The best Christmas scenes aren’t necessarily contained within the Christmas film genre; our next window on the BFF Advent Calendar allows us to delve into the world of (try not to faint, Downton Abbey fans!) the period drama…
The easiest way to spread Christmas cheer MAY be by singing loud for all to hear, but it could also be achieved just as easily by peeking at today’s window of the BFF Advent Calendar…
It’s Christmas – well, it’s December, and we don’t need much more excuse than that to get the Love Actually out. Laugh, cry, drink, try to forget about that thing with Hugh Grant and the prostitute – we’ll even leave him out of the questions to help you along. Here comes the Colin! AND HE’S GOT A BIG KNOB.
Children go absolutely crazy at Christmas; they get hyped up on sugar, overtired from waiting up for Santa and consumed with an all-encompassing desire to own EVERYTHING! In fact, they become very similar to the monstrous creatures lurking behind today’s window of the BFF Advent Calendar…
“Do you ever wonder where your dreams come from? Look around you; this is where they’re made.” Hugo allows an adult audience to experience the sheer childlike joy of solving a mystery, of keeping of a great big secret and, most importantly, of seeing a film for the very first time…
Mastering the heck out of the house…
“Feed me a stray Lion…”
Last week an utterly baffling argument concerning the political leanings of The Muppets exploded onto the screens of bored internet surfers everywhere. Fox executive Eric Bolling cried foul play against the fluffy activists’ poisonous left-wing leanings, suggesting that apparently anti-capitalist puppets couldn’t help but influence the minds of our most impressionable generation.The world responded with derision, and rightly so. But no matter the catalyst, it’s a question worth asking – what message are our kids getting from our current cinematic output?
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