Friday, 4 December 2015

Christmas for Movie Geeks

I've always been a movie buff and, of course, that means following the work of favourite directors, whether they're old, new, american or foreign. Now, what if these directors made Christmas movies, each in their own particular directorial style? Enjoy!





28 comments:

  1. That was cute. I'm not familiar with all of the filmmakers they're parodying, but dug the ones whose styles were immediately recognizable. It would have been a fun guessing game if they didn't tell you before hand whose style it was.

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  2. Lol. Loved it. Thank you for posting it.

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  3. I'd like to see a Michael Bay Christmas movie where presents are opened with explosions and decorations literally explode themselves into place and then blow up at the end of the holidays instead of being put away. Oh and the tree is a transformer. And the baubles are his bollocks.

    I'd totally watch that movie.

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  4. You are a very clever, amusing, smarty pants! My fav....and didn't realize, Martin Scorsese and Quinten T......I have issues! xo

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  5. Michael Bay was my daddy. That was our Christmas explosion every year. Now David and I do Tarantino for Christmas. BWAAHAHAAAHAHAHAAAAAA!

    These were outstanding! I loved it.

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  6. I don't know what to say except.....Debi and I must be sistas from anudder mudder. What she said, Oma Linda

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  7. Excellent! Christmas, much like time, is relative!

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  8. The Tarantino trunk shot. The Scorsese tracking shot. Excellent. Of course, I would absolutely watch the Wes Anderson Christmas movie.

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  9. I loved the Charlie Chaplin one. I think my taste in films must be quite basic.

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  10. These are awesome! So spot on! They even included my personal fav, Baz Luhrmann.

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  11. I LOVED these, Debra! Now, go get Mom a bagel!! lol

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  12. Hilarious and spot on. The Wes Anderson and Quentin Tarantino bits are my favorites.

    Love,
    Janie

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  13. David Lynch was definitely my fave! Those were great!!

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  14. I'm a total movie buff, but the all-male (and probably all-white) director's parade put a damper on my mood.

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  15. These are all fabulous. Lol. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. BAHAHAHA! These were hilarious. My favourites were Martin Scorsese, Michael Moore, Charlie Chaplin and Alfred Hitchcock...all had me laughing out loud. Especially the Martin Scorsese! That was the best.

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  17. I really enjoyed these Deb!! Brilliant!

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  18. I must show this to my Piano Man. They are fantastic! Allen, Moore, Hitchcock and a few others had me roaring. ;-D

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  19. Haha - recognized a few from a film history class I took in the way back times.

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  20. Okay- I'll watch this after the Grinch and Polar Express finish. Sorry - I need my sanity - tight. Ha!

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  21. It wouldn't let me view the second one but I did know some of the first ones.

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