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Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991) with Bones and DK
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1 hour 26 minutes
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Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991) with Bones and DK
In this episode of the Dead Formats podcast, Chris is joined by Bones of 5 Day Rentals and DK from Nerds, Geeks, and the Kitchen Sink/DK & Dan Like Bands to discuss the 1991 TV movie Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus starring Charles Bronson and Richard Thomas. The team explores the film's plot, which alternates between the struggles of a poor Irish immigrant family and the redemption arc of a cynical newsman played by Bronson. They analyze various aspects of the movie, including the repetitive plot structure, the insertion of Bronson's character arc, and its somewhat bleak depiction of Christmas. The conversation covers the movie's production details, including a notable scene where Bronson, true to form, punches another character. The episode is wrapped up with holiday well-wishes and appreciation for the multitude of guests who have contributed to the podcast's inaugural season.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
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