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Buzz In: What Was Your Best Entertainment-Related Gift?

I know the holiday season is all about giving — but you've probably ended up on the receiving end of some gifts, too.

I know the holiday season is all about giving — but you've probably ended up on the receiving end of some gifts, too. I racked my brain for some good entertainment-related gift ideas over the past few weeks, but now I want to know about the best buzzworthy gifts you received.

I'll start you off with a great one I found under my own tree: Creature Comforts America, the complete collection of the CBS series that aired all too briefly over the summer. The collection includes all the produced episodes — including the ones that never made it to TV. I can't wait to check out some of the special features.

So, what about you? What were some of the best pop-culture goodies you unwrapped this holiday season?


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National Treasure is Golden Over Holiday Weekend

National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the sequel to Nicolas Cage's 2004 hit, scored big at the box office over the long holiday weekend, bringing in an estimated $65 million in the five-day period between Friday and Tuesday.

National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the sequel to Nicolas Cage's 2004 hit, scored big at the box office over the long holiday weekend, bringing in an estimated $65 million in the five-day period between Friday and Tuesday.

I Am Legend finished second, pulling in an estimated $47.5 million over the five days. Fox wouldn't estimate how much money Alvin and the Chipmunks made over the long weekend, but as of Sunday it had brought in $29 million and was in third place behind National Treasure and Legend.

Two Golden Globe nominees, Charlie Wilson's War and Sweeney Todd, battled for fourth and fifth place. Charlie Wilson brought in $14.8 million over five days, edging Sweeney Todd with $12.8 million.

Other notable numbers: P.S. I Love You finished sixth with $9.1 million. Meanwhile, Walk Hard failed to match the heights of Superbad or Knocked Up, bringing in just $5.8 million.

Next week's numbers should be interesting, as three relatively big movies — Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem, The Great Debaters, and The Water Horse — opened on Christmas Day.

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How Did You Entertain Yourself on Christmas Day?

After the presents were opened, the ham baked, and the cookies eaten, what entertainment options did you turn to on Christmas Day?


After the presents were opened, the ham baked, and the cookies eaten, what entertainment options did you turn to on Christmas Day?

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Name That Movie! The Merry Christmas Edition

Today's special Christmas edition of the Name That Movie challenge is intentionally easy so you'll get some Sugar points!
Today's special Christmas edition of the Name That Movie challenge is intentionally easy so you'll get some Sugar points! It's my gift to you. Merry Christmas! Name the movie that this image is from:

Name That Movie! The Merry Christmas Edition

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What's Your Favorite Christmas Song?

Today you'll probably be hearing a whole lot of these Christmas tunes, and I know we all have a favorite (or two .


Today you'll probably be hearing a whole lot of these Christmas tunes, and I know we all have a favorite (or two . . . or three . . .), so tell me: Which of these Christmas songs is your favorite? I'm excluding the standard carols for brevity's sake!

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Happy Christmas!

Merry Christmas, dear BuzzSugar readers!


Merry Christmas, dear BuzzSugar readers! Have a great time giving all your wonderful gifts. I hope you receive all you desire today and find some time to relax with friends and loved ones.

I'll be on a holiday schedule today, but don't worry: I'll be back in full force tomorrow. See you all then. Happy holidays!

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Buzz Brainteaser

Welcome to Buzz Brainteaser, the trivia feature on BuzzSugar!
Welcome to Buzz Brainteaser, the trivia feature on BuzzSugar! Every weekday I'll test your knowledge about TV shows, music and movies. If you enter in the correct answer, you win points! In the 1969 animated TV special Frosty the Snowman, what are the Snowman's first words upon coming alive?
No need to use quotation marks when answering!

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Fun Holiday Ad: Gingerbread Steve Buscemi for AT&T

Steve Buscemi as an ornery gingerbread man who can't get people to stop eating his house?

Steve Buscemi as an ornery gingerbread man who can't get people to stop eating his house? Count me in — especially when Norm MacDonald is playing his gingerbread son. Like TV Squad, I'm loving this ad for the AT&T GoPhone, mostly just because it's so funny to hear Buscemi's voice coming out of an icing-heavy gingerbread mouth. If only he and our gingerbread House could be friends. To check out the ad, just read more

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Do You Go to the Movies More During the Holidays?

After all the hectic shopping days leading up to Christmas, there is often some down time before the New Year's partying begins.


After all the hectic shopping days leading up to Christmas, there is often some down time before the New Year's partying begins. Do you find yourself going to the movies more than you usually would these days? Or do you use the time in other ways?

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What's Buzzworthy: Favorite Holiday Albums

For this week's Buzzworthy challenge I wondered which holiday albums were your favorites.

For this week's Buzzworthy challenge I wondered which holiday albums were your favorites. In case you're looking for new suggestions to spice up your collection (which can become a little old by Christmas Day), check out some of your fellow Buzz readers' favorite holiday albums.

Christmas With the Rat Pack
emalove and Phasekitty both chose this swanky holiday album. Emalove wonders, "How can you go wrong with holiday favorites by fabulous singers like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin?" Phasekitty calls this a "great compilation of old favorites," which is "best for snowy nights in front of the fire with friends and family."

Reverend Horton Heat, We Three Kings
For a rockabilly twist on the old reliables, check out biochemlovely's bookmarked favorite, We Three Kings by Reverend Horton Heat. Biochemlovely has this to say about her choice: "The rockabilly master covers some classic songs. These versions are a little heavier than the usual holiday tunes, but still let you enjoy the Christmas spirit."

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