from the 2016 Dreamworks feature film) - Dec. 14  Review
Dr. Suess’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 live-action film, starring Jim Carrey) - Dec. 25
CBS
Frosty the Snowman (1969 animated special) - Nov. 29
Frosty Returns (1992 animated special) - Nov. 29
Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire (2002 animated special) - Nov. 30
Robbie the Reindeer in Legend of the Lost Tribe (2002 animated special) - Nov. 30
The Story of Santa Claus (1996 animated special) - Nov. 30
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964 animated special) - Dec. 2
I Love Lucy Christmas Special (colorized version of “The Christmas Episode” and, for the first time, “Paris at Last”) - Dec. 20
FOX
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (2011 animated special based on the movie series) - Dec. 1
A Christmas Story LIVE!  (musical adaptation of the 1983 movie and subsequent Broadway musical starring Maya Rudolph) - Dec. 24 **Review**
Top 12 Greatest Christmas Movie Moments (2016 special) - Dec. 25
CW
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (2000 animated special) - Nov. 29
PBS
The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About Christmas (2012 animated special) - Dec. 2
Let’s Go Luna: Christmas Around the World (2018 animated special) - Dec. 2
Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas (2015 animated Christmas special) - Dec. 2
Peg + Cat + Holidays (2014 animated special) - Dec. 2
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas (2019 animated movie) - Dec. 3
Handel’s Messiah (orchestral performance) - Dec. 23
Rick Steves’s European Christmas (2005 special celebrating the holidays across Europe) - Dec. 24
Freeform
Home Alone (1990 comedy starring Macaulay Culkin) - Nov. 12
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992 comedy starring Macaulay Culkin) - Nov. 12
Home Alone 3 (1997 made-for-TV sequel) - Nov. 12
Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House (2002 direct-to-DVD sequel) - Nov. 13
The Holiday (2006 movie starring Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) - Nov. 14
Home Alone: Holiday Heist (2012 direct-to-DVD sequel) - Nov. 14
Miracle on 34th St. (1994 remake of the classic starring Mara Wilson) - Nov. 15
Frozen (2013 animated Disney movie) - Nov. 16
Dr. Suess’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 live-action film, starring Jim Carrey) - Nov. 17
Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish (1998 movie) - Nov. 17
Love the Coopers (2015 movie starring Diane Keaton and John Goodman) - Nov. 18
The Truth About Christmas (2018 made-for-TV holiday movie starring Kali Hawk) - Nov. 19 (Trailer) ****Review****
Deck the Halls (2006 movie starring Danny Devito) - Nov. 20
Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Tyra Banks) - Nov. 21 (Teaser, Trailer)
Rise of the Guardians (2012 Dreamworks animated movie) - Nov. 24
Arthur Christmas (2011 animated movie) - Nov. 30
The Santa Clause (1994 Disney movie starring Tim Allen and Martin Short) - Nov. 30
The Santa Clause 2 (2002 Disney movie sequel starring Tim Allen) - Nov. 30
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006 Disney movie sequel starring Tim Allen) - Nov. 3
The Little Drummer Boy (1968 Rankin-Bass stop-motion special) - Dec. 2
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992 movie starring Michael Caine) - Dec. 2
Santa Baby (2006 made-for-TV movie starring Jennie McCarthy) - Dec. 3
The Preacher’s Wife (1996 remake of The Bishop’s Wife, starring Denzel Washington) - Dec. 3
Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic (2017 special looking at how the Disney parks are decorated for Christmas) - Dec. 3
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (1970 Rankin-Bass special) - Dec. 3
Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe (2009 made-for-TV movie sequel starring Jennie McCarthy) - Dec. 4
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez) - Dec. 5
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (2010 animated special) - Dec. 5
Unaccompanied Minors (2006 family movie staring Lewis Black) - Dec. 5
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 Tim Burton stop-motion animation movie) - Dec. 6
Frosty the Snowman (1969 animated special) - Dec. 6
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964 animated special) - Dec. 6
Cricket on the Hearth (1967 animated special based on the Charles Dickens’ story) - Dec. 7
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1998 Disney movie starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas) - Dec. 8
Prancer Returns (2001 sequel to Prancer) - Dec. 8
The Mistle-Tones (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Tori Spelling and Tia Mowry-Hardrict) - Dec. 10
12 Dates of Christmas (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Amy Smart) - Dec. 11
This Christmas (2007 movie starring Loretta Devine) - Dec. 12
The Perfect Holiday (2007 movie starring Gabrielle Union) - Dec. 12
Snow (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Cavanagh) - Dec. 12
Love the Coopers (2015 movie starring Diane Keaton and John Goodman) - Dec. 13
Disney’s Prep & Landing: Naughty vs Nice (2011 animated special sequel) - Dec. 16
Snowglobe (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Christina Milian) - Dec. 19
Snow 2: Brain Freeze (2008 made-for-TV movie sequel starring Tom Cavanagh) - Dec. 20
Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014 animated special) - Dec. 20
Disney Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic (2017 holiday special) - Dec. 23
AMC
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989 movie starring Chevy Chase) - Nov. 25
Gremlins (1984 movie directed by Steven Spielberg) - Nov. 26
Call me Claus (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Whoopi Goldberg) - Nov. 26
To Grandmother’s House We Go (1992 made-for-TV movie starring Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen) - Nov. 26
Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2005 animated special) - Nov. 26
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - Nov. 26
Elf (2003 movie starring Will Ferrell) - Nov. 26
Jack Frost (1998 movie starring Michael Keaton) - Nov. 27
12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue (2012 made-for-TV kids movie) - Nov. 27
Last Holiday (2006 movie starring Queen Latifah) - Nov. 27
Fred Claus (2007 movie starring Vince Vaughn) - Nov. 27
Four Christmases (2008 movie starring Reese Witherspoon) - Nov. 27
The Great Christmas Light Fight (seasons 1-4 of the reality competition series from 2015-18) - Nov. 28
Prancer (1989 movie starring Sam Elliott) - Nov. 29
The Polar Express (2004 animated movie starring Tom Hanks) - Nov. 29
A Miracle on Christmas Lake (2016 made-for-TV movie) - Nov. 29
Wish for Christmas (2016 made-for-TV movie starring Joey Lawrence) - Nov. 29
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Little Drummer Boy: Book II (1976 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
The Story of the First Christmas Snow (1975 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
The Leprechauns’ Christmas Gold (1981 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey (1977 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Jack Frost (1979 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Rudolph and Frosty’s Christmas in July  (1979 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Frosty’s Winter Wonderland (1976 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1976 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Pinocchio’s Christmas (1980 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974 Rankin/Bass animated special) - Nov. 30
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987 movie starring John Candy and Steve Martin) - Dec. 2
All I Want for Christmas (1991 family movie) - Dec. 2
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday (2004 made-for-TV movie) - Dec. 3
Beethoven’s Christmas Adventure (2011 made-for-TV sequel) - Dec. 3
A Holiday To Remember (1995 made-for-TV remake starring Connie Sellica and Randy Travis) - Dec. 3
Heaven is for Real (2014 movie starring Greg Kinnear) - Dec. 3
Snow Day (2000 movie starring Chevy Chase) - Dec. 4
Ernest Saves Christmas (1998 movie starring Jim Varney) - Dec. 4
White Christmas (1954 movie classic starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney) - Dec. 5
The Sons of Mistletoe (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Doris Roberts) - Dec. 5
Miracle on 34th St. (1994 John Hughes movie remake starring Elizabeth Perkins) - Dec. 5
Merry Madagascar (2009 animated special based on the Madagascar movie series) - Dec. 8
Happy Feet (2006 animated movie) - Dec. 8
Ice Age (2002 animated movie starring Denis Leary) - Dec. 9
Joyful Noise (2012 movie starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton) - Dec. 9
Miracles from Heaven (2016 movie starring Jennifer Garner) - Dec. 9
A Christmas Story 2 (direct-to-DVD 2012 sequel) - Dec. 10
A Dennis the Menace Christmas (2007 movie starring Robert Wagner) - Dec. 10
A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011 movie starring Neil Patrick Harris) - Dec. 11
Michael Bublé’s Christmas in Hollywood (2015 variety special) - Dec. 11
How Murray Saved Christmas (2014 animated special based on the children’s book) - Dec. 13
Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (2000 animated special) - Dec. 13
The Madagascar Penguins In a Christmas Caper (2005 animated special based on the Madagascar movie character and spin-off TV series) - Dec. 14
Love the Coopers (2015 movie starring Diane Keaton and John Goodman) - Dec. 16
Donkey’s Caroling Christmas-tacular (2011 animated Dreamworks special) - Dec. 18
The Nativity Story (2006 movie starring Keisha Castle-Hughes and Oscar Isaac) - Dec. 19
Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas is You (original animated movie based on the 2015 children’s book of the same title; featuring Mariah Carey) - Dec. 23 (Trailer) Review
Sundance
Christmas in Connecticut (1945 movie classic starring Barbara Stanwyck) - Dec. 20
Christmas in Connecticut (1992 movie remake directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger) - Dec. 20
Hallmark Channel
Snow Bride (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Katrina Law) - Oct. 29
Naughty or Nice (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Hilarie Burton) - Oct. 29
A Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville) - Nov. 1
The Nine Lives of Christmas (2014 made-for-TV movie starring Brandon Routh) - Nov. 1
A Boyfriend for Christmas (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Kelli Williams) - Nov. 1
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
The Christmas Card (2006 made-for-TV movie starring Ed Asner) - Oct. 29
Hallmark Drama
A Season for Miracles (1999 made-for-TV Hallmark Hall of Fame movie starring Carla Gugino) - Oct. 23
A Family Thanksgiving (2010 made-for-TV movie starring Daphne Zuniga) - Nov. 1
Flight of the Reindeer (2000 made-for-TV movie starring Richard Thomas) - Nov. 2
The Christmas Gift (1986 made-for-TV movie starring John Denver) - Nov. 3
Lifetime
Snowed Inn Christmas (2017 made-for-TV movie starring Andrew Walker) - Oct. 31
Kristin’s Christmas Past (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Shiri Appleby) - Nov. 5
A Snow Globe Christmas (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Christina Milian) - Nov. 7
