Christmas Movies, Television Specials Airing On TV, Netflix And Disney+ This Week
12/13/20 AT 12:00 PM
With December officially here, the time has come to shift focus to the holiday season. With the COVID-19 pandemic still surging across the United States, and more Americans spending their time indoors as a result, it’s the perfect time to stay in and watch everything Christmas that’s available.
Luckily, between television networks and cable channels, as well as the numerous streaming services, there is always something to watch each night. Whether cozying up with loved ones, wrapping gifts, or just trying to enjoy the holiday season, here’s everything you can watch this week.
The Abilene Zoo s Christmas Celebration 2020 sponsored in part by Reliant Energy, will features Santa Claus and his magical reindeer. This is the first time that I have personally, have ever heard of Santa showing up with his reindeer at the Abilene zoo.
This year s event includes an awesome showing of lights throughout the park. The Abilene Zoo has been completely decorated for the holidays with lights, trees and all sorts of Christmas decorations that will put any scrooge into the holiday spirit.
I think that having Santa Claus making an appearance with his reindeer is the coolest thing ever. However, Jesse Pottebaum the Zoo s Executive Director says we just didn t stop there.
Witness (1985) ★★★
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Working Girl (1988) ★★★
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) ★★
Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
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THIS WEEK’S MOVIES A-Z
An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of the week of Dec 13 - 19, 2020
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Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
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Alternative Viewing: This Week’s TV Premieres
Welcome to the weekly TV thread! As I’ve long said going back to the earliest days online doing this, one cannot live on anime alone. And compared to twenty years ago, there’s so much more content out there now and so much more to talk about. This coming week of new shows brings us to the latest week of regular TV and a number of premieres. I look forward to getting way too many suggestions about good shows to check out!
Optional discussion topic: What series would you want a LEGO set to be produced for?