And it turns out there is one more Santastein. Max Causey (Jared Korotkin) was only six years old when he accidentally burned Santa to a crisp on Christmas Eve. 12 years later, Max attempts to raise Santa from the dead in order to fix his past mistakes and restore the Christmas spirit. But he soon realizes that the creature he has created is a bloodthirsty killer – and it’s headed straight for his friend’s Christmas party!
Take that, Krampus, you ain’t got nothing on a Frankenstein version of Santa Claus.
When Netflix shared the teaser for That ’90s Show, they only included the adults from the original series. However, in the trailer that they released today, we are getting to see Eric, Donna, Kelso, Jackie, and Fez in their 30s.
Even though the five of them are only in a little bit of the sequel, it is still lovely to see them.
And since it is not about them, I am also looking forward to seeing the next generation get high in the Forman basement starting on January 19th, mostly because it looks like it is going to be as much fun as the original.
Oh, and did you figure out which one is Kelson and Jackie’s kid? Spoiler alert!
Some celebrities refuse to take photos with their fans when they are out and about. But Paul Stanley is not one of them.
He decided to KISS and tell us why he won’t do that. “Christmas and Hanukah Shopping in Beverly Hills. Hard to be incognito, so I’m happy to take photos with fans,” he wrote. “They all make it possible for me to BE shopping in Beverly Hills!! Thank YOU too!”
And that is why we still want to Rock & Roll All Nite with them. They haven’t forgotten all the people who made them and keep them rich!
BTW If Stanley wanted to go incognito, all he had to do was put on some makeup. We would never recognize him if he did.
So you just went to Mariah Carey’s Christmas concert; what are you going to do after she is done singing All I Want for Christmas Is You and goes home for the holiday? You are going to sing the happy tune with hundreds of your closest friends outside of Madison Square Garden.
Why? Because the Spirit of Christmas compels you!
If you have never been part of a post-concert sing-along, then you are missing out. I wish it was a mandatory thing to do because it is even better than the concert itself. Yeah, I said it. And I meant it.