Tuesday, December 23, 2025

The Christmas Movies

OK, there's a good chance that at some point this week, you'll find yourself in a room with Christmas movies running on TV.  Here is what you should know:

The best new Christmas movie I saw this year was Christmas Above the Clouds.  Erin Krakow plays Ella Neezer, a Scrooge-like heroine whose life is changed by three spirits who appear to her on an airplane.  I believe that A Christmas Carol is actually underrated, and the folks who made this movie had fun with the story.

I cannot strongly recommend Holiday Touchdown:  A Bills Love Story.  It's a bit too generic in almost every way, and the basic difficulty (the guy is too intimidated to tell the girl how he feels) isn't very exciting.  But there are a lot of old pros in the cast, including Joe Pantoliano and Tracy Pollan, and everyone tries hard and has fun.  The football stuff is pretty good as well, and they make a real effort to give it a Buffalo flavor.  On the whole, however, you're better off with last year's Holiday Touchdown:  A Chiefs Love Story.

If you haven't seen A Biltmore Christmas, which aired in 2023, you really should look for it.  To me, it's the best Christmas movie of the post-COVID era -- a time travel story that combines the Golden Age of Hollywood with unusually good chemistry between the two primary actors.  A Biltmore Christmas was so popular that it inspired many imitators.  To me, the best one so far is A Grand Ole Opry Christmas.  This time travel story only goes back to the 1990's, but it's a great father-daughter story, and Kristoffer Polaha -- who played the male lead in A Biltmore Christmas -- does his usual solid job.

Another time travel story -- A Newport Christmas -- has gotten a lot of favorable attention, and is currently rated at 7.1 on IMDB, very high for this type of film.  I thought the actors tried very hard, and there were some really great costumes.  On the whole, it's solidly above average for the genre.  But at my house, the script wasn't strong enough -- and the actors weren't charismatic enough -- to put this one in the "must-see" category.

She's Making A List, which stars Lacey Chabert as a women who acts as an inspector for the Naughty or Nice Group -- they're the ones who make the list for Santa -- has also gotten a lot of attention.  It's an interesting setup, and some of the stuff with Santa -- such as the fact that he operates out of Delaware -- is clever.  But it's one of those where you have to really root for the daughter who is trying to help her dad find romance, and that part of the story didn't work for me.  If you really want to see Lacey Chabert, I recommend Matchmaker Santa, a 2012 movie from the Golden Age of Hallmark, in which Santa weaves a web of intrigue to bring two couples together.

Finally, let's give credit to Candace Cameron Bure, who continues to do solid work in this genre.  This year, I enjoyed A Christmas Present, which unusually features a married couple whose relationship has gone somewhat stale, mainly because they are too busy to spend time together.  (You see, she has to learn to be "present" -- thus the title).  Ms. Bure also did her own time travel movie -- Timeless Tidings of Joy -- in which she goes back to the 1940's to learn about her grandmother's printing shop.  Yes, the plot turns on a big machine where you print cards to carry special messages.  It's fine, but not worth going out of your way for.

Good luck and happy viewing!

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Final KHSAA Ratings for 2025

MaxPreps finally figured out that Boyle County beat Franklin County in the 4A final, so their KHSAA football ratings are now correct.  Here is the final top 20:

1.  Lou. Trinity:  13-2 (6A Champion)
2.  Boyle Co:  14-1 (4A Champion)
3.  Christian Academy-Louisville:  15-0 (3A Champion)
4.  Lou. St. Xavier:  10-4
5.  Owensboro:  13-2 (5A Champion)
6.  S. Warren:  13-1
7.  Cov. Catholic:  9-4
8.  Lou. DuPont Manual:  9-3
9.  Ft. Thomas Highlands:  10-3
10.  Johnson Cent:  11-1
11.  Pulaski Co:  12-3
12.  Lex. Frederick Douglass:  8-5
13.  Corbin:  10-4
14.  Ryle:  10-4
15.  Woodford Co:  12-2
16.  Lex. Christian:  12-3 (2A Champion)
17.  Pad. Tilghman:  12-2
18.  Franklin Co:  14-1
19.  Lou. Male:  8-5
20.  Madison Cent:  8-5

