Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thanksgiving Holiday Specials
Hello ladies and gents of TV specials. As we know Thanksgiving is tomorrow! What are you thankful for? If you answered that with a joyful, excited, list of wonderful things to yourself, then fantastic. If you answered that with a cold hearted, hateful attitude, then golly am I glad you stopped here! In one of my recent post I told you I was going to have some traditional holiday fun movies to watch with the family and a plate of feasting deliciousness. Well, good news I found some! Now it is extremely hard to find some fun, legit, interesting thanksgiving movies because everyone is so fixated on Christmas, even though Thanksgiving hasn’t even passed yet! But I found four entertaining movies that take place during Thanksgiving and may or may not express family values, entertainment, upbeat moods, and other proud qualities of this holiday. Keep in mind, because of this generation's lack of Thanksgiving advertising movie respect, these movies are very old...


So come along and read on...



There is “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” a cute old fashion movie that I would say is good for children 7 and under but, also just to have some good intentional minds on what Thanksgiving is about feel free to watch it too! Charlie Brown is probably a 5-10 year old kid, who has a very negative perspective on Thanksgiving, but with the help of friends he sees what Thanksgiving is all about...


“Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” is another movie that takes place during Thanksgiving and I personally think it’s going to be pretty funny.. It’s about a businessman who’s going on a plane to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his family, but then he got put into coach and had to sit with an obnoxious salesman. Now the obnoxiousness of the salesman as well as the funny scenes of the businessman's lack of patience and tolerance, is really funny! Just imagine how people would handle sitting with someone so obnoxious and times it by thirty! That horrible experience and then on top of all of that, there is a snow storm delay that forces them to land in Wichita. Now the obnoxious salesman invites the businessman to stay with him at the motel, with no choice he accepts the offer and you can find out how it goes from there. This movie has a huge profanity problem for young viewers under 16 though, so I advise you get permission from your parents first...
 











“The Myth of Fingertips,” looks like an interesting movie to watch too. It expresses family values, flaws in a family, and other family movie characteristics. Its about family and what it means; growing up and becoming an adult. This movie falls onto Thanksgiving and conveys family excitement and family fun time. It looks and sounds interesting from what I hear so try giving that a go...
Lastly we have “Funny People” a movie that Adam Sandler, movie comic gold , plays in. This movie is about a guy name George, a stand up comedian who discovers he has a blood disorder and is given less than a year to live. George juggles his goal to become a very successful comedian and his deli job, when he meets Ira, (another stand up comedian) he hires Ira as his personal assistant and friend. It’s supposed to be a funny movie about how he traces his roots back, struggles to become successful, turns the world into a fun place to laugh, and realizes how important life value is.



With all that said, Happy Thanksgiving! Remember how Thankful you are for your life and how good you have it than others. Always be thankful for what you have and...

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