TBS
The Elf on the Shelf: An Elf’s Story (2011 animated special) - Nov. 23
24 Hours of A Christmas Story (annual tradition of 12 back-to-back airings of the 1983 Christmas classic) - Dec. 24-25
VH1
Scrooged (1988 movie starring Bill Murray) - Nov. 30
BBC America
Happy Feet (2006 animated movie) - Nov. 29
UP TV
Gilmore the Merrier (epic marathon of all 7 seasons of the Gilmore Girls hosted by Scott Patterson) - Nov. 24-Dec. 1 (Preview)
INSP
The Waltons: The Thanksgiving Story (1973 special episode of the series) - Nov. 28
Christmas in the Smokies (2015 made-for-TV movie starring Sarah Lancaster) - Dec. 1
The Waltons: The Best Christmas (1976 special episode of the series) - Dec. 5
Daniel Boone: A Christmas Story (1965 special episode of the series) - Dec. 7
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971 made-for-TV movie that introduced The Waltons) - Dec. 9
The Waltons: The Spirit (1979 special episode of the series) - Dec. 23
Christmas on the Coast (2017 movie starring Julie Ann Emery) - Dec. 24 (Twitter, Trailer)
The Waltons: The Children’s Carol (1977 movie-length episode of the series) - Dec. 25
Bravo
A Madea Christmas (2013 Tyler Perry movie) - Oct. 3
Ovation
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Connie Selleca) - Dec. 12
Murdoch Mysteries: A Merry Murdoch Christmas (2015 holiday special episode of the series) - Dec. 18
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder Under the Mistletoe (2013 holiday special episode of the series) - Dec. 24
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965 film starring Charlton Heston) - Dec. 25
Paramount Network
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987 movie starring John Candy and ?Steve Martin) - Nov. 17
Comedy Central
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987 movie starring John Candy and ?Steve Martin) - Nov. 28
The Office Christmas Party (marathon of all the The Office’s holiday episodes) - Dec. 24
POP
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001 movie starring Rene Zellweger) - Nov. 1
BETHer
Last Holiday (2006 movie starring Queen Latifah) - Oct. 30
Aspire
The Perfect Holiday (2007 movie starring Gabrielle Union) - Oct. 27
TCM
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942 movie classic starring Bette Davis) - Nov. 19
Little Women (1949 movie classic starring June Allyson) - Dec. 1
Fanny & Alexander (1982 Ingmar Bergman classic) - Dec. 3, also On Demand
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947 movie classic starring Victor Moore) - Dec. 8
3 Godfathers (1948 movie classic starring John Wayne) - Dec. 8
The Holly and the Ivy (1952 movie classic) - Dec. 8
Holiday Affair (1949 movie classic starring Robert Mitchum) - Dec. 15
Remember The Night (1940 movie classic starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray) - Dec. 15
In the Good Old Summertime (1949 movie classic, a remake of The Shop Around the Corner, starring Judy Garland) - Dec. 23
Bundle of Joy (1956 movie classic starring Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher) - Dec. 23
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944 movie classic starring Judy Garland) - Dec. 24
All Mine to Give (1957 movie classic starring  Glynis Johns) - Dec. 24
The Bishop’s Wife (1947 movie classic starring Cary Grant) - Dec. 24
Meet John Doe (1941 movie classic directed by Frank Capra) - Dec. 24
The Shop Around the Corner (1940 movie classic starring Jimmy Stewart) - Dec. 25
Susan Slept Here (1954 movie classic starring Debbie Reynolds) - Dec. 25
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938 movie classic starring Mickey Rooney) - Dec. 25
Disney Channel
Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas (2011 Disney channel movie) - Dec. 1
Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special (2016 animated special) - Dec. 6
TV One
Turkel Marathon (three-day Family Matters marathon ) - Nov. 27-30 (Teaser)
Get TV
Perry Como’s Early American Christmas (1978 TV special) - Nov. 17
Perry Como’s Christmas in the Holy Land (1980 TV special) - Nov. 17
Perry Como’s Christmas in Austria (1976 TV special) - Nov. 17
The Secret of Giving (1999 made-for-TV movie starring Reba McEntire) - Nov. 24
A Song for the Season (1999 made-for-TV movie starring Naomi Judd and Andy Griffith) - Nov. 24
Johnny Cash Christmas ‘83 (1983 TV special) - Nov. 24
24 Hour Bing Crosby Black Friday White Christmas (Crosby movie and holiday special marathon) - Nov. 29
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971 made-for-TV movie that introduced The Waltons) - Dec. 1
Papa’s Angels (2000 made-for-tv movie starring Scott Bakula) - Dec. 7
Comfort and Joy (2003 made-for-TV movie starring Nancy McKeon) - Dec. 7
A Town Without Christmas (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Patricia Heaton) - Dec. 7
Finding John Christmas (2003 made-for-TV movie starring Valeri Bertinelli) - Dec. 7
When Angels Come to Town (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Peter Falk) - Dec. 7
Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus (1991 movie starring Richard Thomas, Ed Asner and Charles Bronson) - Dec. 8
Ms. Scrooge (1997 made-for-TV movie starring Cicely Tyson) - Dec. 8
The Soul and Spirit of Christmas (2018 original music special featuring CeCe Winans, BeBe Winans, Koryn Hawthorn and Take 6) - Dec. 17
Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas (1977 movie based on the classic 1950s series) - Dec. 21
MeTV
A Very Brady Christmas (1988 TV movie based on the classic 1970s series) - available now
Showtime
Second Act (2018 movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Vanessa Hudgens) - Nov. 7
Everybody’s Fine (2007 movie starring Robert De Niro) - Nov. 7
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017 movie starring Dan Stevens) - Nov. 12
You Better Watch Out (1981 holiday horror movie) - Nov. 13
A Bad Moms Christmas (2017 movie starring Mils Kunis and Kristen Bell) - Nov. 25
Christmas Evil (1980 horror movie) - available now, on demand
HBO
The Search for Santa Paws (2010 Disney movie) - Oct. 29, HBO Family
Love, Actually (2003 movie starring Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson) - Oct. 29, HBO Comedy
Snow Buddies (2008 Disney movie) - Nov. 2, HBO Family
Shazam (2019 DC superhero movie starring Zachary Levi) - Dec. 5, HBO
Cinemax
Jingle All the Way (1996 movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) - Oct. 28, ActionMax
The Family Stone (1996 movie starring Sarah Jessica Parker) - Oct. 28, 5StarMax
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001 movie staring Rene Zellweger) - Oct. 31, 5StarMax
Starz
A Christmas Carol (2006 animated movie) - available now, on demand
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas (1992 animated special) - available now, on demand
Scrooged (1988 movie starring Bill Murray) - available now, on demand
Serendipity (2001 movie starring John Cusack) - Oct. 29, Starz Comedy
Silent Night (2012 horror film) - Oct. 31
Saving Santa (2013 animated movie) - Nov. 5
Epix
A Cadaver Christmas (2011 horror movie) - available now, on demand
Christmas Bunny (2010 movie starring Florence Henderson) - available now, on demand
Christmas in Hollywood (2014 children’s film, a Chinese co-production) - available now, on demand
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now, on demand
Saving Christmas (2014 film created by Kirk Cameron dubbed the “worst movie of all time”) - available now, on demand
Santa and Three Bears (1970 animated special) - available now, on demand
A Very Wompkee Christmas (2003 animated special) - available now, on demand
Netflix
48 Christmas Wishes (2017 movie starring Liam MacDonald and Clara Kushnir) (Trailer)
Abominable Christmas (2012 animated special) - available now
Aggretsuko: We Wish You a Metal Christmas (2018 original anime special) - available now (Trailer)
Angela’s Christmas (2018 animated special based on the children’s book by Frank McCourt) - available now (Trailer) **Review**
Angels in the Snow (2015 made-for-TV movie starring Kristy Swanson) - available now
Arthur Christmas (2011 animated movie) - Jan. 1, 2020
A Bad Moms Christmas (2017 movie starring Mils Kunis and Kristen Bell) - available now
Benji’s Very Own Christmas Story! (1978 TV special) - available now
Black Mirror: White Christmas (2014 episode of the dystopian tech series) - available now
Bob’s Broken Sleigh (2015 animated special) - available now
Bojack Horseman: Christmas Special (2014 original special) - available now
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: A Midwinter’s Tale (2018 original special holiday stand-alone episode of the series) - available now (Trailer)
Christmas Break-In (2018 movie starring Denise Richards and Danny Glover) - Nov. 1
The Christmas Chronicles (2018 original Netflix movie produced by Chris Columbus, starring Kurt Russell, Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Judah Lewis) -available now (Trailer) ***Review***
Christmas Cracker (2015 British documentary about those obsessed with the holiday) - available now
Christmas Inheritance (2017 original Netflix movie, starring Eliza Taylor) - available now
Christmas in the Heartland (2017 movie starring Sierra McCormick) - available now
A Christmas Prince (2017 original Netflix movie, starring Rose McInver) - available now
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding (2018 original Netflix movie; wedding-themed sequel to 2017′s A Christmas Prince, starring Ben Lamb and Rose McIver) - available now (Trailer)
A Christmas Special: Miraculous Tale of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2016 animated special) - available now
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - available now
El Camino Christmas (2017 original Netflix movie starring Jessica Alba and Tim Allen) - available now
Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer (2018 animated movie starring Josh Hutcherson) - Nov. 1 (Trailer, Twitter) ****Review****
Free Rein: The Twelve Neighs of Christmas (2018 original special of the series) - available now
Get Santa (2014 British Christmas movie starring Warwick Davis and Jim Broadbent) - available now
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker (1993 New York City ballet production, narrated by Kevin Kline) - available now
Great British Baking Show: Holidays (2016 Christmas special of The Great British Bake Off) - available now  ***Review***
Gremlins (1984 movie directed by Steven Spielberg) - May 1
The Grinch (2018 animated movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the Grinch) - June 5 (Trailer, Trailer 2,Trailer 3)
The Holiday Calendar (2018 original Netflix movie starring Kat Graham, Quincy Brown and Ron Cephas Jones) - available now (Trailer) **Review**
Holly Star (2018 movie written, directed and starring Michael Nickles) - Nov. 1 (Trailer)
A Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville and Shelley Long) - available now
Home for the Holidays (2017 animated special based on the Dreamworks movie characters from Home) - available now
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 live action film, starring Jim Carrey) - available now
Just Friends (2005 holiday-com starring Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart) - May 1
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (2010 animated special) - available now
