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_Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)- is without a doubt topping the weird
santa list. Originally titled _Slayride_, it features your average
Halloweenesque stalker klilling off teens by the minute - all dressed as
the fat guy himself. Being quite gory, it isn't exactly family
entertainment.
 
Also well worth mentioning is _ The Nightmare Before Christmas by Henry
Selick, the Tim Burton-produced puppet musical.
 
Ulf
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                 Eugene Miya
 
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