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Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas – Best of Dare Daniel Rerun 7
“It’s putting the ka-ching back in Christmas.”
Daniel and Corky take the Christ out of Christmas long enough to review Kirk Cameron and his unique brand of Bible-sanctioned materialism in Saving Christmas.
The Cat (Doug Glassman)
Knowing (Courtney)
U.S. theatrical release date: Nov. 14, 2014
Domestic box office gross: $2.8 million (production budget: $500,000)
Critic scores: 0 on Rotten Tomatoes; 18 on Metacritic
This week’s darer: Gav from the Films on Trial podcast
Why did Gav dare Daniel and Corky to watch Saving Christmas? “Hi, guys! Listening to you heathens hilariously bash that Bible-bashing classic God’s Not Dead, I thought that you may want to review a real test of willpower, in the form of the cinematic turd that is Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas. I stumbled upon it last year, and I still haven’t fully recovered. I guarantee that if you watch it in December, it will ruin your Christmas. Apologies a thousand times. I hope we can still be friends after this?”
IMDB synopsis: “His annual Christmas party faltering thanks to his cynical brother-in-law, former Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron attempts to save the day by showing him that Jesus Christ remains a crucial component of the over-commercialized holiday.”
This week’s referenced movies: Dark City; Gods of Egypt; I, Robot; Left Behind (2014); The Legend of Hercules; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014); Transformers: Age of Extinction; the Saw movies; Loose Change; Lord of the Rings movies; The Jerk; It’s a Wonderful Life; A Christmas Carol; Coming to America; Breakin’; National Lampoon’s Animal House; Zero Dark Thirty; Hollywood Shuffle; Ultraviolet; The Warrior and the Sorceress
Ratings for Saving Christmas: Daniel – Double Dare; Corky – Double Dare
Original theatrical trailer for Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas
Family Force Five hip-hop dance sequence
Christmas cups and conspiracy theories
The post “Saving Christmas” Best of Dare Daniel Podcast appeared first on Dare Daniel Family of Podcasts.
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Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas – Best of Dare Daniel Rerun 7
“It’s putting the ka-ching back in Christmas.”
Daniel and Corky take the Christ out of Christmas long enough to review Kirk Cameron and his unique brand of Bible-sanctioned materialism in Saving Christmas.
The Cat (Doug Glassman)
Knowing (Courtney)
U.S. theatrical release date: Nov. 14, 2014
Domestic box office gross: $2.8 million (production budget: $500,000)
Critic scores: 0 on Rotten Tomatoes; 18 on Metacritic
This week’s darer: Gav from the Films on Trial podcast
Why did Gav dare Daniel and Corky to watch Saving Christmas? “Hi, guys! Listening to you heathens hilariously bash that Bible-bashing classic God’s Not Dead, I thought that you may want to review a real test of willpower, in the form of the cinematic turd that is Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas. I stumbled upon it last year, and I still haven’t fully recovered. I guarantee that if you watch it in December, it will ruin your Christmas. Apologies a thousand times. I hope we can still be friends after this?”
IMDB synopsis: “His annual Christmas party faltering thanks to his cynical brother-in-law, former Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron attempts to save the day by showing him that Jesus Christ remains a crucial component of the over-commercialized holiday.”
This week’s referenced movies: Dark City; Gods of Egypt; I, Robot; Left Behind (2014); The Legend of Hercules; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014); Transformers: Age of Extinction; the Saw movies; Loose Change; Lord of the Rings movies; The Jerk; It’s a Wonderful Life; A Christmas Carol; Coming to America; Breakin’; National Lampoon’s Animal House; Zero Dark Thirty; Hollywood Shuffle; Ultraviolet; The Warrior and the Sorceress
Ratings for Saving Christmas: Daniel – Double Dare; Corky – Double Dare
Original theatrical trailer for Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas
Family Force Five hip-hop dance sequence
Christmas cups and conspiracy theories
The post “Saving Christmas” Best of Dare Daniel Podcast appeared first on Dare Daniel Family of Podcasts.