Lez Bomb (2018 movie starring Jenna Laurenzo) - available now
Mariah Carey’s Merriest Christmas (2015 musical special) - available now
The Magic Snowflake (2013 animated movie) - available now
Merry Madagascar (2009 animated special; packaged with other Dreamworks holiday shorts as “DreamWorks Holiday Classics”, also listed as Happy Holidays from Madagascar) - available now
Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mickey Mouse (2001 animated Christmas compilation) - available now
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (1999 animated compilation) - available now
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (2004 animated compilation) - available now
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic “Best Gift Ever” (2018 animated special) - available now (Trailer)
Nailed It! Holiday! (2018 original holiday baking-themed special episodes of the series) - available now (Trailer) *Review*
Natale A Cinque Stelle (a.k.a. Five Star Christmas; Italian Christmas comedy starring Massimo Gini) - available now (Trailer)
Neo Yokio Pink Christmas (2018 Netflix original animated special  starring Jaden Smith and Jamie Foxx) - available now (Trailer)
The Night of the Meek (1954 class Christmas Twilight Zone episode; season 2, episode 11) - available now
Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018 Disney movie starring Keira Knightly, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and Mackenzie Foy) - May 28 (Trailer)
OddBods: The Festive Menace (2018 animated special) - available now
Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009 Black Friday movie starring Kevin James) - available now
Pee Wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special (1988 special) - available now
Pottersville (2017 movie starring Michael Shannon, Judy Greer and Christina Hendricks) - available now
Prince of Peoria: A Christmas Moose Miracle (2018 original special) - available now
The Princess Switch (2018 Netflix original holiday movie starring Vanessa Hudgens and Sam Palladino) - available now (Trailer) ***Review***
Puppy Star Christmas (2018 children’s holiday film in the continuing Pup Stars franchise) - available now (Trailer) 
Reindeer Games (2000 action movie starring Ben Affleck) - available now
Santa Buddies (2009 Disney movie) - available now
Santa Pac’s Merry Berry Day (2016 animated special) - available now
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012 Disney movie) - available now
Santa’s Apprentice (2010 animated movie) - available now
The Spirit of Christmas (2015 made-for-TV movie) - available now
The Star (2017 animated film telling of the Christmas story from the animal’s perspective) - available now
Stick Man (2015 BBC animated special; starring Martin Freeman, based on the book by Julia Donaldson) - available now
A Storybots Christmas (2017 animated special, starring Judy Greer and Ed Asner) - available now
Super Monsters and the Wish Star (2018 original animated special based on the series) - available now
Tree Man (2015 documentary) - available now
Trailer Park Boys: Xmas Special (2004 special) - available now
Trolls Holiday - (2017 holiday special starring Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake and Zooey Deschanel, featuring characters from the Dreamworks feature film) - available now
A Very Murray Christmas (2015 Netflix variety special starring Bill Murray) - available now
White Christmas (1954 movie classic starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney) - available now
Hulu
Albert (2016 animated special) - available now
Angels in the Snow (2015 made-for-TV movie starring Kristy Swanson) - available now
Anna and the Apocolypse (2018 holiday horror-comedy starring Ella Hunt) - Nov. 13  (Trailer, Trailer 2, Redband UK Trailer)
Bad Santa (2003 movie starring Billy Bob Thornton) - July 1
Back to Christmas (2014 made-for-TV movie) - available now
Barbie: A Perfect Christmas (2011 animated special) - available now
Barbie in a Christmas Carol (2008 animated special) - available now
Barney: Night Before Christmas (1998 special) - available now
Barney A Very Merry Christmas: The Movie (2011 movie) - available now
Barney: Christmas Star (2002 special) - available now
Ben is Back (2018 holiday-set drama starring Julia Roberts) - available now
Bob the Builder: Christmas to Remember (2001 animated special) - available now
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001 movie starring Rene Zellweger) - available now
Chasing Christmas (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Arnold) - available now
Christmas in Wonderland (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Patrick Swayze) - available now
Christmas Perfection (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Caitlin Thompson, James Henri-Thomas and Robbie Silverman) - available now
Crazy for Christmas (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Howard Hesseman) - available now
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas (2009 animated movie) - available now
Daddy’s Home 2 (2017 holiday comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell) - available now
Dear Santa (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Amy Acker) - available now
Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic (2017 special) - available now
Deck the Halls (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Gabrielle Carteris) - available now
Disney Fairy Tale Weddings: Holiday Magic (2017 special) - available now
Drinksgiving (2017 movie starring Pamela Mitchell) - available now
Eve’s Christmas (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Elisa Donovan) - Dec. 1
Every Other Holiday (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Schulyer Fisk, David Clayton Rogers, Dee Wallace and Abby James Witherspoon) - available now ****Review****
A Fairly Odd Christmas (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Drake Bell; one in a series of live-action adaptations of the animated series The Fairly OddParents) - Nov. 1
Flesh and Blood (2018 Hulu original holiday horror movie) - available now
A Frozen Christmas 3: Party Time (2018 animated movie) - available now
Giada’s Holiday Handbook (seasons 1-3 of the Food Network series) - Nov. 1
The Great American Baking Show: Holiday Edition (season 4 of the limited-run series) - available now
The Great Christmas Light Fight (season 6 of the limited-run reality competition featuring outrageous holiday displays judged by Carter Oosterhouse and Taniya Nayak) - available now
Happy New Year Charlie Brown (1986 animated special) - available now
Holiday Baking Championship (seasons 1-4 of the Food Network series) - Nov. 1
A Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville and Shelley Long) - available now
Holiday in Handcuffs (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez) - available now
Home by Christmas (2006 made-for-TV movie starring Linda Hamilton)
Home for the Holidays (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Sean Young) - available now
Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas (2011 animated special based on the Ice Age movie series) - Nov. 24
Instant Family (2018 movie starring Mark Wahlberg) - Nov. 14 (Trailer)
I Want a Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003 animated special) - available now
Jingle Bell Rocks (2014 non-traditional Christmas music documentary) - available now
Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas (2014 film dubbed the “worst movie of all time”) - available now
March of the Penguins 2: The Next Step (2018 documentary sequel) - available now
Midnighters (2017 New Year’s-set movie thriller) - available now
My Dad is Scrooge (2014 family movie) - available now
My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas (2005 animated special) - available now
My Santa (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Samaire Armstrong) - available now
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989 movie starring Chevy Chase) - available now
New Year, New You (2018 Hulu original holiday horror movie) - available now
NOS4A2 (season one of the AMC Christmas-obssesed vampire series, based on the book by Joe Hill) - Nov. 26
No Sleep ‘Til Christmas (2018 made-for-TVmovie starring Dave and Odette Annable) - available now (Trailer) Review
The Oath (2018 movie starring Ike Barinholtz, Tiffany Haddish, John Cho and Nora Dunn) - available now (Trailer)
OddBods: The Festive Menace (2018 animated special) - available now
Pixi Saves Christmas (2018 animated special) - available now
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987 movie starring John Candy and Steve Martin) - July 1
The Polar Express (2004 animated movie starring Tom Hanks) - July 1
Pooka (2018 Hulu original holiday horror movie) - available now
Prancer (1989 movie starring Sam Elliott) - Dec. 1
Rare Exports: A Christmas tale (2010 holiday horror movie) - available now
Santa Baby 2: Christmas Maybe (2009 made-for-TV movie sequel starring Jennie McCarthy) - available now
Santa Hunters (2014 made-for-TV family movie starring Benjamin Flores Jr. and Breanna Yde) - available now
Saving Christmas (2017 movie starring Ed Asner, Brooke Langton and Patrick Muldoorn) - Sep 1 (Trailer)
The Secret of the Nutcracker (2007 movie starring Brian Cox and Tom Carey) - available now
Snow (2004 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Cavanagh) - available now
Snow 2: Brain Freeze (2008 made-for-TV movie sequel starring Tom Cavanagh) - available now
The Spirit of Christmas (2015 made-for-TV movie) - available now
So This Is Christmas (2013 movie starring Vivica A. Fox) - available now
The Swan Princess Christmas (2012 animated movie) - available now
Terrific Trucks Save Christmas (2016 animated movie) - available now
Tiny Christmas (2017 made-for-TV family movie starring Riele Downs and Lizzy Greene) - available now
The Truth About Christmas (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Kali Hawk) - available now (Trailer)  ****Review****
A Very Brady Christmas (1988 TV movie based on the classic 1970s series) - available now
A Very Terry Christmas: Get Cozy with Terry Crews (2018 special) - available now
The Wiggles, Go Santa Go ( 2013 musical special) - available now
Amazon Prime
12 Days of Christmas Eve (2004 made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Steven Weber and Molly Shannon) - available now
Abbott & Costello Christmas Show (1955 Christmas special) - available now
All I Want For Christmas is You (original animated movie based on the 2015 children’s book of the same title; featuring Mariah Carey) - available now (Trailer) Review
All is Bright (2013 dark holiday comedy starring Paul Rudd and Paul Giamatti) - available now
An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998 animated movie) - available now
An American Christmas Carol (1979 made-for-TV movie starring Henry Winkler) - available now
An American Girl Story, Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas (2016 original movie) - available now
An Angel for Christmas (1995 animated special) - available now
Anna and the Apocolypse (2018 holiday horror-comedy starring Ella Hunt) - Nov. 13  (Trailer, Trailer 2, Redband UK Trailer)
The Apartment (1960 Billy Wilder classic starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine) - available now
Arthur’s Perfect Christmas (2011 animated special) - available now
