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Tag Archives: Santa
Episode 50: Santa Buddies
We’ve talked about it for ages, and with our 50th episode landing on the 4th of July, the time just felt right. We finally watched Santa Buddies. In this episode, Joe muses on the inherent holiday magic of an unlocked door, … Continue reading
Stocking Stuffer #5: Mario & Sonic Save Christmas
Father’s Day forced us to scrap our planned episode, so instead Joe and Brad decided to use the opportunity to talk about one of their favorite things: Video games! In this double-wide edition of Stocking Stuffers, we discuss the “Koopa … Continue reading
Episode 45: Bad Santa 2
Happy Redboxing Day, gang! It’s that magical time of year when all of last year’s Christmas movies are now popping up in your local DVD dispensers! This week, we stall for as long as we can to keep from discussing the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, billy bob thornton, comedy, heist, kathy bates, money, podcast, Santa
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Episode 42: The Santa Clause
Merry Christmas, dear listeners! This year, we splurged and got you a jumbo-sized episode about everyone’s favorite Tim Allen Christmas movie! (And apparently so did everyone else…) Bradford joins us once again to pick apart the kid-friendly irony-laden body horror … Continue reading
Episode 25: The Munsters’ Scary Little Christmas
Happy February, gang! This week we popped our heads out of our podcast bunker and didn’t see our shadow, which as you know means go back four spaces and do Halloween all over again. In 1996, Universal scraped together a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996, comedy, Fox, holiday special, horror, podcast, Santa, television
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Episode 21: Elves (1989)
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Joe and Jon take a moment to give thanks that all movies aren’t as inexplicably terrible as the 1989 Nazi-horror movie Elves, starring Dan Haggerty basically still playing Grizzly Adams. If this episode sounds like … Continue reading
Episode 19: The Nightmare Before Christmas
It’s Home for the Horrordays here on Christmas Creeps, and we’re celebrating all the holiday spooks and scares with a musical about the most popular guy in town and the job that he hates! It’s Henry Selick’s Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before … Continue reading
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
Episode 17: I’ll Be Home For Christmas
This week, the Creeps race across the country with college freshman/sociopath Jonathan Taylor Thomas in the 1998 Disney romp I’ll Be Home For Christmas, another holiday road trip where nobody learns anything! Right-click to download! Click below to listen now! http://traffic.libsyn.com/christmascreeps/CreepsEp17.mp3 SHOW … Continue reading
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Tagged 1998, comedy, Disney, Gary Cole, Jessica Biel, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Santa
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Episode 12: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
On this week’s episode, the Creeps take a rocketship to the dopiest sci-fi Christmas movie ever made: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians. Not gonna lie, this episode kinda runs out of steam once we realize there really isn’t a whole lot worth … Continue reading






