After debating between two different versions of A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott or Patrick Stewart), Jason decided to go a different route: Santa Claus. No, not the '90s movie with Tim Allen; that's The Santa Clause. This is one of two Christmas movies that were torn apart by the MST3K guys (the other one is Santa Claus Conquers the Martians). As TV's Frank so aptly describes it, "It's a stupid Mexican kids' movie!" Dubbed in English, and featuring a little girl, an inept devil, and the origin of the phrase "nightmare fuel."
Monday, December 2, 2013
Advent Calendar, Day 2
Today's activity: Jason's turn to pick a holiday movie!
After debating between two different versions of A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott or Patrick Stewart), Jason decided to go a different route: Santa Claus. No, not the '90s movie with Tim Allen; that's The Santa Clause. This is one of two Christmas movies that were torn apart by the MST3K guys (the other one is Santa Claus Conquers the Martians). As TV's Frank so aptly describes it, "It's a stupid Mexican kids' movie!" Dubbed in English, and featuring a little girl, an inept devil, and the origin of the phrase "nightmare fuel."
After debating between two different versions of A Christmas Carol (George C. Scott or Patrick Stewart), Jason decided to go a different route: Santa Claus. No, not the '90s movie with Tim Allen; that's The Santa Clause. This is one of two Christmas movies that were torn apart by the MST3K guys (the other one is Santa Claus Conquers the Martians). As TV's Frank so aptly describes it, "It's a stupid Mexican kids' movie!" Dubbed in English, and featuring a little girl, an inept devil, and the origin of the phrase "nightmare fuel."
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