Babes in Toyland (1986 movie starring Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore) - available now
Babes in Toyland (1961 Disney movie starring Annette Funicello) - available now
Babes in Toyland (1997 animated movie) - available now
Bad Santa (2003 movie starring Billy Bob Thornton) - Nov. 1
Believe: The True Story of Real Bearded Santas (2017 documentary of real-bearded Santas) - available now
Best Thanksgiving Ever (2018 movie starring Eric Roberts) - available now
The Beverly Hillbillies Christmas Adventure (new compilation of 1963 holiday episode of the series) - available now
Beyond Christmas (1940 colorized movie classic starring Harry Carey) - available now
Black Christmas (1974 slasher film) - available now
Blizzard (2004 live-action kids movie directed by Le Var Burton) - available now
Bob Hope Christmas Special (1968 variety special) - available now
Box Office Bargain Bin Presents: A Christmas Carol (2018 special featuring movie commentary from “Bo McGraw”) - available now
Brat Holiday Spectacular (2019 family movie) - available now (Trailer)
Brer Rabbit’s Christmas Carol (1992 animated special) - available now
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001 movie starring Rene Zellweger) - available now
A Bush Christmas (1983 movie starring Nicole Kidman) - available now
A Cadaver Christmas (2011 holiday horror comedy) - Aug 31
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol (1982 animated movie) - available now
Charles Dickens' The Christmas Carol (1949 tv special narrated by Vincent Price) - available now
Chasing Christmas (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Arnold) - available now
A Child’s Christmas (2008 British animated special, narrated by Matthew Rhys) - available now
A Child’s Christmas in Wales (1987 movie starring Denholm Elliott) - available now
A Christian Carol (2017 movie puts faith-based spin on Dickens) - available now
Christmas, Again (2014 movie written and directed by Charles Poekel) - available now
Christmas Bunny (2010 movie starring Florence Henderson) - available now
Christmas at Maxwell’s (2006 faith-based movie starring Andrew May) - TBA
A Christmas Carol (1951 movie classic starring Alastair Sim) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1954 TV version originally aired as part of Shower of Stars, starring Fredric March) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1969 animated special, originally aired on NBC) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1971 animated movie starring Alastair Sim) - available now
A Christmas Carol (2016 Australian musical version aimed at kids) - available now
Christmas Cartoons (14 Christmas shorts from Fleischer Studios/Famous studios 1930s-40s collection) - available now
Christmas Cartoon Wonderland (collection of 1930s-40s cartoons) - available now
Christmas Child (2004 movie based on the Max Lucado story) - available now
Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936 animated short) - available now
The Christmas Dragon (2015 animated movie) - available now
Christmas Dreams (2017 children’s movie narrated by Kevin Sorbo) - available now
Christmas in Car City (2017 holiday series of preschool animated shorts from Amuse Entertainment) - available now
A Christmas in New York (2017 Nathan Ives movie) - available now
Christmas in New York (2005 animated special) - available now
Christmas in Hollywood (2014 children’s film, a Chinese co-production) - available now
Christmas in Wonderland (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Patrick Swayze) - available now
Christmas is Here Again (2007 animated movie) - available now
Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979 made-for-TV sequel starring Billy Dee Williams) - available now
Christmas Miracles (2017 Richard Thomas and Nia Peeples-hosted series featuring holiday stories of hope) - available now
A Christmas Snow (2010 movie starring Catherine Mary Stewart) - available now
Christmas Story (2008 movie starring Jon Turturro and Noah Emmerich) - available now
A Christmas Story Documentary: Road Trip For Ralphie (2008 documentary about the classic Christmas film) - available now
The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (1966 Italian movie, avant garde take on A Christmas Carol) - available now
The Christmas Toy (1986 Jim Henson special) - available now
Christmas Wander (2017 faith-based holiday movie written/directed by Micah Caronna) - available now
The Christmas Wife (1988 made-for-TV movie starring Jason Robards) - available now
Christmas with Lorne Greene (1966 special) - available now 
Christmas with the King Family (1967 holiday special) - available now
A Christmas Without Snow (1980 made-for-TV movie starring John Houseman and Michael Learned) - available now
Christopher and Holly: The Bears Who Saved Christmas (1994 animated special) - available now
Click, Clack, Moo: Christmas at the Farm (2017 original animated special) - available now
Coopers’ Christmas (2010 movie starring Dave Foley) - available now
The Cowboy & The Indians: A Gene Autry Christmas Western (1949 movie) - available now
Crazy for Christmas (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Howard Hesseman) - available now
Daddy’s Home 2 (2017 holiday comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell) - available now
Date with the Angels: Santa’s Helper (1957 special starring Betty White) - available now
Dear Santa (2006 special hosted by Kristen Bell, with celebs answering kids’ “Dear Santa” letters) - available now
Deck the Halls (1994 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
Deck the Halls (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Gabrielle Carteris) - available now
Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009 animated movie starring Jim Carrey) - available Dec. 5
Dot & Spot’s Magical Christmas Adventure (1996 animated special) - available now
The Elf Who Didn’t Believe (1996 family movie) - available now
Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas (1977 Jim Henson special) - available now
Ex-Mas Eve (2006 independent holiday rom-com) - available now
Fall City (2018 movie starring Dashiell Wolf) - available now
Fanny, Annie & Danny (2010 Christmas movie) - available now
Franklin’s Magic Christmas (2001 animated special) - available now
G.E. Theatre Christmas Show: A Child is Born (1956 special hosted by Ronald Regan) - available now
Getting to the Nutcracker (2014 ballet documentary) - available now
The Great Rupert a.k.a. A Christmas Wish (1950 movie starring Jimmy Durante) - available now
The Gruffalo (2009 animated special) - available now
The Gruffalo’s Child (2011 animated special) - available now
Gumby’s Christmas Capers (2014 animated special) - available now
Happy! (2017 holiday-set sci-fi series starring Christopher Meloni) - available now
Holiday Engagement (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Bonnie Somerville and Shelley Long) - available now
Holiday Heart (2000 movie starring Ving Rhames and Alfre Woodard) - available now
Holiday Inn (1941 Irving Berlin classic starring Bing Crosby) - available now
Home for Christmas (1990 made-for-TV movie starring Mickey Rooney) - available now
Home for the Holidays (1995 movie starring Hollie Hunter and Robert Downey Jr.) - available now
Home for the Holidays (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Sean Young) - available now
I Am Santa Claus (2014 Mick Foley documentary) - available now
I Believe in Santa Claus (1984 French children’s movie, dubbed in English) - available now
If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie (2016 animated special) - available now
Instant Family (2018 movie starring Mark Wahlberg) - Nov. 14 (Trailer)
It Happened One Christmas (1977 movie starring Marlo Thomas) - available now
It’s a Wonderful Life (Frank Capra’s 1946 classic starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed) - available now
The Jack Benny Show: Jack Benny Does Christmas Shopping (1954 classic) - available now
Jack Frost (1979 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
Jingle All the Way (1996 movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) - Dec. 5
Jingle Bell Rap (1991 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
Johann’s Gift to Christmas (1991claymation and live action special, based on the 1972 children’s book) - available now
Juggler of Notre Dame (1983 faith-based, made-for-TV movie) - available now
Jolly Old St. Nicholas (1994 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
Just Getting Started (2017 movie starring Morgan Freeman and Rene Russo) - available now
Larry’s Tree: A Christmas Journey to the White House (2018 documentary about the White House tree) - available now
The Legends of Santa (2012 documentary) - available now
Let’s Go: Christmas the Movie 2 (2018 low-budget sequel) - available now
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1976 Rankin-Bass animated special) - available now
The Little Christmas Burro (1977 animated special available as part of “Christmas Classics Vol. 2″) - available now
The Little Crooked Christmas Tree (1990 animated special, based on the book and narrated by Christopher Plummer) - available now
Lost Christmas (2014 movie starring Eddie Izzard) - available now
The Lost Season (2004 animated special) - available now
Lovely, Still (2010 movie starring Martin Landau, Elizabeth Banks and Ellen Bustyn) - available now
The Magic Christmas Tree (1964 fantasy movie) - available now
Magic Gift of the Snowman (2003 animated special) - available now
March of the Wooden Soliders (a.k.a. Babes in Toyland, colorized version of the 1934 Laurel and Hardy movie) - available now
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017 movie starring Dan Stevens) - available now
Meet John Doe (1941 classic directed by Frank Capra) - available now
The Merry Gentlemen (2009 movie starring Michael Keaton) - available now
A Merry Mirthworm Christmas (1984 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
Merry Christmas from Funny or Die (2010 special featuring Ryan Gosling and Will Ferrell) - available now
A Merry Friggin’ Christmas (2014 movie starring Robin Williams) - available now
Miracle at Sage Creek (2005 Western holiday film starring David Carradine and Wes Studi) - available now
A Miracle on Christmas Lake (2016 made-for-TV movie) - available now
The Miracle on 34th Street (2006 made-for-TV version of the movie classic) - available now
Mister Scrooge To See You (2013 movie that imagines what happened after A Christmas Carol) - available now
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (2008 made-for-TV movie starring Henry Winkler) - available now
Mother Krampus (2017 horror movie) - available now
Mr. Bill’s Christmas Special (1994 Canadian special) - available now
MST3K: Santa Claus (1993 episode of the bad movie mocking series) - available now
New Year’s Day (1989 movie starring David Duchovny) - available now
Noel (2006 movie starring Susan Sarandon and Penelope Cruz) - available now
Nick and Noel (1993 animated special) - available now
The Night Before Christmas (2016 animated special) - available now
Night of the Comet (1984 holiday horror camp classic) - available now
The Night of the Meek (1954 class Christmas Twilight Zone episode; season 2, episode 11) - available now
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (1986 movie starring Wade Walthall) - available now
