(Some of) My Modern Favorites: Holiday Edition – Part 2

The author introduces a series of posts under the theme of “Some of My Modern Favorites: Holiday Edition”, connects films with an adaptation of “six degrees of connection”. This principle helps the author link different holiday-themed or related films together, focusing on the cast and their roles in other movies. Featured films are “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”, “Die Hard”, “Love Actually”, and “Disney’s A Christmas Carol”. Each movie review highlights its relevance to the holiday season while incorporating notable behind-the-scenes facts and appreciating standout performances.

(Some of) My Modern Favorites: Holiday Edition – Part 1

The author explores a list of modern holiday films, presenting them in a creative format connected through a game based on the “six degrees of separation”. The first film discussed is “A Christmas Story”, followed by “Elf”, “Four Christmases”, and “Fred Claus”. The author provides in-depth reviews and insights, revealing their personal connections to each film as well as interesting behind-the-scenes trivia. They emphasize the importance of family and the true spirit of Christmas represented in these films.

(Some of) My Classic Favorites: Holiday Edition – Part 2

The writer shares their favorite classic holiday films: “The Man Who Came To Dinner (1941),” “The Bishop’s Wife (1947),” and “The Shop Around the Corner (1940).” The movies are connected by a unique ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ game where actors from each film have roles in the next. The author also includes trivia about and their favorite scenes from each film.