
Thanksgiving 2023: A Feast with a Side of Horror
Ah, Thanksgiving! The time of year when we gather around the table to give thanks, stuff our faces with turkey, and pretend we don’t notice Uncle Larry’s questionable choice in neckties. But this year, Thanksgiving has taken an unexpected twist, thanks to a little something called Thanksgiving, the slasher film directed by Eli Roth. Yes, you heard that right! Just when you thought the biggest horror of the holiday was your Aunt Edna’s fruitcake, along comes a masked killer in a John Carver mask to spice things up. 🍗
The Plot Thickens
Set in Plymouth, Massachusetts—the birthplace of Thanksgiving—this film turns the holiday into a bloodbath after a Black Friday riot goes tragically wrong. It’s the kind of plot that makes you question your shopping habits and your taste in holiday entertainment. Who knew that while you’re battling crowds for the last discounted blender, a killer could be lurking around, ready to turn your festive shopping spree into a horror movie? Talk about a plot twist!
Thanksgiving Traditions: What’s on Your Plate?
Now, while the movie might have you second-guessing your holiday plans, let’s not forget the true essence of Thanksgiving. It’s all about family, friends, and, of course, food. Here are some classic traditions that keep the spirit alive:
- The Turkey: The centerpiece of every Thanksgiving table. Whether you roast it, fry it, or even brine it (fancy, right?), it’s a must-have. Just remember: if it’s dry, the only thing getting stuffed this year will be the guests’ complaints.
- Gravy: The magical sauce that makes everything better. It’s the glue that holds the Thanksgiving feast together, and let’s face it, without it, we’re just eating sad, naked turkey.
- Football: Because what better way to work off that turkey coma than by watching professionals run around in tight pants? Bonus points if you can convince someone to play touch football in the backyard and then promptly blame it on the mashed potatoes.
- Thankful Moments: Before diving into the feast, everyone shares what they’re thankful for. But let’s be real, half the time it’s just a way to avoid talking about politics or that one cousin’s questionable life choices.
Thanksgiving 2023: A Holiday with a Twist
As we gear up for Thanksgiving 2023, it’s clear that the holiday is evolving. With the release of Thanksgiving, the film, it’s not just about the food anymore. It’s about how we navigate the delicate balance between gratitude and horror. Will you be serving turkey or terror this year? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: the horror genre has found a new way to invade our family gatherings.
So, as you prepare for the holiday season, remember to keep your loved ones close, your turkey moist, and your horror movie marathons at a safe distance. After all, Thanksgiving should be about enjoying the company of family and friends, not dodging a killer in a creepy mask. Enjoy the feast, and may your Black Friday shopping be less bloody than the film!