COLUMN: Holiday season movie nostalgia is great, except when you force it on others
The holiday season is always a great time for people to watch movies they grew up with. However, it’s not the time to force your friends to sit through them.
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The holiday season is always a great time for people to watch movies they grew up with. However, it’s not the time to force your friends to sit through them.
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