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50 Snowy Movies for a Cold Weekend – The Reel Big Show

Posted on January 30, 2015 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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It’s hard to keep track of all the movies we talked about in this episode. It was so much fun to think of them! Below you’ll find them all. Please let us know in the comments what your favorite snow movie is!
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Posted in Podcasts, The Reel Big Show | Tagged 30 Days of Night, A Christmas Story, A Simple Plan, Alaska, Alive, Batman Returns, Beautiful Girls, bluebird, Cliffhanger, Cool Runnings, dead snow, Devil's Pass, Die Hard 2, Dreamcatcher, Dumb & Dumber, Edward Scissorhands, encounters at the end of the world, fargo, Frozen, Groundhog Day, Hanna, In Order of Disappearance, Let the Right One In, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Misery, Murder on the Orient Express, mystery, Planes, Reel Big Show, Runaway Train, Serendipity, slap shot, Snow Angels, snowmagedon, Snowmen, snowpiercer, St. Elmo's Fire, Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The Day After Tomorrow, The Frozen Ground, The Grey, The Ice Harvest, The Ice Storm, The Mighty Ducks, The Shining, the sweet hereafter, The Thing, Trains & Automobiles, Transsiberian, Trapped in Paradise, Uncle Buck, Whiteout, Whitewash | Leave a reply

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