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Nov '17 *
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Here is where you signup and record your progress. I hope you all have fun!

The Rules

Challege will be scored by minutes watched. There is no minimum time requirement.

For something to count for the challenge it must have at least ONE or more of these elements

1. Anything to do with toys or dolls. They must be the main focal point of the movie if no other elements listed are in the movie. Movies that may have a cast entirely out of puppets also count. For example, Meet the Feebles. Anything with puppets is included.
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2. Anything that has a Winter setting. Snow/ice
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3. Anything that has to do with Christmas counts.
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This challenge includes any and all genres. It doesn't have to be horror.

Finally, the winner will receive the one and only Drunkle Bear from mine and Messiah's line of Trashed Teddies!

And if anyone has any questions, here's the discussion thread. https://trashepics.com/post/85/80/


Drunkle Bear is sort of a running joke amongst the others. He's not really part of the group, and I doubt he's anyone's Uncle, but "Drunkle Bear" as they call him, usually crashes the party in the latter hours, often making things awkward by hitting on certain under aged bears. Creepy old prick, but not completely useless. Drunkle's good for a laugh, and he's been known to buy beer for the gang. I wouldn't leave him alone with my sister or anything, but yeah, whatever. he's cool, I guess. just keep him in check.

Drunkle Bear Video
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#1

Nov '17 *
Total Points/Minutes: 1610

Christmas/Dolls Challenge:
1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) Larry Roemer / Rating: 8 / {Xmas / 51 min.}
2. Trilogy of Terror (1975) Dan Curtis / Rating: 7+ / {Dolls / 72 min.}
3. Puppetmaster (1989) David Schmoeller / Rating: 6+ / {Dolls / 88 min.}
4. Teen Titans Go!: 2nd Xmas / True Meaning of Xmas (2013/2015) / FTV / Rating: 7+ / {Xmas / 22 min.}
5. The Twilight Zone: The Night of the Meek (1960) / Rating: 8+ / {Xmas / 25 min.}
6. Teen Titans Go!: Halloween v. Christmas (2016) / FTV / Rating: 8 / {Xmas / 11 min.}
7. Trilogy of Terror II (1996) Dan Curtis / FTV / Rating: 6 / {Dolls / 90 min.}
8. A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Bill Melendez / Rating: 8+ / {Xmas / 25 min.}
9. Teen Titans Go!: Teen Titans Save Christmas (2016) / FTV / Rating: 6 / {Xmas / 11 min.}
10. Christmas Vacation (1989) Jeremiah Chechik / Rating: 8+ / {Xmas / 97 min.}
11. Ice Planet (2001) Winrich Kolloe / FTV / Rating: 4 {Snow / 83 min.}
12. Everest (2015) Baltasar Kormakur / FTV / Rating: 9 {Snow / 121 min.}
13. Meru (2015) JimmyChin, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi / FTV / Rating: 8+ {Snow / 90 min.}
14. The League of Gentlemen: Christmas Special (2000) Steve Bendelack / FTV / Rating: 7+ / {Xmas / 56 min.}
15. The Night Before (2015) Jonathan Levine / FTV / Rating: 8+ / {Xmas / 101 min.}
16. El Eco del Miedo (2012, Mexico) Sam Reyes / FTV / Rating: 3 {Dolls / 101 min.}
17. Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1988) Todd Haynes / Rating: 9 / {Dolls / 43 min.}
18. Christmas at Pee-Wee’s Playhouse (1988) / Rating: 7 / {Xmas / 48 min.}
19. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) Chuck Jones, Ben Washam / Rating: 10 / {Xmas / 26 min.}
20. The Curse of Robert (2016) Andrew Jones / FTV / Rating: 5+ / {Dolls / 79 min.}
21. North Face (2008) Philipp Stolzl / FTV / Rating: 8+ / {Snow / 126 min.}
22. Happy People: A Year in the Taiga (2010) Werner Herzog, Dmitry Vasyukov / FTV / Rating: 8 / {Snow / 94 min.}
23. Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story (1999) Bonnie Kreps / FTV / Rating: 8+ / {Snow / 75 min.}
24. Arctic Son (2011, USA) Andrew Walton / FTV / Rating: 8 / {Snow / 75 min.}

Xmas marks the Spot! And here's a toy from Japan I always wanted: image


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#12, Reply to #6

Nov '17 *
Wow!

EDIT: I like the Calvin & Hobbes Xmas scene but that "Wow!" was directed at your original image of that creepy doll with the guts exposed.


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#24, Reply to #22

Dec '17
No worries. Since all i said was "Wow!" it just looked kinda nonsensical once that photo wasn't up.

Have you read the Calvin & Hobbes collection where Watterson comments on what inspired him to do certain strips and how the comic evolved over time? It's the Tenth anniversary Book. there's longer essays like this one:

https://4.bp.blogspot.com/_cYj0ML7eC10/TBDW_Vp8WPI/AAAAAAAAB3w/-69t5bZ5u_0/s1600/P1030284.JPG


















But also little tidbits, practially footnotes, like this:

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I can't remember if it addresses Christmas but i would be surprised if it didn't.



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