Noelle (2018 movie starring Luiz Baille and Sean Patrick Brennan) - available now
O Christmas Tree (1994 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
O’Christmas Tree (1999 animated special starring Ed Asner) - available now
Oddbods: The Festive Menance (2017 animated special) - available now
Operation Christmas List (2016 comedy) - available now
On Valentine’s Day (1986 movie, part 2 of the Horton Foote trilogy The Story of a Marriage, which originally aired on PBS; Despite the title Christmas is integral to this section of the story)
Pete the Cat: A Groovy New Year (2017 animated special) - available now
Pete’s Christmas (2013 made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Bailee Madison) - available now
Pieces of April (2003 Thanksgiving movie starring Katie Holmes) - available now
A Pondemonium Christmas (2011 animated special) - available now
Red Skelton Christmas Classics (1955 variety specials highlights) - available now
Rosemont (a.k.a. A Rosemont Christmas; 2015 movie starring Michael Gross, Brad Dourif and Grace Zabriskie) - available now
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1948 animated short) - available now
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now
Santa Claus Wears a Gun (1956 special starring Annie Oakley) - available now
Santa and the Fairy Snow Queen (1951 Sid Davis live-action short) - available now 
Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny (1972 cult classic fantasy film) available now
Santa and Pete (1999 made-for-TV movie starring James Earl Jones and Hume Cronyn) - available now
Santa and Three Bears (1970 animated special) - available now
Santa Claus vs the Devil (a.k.a. Santa Claus, 1959 Mexican fantasy movie) - available now
The Santa Suicides (2018 UK horror-comedy) - available now
Scrooge (1935 movie classic starring Seymour Hicks; colorized version also listed as “A Christmas Carol in Color!”) - available now
Scrooge (1970 movie classic musical movie classic starring Albert Finney) - available now
Shelved (2016 holiday horror movie directed by Michael E Cullen III) - available now
Silent Night, Bloody Night (2014 French horror movie) - available now
Some of My Best Friends Are (1970 movie starring Fannie Flagg) - available now
The Snowy Day (2016 original animated special, based on the classic children’s book) - available now
The Snowman (1982 animated special based on classic children’s picture book) - available now
The Snowman and the Snowdog (2014 animated special sequel to The Snowman) - available now
Snow Queen (2002 series based on the fairy tale, starring Bridget Fonda) - available now
Snow Queen (2013 animated movie) - available now
Solstice (1993 movie starring Mike Kelly) - Nov. 27
Some Girls (1988 comedy starring Patrick Dempsey and Jennifer Connelly) - available now
Something for Nothing (1999 animated special based on a Jewish folk tale) - available now
Stick Man (2015 BBC animated special; starring Martin Freeman, based on the book by Julia Donaldson) - available now
Stuck in Love (2012 Thanksgiving movie starring Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly) - available now
Switchmas (a.k.a. Ira Finkelstein's Christmas or All I Want Is Christmas; 2012 movie starring Elliot Gould) - available now
Thanksgiving (2015 movie starring Matthew Chastain) - available now
A Thanksgiving Tale (1983 puppet special from the producers of Alf) - available now
The Ugly Duckling’s Christmas Wish (1996 Reynolds-Harris animated movie) - available now
Unlikely Angel (1996 made-for-TV movie starring Dolly Parton) - available now
Up on the Housetop (1992 Reynolds-Harris animated special) - available now
A Very Merry Cricket (1973 animated special) - available now
We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1994 animated special) - available now
Who (2018 Indian sci-fi movie set on Christmas) - available now
Yes, Virginia (2009 animated special) - available now
Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991 made-for-TV movie starring Richard Thomas, Ed Asner and Charles Bronson) - available now 
The Yummy Gummy Search for Santa (2012 animated special) - available now
Disney+
12 Dates of Christmas (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Amy Smart) - available Nov. 12
Babes in Toyland (1961 movie starring Annette Funicello) - available Nov. 12
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997 direct-to-DVD animated sequel) - Nov. 12
The Christmas Star (1986 movie starring Ed Asner) - available Nov. 12
Decorating Disney: Holiday Magic (2017 TV special about decorating Disney parks - available Nov. 12
Disney’s A Christmas Carol (2009 animated movie starring Jim Carrey) - available Nov. 12
Doug’s Secret Christmas (1996 holiday special episode of the series) -available now
Ducktales: Last Christmas (2018 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Frozen (2013 Disney animated movie) - available Nov. 12
Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas (2011 Disney channel movie) - available Nov. 12
Home Alone (1990 comedy starring Macaulay Culkin) - available Nov. 12
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992 comedy starring Macaulay Culkin) - available Nov. 12
I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1998 movie starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas) - available Nov. 12
Iron Man 3 (2013 movie starring Robert Downey, Jr.) - available Nov. 12
The Kids’ Hospital at Christmas (2014 UK series) - available now
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (1999 animated compilation) - available Nov. 12
Mickey and the Roadster Racers: Hot Diggity Holiday (2017 animated special) - available Nov. 12
Mickey and the Roadster Racers: Happy Holiday Helpers (2017 animated special) - available Nov. 12
Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (2004 animated compilation) - available Nov. 12
Millions (2004 movie written and directed by Danny Boyle) - available Nov. 12 
Miracle on 34th Street (1947 holiday classic starring Natalie Wood) - available Nov. 12
The Mistle-Tones (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Tori Spelling and Tia Mowry-Hardrict) - available Nov. 12
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992 movie starring Michael Caine) - avialable Nov. 12
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993 stop-animate movie) - available Nov. 12
Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018 Disney movie starring Keira Knightly) - available now (Trailer)
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017 special based on the characters from Disney’s Frozen) - available now
One Magic Christmas (1985 movie starring Mary Steenburgen) - available Nov. 12
Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952 animated short) - available now
Phineas & Ferb’s Christmas Vacation (2009 Disney Channel animated special) - available Nov. 12
Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish (1998 movie starring Eugene Levy) -available Nov. 12
Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws (2009 Disney movie) - available now
The Santa Clause (1994 movie starring Tim Allen) - available Nov. 12
The Santa Clause 2 (2002 sequel starring Tim Allen) - available Nov. 12
Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006 sequel starring Tim Allen and Martin Short) - available Nov. 12
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012 Disney movie) - available Nov. 12
The Search for Santa Paws (2010 Disney movie) - available now
The Snowball Express (1972 movie starring Dean Jones) - available Nov. 12
Snow Dogs (2002 movie starring Cuba Gooding Jr.) - available Nov. 12
Snowglobe (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Christina Milian) - available Nov. 12
Three Days (2001 made-for-TV movie starring Kristin Davis and Reed Diamond) - available Nov. 12
‘Twas the Night (2001 Disney Channel movie starring Bryan Cranston) - Nov. 12
The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000 Disney Channel movie) - available Nov. 12
Unaccompanied Minors (2006 family movie staring Lewis Black) - Dec. 1
Victorian Farm: Christmas Special (2009 UK holiday special) - available now
While You Were Sleeping (1995 movie starring Sandra Bullock) - available Nov. 12
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002 direct-to-DVD animated movie) - available Nov. 12
Britbox
Black Adder’s Christmas Carol (1988 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
A Child’s Christmas in Wales (1987 movie starring Denholm Elliott) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1977 BBC special showing of stage performance starring Michael Hordern) - available now
Click & Collect (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Stephen Merchant) - available now
Clash of the Santas (2008 made-for-TV movie starring Robson Green and Mark Benton) - available now
Gavin & Stacey: 12 Days of Christmas (2008 documentary on the making of the original Christmas special) - available now
Hold the Sunset Christmas Special (special Christmas episode of the series) - available now
The Lights Before Christmas: Luminous London (2018 Britbox original, “slow TV” holiday-themed special) - available now
Mock the Week Christmas Special (2018 special Christmas episode of the comedy news show) - available now
Mr. Stink (2012 made-for-TV movie based on the popular children’s book) - available now
QI Christmas Specials (2018 special Christmas episodes of the game show) - available now
The Snow Queen (2005 BBC animated movie starring Patrick Stewart) - available now
Swingin’ Christmas (2018 concert special hosted by Michael Parkinson with special guest Seth McFarlane) - available now
Upstart Crow Christmas Special (special Christmas episode of the series) - available now
Would I Lie to You Christmas Specials (special 2018 Christmas episodes of the game show) - available now
Mary Berry’s Absolute Favorites (holiday special featuring The Great British Bake Off’s Mary Berry) - available now
Acorn TV
After Henry: A Quiet Christmas (1988 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Birds of a Feather Christmas Special (2014 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Boomers Christmas Special (2015 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
The Brokenwood Mysteries: A Merry Bloody Christmas (2016 holiday special episode of the series) - available now)
Detectorists Christmas Special (2015 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Fresh Fields: A Dickens of a Christmas (1985 holiday special episode of the series) - available now)
Midsomer Murders: Ghosts of Christmas Past (2004 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Midsomer Murders: The Christmas Haunting (2013 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
A Moody Christmas (2012 Australian holiday comedy, six-episode mini-series with each episode taking place on a different Christmas) - available now
The Moodys (2014 Australian follow-up series to A Moody Christmas, with each episode taking place on a different holiday over course of a year) - available now
Murdoch Mysteries: A Merry Murdoch Christmas (2015 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Murdoch Mysteries: Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas (2016 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
