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Scene in a Movie – CHRISTMAS Genre 2000s

Scene in a Movie asked AI to name film and movie genre’s (Crime, Comedy, etc) and topics or common elements (about cats, dogs, racing) and then we asked for both a “good scene” and a “bad scene” from the movies they chose in that genre or topic.

Arthur Christmas (2011):

Good Scene: A fresh and modern take on Santa’s delivery process.

Bad Scene: Some critics find it lacking emotional depth.

Frozen (2013):

Good Scene: The powerful “Let It Go” sequence.

Bad Scene: Some argue it’s overplayed and overhyped.

The Grinch (Cartoon) (2018):

Good Scene: The Grinch’s change of heart.

Bad Scene: Some find the humor too over-the-top.

The Christmas Chronicles (2018):

Good Scene: Kurt Russell’s charismatic portrayal of Santa.

Bad Scene: Some criticize it for a predictable plot.

Klaus (2019):

Good Scene: Beautifully animated and heartwarming story.

Bad Scene: Minimal critique, generally well-received.

Last Christmas (2019):

Good Scene: Twist ending that adds depth to the story.

Bad Scene: Some feel it’s too reliant on romantic comedy tropes.

The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017):

Good Scene: Dickens’ creative process in writing “A Christmas Carol.”

Bad Scene: Some find it too fictionalized.

A Bad Moms Christmas (2017):

Good Scene: Humorous take on the challenges of the holiday season.

Bad Scene: Some criticize it for relying on crude humor.

The Princess Switch (2018):

Good Scene: Fun and charming royal switcheroo during the holidays.

Bad Scene: Predictability in the plot.

Noelle (2019):

Good Scene: Unique perspective on Santa’s family dynamics.

Bad Scene: Some find it too cheesy and predictable.

Krampus (2015):

Good Scene: Creatively blends horror and holiday elements.

Bad Scene: Some find it tonally inconsistent.

Nativity! (2009):

Good Scene: Heartwarming moments in a school’s Christmas play.

Bad Scene: Can be seen as formulaic and predictable.

The Star (2017):

Good Scene: A unique retelling of the Nativity story from the perspective of animals.

Bad Scene: May be criticized for being too family-oriented.

The Night Before (2015):

Good Scene: Comedic exploration of friendship during the holiday season.

Bad Scene: Some find the humor too raunchy.

Office Christmas Party (2016):

Good Scene: Over-the-top and chaotic office holiday party.

Bad Scene: Some criticize it for relying too heavily on clichés.

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