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File: | File:How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas.jpg|link=How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas|'''''[[How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas]]''''' is an animated superhero Christmas film. | ||
File:How the Grinch Stole Eggnog.jpg|link=How the Grinch Stole Eggnog|'''''[[How the Grinch Stole Eggnog]]''''' is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy film about misanthropic green bartender who despises eggnog. | |||
File:A Christmas Junky.jpg|link=A Christmas Junky|'''''[[A Christmas Junky]]''''' is a 1983 American Christmas substance abuse film based on William Burroughs's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book ''In God We Thrust, All Others Stay Back''. | |||
File:Citizen Cane.jpg|link=Citizen Cane|'''''[[Citizen Cane]]''''' is a 1941 American drama film about a media baron obsessed with candy. | File:Citizen Cane.jpg|link=Citizen Cane|'''''[[Citizen Cane]]''''' is a 1941 American drama film about a media baron obsessed with candy. | ||
File:Donnie Pinko.jpg|link=Donnie Pinko|'''''[[Donnie Pinko]]''''' is a 2001 American Christmas science fiction psychological thriller film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Billingsley. | |||
File:Do you expect me to talk - No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to fish.jpg|link=Goldfisher|'''''[[Goldfisher]]''''' (1964): James Bond must stop aquaculture mogul Auric Goldfisher from stealing the United States Strategic Milt Reserve at Fort Knox. | File:Do you expect me to talk - No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to fish.jpg|link=Goldfisher|'''''[[Goldfisher]]''''' (1964): James Bond must stop aquaculture mogul Auric Goldfisher from stealing the United States Strategic Milt Reserve at Fort Knox. | ||
File:When Santa Claus dies, he goes the Santa Claus heaven.jpg|link=When Santa Claus Dies|'''''[[When Santa Claus Dies]]''''' is a holiday mental health television series about coping with the loss of a beloved lie. | |||
File:The Night Stalker - What Do People Stalk All Night.jpg|link=What Do People Stalk All Night?|'''''[[What Do People Stalk All Night?]]''''' is a children's book by Richard Scarry and Carl Kolchak. | File:The Night Stalker - What Do People Stalk All Night.jpg|link=What Do People Stalk All Night?|'''''[[What Do People Stalk All Night?]]''''' is a children's book by Richard Scarry and Carl Kolchak. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[A Christmas Junky]]'' | |||
* ''[[Citizen Cane]]'' | * ''[[Citizen Cane]]'' | ||
* ''[[Donnie Pinko]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[Goldfisher]]'' | * ''[[Goldfisher]]'' | ||
* ''[[How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas]]'' | |||
* ''[[How the Grinch Stole Eggnog]]'' | |||
* ''[[What Do People Stalk All Night?]]'' | * ''[[What Do People Stalk All Night?]]'' | ||
* ''[[When Santa Claus Dies]]'' | * ''[[When Santa Claus Dies]]'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1607185655599333378 Post] @ Twitter (25 December 2022) - trailer | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1468658999323209728 Post] @ Twitter (8 December 2021) | * [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1468658999323209728 Post] @ Twitter (8 December 2021) | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray Stingray] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray Stingray] @ Wikipedia | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 20 December 2023
A Christmas Stingray is a 1983 American Christmas ichthyology film based on marine biologist Jean Shepherd's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book In God We Trawl: All Others Pay Out Lines.
In the News
How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas is an animated superhero Christmas film.
How the Grinch Stole Eggnog is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy film about misanthropic green bartender who despises eggnog.
A Christmas Junky is a 1983 American Christmas substance abuse film based on William Burroughs's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book In God We Thrust, All Others Stay Back.
Citizen Cane is a 1941 American drama film about a media baron obsessed with candy.
Donnie Pinko is a 2001 American Christmas science fiction psychological thriller film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Billingsley.
Goldfisher (1964): James Bond must stop aquaculture mogul Auric Goldfisher from stealing the United States Strategic Milt Reserve at Fort Knox.
When Santa Claus Dies is a holiday mental health television series about coping with the loss of a beloved lie.
What Do People Stalk All Night? is a children's book by Richard Scarry and Carl Kolchak.
Fiction cross-reference
- A Christmas Junky
- Citizen Cane
- Donnie Pinko
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Goldfisher
- How the Green Lantern Stole Christmas
- How the Grinch Stole Eggnog
- What Do People Stalk All Night?
- When Santa Claus Dies
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Stingray @ Wikipedia
- A Christmas Story @ Wikipedia
- A Christmas Story - trailer @ YouTube
- Be sure to drink your Ovaltine @ YouTube
- Oh fudge @ YouTube
- Soap @ YouTube
- Tongue Stuck to the Pole Scene @ YouTube
- Red Ryder BB gun @ YouTube
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Films
- Animals (nonfiction)
- Fish (nonfiction)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1983 (nonfiction)
- A Christmas Story (nonfiction)
- Peter Billingsley (nonfiction)
- Christmas (nonfiction)
- Bob Clark (nonfiction)
- Comedies (nonfiction)
- Melinda Dillon (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Holidays (nonfiction)
- Darren McGavin (nonfiction)
- Jean Shepherd (nonfiction)
- Paul Zaza (nonfiction)
- Carl Zittrer (nonfiction)