A Place to Call Home: Ghosts of Christmas Past (2014 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
The Worst Christmas of My Life (3 episode, season 3 mini-series of the British comedy series The Worst Week of My Life) - available now
The Yorkshire Vet at Christmas (2016 holiday special episode of the series) - available now
Hallmark Movies Now
It’s Christmas, Carol (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Carrie Fisher) - available now
Window Wonderland (2013 made-for-TV movie starring Chyler Leigh) - available Oct. 25
Vudu (free-to-stream titles only)
Black Christmas (1974 holiday horror film) - available now
Christmas Bunny (2010 movie starring Florence Henderson) - available now
A Christmas Carol (2018 Scottish version starring Stuart Brennan) -available now (Trailer)
Christmas Evil (1980 horror movie) - available now
Discarding Santa (2018 mockumentary) - available now
Once Upon a Time at Christmas (2017 horror movie) - available now
Pete’s Christmas (2013 made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Bailee Madison) - available now
Santa’s Christmas Crash (1995 animated special) - available now
Santa’s Christmas Snooze (1995 animated special) - available now
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now
Santa and Pete (1999 made-for-TV movie starring James Earl Jones and Hume Cronyn) - available now
Santa and Three Bears (1970 animated special) - available now
Santa’s Slay (2004 horror movie) - available now
Santa with Muscles (1996 movie starring Hulk Hogan) - available now
In Search of Santa (2004 animated movie starring Hilary Duff) - available now
The Swan Princess Christmas (2012 animated movie) - available now
Yo Gabba Gabba!: A Very Awesome Live Holiday Show! (2014 special) - available now
Tubi
All American Christmas Carol (2013 movie starring Beverly D’Angelo) - available now
An American Christmas Carol (1979 made-for-TV movie starring Henry Winkler) - available now
An Angel for Christmas (2018 animated special) - available now
Back to Christmas (2014 made-for-TV movie) - available now
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973 animated special) - available now
The Beverly Hillbillies Christmas Adventure (new compilation of 1963 holiday episode of the series) - available now
Beyond Christmas (1940 colorized movie classic starring Harry Carey) - available now
Black Christmas (1974 slasher film) - available now
Brat Holiday Spectacular (2019 family movie) - available now (Trailer)
Brer Rabbit’s Christmas Carol (1992 animated special) - available now
A Child’s Christmas in Wales (1987 movie starring Denholm Elliott) - available now
A Christmas Adventure (2001 animated movie) - available now 
Christmas All Over Again (2016 movie starring Joey Lawrence) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1935 movie classic starring Seymour Hicks) - available now 
A Christmas Carol (2012 animated movie starring Gary Chalk) - available now
Christmas Crime Story (2017 thriller) - available now
Christmas Oranges (2012 movie starring Edward Herrman) - available now
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987 made-for-TV movie starring John Schneider) - available now
Christmas for a Dollar (2013 made-for-TV movie) -available now
Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979 made-for-TV sequel starring Billy Dee Williams) - available now
A Christmas in New York (2017 Nathan Ives movie) - available now
My Christmas Soldier (2006 short) - available now
Christmas Twister (2012 made-for-TV holiday disaster movie) - available now
The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (1966 Italian movie, avant garde take on A Christmas Carol) - available now
Cooper’s Christmas (2010 movie starring Jason Jones, Sam Bee and Dave Foley) - available now
Davey and Goliath Snowboard Christmas (2004 stop-motion animation movie) - available now
Discarding Santa (2018 mockumentary) - available now
The First Christmas (2005 musical starring Lauren Faber) - available now
The Fitzgerald Family Christmas (2012 movie starring Connie Britton) - available now
The Great Rupert a.k.a. A Christmas Wish (1950 movie starring Jimmy Durante) - available now
Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever (2014 made-for-TV movie) - available now
Gumby’s Christmas Capers (2014 animated special) - available now
Happy Christmas (2014 movie starring Anna Kendrick) - available now
I Believe in Christmas (1984 French family movie) - available now 
Let’s Kill Grandpa this Christmas (2017 black comedy) - available now 
The Magic Christmas Tree (1964 fantasy movie) - available now
Mary Christmas (2002 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Bosley and Cynthia Gibb) - available now
Mercy Christmas (2017 holiday horror-comedy) - available now
A Miracle on Christmas Lake (2016 made-for-TV Canadian movie) - available now
Molly and the Christmas Monster (2016 animated special) - available now
Noelle (2018 movie starring Luiz Baille and Sean Patrick Brennan) - available now
A Pahappahooey Island Christmas (2005 puppet special) - available now
Pete’s Christmas (2013 made-for-TV Christmas movie starring Bailee Madison) - available now
The Real St. Nick (2012 made-for-TV movie starring Torrey DeVitto) -available now
Red Christmas (2016 holiday horror movie starring Dee Wallace) - available now
Santa’s Castle (2018 family movie) - available now (Trailer)
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now
Santa Mouse and the Reindeer (2000 animated special) -available now
Santa's Special Delivery (1999 animated special) - available now
Santa and Three Bears (1970 animated special) - available now
The Side Show Christmas (2008 animated special) - available now
Throwback Holiday (2018 made-for-TV movie) - available now
The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas (1999 animated special) -available now
Winslow the Christmas Bear (1995 family movie) -available now
The Wizard’s Christmas (2014 animated movie) -available now
The Wizard’s Christmas: Return of the Snow King (2014 animated movie sequel) -available now
Roku Channel
Christmas Eve (1947 movie starring George Raft) - available now
A Christmas to Remember (2015 movie starring Robin Givens) - available now
Joyeux Noel (2005 movie written/directed by Christian Carion) - available now
Mixed Nuts (1994 movie starring Steve Martin) - available now
Shelby: The Dog Who Saved Christmas (2014 movie starring Chevy Chase) - available now
Hoopla
48 Christmas Wishes (2017 movie starring Liam MacDonald and Clara Kushnir) (Trailer) - available now
Abbott & Costello Christmas Show (1955 Christmas special) - available now
All American Christmas Carol (2013 movie starring Beverly D’Angelo) - available now
The American St. Nick (2015 documentary) - available now
An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998 animated movie) - available now
Apollo 8: Christmas at the Moon (2003 documentary) - available now
Babar and Father Christmas (1986 animated special) - available now
Babes in Toyland (1996 movie starring Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore) - available now
Back to Christmas (2014 made-for-TV movie) - available now
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973 animated special) - available now
Believe (2017 Santa documentary) - available now
Beyond Christmas (1940 colorized movie classic starring Harry Carey) - available now
Caillou’s Holiday Movie (2003 animated movie based on the PBS series) - available now
Candles in the Dark (1993 Macimillian Schell movie) - available now
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol (1982 animated movie) - available now
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (2012 Jason Figgis movie) - available now
Chasing Christmas (2005 made-for-TV movie starring Tom Arnold) - available now
A Child’s Christmas (2008 British animated special, narrated by Matthew Rhys) - available now
A Child’s Christmas in Wales (1987 movie starring Denholm Elliott) - available now
The Chosen (2018 special telling the story of the first Christmas) - available now
A Christmas Carol (1935 movie classic starring Seymour Hicks; colorized version a.k.a. Scrooge) - available now 
A Christmas Carol (2002 animated movie starring Tim Curry and Whoopi Goldberg) - available now
A Christmas Carol (2015 Canadian movie starring Simon Baker) - available now
Chirstmas & Co. (2017 French family film) - available now
The Christmas Elves (2016 animated special) - available now
Christmas Eve (2015 movie starring Patrick Stewart) - available now
Christmas in Hollywood (2014 children’s film, a Chinese co-production) - available now
A Christmas in New York (2017 Nathan Ives movie) - available now
Christmas in New York (2005 animated special) - available now
Christmas in Wonderland (2007 made-for-TV movie starring Patrick Swayze) - available now
Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979 made-for-TV sequel starring Billy Dee Williams) - available now
Christmas Miracle at Sage Creek (2005 made-for-TV movie starring David Carradine) - available now
Christmas on the Coast (2017 movie starring Julie Ann Emery) - available now (Trailer) 
Christmas Panic (2016 animated special set in the Town Called Panic universe) - available now
Christmas Perfection (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Caitlin Thompson, James Henri-Thomas and Robbie Silverman) - available now
The Christmas Stallion (1992 movie starring Peter Edwards) - available now
The Christmas Star (1986 Disney movie) - available now
The Christmas Wife (1988 made-for-TV movie starring Jason Robards) - available now
Christmas with the Kranks (2004 movie starring Tim Allen) - available now
A Christmas Without Snow (1980 made-for-TV movie starring John Houseman and Michael Learned) - available now
Clara’s Ultimate Christmas (2016 family movie) - available now
Cooper’s Christmas (2010 movie starring Jason Jones, Sam Bee and Dave Foley) - available now
Cosmic Christmas (1977 animated special) - available now
Darkest Night (2013 holiday horror film) - available now
Disneyland Around the Seasons (1966 TV special) - available now
Elf-Man (2012 movie starring Mackenzie Astin) - available now
Getting to the Nutcracker: The Making of a Christmas Classic (2014 documentary) - available now
The Gift of the Magi (2001 live-action special) - available now
Great British Baking Show: Christmas Masterclass (2016 special) - available now
The Great Rupert a.k.a. A Christmas Wish (1950 movie starring Jimmy Durante) - available now
Guess How Much I Love You: Christmas to the Moon and Back (2017 animated special) - available now
Gumby’s Christmas Capers (2014 animated special) - available now
Happy Christmas (2014 movie starring Anna Kendrick) - available now
The Happy Elf (2005 animated special starring Harry Connick Jr.) - available now
The Heart of Christmas (2011 made-for-TV movie starring Candace Cameron Bure) - available now
I Believe in Santa Claus (1984 French children’s movie, dubbed in English) - available now
Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas (1992 animated special) - available now
Jack Frost (1997 holiday horror film) - available now
Jingle Hell (2000 movie starring James Brennan) - available now
The Least of These: A Christmas Story (2018 movie starring Tayla Lynn) - available now (Trailer)
Love at the Christmas Table (a.k.a. Christmas Love Story, 2013 made-for-TV movie starring Danica McKellar) - available now
