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I ask your attention again, as we are planning a "movie night" in two weeks, on February 8-9, but unlike the Christmas Special, it would be only one movie.
Please visit this thread:
 >>/operate/10923/
The show won't be on the same cytube channel, the exact link will be given later in that same thread.
Read, comment, subscribe.

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December 3rd, double feature

First stream Pulp Fiction, at 8 UTC (3am EST, 7pm AEDT)
The well known Tarantino flick.

Second stream TikTok Tranny, at 21 UTC (4pm EST)
Requested and provided by the artist herself: "the raunchiest, most offensive, and tone deaf documentary of recent times".

https://cytu.be/r/endcorner



I'll be busy with family offline. Got single malt scotch and bourbon to enjoy this Christmas with my family and relatives, with plenty of classic Christmas music in my Foobar2000 playlist. No modern "woke" shit or watered down crap either like they have over radio today. As far as Christmas movies, if we watch something it would be older traditional movies like Trading Places or Miracle on 34th Street or the old Christmas Carols (scrooge). But I doubt we'll get around to watching a movie, unless we all decide to watch one before bed time (and at that point I'm typically smashed and ready to crash lol).



If you are going to stream movies for Christmas time you might as well stream the classic versions of the Christmas Carol from '38, '51 and the '84. Add Miracle on 34th Street, Christmas Story, A Charlie Brown Christmas and Trading Places. Maybe a modern Christmas movie like The Nightmare Before Christmas, that one remains a classic too.

In December I watched most of the movies I mentioned plus "A Very Brady Christmas" and "One Magic Christmas" too, those two were not the best but still nostalgic Christmas flicks for comfy watching.