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MERRY CHRISTMAS MY BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS!! I hope you all had a beautiful day yesterday however that looked for you :) This is always the week where it hurts to go back to reality so I just try to live in that twilight zone that is Christmas-New Years! I seriously can't believe we are about to enter 2022, I can say with confidence that a year has never gone by faster for me in my life! This channel has been the craziest, best whirlwind of my life!

With the holiday at the end of the week, just two releases this week (not including "The Apartment" which has just been posted. The last two Firefly episodes :(  (I miss my friends already) and Ben Hur, which I'm apprehensively looking forward to:) For YouTube it will be Field of Dreams Tuesday and Firefly 11&12 Thursday. 

I moved Amelie later in the month so Carly can join me.

TOMORROW we will post the Westerns bracket. I have pulled from movies I was sent and suggestions sent to me here on Patreon. Another apprehensive exciting thing haha.

I would love to  hear your favorite part of your day on Christmas or what you do for NYE? It is always very low key holiday for me,  Chinese Food and a movie usually ;)

Ps-Still $32 left on the Starbucks gift card from last week if you want to treat yourself! You deserve it! 

**EDIT: Changed the YT dates to Tuesday/Thursday for this week! 


Comments

Mike LL

Really looking forward to Ben Hur! Not everyday you see a movie with both an Overture and an Intermission!

Doubting Thomas

Ben-Hur is grand operatic type entertainment starring the only actor at the time who could have given it the gravitas yet sympathetic portrayal needed. Used to watch this one about every year when it came on tv.📺 If you’re unaccustomed to technicolor epics like this, you will be pleased to discover it’s probably the all time best of the bunch…🌟

William Bryan

Cassie at some point you totally need to do a natural disaster bracket. Dante's Peak, Volcano, 2012, The Day After Tomorrow, Deep Impact, Armageddon, San Andreas, etc.

Carol_White

You misspelled pellowcase.

Anonymous

a beautiful mind is such a good movie that 0 reaction channels have reacted to. it's a shame

Julie Chittenden

Just in case someone hasn't mentioned it, Firefly was continued in the movie, "Serenity". You should watch it. :)

Shawn Kildal

Thank you, Cassie, for all that you do and Happy New Year to you and your family! Watching movies is such a joy for me and you and Carly have made it even that more enjoyable!

Robin T

Surely we should have the classic 70s disasters in there too? Earthquake, The Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure, etc. Though really I'm not sure I'd have the patience for a bracket. The best of the 70s wave is clearly Poseidon, and the best of the 90s wave is clearly Dante's Peak. Any other answers are just wasting her time 😉

Nismo

On Christmas Eve my family turns on the fireplace, listens to Christmas with the stars 1996, make a big ham, and then watch the movie Mouse Hunt. Random movie for Christmas but my family loves it😅 Happy New and can't wait what you have in store for 2022! 😁

Adam Wetstein

New Year Eve is the same ever year for the last 47 year. We go to the family jazz bar in Toronto, the Rex, and all the local musicians come at 1:00am and have jam session until 4 after the various gigs at other venues. It a blast.

David Woodbridge

Before COVID, my family and I had gotten into the tradition of going to the movie theater on Christmas day. From 2012-2019, we saw “Les Miserable,” “The Desolation of Smaug,” “Battle of the Five Armies,” “The Force Awakens,” “Rogue One,” “The Last Jedi,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” and “Rise of Skywalker.” We were hoping to see “No Way Home” this year, but it didn’t work out. But we still had a great Christmas together.

Jon Johns

Julie! Thanks for bringing this up. She knows, she's planning on it, she has the BluRay ;-) so glad you're here with us! -jon

Steven Ashford

Everest. Didn’t truly understand how dangerous climbing that mountain was until I watched that movie

Michael Threapleton

When our local arthouse theater was still operating we would go see a movie on Christmas Eve. The most memorable was the 2009 French documentary La Danse - Le ballet de l'Opéra de Paris. It's a masterpiece of cinema verite and at 159 minutes not one I'd recommend for a Cassie reaction video. Would love to hear what other cinephiles here think of it. At home on Christmas Eve we we watch our copy of Scrooge (1970). If that doesn't get you in the Christmas spirit then nothing will. I love the part where Scrooge (Albert Finney) drinks "the milk of human kindness" offered to him by the ghost of Christmas present (Kenneth More) and joins in the song I Like Life.

Happy Hanukkah

And a Happy New Year to you, Cassie. May you have a gentle exit from the twilight zone. :-)

Krusty “Topher”

Well you realize that with this group you’ll likely get Attack of the Killer tomatoes winning instead of a decent movie! The Western bracket…yikes!!