Lovely, Still (2010 movie starring Martin Landau, Elizabeth Banks and Ellen Bustyn) - available now
Mandie and the Forgotten Christmas (2011 children’s movie) - available now
Meet John Doe (1941 Frank Capra classic starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper)
Mercy Christmas (2017 holiday horror film) - available now
Midnight Clear (2007 movie starring Stephen Baldwin) - available now
Mister Scrooge To See You (2013 movie that imagines what happened after A Christmas Carol) - available now
A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa (2008 movie) - available now
My Dad is Scrooge (2015 children’s movie) - available now
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Christmas That Almost Wasn’t (2017 special) - available now
The Night Before Christmas (2016 animated special) - available now
Noel (2014 movie starring Penelope Cruz and Paul Walker) - available now
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture (1986 Pacific Northwest ballet performance) - available now
The Nutcracker Sweet (2015 animated movie starring Alicia Silverstone) - available now
One Christmas (1994 movie starring Katherine Hepburn and Henry Winkler, based on the Truman Capote story) - available now
Pixi Saves Christmas (2018 animated special) - available now
Red Boots for Christmas (1995 animated special) - available now
Red Skelton Christmas Classics (1955 variety specials highlights) - available now
The Ride (2012 faith-based film) - available now
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964 camp classic) - available now
Santa’s Christmas Circus (1966 Whizzo the Clown special) - available now
Santa’s Christmas Crash (1995 animated special) - available now
Santa’s Christmas Snooze (1995 animated special) - available now
Saving Christmas (2014 film created by Kirk Cameron dubbed the “worst movie of all time”) - available now
The Secret of the Nutcracker (2015 movie starring Janelle Jorde) - available now
Shelby (2015 movie starring Chevy Chase and Tom Arnold) - available now
Sick for Toys (2018 holiday horror movie) - available now (Trailer)
Snowmance (2017 made-for-TV movie starring Ashley Newbrough) - available now
Snowmeggdon (2011 made-for-TV holiday disaster movie) - available now
Some Girls (1988 movie starring Jennifer Connelly) - available now
The Tangerine Bear (2000 animated special starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas) - available now
The Side Show Christmas (2008 animated special) - available now
This is Christmas (2018 holiday film directed by Joseph Rassulo) - available now
Three Wise Guys (2006 movie starring Judd Nelson and Tom Arnold) - available now
Tiny Christmas (2017 made-for-TV family movie starring Riele Downs and Lizzy Greene) - available now
The Toys That Saved Christmas (1996 animated movie) - available now
The Truth About Christmas (2018 made-for-TV movie starring Kali Hawk) - available now (Trailer) ****Review****
Unlikely Angel (1996 made-for-TV movie starring Dolly Parton) - available now
A Very Merry Cricket (1973 animated classic) - available now 
Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas (2015 animated Christmas special) - available now
Kanopy
Black Christmas (1974 holiday horror film) - available now
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol (1982 animated movie) - available now
Christmas, Again (2014 movie written and directed by Charles Poekel) - available now
Christmas in New York (2005 animated special) - available now
A Christmas Story Documentary: Road Trip For Ralphie (2008 documentary about the classic Christmas film) - available now
Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas (2017 documentary) - available now
Getting to the Nutcracker: The Making of a Christmas Classic (2014 documentary) - available now
Rare Exports: A Christmas tale (2010 holiday horror movie) - available now
The Silent Partner (1978 movie starring Elliott Gould) - available now
A Street Cat Named Bob (2016 British movie based on the book) - available now
The Store (1983 Neiman-Marcus documentary) -available now
Wild Kratts: A Creature Christmas (2015 animated Christmas special) - available now
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I was tagged by the awesome @anagraves! Sorry that it took me so long to do it, but it’s finally here!
1. how tall are you?
167 cm i think... or 166 cm. i don’t know i should check it out soon lol .
2. what color and style is your hair?
I’m a natural dark brunnete. I always kept my wavy hair very long, especially this year and i seriously need to cut them. Even though medium hair length suits me better i refuse to cut them. I don’t style my hair because i lack the skills, so i leave them down to my waist.
3. what color are your eyes?
Grey blue.
4. do you wear glasses?
Yes! I wear glasses since i was 8 and my myopia is TOO high.  
5. do you wear braces?
Yes i used to, for 2 years during primary school.
6. what is your fashion style?
Casual i guess?I’m very simple and during winter i’m bored XD I prefer summer because i love shorts and tops! I wear many fandom/movie t shirts and basic colours. On a good occasion i may put a little effort wearing a pair of hoops and a lipistick.
7. full name?
Sophia... and that’s all you need to know  XD.
8. when were you born?
May 15,2001..
9. where are you from and where do you live now?
I was born in a  town from Greece and i still live there.
10. what school do you go to?
A regular high school which is practically over.
11. what kind of student are you?
I consider myself to be a good student, especially in language courses ( ancient greek, latin,essays etc) and i fail miserably at mathematics and physics. Even though i have to say ,if i try , i can be more than decent to these subjects. I’m just bored.
12. do you like school?
Right now, no i hate it, i just want it to be over and move on to university.
13. what are your favorite school subjects?
I like literature, modern greek and english. But at this phase because i’m always studying i despise everything lol
14. favorite TV shows?
Well, despite the horrible ending, Game of Thrones will always be my favourite tv show( for now). From season 1 until season 8 episode 3 i loved everything about it. I would like to pretend the rest of the season doesn’t exist, and move on. My favourite characters  ( and my OTP Jonerys)will always have a special place in my heart.
Peaky Blinders is my second favourite tv show, i love it! Thomas Shelby is so dark, yet who can NOT love him? Loved every season, i hope season 5 delivers too.
Stranger things is nice, i liked season 1 very much, but not that much the second season. I’m not that excited for season 3 but i hope it surprises me plesantly!
It would be unfair if i didn’t include Glee! I started watching it when i was like 12, i hold on so many beautiful memories from this show even though it is long over. Seasons 1-3 were AMAZING! I need to rewatch them soon.
Honorable mention : Skam! The original of course. I don’t usually like high school tv shows any more but i found it realistic and had cool and iconic characters!
Shows that i started enthusiastically but stopped watching because they dissapoinnted me:Vikings,Pretty Little Liars,13 reasons why etc
15. favorite movies?
They are SO many! I will make a make top 10 list for some of them:
1. Pan’s Labyrinth
2. The Shining
3. Black Swan
4.Perfume: The story of murderer
5.La la land
6. A clockwork orange
7. Rosemary’s baby
8. 2001 : A space odyssey
9.Schindler’s List
10. The godfather part 1 and 2 ( i consider them one film)
I could write a really long list but i decided to stop at 10 lol
16. favorite books?
My favourite book is ‘’Lolita’.Highly contoversial but it’s such a well written book and reading this i understood what is beautiful literature. I mean look at the opening! So beautiful! : “Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul.[...] She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita.”
Just keep in mind that this is NOT a love story but a twisted dark fantasy from a pervent who basically destroyed a young girls life.Okay i stop here, i just love this book so much. Other books :
A Song of Ice and Fire series. I don’t know if i want to read ADWD now, but they are excellent books. Also the World of Ice and Fire is hands down, BRILLIANT and the illustrations captivating.
The hunchback of notre dame. I can read again and again and not get tired of it.
Me Before You. Read it twice and cried twice like a baby. Heart warming. Same comment to the beautiful Light between the oceans.
17. favorite pastime?
Watching movies and tv shows. Sometimes writing crappy things. Going to the cinema.
18. do you have any regrets?
Yes but i try not to , and look to the future.
19. dream job?
 A film journalist or a screenwriter. Anything related to the movie industry.
20. would you like to get married someday?
I don’t know. I would like to live the epic love story and have someone who will love me uncoditionally. Okay and after that i woke up and stayed forever alone. (probably)
21. would you like to have kids someday?
Yes, but iam too young to be that sure.
23. do you like shopping?
It depends. If we go 1-2 hours ( maximum) shopping and then go to the bookstore or somewhere to eat , then i love it lol
24. what countries have you visited?
None. But i hope to, in the future.
25. what’s the scariest nightmare you’ve ever had?
Can’t rememeber right now because my brain deletes unpleasant memories i guess XD
26. do you have any enemies? There are some people with whom I share a mutual dislike, but enemies.. No? Maybe one. Idk.
27. do you have an s/o?
Nope. 
28. do you believe in miracles?
It depends. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.. ( my answer does not make any sense i know haha)
I’m tagging: @eleincanti @taestasha @fordaenerys @gleek-runner @mamadragon-daenerys  @mar7tha @khalasass and anyone who wants to do it! 
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Top 20 Things of 2018
1.) Beychella How do you make a long awaited surprise album between two of the biggest names in music that is also one of the year’s best feel like complete afterthought? Set the bar as high as Beyonce’s Coachella appearance.
First awards show performances, then music videos, now music festival gigs: is there anything that Beyonce CAN’T turn into high art?
2.) Explained by Vox The most exciting development in the world of television in 2018 was radically breaking the rules on episodes length. We saw 30 minute dramas, and hour long comedies. We got shows like Maniac where episodes were as long as 49 minutes and as short as 27 minutes. Now television creators can tell exactly the stories they want to tell in however much time they want to tell them in. And perhaps nowhere were these loosened restrictions taken better advantage than Explained, Vox’s documentary series for Netflix. Many topics cant sustain a full length documentary, but, say, 14 minutes explaining cryptocurrency to me? Sure! 17 minutes on designer DNA? Sounds great! 20 minutes on the origins of K-Pop? How do you say “yes please” in Korean? Every episode has a different narrator, a different look, a different feel, and varies wildly in subject matter. Yet they are all exactly the length they need to be. The only thing left I really need explained to me is why no one thought to make this series before.
