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Celebrating 20 Years of Elf & Love Actually

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In this episode, host Richard Roeper commemorates two timeless Christmas films, "Elf" and "Love Actually," both of which were released on November 7th, 2003. Roeper delves into the reasons some consider these movies to be the last of the "Christmas Classics." Throughout the episode, he breaks down the elements that contribute to their enduring appeal and discusses some lesser-known behind-the-scenes anecdotes that add a new layer of appreciation for these beloved films.

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In this episode, host Richard Roeper commemorates two timeless Christmas films, "Elf" and "Love Actually," both of which were released on November 7th, 2003. Roeper delves into the reasons some consider these movies to be the last of the "Christmas Classics." Throughout the episode, he breaks down the elements that contribute to their enduring appeal and discusses some lesser-known behind-the-scenes anecdotes that add a new layer of appreciation for these beloved films.

Follow The Richard Roeper Show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date.

  continue reading

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