The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s a classic. Holds up well on my 10-millionth rewatch. Lots of lovely little details in music, scenery, etc.. (Previously.)
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Batman Returns
Batman Returns. It had been a long time since I’d seen it. This Christmas tale also begins with a birth, but it’s so much more desperate and twisted than the traditional one. Too bad Catwoman is the only villain that stresses me out. Penguin is just kinda lame and pitiful. :( I like the staging and framing for many of the scenes. Like during Penguin PR speech, back at the mansion Alfred is decorating the Christmas tree while Bruce watches TV. (Speaking of, kinda funny how Batman learning about about rising threats through television seems so dated now.) And there’s some silly-exhilarating stuff, like when Kyle falls through layers of awnings. That scene at the masquerade (Superfreak!) is a masterpiece. Lovely to look at, and charmingly mental, but the story progression is too herky-jerky for my tastes, and not as fun as the 1989 for me.
Dark Shadows
Dark Shadows. DNF. It’s terrible.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Nightmare Before Christmas. The best Christmas musical? Not sure, but probably a contender. This was the 5th or 6th time I’ve watched it and it’s not old yet. Great songs. 76 fun minutes and you’re done. And I’m not much for musicals.
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland. Mental note: refuse further invitations to see movies for kids. (See also). Too bad, because I like the cast in this one. Anne Hathaway is particularly amusing.