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Episode 13: Home Alone 5
This week we’re embarking on a ridiculous mission to watch the entire Home Alone series backwards, starting with 2013’s made-for-TV Home Alone 5: The Holiday Heist. A kid who’s not Kevin McCallister defends a home that’s not in Chicago, IL from burglars (and … Continue reading
Episode 11: Ernest Saves Christmas
This week, the Creeps discuss the Christmas movie that set the template for all other movies in which a complete idiot rescues a holiday from the clutches of despair. That’s right, Ernest saved Christmas before it was cool. Deal with … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, christmas, Disney, Ernest, Jim Varney, Uwe Boll
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Episode 8: The Star Wars Holiday Special
It had to happen sooner or later. This week, the Creeps tangle with the most notoriously horrible Christmas special ever made: The Star Wars Holiday Special. I don’t really have much to add here. Either you’ve seen it and know the anguish … Continue reading
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Tagged 1978, bea arthur, boba fett, CBS, holiday special, star wars
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Introducing: The Krank-O-Meter!
On our latest episode, we devised a method of ranking the Christmas films we watch from worst to best. Dubbed “The Krank-O-Meter” after our first (and worst) ever film, this handy graph will show you where on the holiday scale … Continue reading






