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A Christmas movie isn’t just snow, lights, and a calendar date—it’s heart, family, and a story that believes in something. Live from Cape Con 2025, we set a clear, simple test for what counts as a real holiday film and then throw our top five lists into the arena. The crowd jumps in as we put Die Hard on trial, celebrate Elf and The Santa Clause, and argue whether The Nightmare Before Christmas truly earns its December stripes. The Family Stone gets a heartfelt defense as a portrait of grief, love, and tradition, and yes, we square off over the ultimate winner: Home Alone or The Polar Express.
You’ll hear why some movies feel like December in your bones, how music and recurring motifs turn scenes into rituals, and where nostalgia either deepens meaning or disguises thin storytelling. We talk cozy classics, modern mischief, and the delicate line between “set at Christmas” and “about Christmas.” Along the way we unpack what we actually want from a holiday watch—reunion, redemption, laughter, and that flicker of belief when the house is quiet and the tree is glowing.
If you love spirited lists, honest hot takes, and a few surprises, you’re in the right place. Hit play, build your own top five, and tell us what we missed. If this episode made you smile or yell at your phone, share it with a friend, leave a quick review, and subscribe so you never miss our next debate.
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By Michael Simmons, Richard Randl, Tyler Wilkerson5
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A Christmas movie isn’t just snow, lights, and a calendar date—it’s heart, family, and a story that believes in something. Live from Cape Con 2025, we set a clear, simple test for what counts as a real holiday film and then throw our top five lists into the arena. The crowd jumps in as we put Die Hard on trial, celebrate Elf and The Santa Clause, and argue whether The Nightmare Before Christmas truly earns its December stripes. The Family Stone gets a heartfelt defense as a portrait of grief, love, and tradition, and yes, we square off over the ultimate winner: Home Alone or The Polar Express.
You’ll hear why some movies feel like December in your bones, how music and recurring motifs turn scenes into rituals, and where nostalgia either deepens meaning or disguises thin storytelling. We talk cozy classics, modern mischief, and the delicate line between “set at Christmas” and “about Christmas.” Along the way we unpack what we actually want from a holiday watch—reunion, redemption, laughter, and that flicker of belief when the house is quiet and the tree is glowing.
If you love spirited lists, honest hot takes, and a few surprises, you’re in the right place. Hit play, build your own top five, and tell us what we missed. If this episode made you smile or yell at your phone, share it with a friend, leave a quick review, and subscribe so you never miss our next debate.
Support the show
Please share and SUBSCRIBE!!!
If you are able ... would you help us in becoming a subscriber and helping us get the word out. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1133780/support
Thinking about starting a podcast. Check out our affiliate link here.
Listen on apple here
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Listen on Spotify here