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Metalhead’s Holiday Gift Guide 2016

Well, friends of the metal persuasion, that time of year has rolled around again. The holiday season is upon us, time to show up on doorsteps with your electric twangers and sing songs about roasting nuts, burn down churches, and, most of all, it’s time to avoid all your repulsive metalhead friends that might have the nerve to expect a gift. But for those of you who just don’t seem to have that flare for hiding in your closet for two months straight, here are some wallet-emptying items they’re sure to find amusing.
Here’s the 2016 Metalhead’s Holiday Gift Guide…
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Tags: Christmas, gift guide, Grim Reaper, Hannukah, Holidays, King Diamond, Megadeth, Metal, Metalhead, Metallica, Music, Opeth, Shopping, Slayer
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Trailer For Horror Anthology ‘Holidays’ Directed By Kevin Smith and More
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A trailer has been released for Holidays, the new holiday themed horror anthology flick we found out about a little over a year ago.
The movie features a list of directors including Kevin Smith, who was known for his work in the realms of comedy before jumping over to horror with movies like Red State, Tusk, and the upcoming Yoga Hosers, and who got the prime Halloween holiday to work on here. Other directors include Gary Shore (Dracula Untold), who takes on St. Patrick’s Day; Adam Egypt Mortimer (Some Kind of Hate), who gets New Year’s; Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch (Starry Eyes) with the lovers’ holiday Valentine’s Day; Scott Stewart (Dark Skies) delivering the Christmas segment; Nick McCarthy (The Pact), who gets Easter; Sarah Adina Smith (The Midnight Swim) grabs Mother’s Day; and finally Anthony Scott Burns (Manifold) with Father’s Day.
Click on over to the other side to check out the trailer for Holidays.
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Tags: Adam Egypt Mortimer, Anthony Scott Burns, Dennis Widmyer, Gary Shore, Holidays, Kevin Kolsch, Kevin Smith, Nick McCarthy, Sarah Adina Smith, Sarah Smith, Scott Stewart
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Anthology Flick ‘Holidays’ Lines Up Kevin Smith and Others To Direct

A new feature anthology movie titled Holidays is on the way from XYZ Films and new genre label Distant Corners Entertainment, and it has lined up a bunch of directors including Kevin Smith.
The movie will present a collection of short tales that will relate to various globally celebrated holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, Easter, and Mother’s Day. In addition to Smith (who directed Tusk and the upcoming Yoga Hosers for XYZ), other directors set for the anthology include Gary Shore (Dracula Untold), Matt Johnson (The Dirties), Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch (Starry Eyes), Scott Stewart (Dark Skies), Nick McCarthy (The Pact), Sarah Smith (The Midnight Swim), and Anthony Scott Burns (Manifold).
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Tags: Anthony Scott Burns, Dennis Widmyer, Distant Corners Entertainment, Gary Shore, Holidays, Kevin Kolsch, Kevin Smith, Matt Johnson, Nick McCarthy, Sarah Smith, Scott Stewart, XYZ Films
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Disney In Depth: 5 Disney Holiday Surprise Vacation Videos

‘Tis the season to be surprised with Disney cheer. The gift of the Mouse, or at least the gift from individuals who care about people who love the Mouse, is one that keeps on giving each year. Thanks to the Internet, and specifically YouTube, everyone can enjoy these special holiday moments. Often parents bring their children yuletide joy through bestowing them a Disney present, sometimes as cool as a vacation to one of the magical destinations.
Here below watch some of the funniest and most heartwarming reactions.
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Tags: Christmas, Disney Cruise Line, Disneyland, Holidays, Pinocchio, surprise, Vacation, vacation videos, viral, Walt Disney World, YouTube
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Movie Review: Rise of the Guardians
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Rise of the Guardians
Directed by Peter Ramsey
Written by David Lindsay-Abaire
Starring: Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman, Isla Fisher, Jude Law
DreamWorks Animation
Rated PG | 97 Minutes
Release Date: November 21, 2012
Purchase Tickets on Fandango
In DreamWorks Animation’s latest film, Rise of the Guardians, Jack Frost (Chris Pine) is a teenage rebel who has no interest in being bound by responsibility and just wants to use his magic staff to spread winter and cold for the sake of snowball fights and school closings.
But everything changes when Pitch Black (Jude Law), the Boogeyman, plans to engulf the world in fear and darkness.
The Guardians – Santa Claus (Alec Baldwin), the Tooth Fairy (Isla Fisher), the Easter Bunny (Hugh Jackman), and the Sandman – enlist Jack to join their team to stop Pitch and protect the children of the world.
Based on William Joyce‘s The Guardians of Childhood book series and The Man in the Moon short film by Joyce and Reel FX, Rise of the Guardians is directed by Peter Ramsey and executive-produced by Guillermo del Toro and Joyce.
Guillermo del Toro helped shape the film adaptation by working on story structure, themes, and character design. Under his divine influence, Rise of the Guardians sets a different tone for family movies – by injecting dark, moody, and often poetic imagery into an otherwise standard holiday kiddie flick.
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