The Coen brothers are credited as executive producers. It was Ritter’s last film appearance before his death in 2003. The film has since become a holiday classic and is shown numerous times on television during the Christmas season on the American network TBS, often in a 24-hour marathon.īad Santa (known as Badder Santa on the unrated DVD) is a 2003 American Christmas black comedy crime film directed by Terry Zwigoff, and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Bernie Mac, and Lauren Graham, with Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Lauren Tom, and John Ritter in supporting roles. Merry Christmas!Ī Christmas Story is a 1983 American Christmas comedy film based on the short stories and semi-fictional anecdotes of author and raconteur Jean Shepherd, based on his book In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash, with some elements derived from Wanda Hickey’s Night of Golden Memories. Please share if you would have chosen something different or if there is a movie I don’t have here. I’ve included the official descriptions of the original movies in case some of them are new to you (the movie titles are hot links to their full descriptions). The following are the Supernatural scenes I would have chosen to promote some of my favourite Christmas movies. So I started playing around with movie titles…and Supernatural scenes…with some crazy results! I then started thinking of other Christmas movies that could have been promoted with scenes from Supernatural. When that fails, he seemingly causes an earthquake that damages the house, and sets free all of the house's most troubled spirits from their sealed rooms.While looking at the cover of one of my favourite Christmas DVD’s ( White Christmas), I realized that it would have been a perfect title for Supernatural’s Christmas episode. Ben possesses Sarah's niece's son, Henry, and tries to kill Sarah using Henry. Even in death he still lusts for revenge, and instructs Sarah to reconstruct the showroom and fill it with rifles, giving him a great deal of power within the house. As revenge, Ben went to a Winchester showroom with one of their rifles and shot fifteen people, before eventually being gunned down by police. He's the ghost of Corporal Ben Block (Eamon Farron), a Confederate soldier whose two brothers were both killed by Winchester rifles. When he turns around, the butler's face is decaying and rotten - yes, it turns out he was a ghost all along, and Eric was the only person who could see him. Eventually Eric has a run-in with the butler that ends with him being led to a set of stairs that seemingly lead to nowhere. The same butler is later seen pointedly refusing to pour Eric a glass of wine before dinner, and continues to appear throughout the movie. Soon after entering the house, Eric acknowledges a young butler, who seems surprised at the attention. Twist #1: The Butler Was a Ghost All Along Here's a rundown of Winchester's ending, and the big twists. Much like the house itself, Winchester has a few twists and turns along the way, leading up to a climactic ending that turns the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (which really did wreck the house) into a supernatural phenomenon. Related: How Winchester Incorporates The Real-Life Haunted House The film elaborates on this story, adding the detail that every room in the house is a reconstruction of a room in which one of the Winchester rifles' victims died, and that once the rooms are build their associated spirit is tied to them until they find a way to pass on. The house - known as the Winchester Mystery House - is a real building located in San Jose, California, and the plot of the movie is largely based on the superstitions of the real Sarah Lockwood Winchester. According to popular legend, the Winchester widow was told by a medium that her family was cursed by the spirits of those whose lives had been taken by Winchester rifles, and that she should move west and build a house for the spirits - with construction to be never-ending.
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