3.) Serial Season 3 If Explained was a great example of the latest evolution in television, then the new season of Serial is at the front line of the evolution of our newest artistic medium: podcasts. Serial’s third season was nothing like its second, which was in turn nothing like its first. It’s a series still figuring out what it CAN be, while now defining forever what it NEEDS to be. Serial this year explained a deeply important topic in a way that wouldn’t have been possible through any other medium. They always say if you’re a writer you have to ask yourself what form of writing your idea needs to be. Don’t write a play that’s really a TV show, or a movie that should be a book. And now we can add to that don’t make a TV series that’s really a podcast. As Homecoming proved this year, the two mediums are very different and better equipped to tell different stories. And after hearing Serial Season Three I can’t imagine there will ever be a better way to explore the current American criminal justice system. It was 2018’s version of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle. It may not change national food safety standards, but it hopefully will do something perhaps even more important: it will make us never again take lightly the election of local judges and sheriffs. It was a podcast for the heart, the head, and the time capsule.
4.) Black Mirror - “Hang the DJ” I know this technically came out December 29th 2017 but I’m counting it here because nothing was more 2018 than this. The sadness, the isolation, the uncertainty, the living in a world you don’t understand the rules of anymore, the unfairness of modern life, but the ultimate perseverance of hope and love: it’s all there in the best episode of Black Mirror’s third season. It made me cry out of sadness and happiness in equal measure. Could anything be more 2018 than that?
5.) Kesha at the Grammys Ok so maybe one thing was more 2018.
The Grammys, an organization led by Neil Portnow, a man who said this year that “women need to step up”, and an organization that didn’t offer its one female Album of the Year nominee a solo performance spot, also offered us 2018’s most powerful show of female solidarity and one of the most moving moments of the Me Too era. It all amounted to the perfect encapsulation of this year. Kesha scream crying and then collapsing into a sea of strong supportive women WAS 2018.
6.) Eighth Grade My favorite movie of the year was also the year’s best horror movie. It was so real, and visceral, and intense, and frightening that at times I literally had to remind myself to breathe. I watched at least half the movie through my fingers and on the edge of my seat. Proving what everyone who has lived through it already knows: there’s nothing in the world more terrifying than being in junior high.
7.) Big Mouth Speaking of junior high, the other side of the pain and trauma of growing up is humor, so why it took this long for someone to make a comedy series explicitly about puberty is beyond me. I guess, of course, making a show like this work is a fine needle to thread. It wouldn’t work without being animated and being on a streaming service that lets them go as far as they did. It wouldn’t work without writing that is both laugh out loud funny and deeply compassionate and human in equal measure. And it wouldn’t work without one of the best voice casts on TV, including a true tour de force from Maya Rudolph. But work does it ever. In a just world junior high health class homework would be simply watching this show.
8.) Emma Gonzalez speech Here’s how long 2018 was: this was from 2018.
Finishing off my personal 2018 Growing Up Trifecta is the most powerful 12 minutes of the year. That high school students could be more inspiring, articulate, and better leaders than the President of the United States is sadly, at this point, a given. But that they are now more effective and efficient than him at starting genuine political movements still feels revolutionary. The kids are our future, and our future has never looked brighter.
9.) Childish Gambino - “This is America” video 100 years from now if theres only one cultural artifact that still exists and is still remembered from 2018 this will be it. A “you know where you were the first time you saw it” level cultural event. No song will ever be more closely associated with its music video, and no music video will ever be more of an avatar for an entire cultural moment than this. THIS is, of course, a truly shocking and horrifying (in a good way) music video from the former fifth lead of the TV show Community. A profound and brilliant piece of art underscored by a fun-sounding dance song. The year’s most complex and important social-political message delivered in 4 minutes via YouTube. This is America indeed.
10.) Drake - “God’s Plan” video While Donald Glover may have perfected the music video as art form, it goes without saying that long ago Drake mastered the music video as promotional tool. And in that sense the music video for “God’s Plan” seems like minor failure. It seemed to sort of come and go from the culture, especially in light of the success of the In My Feelings Challenge. But for me, there was nothing more heartwarming and human this year than watching Drake give away almost a million dollars to strangers. It was an idea so simple it’s shocking no one had ever done it before. And so affecting I was shocked it didn’t seem to penetrate the public consciousness more. There’s so much going on at all times now it’s hard for anything to truly break through all the noise, but this really deserved to. It’s impossible to watch this without smiling, and is there anything 2018 needed more than that?
11.) Nanette The dumbest debate this year was whether or not Nanette was stand up. Form and genre aren’t delineators still worth discussing in 2018. It’s now only about the message and the messenger, everything else is just details. An important fresh voice, the most timely, and sadly, timeless message imaginable, delivered in a way that reached and deeply affected seemingly every person you knew? What is there to debate? Nanette may or may not be stand up comedy, but it’s definitely RISE UP comedy. And in the end, that’s all that matters.
12.) Amber Says What Please click on the link above. The final two minutes are by far the best comedy of 2018. It still makes me laugh so hard that it causes me physical pain. You’ve been warned.
13.) A Star is Born trailers A Star is Born is maybe a perfect film. The performances, the songs, the direction, the fact that there’s literally no human being on earth who could have played her part and made the movie work like it did other than Lady Gaga. It was all perfect. But there was actually something better than watching A Star is Born: anticipating watching a A Star is Born. Before the first A Star is Born trailer came out I thought the whole project sounded dumb and unnecessary. After I finished watching the first trailer I knew I was going to see A Star is Born opening night. True story: I was at a movie where the same A Star is Born trailer got played three times in a row for some reason. And it was riveting every time. There was no grumbling at all in the audience, and I for one was sad when it didn’t replay a fourth time. So as much as I loved A Star is Born what I would really love is be able to still want to see A Star is Born for the first time.
14.) Ariana Grande - “thank u, next” It’s genuinely impressive that a song released in November could be the song I listened to by far the most this year. Somehow it took less than two months for this song to feel completely ubiquitous. Hell, even the PHRASE “thank u, next” is omnipresent now. Forget Song of the Summer, this was maybe our first Song of the Winter. Which is perfect because has a hit pop song ever sounded more winter? It’s cold, but it keeps you warm. It’s the sadness of the holidays with the life reaffirming joy of the holiday season. It’s a sweater for you to wear on the dance floor. And it’s clearly exactly the song so many of us needed. No matter how many times I’ve heard it (and as I said, I’ve listened to it, uh, A LOT) its existence feels like a holiday miracle. Having a new and fresh take on the breakup song in the year 2018? That shit IS amazing.
15.) The proposal at the Emmys This is literally the only thing anyone remembers about this year’s Emmys. It was amazing, and special, and made anyone who watched it believe in true love. But for me it still cant touch the most heart-melting awards show moment of all time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCJrku4fSxk
(Was this whole entry just an excuse to link to one of my absolute favorite YouTube clips? Perhaps.)
16.) Succession When I saw the promos for Succession I literally made the sound UGH out loud. The last thing the world needs is another show about rich white people behaving badly, I thought. How could there possibly be anything original left to say on that topic? Who on earth is still greenlighting shows like this in The Year of our Lord 2018?
People much smarter than I am clearly, that’s who.
Because from writing, acting, production design, direction - whatever element you want to focus on - this was the best and most exciting new show of 2018 by a wide margin. People have been saying for years that TV is the new movies; this show made movies look like the old TV. It was the most vibrant and perfectly crafted big budget feature film of 2018, stretched out over 8 episodes on HBO. Did it have anything new and important to say about the world? Probably not. And turns out, I couldn’t have cared less. The phrase compulsively watchable might have been invented just to describe the world these actors and writers created. I would watch the team involved with this show dry paint. 
17.) Angels in America on Broadway Angels in America is the best play of the past 30 years and its not even close. So the fact that it would get a production that’s this good is just unfair for everyone else on this planet who makes theater. It was so good it made all other plays I’ve seen since seem small and cheap and unimportant. It was such a towering achievement that it has made the entire rest of theater as an art form seem insignificant by comparison. When you hear old people talk about seeing Brando in Streetcar or watching the original production of Death of Salesman I now can relate to what they are talking about. I’ll be thinking about Andrew Garfield’s final monologue for the rest of my life. It was unfair that we the audience had to all leave the theater when the lights finally came up and that we couldn’t all just live in that feeling forever. The eight hours I spent watching this play are what art is all about.
18.) Jesse Plemons in Game Night If dying is easy, and comedy is hard, then they should cancel the Oscars and give Jesse Plemmons Best Supporting Actor right now for his work in Game Night. And ok, maybe it wasn’t the BEST performance of 2018, but it was DEFINITELY the best performance relative to what it needed to be. It should have been a dumb throwaway part in a big-budget mainstream ensemble comedy. But Jesse Plemmons crafted a performance so strange and singular and memorable that it elevated the entire movie into something way better than I’m sure even its creators expected. I legitimately don’t know how everyone didn’t break in every one of his scenes. It’s a master class in the comedic power of silence. It should be studied in acting classes everywhere. And 20 years from now when Game Night is considered a comedy classic, Jesse Plemmons will be the main reason why. You heard it here first.
19.) The 1975 - A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships Saxophones? Electric guitar solos? Backing choirs? A concept album about being uncomfortable with the internet? Dumb pretentious song titles? This album couldn’t be any more in my wheelhouse if I made it myself. Its best song is basically a modern reimagining of “We Didn’t Start the Fire” for God’s sake!
For me this wasn’t just an album, it was an experience. It was big music to get lost inside of. And I did. At age 36 it’s nice to know that sometimes I can still feel 16. And it’s fitting that a band named The 1975 would be the ones to make music that’s so transporting.
20.) Emma Stone Ok so as someone who once argued in this very space that Emma Stone deserved an Oscar nomination for Easy A, it’s clear I’m pretty deep in the tank for Emma Stone. But even an Emma Stone hater would have to admit than this was a banner year for Emma Stone. Signing up for the insane acting challenge that was Maniac and completely acing it while totally exposing two-time Oscar nominee Jonah Hill in the process? Going toe to toe with Olivia Colman in the battle of the best acting performances of the year in The Favourite? Coming across as more charming than Jennifer freaking Lawrence ?!?
2018 was Emma Stone’s year, we were all just living in it.
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