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Family dynasties are a grand tradition in Hollywood. Below are a list of clans of famous actors, directors, writers, and producers who were related to each other. The criteria for this list is how much talent the combined members of the family had and how many generations the dynasty spanned. 10. The Reitman Dynasty Members: Ivan, [...]
Posted by Orrin Konheim on Monday, January 9, 2012 at 12:01 am
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No wonder so many children are terrified of Saint Nick. If any of these Santa Claus characters were part of my childhood I would be screaming and crying not to sit on his lap too. You may want to take your kids from the room before viewing this list of the Top 10 Most Unintentionally [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Saturday, December 24, 2011 at 3:01 am
Filed under Holidays, Photos · Tagged angry dwarf, Christmas, Christmas films, Claus, creepy santa, Evil Asian Santa, Evil Santa, Godzilla-like, jamie lee curtis, Merry Christmas, michael myers, Naughty, naughty boys, saint nick, Santa, Santa Claus, Scary Santa
Prom night – a rite of passage that sometimes goes terribly wrong, especially in the movies. Sometimes a dance floor isn’t just a dance floor. It can be a place for first love to blossom or for old friendships to break. In the top ten movie proms gone wrong, it’s often an arena for revenge, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, October 1, 2010 at 12:01 am
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With Christmas movies, such as “Scrooged” (or any other “Christmas Carol” knockoff) and even “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” they follow the same tired cliché – man loses something of value, realizes the Christmas spirit and then all is well with the world. To paraphrase Scrooge – humbug! There are too many of these delightfully sappy [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Monday, December 15, 2008 at 2:26 am
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