Kentucky 78 - 66 St. John's (Atlanta) (No. 2,430)

Yesterday, for the first time all year, Jayden Quaintance took the floor for the Kentucky Wildcats.  In 18 minutes, he had 10 points and 8 rebounds.  Meanwhile, Jaland Lowe -- who has been injured most of the year -- had 13 points in only 15 minutes.  Together, they helped UK beat St. John's 78 to 66 in the CBS Sports Classic in Atlanta.  (St. John's stepped in for U.C.L.A., who usually participates in this event.)

The Cats still can't shoot -- they were 4-16 from 3-point range, and they are now shooting only 31.8 percent behind the arc for the year.  And they trailed 32-25 at the half.  But just as they did against Indiana, they used their superior athleticism to dominate on defense in the second half.  After the intermission, UK outscored the Johnnies 53-34.  It's not pretty basketball, but it can be very effective.

The Cats are now 8-4 overall, and 18 on Ken Pom.  Pomeroy still thinks the Cats are going 19-12 overall and 10-8 in the SEC.

Today, Vandy went to Wake Forest and obliterated the Deacons, 98 to 67.  The Commodores were only 6-31 from three-point range at Memphis on Wednesday, and they struggled to pull that game out in overtime.  But today, the shots were dropping:  Vandy went 16-32 from behind the arc, with Tyler Nickel making 8-10.  And when Vandy shoots like that, they can be dominant.  They were dominant today -- Ken Pom thought they would win by five, and instead they won by 31.

So Vandy is now 12-0 overall, and 7 on Ken Pom.  Pomeroy thinks the Commodores are going 26-5 overall and 13-5 in the SEC.

Let's check in on two other teams of interest:

Murray State is 9-3 overall, 1-0 in the Missouri Valley, and 92 on Ken Pom.  Pomeroy has them going 21-10 overall and 13-7 in the Valley.  It looks like their strongest foe in the Valley will be Belmont, who is ranked 64th on Ken Pom.

Western Kentucky 7-4 overall and 147 on Ken Pom after losing an 82-81 heartbreaker at home against Tulsa.  Pomeroy has the Hilltoppers going 19-12 overall and 12-8 in Conference USA.  Pomeroy says that Liberty (Number 103) is the strongest team in the C-USA.

Here's the current top 20 on Ken Pom (luck scores in parentheses):

1.  Michigan:  10-0 (117)
2.  Arizona:  11-0 (124)
3.  Iowa St:  11-0 (91)
4.  Gonzaga:  11-1 (45)
5.  Purdue:  11-1 (79)
6.  Duke:  11-1 (116)
7.  Vanderbilt:  12-0 (109)
8.  Connecticut:  11-1 (72)
9.  Houston:  11-1 (99)
10.  B.Y.U.:  11-1 (138)
11.  Florida:  8-4 (349)
12.  Illinois:  8-3 (274)
13.  Michigan St:  11-1 (174)
14.  Louisville:  10-2 (164)
15.  Tennessee:  8-3 (325)
16.  Alabama:  8-3 (161)
17.  Kansas:  9-3 (168)
18.  Kentucky:  8-4 (306)
19.  Iowa:  10-2 (191)
20.  St. John's:  7-4 (338)

Arkansas is 9-3, with a luck score of 216 and a Ken Pom ranking of 27.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Casey Kasem's Christmas Countdown from 1971

In December 1971, Casey Kasem hosted a special AT 40 Christmas Countdown.  This thread will cover the countdown.

Christmas North of Nashville

If you get a chance, watch Christmas North of Nashville on the Great American Family network.  It has the typical plot of the big-city woman who comes home for Christmas -- but in this case, the hometown is Owensboro, Kentucky -- I mean, Madisonville.