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Source: Richard Harris, 785-532-0610, rjharris@ksu.edu
News release prepared by: Calin Cooney, 785-532-2535, media@k-state.edu

Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010

CLASSIC HOLIDAY MOVIES HAVE UNIVERSAL APPEAL, PROFESSOR SAYS

MANHATTAN -- Holiday films have a special appeal that reaches all generations, according to a Kansas State University professor who studies why we watch certain movies.

Richard Harris, professor of psychology, has examined issues involving language and cognition in the areas of psycholinguistics and mass communication. His recent research studies reasons for watching various types of movies and the effects of viewing those movies.

&1xbet online casino ;Christmas movies have become part of the way that individual families celebrate the holidays,&1xbet online casino ; Harris said. &1xbet online casino ;The holidays bring out the tradition side in all of us. They also tend to be a major family time. For example, my family has watched the 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' on Christmas Eve for several years now after we get home from church. It's part of our expected Christmas activities, like making cookies or decorating the Christmas tree.&1xbet online casino ;

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&1xbet online casino ;The messages are universal,&1xbet online casino ; he said. &1xbet online casino ;Most of the films aren't limited to Christianity or Western culture. They tug at universal themes like family, reconciliation, reorganizing priorities in one's life, etc. Everyone can relate.&1xbet online casino ;

Even though these messages are repeated every holiday season through the same films, generations still find everlasting entertainment in timeless holiday classics such as &1xbet online casino ;It's a Wonderful Life,&1xbet online casino ; &1xbet online casino ;A Christmas Story&1xbet online casino ; and &1xbet online casino ;Christmas Vacation,&1xbet online casino ; regardless of how dated the films become, Harris said.

&1xbet online casino ;There are always new Christmas films every year hoping to become a classic that people will watch and re-watch every year, but few newcomers make it,&1xbet online casino ; he said.

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&1xbet online casino ;I believe many of them are popular in other cultures as well. For example, in Japan, which is neither very religious currently, nor does it have a Christian cultural tradition, Christmas is a popular secular holiday,&1xbet online casino ; Harris said.

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