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Category Archives: blog
Lethal Weapon Revisited
When we watched Lethal Weapon for our latest episode, one thing about the movie struck me as interesting. So interesting, in fact, that I completely forgot to talk about it on the podcast… Then again, it doesn’t really have anything to do … Continue reading
The Krank-o-meter Lives!
As you may know, we tend to end every episode by ranking each film we cover on our patented Krank-o-meter scale. The X-axis denotes how Christmas-y the film is, while the Y-axis denotes it’s overall quality. Well, after five or … Continue reading
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Shot Context: Dead Santas
Once upon a time, a couple of our internet buddies ran a blog (and later a tumblr) illustrating visual references between movies. Since neither is currently active, we submit these for your consideration. I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1998) Reindeer Games … Continue reading
Updates All Around!
Hi everybody! So a couple things have changed around here in the last week or two. The biggest is also probably the most obvious: We finally have a .com to call our own. ChristmasCreeps.com is open for business! Second: Just … Continue reading
Hands on Fire
So the other night, the crew was watching a non-holiday movie for a change, when a startling parallel jumped out at us. Continue reading






