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Not really a movie, but In Germany there is a weird tradition to watch Dinner for One every new years eve.
For Christmas it would be Weihnachten bei den Hoppenstedts.
That one we didn't have in my family. But I do like Loriot.
Has anyone said Die Hard yet?
Welcome to the party, pal
Nightmare Before Christmas
Home Alone 1 and 2
The Big Lebowski, although there's not often a season where I don't revisit.
Cannibal: The Musical for me, my wife hates it
I've actually never seen that, but I'm a huge Matt & Trey fan. I need to fix that.
I'm going to watch "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" which is also a great watch for the season. For me that was the first time they really showed their musical abilities.
Christmas classics is probably better and I watch that every year too. But Cannibal has this indie college film feel that is just 🤌
I'm literally just watching it and skipped back for a 3rd time to hear "Christmas Time in Hell". Such a brilliant song. But I'll check out Cannibal: The musical ASAP.
Groundhog Day every February 2nd
I tried doing that, but after the first 100 days, I got kind of sick of it.
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and A Christmas Story
Those two are both mandatory for me every year.
I’m a huge horror fan and I watch those based on the season. So throughout winter I watch all of these:
The Thing
The Shining
The Frankenstein Theory
Frozen
Devil’s Pass
We Are Still Here
Wrong Turn 4
30 Days of Night
The Blackcoat’s Daughter
Pontypool
Wind Chill
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
No Exit
Curse of Aurore
The Last Winter
Brazil
MST3K's Sants Claus Conquers the Martian on Christmas Eve
Anything that basically isn't from 2005 onwards
Winter in general: Storm of the Century, and I don't care how cheesy it is
Christmas: Gremlins
Jingle all the way and not a movie but SAO Abridged