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LaSargenta
Thu, Dec 19, 2013 2:30pm
But that’s every holiday season!
RogerBW
Thu, Dec 19, 2013 6:12pm
…but then there’s Frozen. Holy cow, Disney actually did something unexpected.
Of course it has to compete with everyone’s DVD/stream-rights library…
Aaron Jones
Thu, Jan 09, 2014 9:50pm
I have to echo LaSargenta’s comment. It seems that each year, possibly in the name of counterprogramming, we always get a few movies which are the antithesis of the season.
But that’s every holiday season!
…but then there’s Frozen. Holy cow, Disney actually did something unexpected.
Of course it has to compete with everyone’s DVD/stream-rights library…
I have to echo LaSargenta’s comment. It seems that each year, possibly in the name of counterprogramming, we always get a few movies which are the antithesis of the season.