Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving 2010 TV Schedule

Thursday, November 25, 2010 8:57AM - By

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It’s Thanksgiving aka Turkey Day and most of you have the luxury of being off of work. Instead of sitting at a desk from nine to five, you can sit on your couch, stuff your face, and watch holiday television. Today we’ve put together a special schedule to let you know what’s hot and happening on TV. There’s the usual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NFL Football, and of course warm and fuzzy family movies. Find out what else Thanksgiving 2010 has to offer below…

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Thanksgiving Films: 4 Best Picks For All Types of People

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 10:00AM - By

Golden Turkey Thanksgiving Films: 4 Best Picks For All Types of People

We’re a culture drowning in Christmas movies, most of which are awful, but Thanksgiving has its share of terrible movies, too. Sitcom actors past their prime aren’t above mugging in an ugly sweater, no matter what the holiday, for a paycheck, or in a few cases (we’re looking right at you, Tim Allen) because they enjoy the screams of audiences realizing they’ve been lured into yet another smug, saccharine cinematic torture chamber. Seriously, we’re pretty sure Allen lives off those. Those Home Improvement checks can’t be helping him make the rent.

Anyway, for those of us who don’t live in Hollywood, there doesn’t seem to be a lot in the way of movies for us. Fortunately, a few good ones can in fact slip through, and we’ve identified the people who could most use a viewing of these. But don’t hesitate, these are fun for the whole family.

Well. Sorta. You might want to put the kids to bed.

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Eli Roth Gives Thanksgiving Script Update

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 6:48PM - By

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Do you remember Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s joint venture Grindhouse? It was an ode to old school B-movies that featured Death Proof and Planet Horror. In the beginning and middle of the films there were fake movie trailers that included Machete, Thanksgiving, and my personal favorite Don’t by Edgar Wright. Machete has already been made into a feature length film, and according to Eli Roth Thanksgiving is not too far behind.

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2009 Black Friday Deals for Movie Lovers Part 2

Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:00AM - By

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Black Friday is finally here and it’s time to get your list together with the cheapest sales prices around. We recently posted a Black Friday guide to give you a leg up on the competition, and we’ve just found some last minute deals you may want to take advantage of. Our new list includes more movies, more DVD/Blu-ray players, and more flat screen TVs than you could ever imagine.

Check out our updated list below…

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Happy Thanksgiving: Family, Movies, and Shopping!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 7:00PM - By

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Over the past couple of weeks we’ve brought you some great Thanksgiving themed stories that you can apply to your holiday weekend. We’ve got a few entertaining ideas for you and your family including some of the best and worst films to snuggle up to. There’s also a great Black Friday list to guide you through the shopping rush that will take place the next day. So from all of us at ScreenCrave, enjoy your family, enjoy your friends, and don’t forget to enjoy the movies!

Check out our Thanksgiving stories below…

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Top Five Films to Scare Your Family on Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 1:20PM - By

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Thanksgiving is a time for family, and there’s nothing like curling up with the ones you love to watch a good film. But beware, that comfort can change with the click of a button thanks to that “random” movie you thought was about one thing but was actually about another.

We’ve gathered the Top Five Films to Scare Your Family With this holiday season, and they feature movies with titles that may come off as a little misleading. The Last Tango and Paris isn’t a sweet love story, Do The Right Thing isn’t about peer pressure, and The Last Temptation of Christ has more to do with temptation than you’d care to know.

Check out our list…

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Top Ten Dysfunctional Family Films for Thanksgiving

Monday, November 23, 2009 1:00PM - By

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Every family is unique, but there’s always that certain someone who’s a little off the rocker. This Thanksgiving prepare yourself for a visit from a drunk aunt, an abrasive uncle, or a criminal cousin that will eat your food and yell at your TV in an obnoxious manner. To help you cope with such stress, we’ve created a list of the Top Ten Dysfunctional Family Films, and after taking a glimpse at these characters’ disturbing situations, your crazy relatives will pale in comparison.

Check out the list below…

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Top Ten Fat Performances for Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 1:00PM - By

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With Thanksgiving on the horizon, all any of us can think about is stuffing our faces with food. Let’s be honest, every year the holiday turns into a gorge fest that doesn’t involve us giving thanks for anything. To soften the blow of your impending weight gain we’ve composed a list of the Top Ten Fat Performances to get you through it all. This list includes a few naturally chubby thespians as well as some fit ones who slipped on the infamous fat suit all in the name of comedy.

Find out what fat performances made our list…

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Poll: What Will Your Family See On Thanksgiving?

Friday, November 6, 2009 3:27PM - By

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The films being served up for the 2009 holiday season really are a mixed bag. They include everything from a heavy CGI based Christmas classic to a drama about the casualties of the Iraq war. Either way, there’s something for everyone, dark subject matter included. The big question here is whether or not you want to take your families to see what the studios and theaters are offering this year. Do you think the PG films will beat out the bad guys or are you down for some darker material to make you aware of how thankful you should really be?

Take our poll and let us know, what movie you plan on taking your family to see on Thanksgiving?

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